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    Portugal v Republic of Ireland - Saturday, 11 October 2025 - 2026 World Cup Qualifier

    I saw some Home Nation squads being announced today, so I guess the Ireland squad for Portugal away and Armenia at home is imminent.

    Is there anything we can possibly change to avoid a hammering against Portugal though? Their first game since Diogo Jota's death, Ronaldo chasing 150 goals, and only 15 months since we were ****ed on 3-0 in Aveiro, when we were lucky enough to get nil.

    Could be a tougher watch than the Armenia game - at the moment the only consolation is that we often up our game against the better teams. But I don't see that being close to enough to earn a point here.

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    Recall Coleman and Egan to squad to cool things down a bit.

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    Quote Originally Posted by pineapple stu View Post
    I saw some Home Nation squads being announced today, so I guess the Ireland squad for Portugal away and Armenia at home is imminent.

    Is there anything we can possibly change to avoid a hammering against Portugal though? Their first game since Diogo Jota's death, Ronaldo chasing 150 goals, and only 15 months since we were ****ed on 3-0 in Aveiro, when we were lucky enough to get nil.

    Could be a tougher watch than the Armenia game - at the moment the only consolation is that we often up our game against the better teams. But I don't see that being close to enough to earn a point here.
    In 12 years of marriage this will be the 1st time Im gonna watch Ireland v Portugal in the same room as the Mrs.... thats how much that Armenia game has broken me. Ive no enthusiasm, excitement or any hope of a result. Shes been giving me digs for the last couple weeks about Ronaldo gonna break the record against us and I just shrug the shoulders. Its pitiful
    Last edited by Razors left peg; 30/09/2025 at 9:27 PM.
    Its really not that complicated!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Razors left peg View Post
    In 12 years of marriage this will be the 1st time Im gonna watch Ireland v Portugal in the same room as the Mrs.... thats how much that Armenia game has broken me. Ive no enthusiasm, excitement or any hope of a result. Shes been giving me digs for the last couple weeks about Ronaldo gonna break the record against us and I just shrug the shoulders. Its pitiful
    Didn’t he already break the record against us in the game where Bazunu saved the penalty and he got two late headers?

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    Quote Originally Posted by pineapple stu View Post
    I saw some Home Nation squads being announced today, so I guess the Ireland squad for Portugal away and Armenia at home is imminent.

    Is there anything we can possibly change to avoid a hammering against Portugal though? Their first game since Diogo Jota's death, Ronaldo chasing 150 goals, and only 15 months since we were ****ed on 3-0 in Aveiro, when we were lucky enough to get nil.

    Could be a tougher watch than the Armenia game - at the moment the only consolation is that we often up our game against the better teams. But I don't see that being close to enough to earn a point here.
    I’d certainly have Coleman in the squad in place of Jimmy Dunne, he probably does more for the squad than John O’Shea and does it for free. I’d also have Molumby back for energy and bite and hunger in place of Phillips. I’d have O’Dowda over Honahan. I’d have Festy in the squad as a winger and I’d find a slot for Jamie McGrath and get rid of Jonny Kenny in favour of someone else - could just be Festy or you could take an extra striker

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    Watched the stoke game tonight with Lawal playing right back. He's the only bright spark I can see and could be very effective in a DM role, breaking up play and taking the quick smart pass.

    We need to play Trappatoni style for this game if there's any hope of getting a point. My original hope was that HH would bring this kinda of system with a modern twist but it hasn't materialized.

    After all of this it actually makes me think Big Sam would have been a good manager choice for us.

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    Quote Originally Posted by elatedscum View Post
    Didn’t he already break the record against us in the game where Bazunu saved the penalty and he got two late headers?
    Yeah hes chasing 150 International goals, think he needs 9 more
    Its really not that complicated!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by rebelmusic View Post
    Watched the stoke game tonight with Lawal playing right back. He's the only bright spark I can see and could be very effective in a DM role, breaking up play and taking the quick smart pass.

    Did he come off injured?

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    Quote Originally Posted by pineapple stu View Post
    Is there anything we can possibly change
    The date on the thread, to the correct one maybe ?

    This is such a no win situation, play like heroes, run them close like Kenny did, makes the Armenia result even more infuriating.

    There's merit to a good solid hiding here, the game effectively over 30 minutes in. That is how fcuked things are.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CraftyToePoke View Post
    The date on the thread, to the correct one maybe ?
    Arse. Don't know how I did that, but can't change it now. Over to tets/John...

    Quote Originally Posted by elatedscum View Post
    I’d certainly have Coleman in the squad in place of Jimmy Dunne, he probably does more for the squad than John O’Shea and does it for free. I’d also have Molumby back for energy and bite and hunger in place of Phillips. I’d have O’Dowda over Honahan. I’d have Festy in the squad as a winger and I’d find a slot for Jamie McGrath and get rid of Jonny Kenny in favour of someone else - could just be Festy or you could take an extra striker
    Not sure on Coleman, but the rest seem equally sensible and futile at the same time.

    I can see this being 4-0 or 5-0. It's all set to be a kind of game where Portugal just don't let up when the points are in the bag.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Razors left peg View Post
    Yeah hes chasing 150 International goals, think he needs 9 more
    If the Ireland version of Nathan Collins turns up again you couldn't completely rule it out.

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    also, Ronaldo needs one goal to equal the record number of goals scored against us. The record of five is currently held by retired Polish striker Włodzimierz Lubański, who was Poland's record goalscorer, with 48 goals, until Lewandowski broke the record in 2022
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    Quote Originally Posted by elatedscum View Post
    Did he come off injured?
    Yes. It didn't look too bad though. He was in a bit of pain but was hard to tell how tactical the whole thing was

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    Quote Originally Posted by pineapple stu View Post
    the rest seem equally sensible and futile at the same time.
    exactly my thoughts reading ES' post.
    I like high energy football. A little bit rock and roll. Many finishes instead of waiting for the perfect one.

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    Also presumably Taylor comes out considering he hasn’t played a single minute since the last international break. Whether that means bringing in McGrath in that slot or if it’s Smallbone or Browne or a wild card like Coventry or Ronan or Moran - you’d imagine either way he won’t make the squad

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    What worries me is that we’re at this point and genuinely there’s only 9 outfield players that I’d be sure or almost sure will make the squad.

    Goalkeepers: kelleher is there. Presumably Travers and Bazunu, both of whom are backups at their clubs currently, but with O’Leary just returning from injury, Keeley is the only realistic challenger.

    Right back: Doherty could miss out after his last game. Coleman could make it but unlikely given his playing time. Dunne made the last one. Festy could make it as a full back. Or he could envisage at centre half like O’Brien or O’Shea playing there.

    Centre back: I’d be almost sure all of O’Brien, Collins and O’Shea will make it. Scales, Omobamidele, Lawal and Dunne (again) pushing for the remaining one to two spots.

    Left back: Manning makes it. I would have assumed O'Dowda would be the back up but we went into the last squad with just one left back until Honahan was called up for Szmodics. I guess you could argue for Corie Ndaba as well but personally I think that’s very premature. Can’t think of any other realistic shouts apart from Jimmy Mac but presumably if you were gonna do that, you’d have done it last month when Brady first got injured and McClean was going well in the championship.

    Centre mid: Cullen and Azaz will be called up. Beyond that, Knight is unlikely to be fit. Taylor hasn’t played in a month. Smallbone is barely back from injury and hasn’t played much. Lawal is an option if he considers him a midfielder, Coventry is doing well in the championship. Molumby and McGrath would make my squad but not sure HH rates either. Phillips is an option based on the previous squad. I assumed Alan Browne’s Ireland career was over but he’s doing well for the top team in the championship so he certainly has a chance.

    Wingers: who knows, we seem to have 5 lads battling for 3 or 4 slots all at similar levels. Ogbene is still working his way back to fitness. McAteer is still adapting to his new club and Ebosele, well he was left out of the last squad - so those are your right wingers. On the left, Szmodics isn’t scoring - 9 games, no goals for a guy who scored for fun in his last championship spell. Mikey Johnston seems to be doing pretty well at club level but once again, HH has never really seemed convinced about him and he’s been dropped from squads a few times. Barry and Vata are probably the outside shout but neither are playing enough for their club.

    Strikers: Ferguson and Idah are in, even though Idah’s form for Swansea is worrying. Parrott hasn’t played in 5 or 6 weeks and although he has a chance to be fit by the weekend, with the 23 man squads I’d say they won’t call him up. The other options are uninspiring to say the least: Jonny Kenny is barely making Celtic squads and has played 16 mins since the last Ireland camp. Tom cannon and Sinclair Armstrong can’t break into their teams - they’re getting a few mins off the bench and not scoring. Emakhu is playing for Millwall out wide but no indication he’s any better than Kenny. Michael Obafemi’s Bochum move seems to be going about as well as his Plymouth move. If you keep going down you reach Aaron Connolly, possibly the top scoring fit striker in the 25/26 season (3 goals) along with Callum Robinson (3). Not sure how he’s playing or how he is mentally or off the pitch. Might as well just call up Mason Melia.

    Think we’re all pretty confident that 6 points are on the way.

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    You can almost smell the panic off the squad:
    Goalkeepers: Caoimhín Kelleher (Brentford), Gavin Bazunu (Southampton), Mark Travers (Everton)

    Defenders: Seamus Coleman (Everton), Jake O'Brien (Everton), Nathan Collins (Brentford), Dara O'Shea (Ipswich Town), Liam Scales (Celtic), John Egan (Hull City), Ryan Manning (Southampton), Callum O'Dowda (Ferencvaros).

    Midfielders: Josh Cullen (Burnley), Will Smallbone (Millwall), Jack Taylor (Ipswich Town), Jayson Molumby (West Bromwich Albion), Finn Azaz (Southampton).

    Attackers: Evan Ferguson (AS Roma), Troy Parrott (AZ Alkmaar), Adam Idah (Swansea City), Sammie Szmodics (Ipswich Town), Mikey Johnston (West Bromwich Albion), Chiedozie Ogbene (Sheffield United), Festy Ebosele (İstanbul Başakşehir), Kasey McAteer (Ipswich Town).

    https://www.rte.ie/sport/soccer/2025...ad-for-lisbon/

    Coleman and Egan back for the experience presumably. Lawal injured possibly. Molumby, Smallbone, Festy and O'Dowda also back and Parrot included.
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    It looks to have a bit more balance about it in fairness. Quality, no - but balance at least. Some midfielders, for example.

    Coventry maybe a bit unlucky not to be considered, but really there's nobody earth-shattering we're not leaving out.

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