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    Line text updates of the opening game against Finland here: https://www.uefa.com/under19/match/2...ic-of-ireland/
    It's a strong looking front six, not sure about the defence

    No live stream, but Germany are streaming their game later today, so our game against them will probably be streamed too

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    Getting hammered by Finland, 3-0 down, 20 mins left.

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    Doesn't sound like it's going great so far. This year group always had a really strong looking attack, but a very questionable defence if I remember correctly. Unfortunately the attack isn't firing today.

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    Finished 3-0 and need a miracle now to progress. Reality check for where some of these guys are.

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    Definitely. I've said it before but the greater publicity and awareness of our underage players in recent years, particularly through hype-merchants running online fan pages, leads to unrealistic notions of how good these emerging players actually are.

    The 1999 to 2002 born groups were an exceptional run (by our standards) or producing multiple players each year who were capable of going on to play at a high level professionally in the game. The groups since then have been far more miss than hit, but they still get similar levels of hype to what the1999-2002 born players got at the same ages.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Eirambler View Post
    Definitely. I've said it before but the greater publicity and awareness of our underage players in recent years, particularly through hype-merchants running online fan pages, leads to unrealistic notions of how good these emerging players actually are.

    The 1999 to 2002 born groups were an exceptional run (by our standards) or producing multiple players each year who were capable of going on to play at a high level professionally in the game. The groups since then have been far more miss than hit, but they still get similar levels of hype to what the1999-2002 born players got at the same ages.
    This group got to the quarter finals of the Euros 2 years ago, they are good side but clearly been poorly coached this year with the results we have seen. Also Melia a big loss for them also.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Eirambler View Post
    Definitely. I've said it before but the greater publicity and awareness of our underage players in recent years, particularly through hype-merchants running online fan pages, leads to unrealistic notions of how good these emerging players actually are.

    The 1999 to 2002 born groups were an exceptional run (by our standards) or producing multiple players each year who were capable of going on to play at a high level professionally in the game. The groups since then have been far more miss than hit, but they still get similar levels of hype to what the1999-2002 born players got at the same ages.
    Players with irish caps and uncapped call ups with *s and lads who declared after underage football with ^s.


    1998

    Caoimhin Kelleher
    Liam Scales
    Jack Taylor
    Connor Ronan*
    Danny Mandriou*

    1999

    Dara O’Shea
    Jayson Molumby
    Mark Travers
    Mikey Johnston^

    2000

    Will Smallbone
    Michael Obafemi
    Aaron Connolly
    Finn Azaz
    Lee O’Connor
    Conor Coventry*
    David Harrington*

    2001

    Nathan Collins
    Jake O’Brien
    Adam Idah
    Jason Knight
    Mark McGuinness
    Kasey McAteer^
    Luca Connell*

    2002

    Troy Parrott
    Gavin Bazunu
    Festy Ebosele
    Tom Cannon
    Andrew Omobamadele

    2003

    Andy Moran
    Sinclair Armstrong
    Bosun Lawal*
    Josh Keeley*

    2004

    Evan Ferguson
    James Abankwah*

    2005

    Rocco Vata*

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    Honestly I think 2004 is a down year in terms of depth but getting Evan Ferguson alone is huge. Maybe Alex Murphy makes it or Jack Moorhaus - and in terms of depth names - for every 10 or 15, you pull one like Jake O’Brien really defies expectations and with that year I don’t really see the quantity of those guys compared to other years - there’s maybe 10 guys where other years like 2000 or 2001 you could have had 30 - for every Jake O’Brien or Eiran Cashin, there was a tonne of guys like Rowan Roche or a Glen McAuley or whoever who you didn’t expect to pan out but if everything went right, they might.

    But I think it gets better again in 2005. 2006 I think has good quality too (Kone Doherty, Romeo, Turley, Corey, McGrath - maybe Okosun, Grante) but less depth. The 19s squads have already featured a lot of 2007 kids (Melia, Orazi, Ochoa Moloney, McAndrew, Moore, Devaney, Gill, Cathal O’Sullivan), which probably speaks to the lack of quality depth in that year

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    You could pick a very competent Ireland senior team and subs from the 2000, 2001 and 2002 groups combined. An incredible run, 01 and 02 in particular were exceptional.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Eirambler View Post
    Definitely. I've said it before but the greater publicity and awareness of our underage players in recent years, particularly through hype-merchants running online fan pages, leads to unrealistic notions of how good these emerging players actually are.

    The 1999 to 2002 born groups were an exceptional run (by our standards) or producing multiple players each year who were capable of going on to play at a high level professionally in the game. The groups since then have been far more miss than hit, but they still get similar levels of hype to what the1999-2002 born players got at the same ages.
    Thre's a degree of truth to this. There does seem to be a sense that the ability graph of our underage players is a constant rather than fluctuating, which is ridiculous of course.
    Here they come! It’s the charge of the “Thanks” Brigade!

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    Quote Originally Posted by elatedscum View Post
    Players with irish caps and uncapped call ups with *s and lads who declared after underage football with ^s.


    1998

    Caoimhin Kelleher
    Liam Scales
    Jack Taylor
    Connor Ronan*
    Danny Mandriou*

    1999

    Dara O’Shea
    Jayson Molumby
    Mark Travers
    Mikey Johnston^

    2000

    Will Smallbone
    Michael Obafemi
    Aaron Connolly
    Finn Azaz
    Lee O’Connor
    Conor Coventry*
    David Harrington*

    2001

    Nathan Collins
    Jake O’Brien
    Adam Idah
    Jason Knight
    Mark McGuinness
    Kasey McAteer^
    Luca Connell*

    2002

    Troy Parrott
    Gavin Bazunu
    Festy Ebosele
    Tom Cannon
    Andrew Omobamadele

    2003

    Andy Moran
    Sinclair Armstrong
    Bosun Lawal*
    Josh Keeley*

    2004

    Evan Ferguson
    James Abankwah*

    2005

    Rocco Vata*
    Sort of interesting that (at the moment) there's more capped forward players born this century(7) than midfield players(6). I think that indicates that there was more midfield players born before January 2000 who could play at international level than forward players.

    If Vata makes his debut in these two games, it'll be the same amount for midfielders and forwards.

    FWIW the game with the most players born after 1st January 2000 in the starting XI is the 3-0 win against Gibraltar in June 2023, with six.- Gavin Bazunu(20-02-2002), Will Smallbone(21-02-2000), Michael Obafemi(06-07-2000), Nathan Collins(30-04-2001), Jason Knight(13-02-2001), Evan Ferguson(19-10-2004)
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    Quote Originally Posted by tetsujin1979 View Post
    Sort of interesting that (at the moment) there's more capped forward players born this century(7) than midfield players(6). I think that indicates that there was more midfield players born before January 2000 who could play at international level than forward players.

    If Vata makes his debut in these two games, it'll be the same amount for midfielders and forwards.

    FWIW the game with the most players born after 1st January 2000 in the starting XI is the 3-0 win against Gibraltar in June 2023, with six.- Gavin Bazunu(20-02-2002), Will Smallbone(21-02-2000), Michael Obafemi(06-07-2000), Nathan Collins(30-04-2001), Jason Knight(13-02-2001), Evan Ferguson(19-10-2004)
    Vata is a forward, never a midfielder. Winger at best.

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    Second game of the elite round against Slovenia kicking off at ten. They lost 2-0 to Germany in their opener, so need a win to stay in the competition
    Line up announced, text updates available here
    https://www.uefa.com/under19/match/2...d-vs-slovenia/

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    1-0 down after half an hour. Zero attempts on goal so far.

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    Dillon equalised with a penalty right on half time

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    Finished 1-1 and they're out, though it was always a long shot after the first game anyway.

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    final group game V Germany just kicked off
    Live text here: https://www.uefa.com/under19/match/2...nd-vs-germany/
    There's a stream on DFB Play here, you will need to register, but it's free to use the site: https://www.dfbplay.tv/
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    Finished 1-0 to Germany. Ireland finish bottom of the group with one point
    The game was added to YouTube, Ireland actually played some good football. Orazi was really good when he came on, and set up Turley for a chance that came off the post.
    Trent Kone Doherty only played the last few minutes, which seemed strange to me.
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