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    Quote Originally Posted by Donal81
    Mate, if you're so good, I don't know why it took a last minute goal to draw with us on your home ground and nor do I understand how you struggled to beat Cyprus twice. Best of luck to you, you're not a bad team and certainly better than I originally thought but you've been riding your luck so far.

    i'm not at all saying that we are so good. but..
    we are for sure not as easy as you guys think we are
    we have better results then ireland so far in this campign (we played france twice and away at cyprus)
    wining in cyprus isn't easy, as i said before, and you will discover that when you play there.
    every team needs some luck - look at liverpool against chelsea and then going on to win the champions.
    we have no pressure as to ireland which will play with pressure to win the game.

    so after all our situation is promising

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    Quote Originally Posted by go israel
    i'm not at all saying that we are so good. but..
    we are for sure not as easy as you guys think we are
    we have better results then ireland so far in this campign (we played france twice and away at cyprus)
    wining in cyprus isn't easy, as i said before, and you will discover that when you play there.
    every team needs some luck - look at liverpool against chelsea and then going on to win the champions.
    we have no pressure as to ireland which will play with pressure to win the game.

    so after all our situation is promising
    yes ye did have a good result against the french at home, i watched that game and there is no doubt the sending off of trezeguet changed the game. France were by far the better side in the first half and ye wouldve not equalised if the french had 11 men
    Last edited by elroy; 02/06/2005 at 3:47 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tuff Paddy
    yep . . . and on Saturday our wolves will blow your house down. Enjoy the games against the Faroes, you'll get the points there.
    By my calculations, if Israel lose on Saturday it's adios (or whatever that is in Hebrew).
    it's also adios for you if you guys lose... (just a bitty chance for second left)

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    Quote Originally Posted by elroy
    yes ye did have a good result against the french at home, i watched that game and there is no doubt the sending off of trezeguet changed the game. ye wouldve not equalised only if the french had 11 men
    and ireland wouldn't have scored in tel aviv even if the game went on for 10 hours more... so you're lucky for the early one

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    This is all brewin' up nicely....can't wait for the game!

    You're a brave man "Go Israel" I'll give ya that....
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    Quote Originally Posted by go israel
    i'm not at all saying that we are so good. but..
    we are for sure not as easy as you guys think we are
    we have better results then ireland so far in this campign (we played france twice and away at cyprus)
    wining in cyprus isn't easy, as i said before, and you will discover that when you play there.
    every team needs some luck - look at liverpool against chelsea and then going on to win the champions.
    we have no pressure as to ireland which will play with pressure to win the game.

    so after all our situation is promising
    I can't stand the Swiss and the French have had their shot so I'd prefer it if it was Ireland and Israel qualifying. However, you're basing a lot on lucky results. Also, your defenders kicked Duff off the pitch in Tel Aviv and they won't get away with that in Dublin.

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    Quote Originally Posted by elroy
    are you the same guy who came on here gloating after the draw in tel aviv?
    maybe just maybe we would underestimate ye if we have played out a draw under normal circumstances in tel aviv. but the fact ye scored with a last min goal ensures we intend nothing but revenge.
    Im sorry you can go on about this guy in the spanish league as much as you want but i tell you playing Ireland in front of a packed lansdowne road is a millions times tougher than your average spanish league game.
    Im glad Israel are doing well and i hope it continues after sat but ye will be stopped in your track by the boys in green on sat-trust me.

    i'm not that guy it's my first time here, and you have a great forum.
    i hope that after satuerday you will know "this guy"'s name good...
    and i think scoring twice against real in the bernabeo in front of 90000 people qualifies as enogh

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    Heh Go Israel, welcome aboard (well one of us has to show the guy some manners rather than biting the head of him for having the gall to not only support his own country but be optimistic for their chances )

    Hope you've a great time in Dublin and enjoy the game whatever the result.

    Two-Nil to us by the way!!!
    " I wish to God that someone would be able to block out the voices in my head for five minutes, the voices that scream, over and over again: "Why do they come to me to die?"

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lionel Ritchie
    Heh Go Israel, welcome aboard (well one of us has to show the guy some manners rather than biting the head of him for having the gall to not only support his own country but be optimistic for their chances )

    Hope you've a great time in Dublin and enjoy the game whatever the result.

    Two-Nil to us by the way!!!
    Spot on Lionel Ritchie (I never thought I'd be typing that), foot.ie is a broad church so welcome and good luck on Saturday (you'll need it!).

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    Céad míle fáilte "Go Israel"........(hope you're familiar with this traditional Irish welcome!) 2-0 Ireland!
    "Inflatable hammers and Leprechaun suits, & a chorus of "Here we go" or Olé, Olé"....

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    2-0 Clinton first and robbie

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    Quote Originally Posted by go israel
    i'm not that guy it's my first time here, and you have a great forum.
    i hope that after satuerday you will know "this guy"'s name good...
    and i think scoring twice against real in the bernabeo in front of 90000 people qualifies as enogh

    Fair enough, I honestly would like to see Israel qualify behind Ireland but I think the main game for ye is in Switzerland. Ireland were the better side in Tel Aviv, if we had shown more ambition and less negative tactics, we would have won by 2 maybe 3 goal margin.
    Will just have to wait and see this new guy, we heard the same of benayoun before the last game and he wasnt much to talk about.
    Whereas after sat, you'll be talking alot about Duff, Keane, Reid........

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lionel Ritchie
    Heh Go Israel, welcome aboard (well one of us has to show the guy some manners rather than biting the head of him for having the gall to not only support his own country but be optimistic for their chances )

    Hope you've a great time in Dublin and enjoy the game whatever the result.

    Two-Nil to us by the way!!!

    thank you very much, i have a feeling that dublin is going to be one of the best away trips.
    about the two-nil. i'm planing on having at least one happy moment in the game, so at least one goal for us. this is what i said when macabi haifa played at manchester united and indeed yaniv katan, who will play tomorow, scored the first goal. i hope tomorow doesn't end as that game did 5-1. but on the second game haifa won man u 3-0 so maybe second games are good for us.

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    Quote Originally Posted by elroy
    Fair enough, I honestly would like to see Israel qualify behind Ireland but I think the main game for ye is in Switzerland. Ireland were the better side in Tel Aviv, if we had shown more ambition and less negative tactics, we would have won by 2 maybe 3 goal margin.
    Will just have to wait and see this new guy, we heard the same of benayoun before the last game and he wasnt much to talk about.
    Whereas after sat, you'll be talking alot about Duff, Keane, Reid........
    He's referring to Benayoun, isn't he?

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    [QUOTE=elroy]Fair enough, I honestly would like to see Israel qualify behind Ireland but I think the main game for ye is in Switzerland. Ireland were the better side in Tel Aviv, if we had shown more ambition and less negative tactics, we would have won by 2 maybe 3 goal margin.
    Will just have to wait and see this new guy, we heard the same of benayoun before the last game and he wasnt much to talk about.


    first of all thanks for the warm welcome, it is getting me all anxtios for the trip.

    "Whereas after sat, you'll be talking alot about Duff, Keane, Reid..."

    we are talking about them a lot now, so hopfully we will stop after the game.
    just to get you guys on ground from all of your 3 goal margin predictions, israel's national team and israeli teams are not strange to wining important matches against big teams - some results from the past years:
    hapoel tel aviv - chelsea: hapoel kicked chelsea out of the uefa cup (i don't remember if duff was one of the casulties there...). hapoel went on to the querter final of the uefa cup that year, and lost to milan.
    macabi haifa- man u: 3-0 - i'm sure there was at least one irish ambasdor on the losing side that night.
    macabi tel aviv - ajax: 2-0 - a result from this years champions league.
    france - israel: 2-3: although it was a long time ago (10 years) that game kicked france out of the world cup qualifiers.

    so wining in dublin good be a nice addition to the list (not to talk about the consequense of going to the world cup...)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tuff Paddy
    Just a little prediction for you: in the summer of 2006 you will be sitting in Tel Aviv or Ramallah or Jerusalem or somewhere else watching Ireland play in the World Cup Finals.
    You might even have a Swiss mate or a French friend with you.
    so you think ireland will win her playoff game... interesting

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    [QUOTE=go israel]
    Quote Originally Posted by elroy
    Fair enough, I honestly would like to see Israel qualify behind Ireland but I think the main game for ye is in Switzerland. Ireland were the better side in Tel Aviv, if we had shown more ambition and less negative tactics, we would have won by 2 maybe 3 goal margin.
    Will just have to wait and see this new guy, we heard the same of benayoun before the last game and he wasnt much to talk about.


    first of all thanks for the warm welcome, it is getting me all anxtios for the trip.

    "Whereas after sat, you'll be talking alot about Duff, Keane, Reid..."

    we are talking about them a lot now, so hopfully we will stop after the game.
    just to get you guys on ground from all of your 3 goal margin predictions, israel's national team and israeli teams are not strange to wining important matches against big teams - some results from the past years:
    hapoel tel aviv - chelsea: hapoel kicked chelsea out of the uefa cup (i don't remember if duff was one of the casulties there...). hapoel went on to the querter final of the uefa cup that year, and lost to milan.
    macabi haifa- man u: 3-0 - i'm sure there was at least one irish ambasdor on the losing side that night.
    macabi tel aviv - ajax: 2-0 - a result from this years champions league.
    france - israel: 2-3: although it was a long time ago (10 years) that game kicked france out of the world cup qualifiers.

    so wining in dublin good be a nice addition to the list (not to talk about the consequense of going to the world cup...)


    Cant speak for the rest but i def dont see a 2/3 margin, prob a 2-1 result for Ireland i reckon. You mention israelie club teams, thats all fine but club football is a completely different matter. As i said before, this is Ireland in front of a packed lansdowne, its v rare we dont get the result we need.

    Hope you enjoy your stay in Ireland but dont expect much welcome or favours on sat evening. Oh and do us a favour and stuff the swiss when ye play them.

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    [QUOTE=elroy]
    Quote Originally Posted by go israel



    Cant speak for the rest but i def dont see a 2/3 margin, prob a 2-1 result for Ireland i reckon. You mention israelie club teams, thats all fine but club football is a completely different matter. As i said before, this is Ireland in front of a packed lansdowne, its v rare we dont get the result we need.

    Hope you enjoy your stay in Ireland but dont expect much welcome or favours on sat evening. Oh and do us a favour and stuff the swiss when ye play them.
    as for the national team we have numerous draws against the first line of national teams -france (4 draws - somehow we play them each campign), spain... and wins against teams like austria, romania, and turkey.

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    [QUOTE=go israel]
    Quote Originally Posted by elroy
    Fair enough, I honestly would like to see Israel qualify behind Ireland but I think the main game for ye is in Switzerland. Ireland were the better side in Tel Aviv, if we had shown more ambition and less negative tactics, we would have won by 2 maybe 3 goal margin.
    Will just have to wait and see this new guy, we heard the same of benayoun before the last game and he wasnt much to talk about.


    first of all thanks for the warm welcome, it is getting me all anxtios for the trip.

    "Whereas after sat, you'll be talking alot about Duff, Keane, Reid..."

    we are talking about them a lot now, so hopfully we will stop after the game.
    just to get you guys on ground from all of your 3 goal margin predictions, israel's national team and israeli teams are not strange to wining important matches against big teams - some results from the past years:
    hapoel tel aviv - chelsea: hapoel kicked chelsea out of the uefa cup (i don't remember if duff was one of the casulties there...). hapoel went on to the querter final of the uefa cup that year, and lost to milan.
    macabi haifa- man u: 3-0 - i'm sure there was at least one irish ambasdor on the losing side that night.
    macabi tel aviv - ajax: 2-0 - a result from this years champions league.
    france - israel: 2-3: although it was a long time ago (10 years) that game kicked france out of the world cup qualifiers.

    so wining in dublin good be a nice addition to the list (not to talk about the consequense of going to the world cup...)
    Yep macabi tel aviv and their neighbours Hapoel are decent enough. Beaten a few big boys in the last few years. GREATSTUFF.
    But how many of the international team actually play for either of them??
    Me thinks none

    Almost all of your national team play for clubs low down in the israeli league.
    Even with the injuries at the back and Roy missing, if we can't beat you at Lansdowne then, fcuk that, I'm giving up the football and taking up tiddly winks
    Never eat yellow snow!!

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    [QUOTE=Littlest Hobo]
    Quote Originally Posted by go israel

    Yep macabi tel aviv and their neighbours Hapoel are decent enough. Beaten a few big boys in the last few years. GREATSTUFF.
    But how many of the international team actually play for either of them??
    Me thinks none

    Almost all of your national team play for clubs low down in the israeli league.
    Even with the injuries at the back and Roy missing, if we can't beat you at Lansdowne then, fcuk that, I'm giving up the football and taking up tiddly winks
    8-9 players from the starting eleven on saturday play in the israeli league, most of them come from macabi and hapoel tel aviv and macabi haifa (the champions).
    and personaly i (and grant...) think that this team is better, then letting players like eyal berkovic play...

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