Shels will have it tough against Glentoran, I don't think it's a good draw for them. It's a derby match, it'll attract adverse publicity, and they will find it intimidating up there with the timing of the game, and so on. It will be close, but Shels might edge it with the return game at home.Originally Posted by pineapple stu
Cork won't have it easy against the Lithuanians who will be in-season also, and match-fit. Again the second leg at home may prove decisive for them, if they do well away. Don't know about Longford tbh. You never know which Longford will turn up, the side who wins cups, or the one that surrenders meekly to the perennially weakest side in all European competitions; i.e. unfit part-timers from the Swiss SECOND division. If they can't beat them, then they probably won't beat a Welsh team either.
As for Gerrit the globe-trekker, he was quite prepared to dodge gunmen, bombers, and shariah laws in Armenia, Azerbaijan, and Kazachstan, so he must be the only person in Ireland who's wetting himself over the prospect of a trip to... Romania.As dull and boring as it gets.
Cue history lesson on the inhabitants of all the above countries. Before you start, I and other posters here are really not interested. We only want to see our European representatives progress, not to be told that in x place 100 years ago, there were.....................![]()
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