2-0 up at half-time. Goals from Roberts and Murphy.
Victory in the first game against Malta
http://www.fai.ie/index.php?option=c...id=6&Itemid=17
Currently 2-0 up against Albania in the second game of the mini-group.
http://www.uefa.com/under17/matches/...ght/index.html
Top two in the group go through to the next round so if Norway beat Malta later today, both Ireland and Norway will have qualified.
2-0 up at half-time. Goals from Roberts and Murphy.
Through to the next round with a 2-0 win.
Match report:
http://greenscene.me/2010/09/match-r...2-ireland-u17/
Could anyone tell me what they make of Roberts? I have read that he is a tall, skilful player, similar to Thierry Henry.
I love the match report "leaving the team unchanged proved a tactical masterstroke"!
I love name watching: Bradley Garmston. I hope he makes it all the way to the senior team. Poor old Travis Binnion never quite made it.
Good piece that. Second fastest in the country? Nice.
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alan_O%27Brien
God bless Wiki. 5 caps for us!!!
He was Stans secret speedy weapon. The unfortunate thing was that he didnt turn out to be much a weapon.
1-0 down at half-time to Norway. Live commentary:
http://greenscene.me/2010/09/norway-...ve-commentary/
Full-time: Ireland lose 1-0, and end the first stage in second place. This will still take us through to the next round, as we had qualified before this match began. However, second in the group means that we’ll most likely play two first placed teams and a second placed team in the Elite Stage of Qualifying next Spring.
We got through to that stage the last time too, but you need to win the group to qualify then. And we all know how good Ireland are at winning groups!
They begin the Elite Phase V Denmark (1pm KO Irish Time)(Uefa link)
According to the FAI website, manager John Morling has gone the unusual route of starting with 12 men.
Republic of Ireland U17 team v Denmark:
Joe Coll (Manchester United),
Colm Horgan (Salthill Devon),
Tommie Hoban (Watford),
Steven Smith (Arsenal),
Sean Kavanagh (Belvedere),
Kealan Dillon (Derby County),
Darragh Lenihan (Belvedere),
Luke Gallagher (Cherry Orchard),
Kenny McEvoy (Tottenham Hotspur),
Philip Roberts (Arsenal),
Paul George (Celtic),
Sam Byrne (St. Josephs Boys).
Greece beat Latvia 2-0 in the opener.
Panathinaikos' Vangelis Anastasopoulos in the 2nd minute, and a stoppage time goal from PAOK's Kostas Demirtzoglou.
Joe can't count as good as he can tag a link
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