Group M
Holland
Aldridge
Keane
Quinn
Lawrsenson
Robbie Brady A v Bosnia, 2015
John O'Shea A v Germany, 2014
Glenn Whelan H v Italy, 2009
Kevin Doyle A v Slovakia, 2007
Liam Miller H v Sweden, 2006
Niall Quinn A v Wales, 1991
Group L
Long (Germany)
Long (England)
Keogh
Grimes
Whelan
Group M
Holland
Aldridge
Keane
Quinn
Lawrsenson
L:
1. Long v Germany
2. Long v England
3. Keogh
4. Grimes
5. Whelan
Group M
1. Holland
2. Quinn
3. Aldridge
4. Keane
5. Lawrenson
Group M
1. Quinn (love this goal, made such a difficult finish look so easy, amazed it ranks so low in a couple of the votes)
2. Holland
3. Keane
4. Aldridge
5. Lawrenson
Edit: If Group L is still open:
1. Long (Ger)
2. Grimes
3. Long (Eng)
4. Keogh
5. Whelan
Last edited by DeLorean; 02/07/2020 at 11:53 AM.
Group L
Long (Ger)
Long (Eng)
Keogh
Grimes
Whelan
Group M
Holland
Keane
Quinn
Aldridge
Lawrenson
This is not getting easier, now it's akin to being asked which child you love most.
Group M.
Matt Holland v Portugal + the officials. One of my favourite games.
Robbie Keane v Yugo
Niall Quinn v England
Aldo v Mexico
Lawrenson v Scotland.
2 Scots tried to throttle Stapleton, the ref blew for a foul. While Frank emerged unscathed, one of the Scots was left hurting on the grass.
I say it was a fair cop to take the smart free kick, the Scots had bitten off more than they could chew against Stapleton.
You have a way with words geysir; I'll grant you that!
Shane Long v Germany is the runaway winner of Group L. One of my favourites too - I think the quick switch from casual goal kick to a belter of a finish is something football has over a lot of other field sports. You wouldn't see that quick a transition in rugby, hockey, ice hockey for example (it'd be offside in each case). Hurling can match it of course, but then hurling's great.
However, there's just one point between the next three - and a tie for second between Long (v England) and Grimes, with Andy Keogh a point behind. So the casting vote - Long's is a quality header (and I was in the ground for it, which always makes it feel better), but I'm a sucker for a bit of proper retro, so I'll give Ashley Grimes the nod.
No real upset in Group M likely, but keep the votes coming in anyway. Group N is on the way now. We have -
1) Andy Reid H v Cyprus, 2004
2) Gerry Daly H v England, 1978
3) Liam Brady A v England, 1985
4) Robbie Keane A v Holland, 2000
5) Mark Kinsella H v USA, 2002
Stand by for footage...
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1) Andy Reid H v Cyprus, 2004
A proper wonder goal on his competitive debut. Tome is 0:24; time-stamped link is here.
2) Gerry Daly H v England, 1978
The forerunner to Glenn Whelan v Italy, which is already through to the knock-outs. Time is 4:05; time-stamped link is here.
3) Liam Brady A v England, 1985
I'd much rather the keeper hadn't spilled this tbh, because the build-up is magnificent. Time is 4:05; time-stamped link is here.
4) Robbie Keane A v Holland, 2000
They just don't make Ireland goals like this any more... Also, how on earth is this 20 years ago?! Time is 1:02; time-stamped link is here.
5) Mark Kinsella H v USA, 2002
An acrobatic finish from Kinsella in a pre-World Cup friendly. Kudos to the English guy on Sky pronouncing his name correctly.
Reid
Keane
Brady
Kinsella
Daly
Man, we used to play England a lot more than we do now.
Author of Never Felt Better (History, Film Reviews).
Minor correction to the Group N menu, Daly scored in the home game.
Group N
1. Andy Reid v Cyprus, 2004
2. Robbie Keane v Holland, 2000
3. Liam Brady v England, 1985
4. Gerry Daly v England, 1978 Yet another Brady free kick from left field catches the defence on the hop.
5. Mark Kinsella H v USA, 2002
Group N
1st) Andy Reid H v Cyprus, 2004
2) Robbie Keane A v Holland, 2000
3) Mark Kinsella H v USA, 2002
4) Liam Brady A v England, 1985
5) Gerry Daly A v England, 1978
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