Handier for Derry fans in Belfast and Dublin too.
You need agreement from UEFA to play outside your 'home' country, but if that applies, it wouldn't be an issue.
Much more likely the club just didn't even contemplate using an IL ground.
Rumours at this stage, but Sligo ones were looking €30k, Dundalk then offered Oriel for free (presumably cost-price really). No brainer.
Handier for Derry fans in Belfast and Dublin too.
Well... as it turned out, you'll don't have to worry about IFK Göteborg. They're not in this year.
It's AIK & IFK Norrköping as seeded in the first round you might face. Two teams with different kind of style of play. AIK 3-5-2/5-3-2 and usually rock solid defensively, but so so offensively, a bit Italian with defense first attitude and lots of ball-possession these days. Norrköping is a more traditional 4-4-2 team with some variations when they attack. And a team that put more pressure on the opponents and thrive on a fast-paced football. Usually very succesful against lesser opponents, but can have trouble against skilled teams/tactics.
Both teams ended up with 60 points last year in a 30 game schedule. (6 points behind the champs Malmö)
The last team in Europa League will be Östersunds FK who won the cup today, by defeating Norrköping with 4-1. But they will enter in the second round of EL and be unseeded. So I would guess, not a likely opponent for your teams. (if you don't take over a high seed in the first round) A 3-5-2/3-4-3 team with lots of ball-possession. Skilled in the passning-game and have come quite far in just a couple of seasons. 8 in the league last year. Will probably do even better this year.
And since you guys (Cork City) beat Häcken last season, i can't see why you should be out of a chance against any of these teams. Not the way Cork is doing in the league this year. OK, Häcken has in many years been known for their somewhat shady defense (new directions this year and new coach as well) but still. Sure, all of your teams will probably be underdogs, but also as someone mentioned; Irish teams have fared well against Swedish opponents in the past. And not so past as we all saw last year. I sure hope for an other opponent than an Irish one in the first round. Well, travel-wise it sounds good though...
Hypothetically, if all teams get through a couple of rounds, could we be looking at Cork in Thomond and Derry, Dundalk and Rovers across two days in Tallaght and the Aviva?
Obviously Rovers will be knocked out in the first round, but hypothetically.
You can switch matchdays, so Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday could be done in Tallaght.
Very hypothetical though, aye.
Just on that note, when Pats had their matches switched to Tuesday last year, was it with the agreement of both clubs or how did it work?
Was it known before the draw was made that Jeunesse Esch had to play Tuesdays?
Thats good to hear. We have a very good record against Swedish teams but in general we've beaten them when they haven't respected us. Hacken took it for granted that they would win in Cork, even after the game in Gothenburg. The same thing happened with Malmo and DIF. The only Swedish team that respected us and took the game seriously was Hammarby and they beat us. I think if Genk had taken the sane attitude as Hacken we would have beaten them in Cork, but they learned from the first leg and stepped up their game. Thanks for the team information though!
We can play at home until the Third round, and might get away with it in the Playoff round with dispensation. Group stages would definitely be elsewhere, we are hopeful that if we get that far we might be able to play at Pairc Uí Chaoimh but that would be a real long shot. Cork GAA are the most anti football County board outside of Ulster.
I think its down to the fact that you can only have one game in a city or a certain distance on the one evening. It was understood that one of the three Lux teams would have to move their game after the draw but it wasn't certain who it would be.
While UEFA can change their criteria to suit their own agenda, the guideline is that the lower ranked team must move their fixture when this occurs
When Dundalk drew Grevenmacher in the Europa League qualifier in 2010 the draw threw up a clash with Dudelange also scheduled to be at home at the same time. As Dudelange had finished 2nd in the Luxembourg league ahead of Grevenmacher they were the higher ranked team. Hence the original draw was reversed for Dundalk- Grevenmacher
Looks like The Showgrounds it is
http://leagueofireland.ie/index.php/...s-showgrounds/
Showgrounds probably will suit Derry better, its 20k closer and a much better ground with seating on 3 sides. If the reported fee of 5k has been agreed that seems fair enough.
I did hear Dundalk were offering OP for cost price, ie pay all extras, but I think 5k still a better option to use Sligo’s ground.
#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).
Is Sligo all that easier than Dundalk to get to from Derry? As somebody pointed out, Derry would have a decent support base in Belfast and Dublin where Dundalk would be more accessible. I do think it's good to keep it in the north(ish) west though.
Showgrounds is a much better venue and i'd say it will sellout with local interest too. Capacity of 3000 approx at Oriel is small as Derry fans alone would hit that figure. A sell-out in Sligo would be a lot more of a 'home' atmosphere imo. Though i'm a little disappointed as i'd loved to have been able to go to the game, if there were tickets available in Dundalk as the atmosphere created by a good Derry support is hard to match.
What's the capacity of Sligo seated? Wikipedia says 4,000. Not sure if Derry would get that outside Derry but depends what the tie is I suppose. Either way it'd be good I'd say. I couldn't make it to either on an evening when Rovers aren't playing, but hopefully the neutrals in Sligo would get out too.
'DERRY CITY: City CEO 'delighted' to secure Sligo Showgrounds for Europa League qualifier': http://www.derryjournal.com/sport/fo...fier-1-7940002
Originally Posted by Simon Collins
Worth noting UCD are still in with a reasonable shot of making the UEFA Youth League this year. We need 8 clubs to qualify for the Champions' League group stages and to win their domestic underage league. At present, there's about 20 countries where the Champions' League qualifiers (including those starting in, say, round 2) are also in with a chance of winning their underage league.
Barca just got knocked out of the Spanish underage league this morning, but Celta, Atletico and Real are all still in, and are in with a shot of being in the CL group stages next season (Celta by winning the Europa League)
Anderlecht won their underage league this weekend and are leading the Belgian league too. Chelsea are top of the English league; FC Basel are the best team in Switzerland (though the title is decided by play-off, which makes it that bit more unpredictable). Dinamo Kiev, Ajax and Sporting Lisbon are almost certain to win their underage leagues, but their senior teams look like starting in the third round of the CL. Then there's APOEL, Copenhagen and Ludogorets, all on course for the double and all quite capable of qualifying from the second round.
Monaco, Juve, Bayern, Dortmund and Roma all still in underage contention too.
Think it's slight odds against at this stage, but given we're 41st in the rankings, slight odds against is quite positive.
Cork qualified last year from 40th - 41st did get through as well. The year before, 37th was the cut-off.
The winners of the league this year will be almost assured a spot for the 2018/19 competition as Dundalk have hefted us up to 37th in the rankings.
Real Madrid win the Spanish underage league, so that's one of the 8 UCD need.
Next, Chelsea need to beat Arsenal on Tuesday
Would be mad if UCD got into the UEFA Youth League after sacking the manager who got them there.
Yeah, was surprised to see a change of manager alright. Was he sacked or is it just that underage managers change a lot anyway? Do a lot of them take the role to get badges?
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