LOI in Europe 2023

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  1. geysir said:
    Historic scenes in Sweden as Klaksvik dumped Hacken out after a pen shoot out, and fully deserved over the 2 legs. Klaksvik were seeded in that draw having taken on Ferencvarous' coef.
    Copenhagen are CL group stage pedigree with 3 home draws, 2 of them against Europa league finalists. It's no wonder they outclassed Breidablik, who would've thought otherwise. Rovers in all probability were fortunate not to be paired with Klaksvik, and manage to just surrender meekly to a low pedigree Ferencvarous.
     
  2. geysir said:
    An interesting tidbit, 6 of the 9 goals in Copenhagen were scored by Icelanders including a hatrick scored by the the son of Breidablik's manager.
     
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    joey B said:
    Servette had quite a result tonight aswell,red card in the 3rd minute and winning on penalties after being pretty big underdogs in the game....
    Irish by birth ,Harps by the grace of god.
     
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    Munster Saint said:
    Quote Originally Posted by Philosophizer View Post
    Faroese team guaranteed group stage. Breidablik battered by Copenhagen, and Dudelange dumped out by a team from Malta.

    Really puts in perspective how badly Rovers and Pats did this year.
    I can't dispute the poor performances, but to be fair (based on Transfermarkt) that Maltese team have cast the net fairly wide for their player pool with a squad that includes 7 Brazilians, 3 Colombians, 3 Croatians, a Uruguayan, an Albanian, a Jamaican, a Ghanaian and a Frenchman alongside a handful of Maltese.
     
  5. cláirseach said:
    Quote Originally Posted by Munster Saint View Post
    I can't dispute the poor performances, but to be fair (based on Transfermarkt) that Maltese team have cast the net fairly wide for their player pool with a squad that includes 7 Brazilians, 3 Colombians, 3 Croatians, a Uruguayan, an Albanian, a Jamaican, a Ghanaian and a Frenchman alongside a handful of Maltese.
    Were very fortunate to get past the Glens.
     
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    pineapple stu said:
    Potential good news for Derry as Basel lead 2-0 in the first half in Kazakhstan - means they've levelled the tie 3-3 on aggregate now and are probably favourites to advance. Winners play either Derry or KuPS in the next round. Logistically Basel is a heck of a site easier than somewhere on the Russian border in northern Kazakhstan.
     
  7. 2 Year Contract said:
    Quote Originally Posted by pineapple stu View Post
    Potential good news for Derry as Basel lead 2-0 in the first half in Kazakhstan - means they've levelled the tie 3-3 on aggregate now and are probably favourites to advance. Winners play either Derry or KuPS in the next round. Logistically Basel is a heck of a site easier than somewhere on the Russian border in northern Kazakhstan.
    I hadn’t thought of it that way. I was thinking they’d have preferred to play a team who are ranked well below a club of Basel’s level. Your thinking makes sense though, if the Kazakh's were to knock Basel out then it’s fairly likely they’d beat Derry handy enough anyways so avoiding the financial and logistical burden of a trip to Kazakhstan is probably the best Derry can hope for in the 3rd round (if they get there).

    Kazakh's have pulled a goal back and lead 4–3 on aggregate after 55 mins
    Paaatrick's Agletic
     
  8. 2 Year Contract said:
    Full time in Kazakhstan, a trip to Asia awaits Derry or KuPS
    Paaatrick's Agletic
     
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    pineapple stu said:
    Quote Originally Posted by 2 Year Contract View Post
    I hadn’t thought of it that way. I was thinking they’d have preferred to play a team who are ranked well below a club of Basel’s level. Your thinking makes sense though, if the Kazakh's were to knock Basel out then it’s fairly likely they’d beat Derry handy enough anyways so avoiding the financial and logistical burden of a trip to Kazakhstan is probably the best Derry can hope for in the 3rd round (if they get there).
    Yep - although the LoI did beat Kazakh opposition the only time they met (Pat's in 2011), so you never know.

    That said, I'm one of those who'd almost prefer to go to northern Kazakhstan over Basel; sounds far more interesting. Though Basel have the advantage of being a genuinely big club, and playing somewhere like the Joggeli is something LoI clubs don't get to experience too often. Even if, on current season form, any LoI club going there could get thumped.
     
  10. refjohn said:
    1-0 Derry - Cian Kavangh
     
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    pineapple stu said:
    Derry haven't read the memo and take the lead in Finland! 3-1 up now
     
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    EalingGreen said:
    Quote Originally Posted by pineapple stu View Post
    Logistically Basel is a heck of a site easier than somewhere on the Russian border in northern Kazakhstan.
    Tell me about it! For not only is Kazakhstan east of Pakistan(!), but since Putin invaded Ukraine, most of the normal air routes (i.e. via Moscow) are now unavailable. Generally have to go via Istanbul, though Frankfurt may also be available?

    That said, it wouldn't take too long a session in a Swiss bar to swallow up the saving on the air fare!
     
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    EalingGreen said:
    Quote Originally Posted by pineapple stu View Post
    Derry haven't read the memo and take the lead in Finland! 3-1 up now
    Kups equaliser 1-1 (2-3 aggregate)

    Ha! Linfield, 5-2 down to Pogon after the first leg in Belfast, have just gone 1-0 up in Poland. They couldn't could they?

    Nah, the Poles are probably playing their U-15's. Which should still be enough.
    Last edited by EalingGreen; 03/08/2023 at 4:39 PM.
     
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    joey B said:
    Maher didn’t cover himself in glory for the equaliser….
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    EalingGreen said:
    Quote Originally Posted by joey B View Post
    Maher didn’t cover himself in glory for the equaliser….
    Kups now 2-1 up on the day, approaching H-T.
     
  16. Philosophizer said:
    Quote Originally Posted by pineapple stu View Post
    Yep - although the LoI did beat Kazakh opposition the only time they met (Pat's in 2011), so you never know.

    That said, I'm one of those who'd almost prefer to go to northern Kazakhstan over Basel; sounds far more interesting. Though Basel have the advantage of being a genuinely big club, and playing somewhere like the Joggeli is something LoI clubs don't get to experience too often. Even if, on current season form, any LoI club going there could get thumped.
    Kazakhstan looks amazing. Watched a travel show about it recently on YouTube. Check out CoolVision.
     
  17. Philosophizer said:
    Quote Originally Posted by EalingGreen View Post
    Kups now 2-1 up on the day, approaching H-T.
    Damn! Derry had started so well. I had high hopes for them after the early goal.
    Looks like McEleney went off after 30 mins.
     
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    pineapple stu said:
    Quote Originally Posted by Philosophizer View Post
    Kazakhstan looks amazing. Watched a travel show about it recently on YouTube. Check out CoolVision.
    Nearly took a train through it ten years ago but left it too late to get a visa. Had to go the full Trans-Siberian route instead and then down through Mongolia - though was also cool, but I'm conscious I've to come back to Kazakhstan alright!

    Santa Coloma of Andorra have beaten Niksic of Montenegro 2-0 and are heading for extra time. That'll bring Hibs fans out in a cold sweat as they wait for their game against Andorran opposition later tonight (which they trail from the first leg)
     
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    Nesta99 said:
    Quote Originally Posted by pineapple stu View Post
    Derry haven't read the memo and take the lead in Finland! 3-1 up now
    I wish these George Hamilton types would just get lost!!

    That pitch in Finland looks awful, massive advantage for the home side and just not on!!
     
  20. CSAD said:
    Im genuinely shocked this tactic of sitting back and defending our lead backfired.