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    Holland 1-2 Republic of Ireland

    European Championship, Under-19 play-off, 1st leg

    YOU just can’t keep a good man down – only days after the Irish Under 17’s crashed out of the European Championships, Brian Kerr bounced back to engineer a famous last gasp victory over Holland in Rotterdam.

    Sean Thornton, the key man for Ireland throughout the game, came up trumps with a 90th minute winner, much to the delight of his manager.

    Now, the Irish teenagers are within touching distance of a place in the finals and need only draw at Turner’s Cross in three weeks time to make it through to Norway in the summer.

    Kerr chose his tactics and players perfectly for the occasion and given that Holland were widely tipped as the potential winners of the tournament after dumping France out in their qualifying group, the two away goals Ireland carry into the next leg are precious indeed.

    Thoroughly deserved they were too. The Irish lads imposed themselves on Holland from early in the match, no doubt dragging at least some of the glow created by the senior team at Lansdowne Road last year with them.

    Pressing hard, they had their first chance with just over ten minutes on the clock – an opportunistic interception and shot from Conor Gethins which fizzed wide after a mistake by Dutch goalkeeper Erwin Friebel

    The Dutch bounced back and caused some panic in the Irish defence when de Jong fired in a cross which ricocheted off Adrian Deane and was tipped away by Brian Murphy.

    Thornton had a couple of half-chances and Gethins likewise but the game never really took off and Kerr was probably pleased enough with half-time score.

    The Dutch hit the crossbar in the 66th minute, reward for a spell of pressure in the form of a Nicky Hofs corner which Joos Hooiveld headed against the woodwork.

    But that appeared to wake the Irish up and Stephen Elliott, only on the pitch less than a minute for Gethins, made the break through eight minutes later.

    Thornton was in the middle of the action for most of the match but most tellingly when he went head to head with Freibel after a through ball from Deane. The ball bounced free and Elliot had simply to remain calm and slot the ball home for the lead goal.

    That left the game poised for a grandstand final ten minutes but when it looked like Kerr would be abale to retreat back to home turf with a draw and an away goal.

    But then came Thornton’s winner, a snap 25 yard volley which caught Freibel in no man’s land and was the perfect reward for a tireless display by the Tranmere midfielder, kicking off noisy celebrations on the Irish bench.

    Roll on Turner’s Cross.

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    The date

    When was that written Neil or does it say.
    The SFAI are the governing body for grassroots football in Ireland, not the FAI. Its success or the lack of is all down to them.

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    The game was played yesterday. The return leg is in the Box on 10th April.

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    any idea of the teams. Any Irish based players in the team- chr!st, its sickening to have to ask that about the U-19s, isn't it!

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    Unhappy

    From what I remember of the squad last week I don't think there was even 1 player based in Ireland on the squad.

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    Murphy (Man C);
    Kelly (Spurs),
    McCarthy (Man C),
    Paisley (Man C),
    Capper (Sunderland);
    Thornton (Tranmere),
    Whelan (Man C),
    Ward (Wolves);
    Gethins (Ross Co, (Elliot 74),
    Daly (Stockport),
    Deane (Charlton, (Simpemba 90)

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    Paisley for Ireland

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    should be a full house at the X for that 2nd leg......

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    yeah fingers crossed. If only there was a city player or two in there.

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    As far as I know, Colin P. O'Brien was in the u-19 squad for that tournament that was on in Cork a few months back.
    Champions!

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    Originally posted by COLM
    As far as I know, Colin P. O'Brien was in the u-19 squad for that tournament that was on in Cork a few months back.

    Yes that is true. However he was not part of the squad that travelled to Holland so very unlikely he make the home leg except for maybe "training" with the squad..

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