Here is the link for the match.
http://www.myp2p.eu/broadcast.php?ma...05&part=sports
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Am looking for old Irish matches on VHS, PM me if you have some and I'll upload them here
Whos the Irish goalkeeper?, did they pick him up from the Cricklewood Arms or something
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3-3. England won on peno's.
Think it is worth getting McAteer and Kernaghan back in the team for the Cyprus game.
Played the same day Ned Kelly made his debut in the 5-0 against Israel in 87 if I recall correctly! Only cap he got.
Should have beaten them, Chris Woods kept them in it. Anyone else know McGoldrick was gonna miss? Exact same run up and result, row ****ing Z!
Good game actually, shame we didn't beat them though. Trigger scored an absolute peach in the first half and had a finish reminiscent of his Lansdowne Holland goal to make it 3 all. Best player on the park, looked like he could still do a job in the lower leagues if he wanted.
That was a joy to watch. Jason ran his socks off and I thought Mark Kinsella in particular had a decent game.These guys still show how proud they are to wear the green, every single one of them irrespective of where they were born.
I only saw the shoot-out but regardless I enjoyed it. Denis Irwin's penalty was an absolute peach!
Also just like Dublin12 I was baffled by the Irish keeper who plays for the Dog and Duck on a Sunday morning. Kelum O'Hanlon is what they were calling him I think.
My Dad greeted the sight of Eddie McGoldrick coming up to take the peno with the appropriate words......"Oh Jesus, Donkey!, he'll miss"
Last edited by Rambling Along; 09/10/2008 at 11:56 PM.
Absolutely correct - Kelham O'Hanlon of Rotherham United played his only game for Ireland in that 5-0 win against Israel on a Tuesday night in November. There were 9,500 there and I remember the game well for a number of reasons:
1) David Kelly scored a hat-trick on his debut
2) Niall Quinn and John Byrne scored their first senior goals
3) Chris Morris made his debut
4) Mark Lawrenson captained Ireland on his 39th appearance but it turned out to be his last game for Ireland due to injury and
5) the next afternoon Gary Mackay scored for Scotland against Bulgaria and things were never the same again......
"There's man all over for you, blaming on his boots the fault of his feet" - Samuel Beckett, Waiting for Godot
Aldridge pulled out. Ireland were excellent in the first half but ran out of steam in the second. Poor old Stapleton will take a month to recover!
"If God had meant football to be played in the air, he'd have put grass in the sky." Brian Clough.
You'll NEVER beat the Irish.......you'll just draw with us instead!!!
Finest game I've seen Kernagan play in an Ireland Jersey. Kinsella and Trigger very good to. Definitely the better team. Sure how can you have all English officials.
Seriously though, Cunningham was brilliant.
Was the referee not Ringsend native and regular attendee on Ireland away trips Mr. Dermot Gallagher?
Thought we dipped a bit second half alright but regained the initiative when Trigger came back on.
Anyone see Stapleton moaning that he couldn't get Quinn to come off during the second half so he could get back on? Some things never change!
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