Just wish Saint and Greavsie were alive to see it.
If it was the old days we would all be at crackbird right now.
Just wish Saint and Greavsie were alive to see it.
If it was the old days we would all be at crackbird right now.
****ing hell. Hell of a win. Wasn’t convinced until about the 94th minute.
A performance of men. I think we probably got into the Portugal box a dozen times and should have scored more a few more with Ogbene, Azaz, Ebosele and Johnston all with big chances and we had another handful where the final pass just let us down or a heavy touch to a ball over the top ended the attack. We really exploited their vulnerability.
To do that while missing:
Doherty, Manning, Brady, O’Dowda, Knight, Lawal, Molumby, Smallbone, Sykes, Szmodics, Ferguson.
You don’t want to have to bring a debutant on while you’re holding out against Portugal but Conor Coventry did well. Adam Idah would frustrate you so much. The lack of work rate in those late minutes was really frustrating. We were giving them grief with our running power and Idah just wasn’t up for chasing every ball in the channel where he was second favourite.
Great to see Ogbene finally look close to being physically the player he was before the injury. In September and October, he just looked so off it. Was much better tonight.
Kelleher made that one vital save and had a really good game. Coleman was superb, especially considering his lack of game time. I genuinely think the biggest mistake HH has made so far as Ireland manager was leaving Coleman out of the irish squad for the first games which included the Armenia away game.
Really good to see Robbie Brady involved on the sideline with the players, exactly what you’d want.
Big game on Sunday. Really good that we have Manning and Molumby fresh to come in. Hopefully HH has the cojones to make changes to the team who played tonight. We are 100% gonna need fresh legs given the shift that went on tonight.
Like a result from another dimension. Impossible to explain - could a recent spike in solar flare activity be the real reason?
One thing I noticed on the pitch is that instead of taking 10-20+ passes to go from defence to attack last noight we went for the attacking ball very quickly. I think that made a huge difference and is obviously what we need to be doing every game - we have the pace up front. Delighted for Parrott.
Was just walking through Clonsilla about 30 minutes ago -nasty morning out there- and the team bus went by. Loads of kids on their way to school were cheering and waving and clapping... one young fella shouts "F you Ronaldo" and all his mates cracked up.. great to see the buzz.
Ah that's just true though. The highlights show plenty of chances for Germany, with 6 in the first 20 minutes alone, including a disallowed goal and some great last-ditch defending. Our only chances is a scuffed effort from Walters. The last ten minutes only show a tame header straight at Randolph.
By contrast last night we were 2-0 up by half-time, and had hit the post in between, and were looking dangerous on the counter even before we scored. Against Germany, we had 5 shots (and only one real chance), but we had 14 against Portugal. We were a consistent thorn in their side in a way we simply weren't against Germany. And I think that's the bit that sets it above Germany for me - yes, we defended deep at times, but we knew exactly how to hit Portugal quickly on the counter, and did so repeatedly. A "tactically excellent performance", a Polish mate of mine called it after. That's what sets it above Germany for me.
That said, I do like the similarities in Parrott's celebration for the opener and Long's against Germany.
Have to say Collins was very good, as I have my doubts about him at International level, as he seems to perform well with Brentford more!
Did Ireland's new President Catherine Connolly attend the Ireland v Portugal game last night!
No, and I was very disappointed. The most talked-about old-fashioned left winger in recent times, albeit not great on the offensive but capable of solid defending when tricky questions are being asked, just didn’t show. It may be something to do with being Ireland’s new No 10, and needing time to get used to the new role, which will probably require some drifting towards the centre now and then.
Hello, hello? What's going on? What's all this shouting, we'll have no trouble here!
- E Tattsyrup.
Ah lads. I work in a more rugby/D4 orientated office. I get plenty of jibes (nothing too mad) when I mention going to Ireland matches and having a season ticket. A few of our group pulled the plug on renewing this year and last, not just football related but the results certainly didn't encourage any borderline lads. Last night is why we as supporters go through the dross, it's like a drug, you wait years and years for that one night which makes it worthwhile. Now please let them become a bit more frequent.
I'd need to watch the match back again without the emotion involved, but my gut reaction last night was Dara O'Shea was the clear man of the match from start to finish - for one reason above all else: not only did he perform his own role well, he kept an invisible rope tied around himself, Scales and Collins and didn't shut up from the first minute to the last.
In a defensive unit which (rightly) was pilloried over the past year for poor communication, lack of bravery, etc., that was put right over two matches against the Porto-geezers, but crucially last night (as opposed to Lisbon) the comms department at the back stuck to their task entirely. And this included when Festy moved over to the left-inside-centre channel - O'Shea screaming at him a number of times to form the tip of the triangle with himself and Scales. it was great to watch.
Als
If I question Liam Scales ability to play intl football, refer me to this signature & his peformance at home at lb vs Port on Nov 13 2025.
Signed
Kingdom.
Fantastic performance from the players and well done to the coaching team. After 5 minutes I thought we looked really organised and we’d be hard to break down. You could tell all the players bought into it and it was clear to see they are playing for the manager.
When we did win the ball we always looked to play forward at pace. The Portuguese back 4 struggled with our attacking players for most of the evening (until Idah came on really).
Best performance in years and a breakout performance from Parrott.
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