except a good thrashing in nearly all our games ...Don Givens is a LEGEND ...BRAVO FAI
Despite finishing bottom of our last group our U21s will be seeded 4th for the draw for the qualifying rounds.
http://www.uefa.com/competitions/und...id=787974.html
There will be 10 groups and the winners of each plus best 4 runners up will make the playoffs.
The draw will be on February 4th.
The pots are
A: Spain*, England*, Italy*, Germany*, Serbia, France, Austria, Turkey, Israel, Russia.
B: Belarus, Czech Republic*, Portugal, Sweden, Finland, Wales, Switzerland, Ukraine, Romania, Croatia.
C: Netherlands, Belgium, Scotland. Hungary*, Greece, Norway, Moldova, Armenia, Bulgaria, Northern Ireland.
D: Poland, Latvia, Slovakia, Albania, F.Y.R. Macedonia, Iceland, Slovenia, Republic of Ireland, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Montenegro.
E: Cyprus, Georgia, Lithuania, Kazakhstan, Andorra, Faroe Islands, Estonia, Malta, San Marino, Azerbaijan, Liechtenstein, Luxembourg.
except a good thrashing in nearly all our games ...Don Givens is a LEGEND ...BRAVO FAI
I assume Givens doesn't get the sack until he's taken them as far as he can, 5th seed here we come?
Latvia, Albania, the North, Iceland, Armenia, Moldova - all ranked ahead of us.
Also, how are Wales second seed?! They used to be brutal at this level.
Don Givens knows something. Some terrible, shocking secret that would possibly destroy football in this country. This is the only explanation for his being the manager of the U21s, because no other logical reason could explain why he has held this position for so long.
It's mind boggling to try and figure out what it is though. Personally, I'm going beyond football, this guy knows something that threatens the fabric of time and existence, whatever about football.
It's just infuriating. Reading that list of teams ahead of us and some of the capable players we have had at that level!
Surely at least one football journo should be asking Given's this very easy question. How? Don't mention his record. Don't mention his pseudo "in my day ****e". Don't mention his run ins with so many different types of players. Just ask him. How?
Got to the play-offs against England in the last qualifiers.
Topped their group ahead of France and Romania: http://www.uefa.com/competitions/und...up=700393.html
Wales reached the playoffs for Sweden and lost out by the odd goal to England. Northern Ireland earned 12 points in their last campaign and Molvdova gained a couple of notable wins if I recall correctly.
The surprise should be at the teams ranked below us. We should have done far far better at this level given the talent available.
I see the FAI have announced 2 U21 fixtures today. Germany in Cork on Feb 10th and Spain in Waterford on March 27th.
These are very attractive fixtures but is it wise to announce a friendly for the date of the opening qualifier on the afternoon of the morning UEFA stipulated that the qualifying campaign will kickoff on the weekend of March 28/29.
he has everything to work with, the man is a clown a pure and utter clown.
It's an international weekend so other sides will be available to play us that weekend. No suprise to know that U21 representatives are gathered together for the draw, so it's easier to propose and then confirm International fixtures.
There is usually a stipulation that if the sides are drawn against each other than the friendly match doesn't to ahead.
" I'll go right up to here,
it can't possibly hurt.
All they will find is my
beer and my shirt."
How long is Givens in charge now? Anyone have his Played/Wins/Losses record from the beginning?
Life without Rovers, it makes no sense...it's a heartache...nothing but a fools game. S.R.F.C.
Ourselves and Spain play a friendly against each other (unless we are in the same group) instead of a competitive game against other sides.
It's easier to get players released from their clubs on designated competitive weekends. (sorry, I know you know this. It's for others.)
" I'll go right up to here,
it can't possibly hurt.
All they will find is my
beer and my shirt."
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