I didn't see an existing dedicated thread so I hope it's not rude of me to start one up
Anyway as for the result...
I'd expect whatever 22 players are on the pitch from both sides will desperately want to win this. Therefore I'm expecting a very full on game. I wonder if Trap will send out some key Macedonia players, I'd be worried of the risk of injuries (on both sides).
Optimistic me says 2 - 0
Realistic me knows it will be 1 - 0 or 1 - 1
I'll take a 1-0 win, no injuries and a diet Coke please.
Tomorrow has the potential to be the most diabolical game in the history of diaboli-ball.
Terrible first half, couple of second half goals ala Wales - 2-0.
Ou-est le Centre George Pompidou?
This has the makings of a mis-match.
The South to win by at least three.
Northern Ireland will be lucky to win a corner.
The Englishmen came over in the year 2005
But little did they know that we'd planned a wee surprise
Sir David scored the winner, and Windsor Park went wild
And this is what we sang...
lads the North may have a weak side but lets not kid ourselves that this will be a walkover! Since when do Ireland perform in 'walkovers'. I'd love a 3nil and no injuries but Wales was a different game altogether. Despite the inexperience of N.I , I'd fully expect them to give this a good go and not be afraid to get stuck in
I'm sure they'll get stuck in but on paper Ireland has the better pick of players. The result is pretty much immaterial to me as the focus is on Macedonia but I would be disappointed if we don't win the game given the quality of opposition we are facing.
should be an unusual lineup tomorrow, with withdrawls and unavailability.
http://www.irishtimes.com/newspaper/...297547112.html
According to RTE, there's a press conference this afternoon but the team won't be announced until tomorrow: http://www.rte.ie/sport/soccer/2011/0523/ireland.html
Barry somebody-or-other is giving a talk on a green so that might overshadow any pronouncements from Il Trap
<EDIT>
Scratch that, Ken Early just revealed the starting lineup on twitter: http://twitter.com/#!/kenearlys/stat...48757321273344
Surely that should be Kelly at right full and McShane at centre half?ireland XI v NI: given, mcshane, kelly, delaney, wilson, coleman or lawrence, andrews, fahey or foley, treacy, keane, cox
Nice to see Wilson getting a start at left full.
Just finished exams today so making the trip to Dublin 2moro for the game. First game I've been to since the Russian game at home. I have to say I'm really looking forward to it, but that could be more because of the inevitable feast of pints and camaradarie with old friends rather than the quality of football on offer. Hard to know what kind of side Ireland will have put out. But one thing is for sure, they will be far too strong for Northern Ireland. ROI to win 3-0
I think Trapattoni sees Kelly more as a CB these days. I know I'd prefer to have Kelly in the center ahead of McShane.
Weak enough line-up tbh. Be interested to see if Wilson is at CB.
Fahey or Foley seems odd - can't be right surely?
Fahey and Lawrence both have injury niggles. Dunne is out.
I believe this will be the Northern Ireland starting XI tomorrow night.
Northern Ireland team: Blayney, Thompson, Hodson, Cathcart, McAuley, Clingan, Davis, Carson, Gorman, Feeney, McQuoid
The Englishmen came over in the year 2005
But little did they know that we'd planned a wee surprise
Sir David scored the winner, and Windsor Park went wild
And this is what we sang...
I'm quite looking forward to seeing the new line up, hope the weather improves.
Thats the strangest starting line up I've seen since Stan in the US.
Isn't Delaney a LB? if so that would mean Wilson at CH.
I hope Fahey makes it to start at CM.
So if Foley and Coleman start we'll have 6 full backs on the pitch.
He's been playing centre half for Ipswich with O'Dea on the left. It makes sense to play them both in the positions they've been playing at club level. Wilson would be a more athletic option anyway.
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