Also tournament has suffered cos Wales and NI are so brutal at moment. I'm sure whinging Speed and Worthington would love to slink off to Lithuania or Iceland for their friendlies and get hammered there where no one would notice.
personally I'd rather see us play these NC games vs similar and local opposition than against some half arsed glamour side playing in kick about mode.
Agree though we should have more decent away friendlies.
Also tournament has suffered cos Wales and NI are so brutal at moment. I'm sure whinging Speed and Worthington would love to slink off to Lithuania or Iceland for their friendlies and get hammered there where no one would notice.
We'd have been better off playing Greece, Iceland and Portugal in some sort of 'bankrupt' Nations Cup, with all the fans paid to attend and the winners getting the biggest EU/IMF bailout....
The reason we tend not to have many away friendlies is because historically we get better attendances than most other countries. We could get close to capacity for some games against unglamorous opposition, something that wouldn't be the case were we to visit Slovenia or Austria. Most countries like playing away games because it's a guaranteed payday: it's only us, England and some of the bigger countries that can take the financial risk of hosting an international friendly. I think with the recent drop in gates we'll see more events like Italy in Liege and Brazil in London.
Ridiculous to even mention Rugby, The triple crown was achieved beating 3 teams all ranked in the top 10 in the world. This tournaments opposition contained #65, #66, and #114 in the world. There is no honour beating teams of that caliber, performances against teams that poor is of no relevance to qualifications to major tournaments as we'll never play teams that bad in them.
Our own players in their droves snubbed to chance to appear in this and you question why fans might dismiss it? Enjoy your trophy, beating 3 nothing teams at home is not anything I'll take the slightest bit of pride or satisfaction from.
It is what it is, a silly friendly cup desperately trying to stake a claim for relevance based on geographical location. This should never be the basis for friendly selection, I want competitive games at a level that will serve us well on our journey to qualification. Russia dismantled us with a 4-5-1 possession game, why not target friendlies against teams who play similarly to demo tactics for overcoming them. As much of a laugh our reserves got from winning the tournament 9-0 on aggregate I sincerely doubt they got anything useful from it.
Last edited by Murfinator; 30/05/2011 at 2:04 PM.
only about 10 countries in the world play rugby anyway.
Hey, if you guys had taken it more seriously the tournie would have been pereceived better!
Anyway, the WC had 32 teams. The CC had 4!
Somehow there's always going to be 3, if not 10, or even 33 teams ranked ahead of us.
So that would be a start.
And FYROM will probably prove tougher than either of those two.
In fairness, a full ROI XI vs a full NI XI would have had plenty of interest and context. FYROM probably will be tougher than NI's under 19s. Well spotted.
Aye, but more worried about playing them than even a combined 'Best of' side from all the other players in the CNC.
https://foot.ie/forums/117-Kerry-FC
A Championship: 4 years - 8 first teams - 0 financially ruined. First Division '14: 7 first teams.
Opportunity lost for new clubs/regions to join the LoI family.
Didn't Scotland play a 4-5-1?
We win, we whinge. Had we lost, we'd whinge. Someone on this board in the past 48 hours said "we all want to see Ireland do well" - I challenge that, there's a couple of names springing to mind that I never get the sense they want the team to do well. If we beat Eng in the friendly we're on for the Grand Slam. Boo-ya.
Here they come! It’s the charge of the “Thanks” Brigade!
I did take it seriously- watched all 270 agonising minutes
As mentioned here, I was genuinely planning to come over for the Wales game- it wouldn't be the first international friendly I've watched in a crowd of hundreds- but the IFA's insistence that we paid them to be bussed down from Belfast irritated me more.
Anyway, the chance has come up for a mini-break in beautiful Belgium next week. During the trip I will have the pleasure of lunch with at least one senior member of this forum. Anyone there and wishing to join us, I'll be in instantly recognisable national dress:
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