Why's this in the Cork forum?. I thought you were a Shels fan now?
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Just noticed on uefa.com that they knocked out Macabi Hifa out in the 2nd round 5-4 overall. Im right in saying that Macabi got a result of Man U in the group stages last year amn't I? Probably reflects well on the level of Irish footie at the mo.
As I say, we're just young & a bit nieve.
Why's this in the Cork forum?. I thought you were a Shels fan now?
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Life without Rovers, it makes no sense...it's a heartache...nothing but a fools game. S.R.F.C.
Now Shels season is over he'll be back to City again.Originally Posted by sligoman
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Anyway, I thought Macabi looked ok last year in the CL, but if Malmo could beat them![]()
As I say, we're just young & a bit nieve.
Didn't they beat United 3-0 at home when United had qualified and sent out the reserves? Think they lost 5-1 in Old Trafford or something?
forget your "anyway" your a traitor..... hang your head in shameOriginally Posted by Troy.McClure
Pointless comparisons if you ask me Troy. Malmo's last year's team were beaten by City's team last season in the Inter Toto and we mark the strength of Irish football on their progress? There's a far easier mark and that's the progress of our own teams in Europe, that is what the state of Irish football reflects on.Originally Posted by Troy.McClure
Didnt think that it was quite a reserve team, but not sure.Originally Posted by pineapple stu
Pablo, I was only there because I wanted to get some (much needed) drum practice in![]()
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As I say, we're just young & a bit nieve.
Malmo play Dynamo Kiev in 3rd round now.
Been long time since Swedish team have been in CL Group stages.
As a matter of interest though while you're tracking these performances Hajduk lost 8-0 on agg to Debrecen.
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No they won't - FC Thun just knocked them out!Originally Posted by pete
A leading authority on League of Ireland football since 2003. You're probably wrong.
Holy carp! They are Swiss right?Originally Posted by Sheridan
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As I say, we're just young & a bit nieve.
Yes, and don't think I didn't see your post pre-edit.Originally Posted by Troy.McClure
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A leading authority on League of Ireland football since 2003. You're probably wrong.
Just put that down to poor internet site updatingOriginally Posted by Sheridan
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Just goes to show though that anything is possible in football.
As I say, we're just young & a bit nieve.
Jazy, that was back in 2002!Originally Posted by Troy.McClure
United won 5-2 at home and lost 3-0 away. Trying to find the line-up...
Line up from Man Utd website -
UNITED: Ricardo; G Neville, Ferdinand, O'Shea, Silvestre; Forlan (Timm), P Neville, Scholes, Richardson (Nardiello, 62); Scholes; Solskjaer. Subs not used: Carroll, May, Pugh, Roche, Lynch.
Not as weak as I'd thought. Still, they won their other five games, so weren't too worried about this. They recovered to win their last group game as well.
Watched the Malmö match on the tele. Amazing match. Haifa scored early and looked in total control until their goalie dropped a high ball (absolute howler) and Malmö scored. Haifa scored again early in the second half but the goalscorer got a yellow card for his celebration antics. Haifa seemed in total control and it was more a question of how many they would score rather than whether Malmö would come back into the match. Anyway Haifa all over Malmö now and then their goalscorer jumps up, handles the ball for no apparent reason - a real Maradona effort - and gets himself sent off. All Malmö for the last twenty minutes of the match resulting in them scoring from a header in the 89th minute. Brillant!
I didn't even know who Kiev were playing so I just read the last paragraph on Uefa.com but i could swear they've changed the quote to be FC Thun now...Originally Posted by Sheridan
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Spot on. Stop making these stupid comparisons. "We beat Malmo last year so we'll beat Djurgardens" and "City are better than Liverpool coz they beat the team ahead of them in the league" are other examples. There comparisons are pointless. Let's go back to the good old days of seeing how far we can get in the cup, rather than this "better than someone else" or "coefficient points" attitudes.Originally Posted by Poor Student
Also, while I love the run we went on last year, it has to be noted that the Intertoto is being abandoned because teams aren't taking it serious. If we got malmo in the CL next year, I would fear them.
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The glass isn't half full or half empty it's just too damn big!
Thats why I didnt make themOriginally Posted by shedite
I said it reflects well on irish football in general.
In the days when we were getting thumped every time we left the country its fair to say that the standard here was $hite, now though, only Longford remain an embarrasment. I cant see us going to Sweden this time and getting floggegd 3-0 like in 1998.
As I say, we're just young & a bit nieve.
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