Can we please have a team qualify for this stage every season? Great going into slats before the game and seeing LOI jerseys all over the place.
Not sure if it was mentioned already by any Dundalk fan, (too lazy to tab back and read!) but just a word of thanks to all other LOI supporters who made the effort to attend the match.
What a pity we couldn't have scored one to give everyone a lift. However it was still a great occasion, a fairly decent display but a disappointing result.
I'd be still positive looking ahead to the EL group, its another chance to try and get some good results. It will depend on the draw of course, so who knows.
Last edited by oriel; 18/08/2016 at 10:27 PM.
#DundalkFC - First Irish club to win an away game in Europe (1963), first Irish club to win points in a group stage in Europe (2016).
Can we please have a team qualify for this stage every season? Great going into slats before the game and seeing LOI jerseys all over the place.
I fancy Dundalk to get something from the away game tbh.
In a funny way, leaking two away goals may help them as Legia will probably feel it's mostly job done now.
So if Dundalk defend well, I wouldn't be surprised at a 0:0 draw. All good for Dundalk and the League's coefficient.
1-0 or 2-1 down they'd have a chance. Did Drogheda lose 2-1 at home to Dynamo Kiev, go 2-0 down in the second leg, score 2 goals and miss a chance at the end to go through?
Bohs won away to Kaiserlautern if memory serves me right. They had played some decent stuff in the first leg but lost 3-0.
Yesterday's game was cagey enough. The second leg might open up more. It's not over. If Legia are expecting it easy and Dundalk find themselves 2-1 up with 10 minutes to go, you never know!
Dundalk lost 2-0 at home to Hajduk Split in 2014 & won 2-1 away. Another goal would have seen us through and from reports it was close as HS were 1-0 and on the ropes.
However I don't recall reading anything at the time about how we almost snatched it, to be fair Drogs came very close that time away to Kiev, they should have gone through.
The fact remains that no Irish club has ever advanced after a two goal deficit from the first leg. As per tweet today from Karl Reilly.
Last edited by oriel; 18/08/2016 at 10:45 PM.
#DundalkFC - First Irish club to win an away game in Europe (1963), first Irish club to win points in a group stage in Europe (2016).
Correction, they missed 2 glorious chances at the end to go through. In the last 5 mins one lad blazed over from 6 yards with no keeper, and then another shot was fumbled onto the post by the keeper, which then dribbled across the goal and eventually to safety.
Hightlights here from RTE news - https://youtu.be/bgIj_bUJmKk
Even if it wasn't a really terrible idea to go to Windsor (and it is) wherever possible UEFA insist on a CL/EL match being played in the club's own jurisdiction.
Bohs Lost 3-1 at home to Kaiserslautern and won 1-0 away plus a perfectly good goal by Crowe disallowed.
Legia are no great shakes, better at playing the ref and physically stronger than Dundalk, less prone to mistakes and not having an honest but sub standard player like Boyle anchoring the defence , swung it for Legia in Lansdowne.
Interesting that their fans were permitted to hoist a political banner for most of the match without interference from the stewards. Safe to say that we now know that John Delaney is not a Bolshevik.
And a hefty fine on the way to the FAI for all those flares, I'm sure.
Will it be to the FAI or Dundalk?
Article on the BBC website http://www.bbc.com/sport/football/37091532
Forget about the performance or entertainment. It's only the result that matters.
Isn't it Uefa practice to charge the club of the troublesome fans?
If the flares were only from the LW fans, then at most the only charge facing Dundalk will be for insufficient organization; lack of body search and that should not be such a serious charge for first timers. After all, Dundalk are lighting up their cigars with €50notes.
And there are other factors, Dublin is by far a more practical location for fans than Belfast, not just for neutrals but also Dundalk fans in exile. Then there is the prestige for the League to have a team in the group stages and garner maximum publicity for these upcoming games, hosted in the capital city of the league's territory, not hidden away out of the limelight in the backwaters of Belfast.
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