What are the chances of Robbie Keane going for a beer after the home leg with the Bosnian's mercurial AS Roma midfielder and channelling his cousin Morrissey?
"Pjanic on the streets of Dublin..."
Last edited by Olé Olé; 23/10/2015 at 11:29 AM.
Mexico is about to get absolutely pummled by this hurricane.
No Somos muchos pero estamos locos.
I think he is using Mexico as a metaphor or Ireland and hurricane as a metaphor for Bosnia.
That's exactly what I thought.
squad to be named tomorrow: https://twitter.com/RTEsoccer/status/659016053377409024
Martin O'Neill will unveil the Republic of Ireland squad for the EURO 2016 play-off with Bosnia & Herzegovina tomorrow.
O'Neill unveils provisional squad for UEFA Euro Play-Off
Name
Club DOB Caps Goals David Forde (Millwall) 20/12/1979 23 0 Shay Given (Stoke City) 20/04/1976 133 0 Keiren Westwood (Sheffield Wednesday) 23/10/1984 18 0 Darren Randolph (West Ham United) 12/05/1987 4 0 Rob Elliot (Newcastle United) 30/04/1986 3 0 Richard Keogh (Derby County) 11/08/1986 9 1 Marc Wilson (Stoke City) 17/08/1987 23 1 Seamus Coleman (Everton) 11/10/1988 30 0 Cyrus Christie (Derby County) 30/09/1992 3 1 John O'Shea (Sunderland) 30/04/1981 108 3 Alex Pearce (Derby County) 09/11/1988 6 2 Shane Duffy (Blackburn Rovers) 01/01/1992 1 0 Ciaran Clark (Aston Villa) 26/09/1989 15 1 Paul McShane (Reading) 06/01/1986 32 0 Stephen Ward (Burnley) 20/08/1985 30 2 Greg Cunningham (Preston North End) 31/01/1991 4 0 Robbie Brady (Norwich City) 14/01/1992 18 3 James McCarthy (Everton) 12/11/1990 31 0 Jeff Hendrick (Derby County) 31/01/1992 17 0 Darron Gibson (Everton) 25/10/1987 25 1 Harry Arter (Bournemouth) 28/12/1989 1 0 Eunan O'Kane (Bournemouth) 10/07/1990 0 0 Glenn Whelan (Stoke City) 13/01/1984 68 2 Paul Green (Rotherham United) 10/04/1983 20 1 Aiden McGeady (Everton) 04/04/1986 78 5 James McClean (West Bromwich Albion) 22/04/1989 32 4 Alan Judge (Brentford) 11/11/1988 0 0 Anthony Pilkington (Cardiff City) 06/06/1988 8 1 David Meyler (Hull City) 29/05/1989 14 0 Jonathan Walters (Stoke City) 20/09/1983 37 8 Wes Hoolahan (Norwich City) 20/05/1982 23 2 Robbie Keane (LA Galaxy) 08/07/1980 143 67 Shane Long (Southampton) 22/01/1987 58 14 Daryl Murphy (Ipswich Town) 15/03/1983 17 0 Kevin Doyle (Colorado Rapids) 18/09/1983 61 14 Anthony Stokes (Celtic) 25/07/1988 8 0 David McGoldrick (Ipswich Town) 29/11/1987 2 0 Adam Rooney (Aberdeen) 21/04/1988 0 0 Simon Cox (Bristol City) 28/04/1987 30 4
Last edited by Closed Account; 28/10/2015 at 11:23 AM.
What do the numbers mean?
Edit never mind there was an advertisement and all i could see were the first 2. When will foot.ie learn i have no desire to solicit a korean woman to become my wife?
Last edited by Crosby87; 28/10/2015 at 11:31 AM.
No Somos muchos pero estamos locos.
They mean we're really gonna miss Robbie when he goes!
Who do we think the final 3 goalkeepers will be?
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I think that LA Galaxy game tonight is a one off for the loser....if anyone is planning on a healthy, rested Keane coming on to score a big one vs Bosnia are you kinda rooting for the famed Seattle Sounders?
No Somos muchos pero estamos locos.
Was wondering the same thing myself.
Forde: Hasn't played for Millwall (in League One or otherwise) since the middle of August, losing his place to 22 year old Jordan Archer. Archer kept his place despite conceding five at Peterborough earlier this month.
Given: Not getting a kick at Stoke but was brought back into the Ireland squad for a reason so isn't going to be dropped at this stage. They'll probably see his experience around the dressing room as important even if he doesn't start, and that's a big IF.
Westwood: By far and away our best performing goalkeeper over the last year and a half.
Randolph: Not surprisingly, Adrian has taken over in goals at West Ham again since returning from his three match suspension. Randolph's game time for us last month will surely keep him in the picture though, especially with the composure he exuded against Germany.
Elliott: Has a massive opportunity at Newcastle with Krul likely to miss the rest of the season, but there probably aren't really enough games to impress between now and Bosnia. I didn't realise he is 29, thought he was early 20's for some reason!
I think the sensible selection would have to be Given, Randolph and Westwood.
Last edited by DeLorean; 28/10/2015 at 12:29 PM.
I'd imagine O'Neill will be thinking about who he wants to be looking down the bench at in the event of a crisis, and the name he will go for is Given, which leaves 1 from 2.
If Randolph hadn't got on against Germany, he would probably have been the guy missing out. As it is I suspect he is now our number 1.
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If Westwood pulls out then you'd nearly be thinking he should be discounted, for whatever reason.
Here they come! It’s the charge of the “Thanks” Brigade!
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