You'd expect us to beat Moldova and the North, and Italy to do the same, so it'll be the game on the 20th that should be the decider
Italy v Moldova - 16/10/2005 - 2.30 - Knockgriffin Park, Midleton
Ireland v N.Ireland - 16/10/2005 - 7.00 - Turners Cross
Italy v N.Ireland - 18/10/2005 - 2.30 - Knockgriffin Park
Ireland v Moldova - 18/10/2005 - 7.00 - Saint Colman's Park, Cobh
Ireland v Italy - 20/10/2005 - 7.00 - Turners Cross
N.Ireland v Moldova - 20/10/2005 - 7.00 - Saint Colman's Park
Only the winner of the group qualifies for the Finals held in Poland so home advantage could be a huge boost. We had Italy in our last group which we topped.
http://www.fai.ie/article.asp?hlid=3...avlid=&sublid=Republic of Ireland 2 — 1 Northern Ireland
Clarke 9 --- Fordyce 27
Stokes 33
The Republic of Ireland ensured they opened their UEFA U19 Championship on a successful note with a superb opening half performance against Northern Ireland at Turner’s Cross.
The Republic led 2-1 at half-time and but for a superb save by Northern goalkeeper John Tuffey from a penalty they would surely have had the points secure by the break.
They led after juust nine minutes when the excellent Ian Morris picked out Billy Clarke with a 30 yards pass that set the striker up inside the penalty area.
Clarke spun away from a tackle and then hit a left foot shot that beat Tuffey from 12 yards.
A serious injury to full-back Mark Keane in the 12th minute disrupted the Republic’s team-work for a time. He was stretchered off with a suspected broken leg and will obviously their matches against Moldova, on Tuesday, and Italy on Thursday.
Northern Ireland were level after 27 minutes when Daryl Fordyce slipped through on the blind-side of the Republic’s defence to head a neat goal from Tony Kane’s deep cross but the Republic came storming back.
They were driven on by the excellent form of the talented Ian Morris and Darren Gibson in central midfield and their speedy strikers kept the North’s defence at full-stretch
The second goal came after 33 minutes and again Morris had a part to play. His clever free from the left wing found Anthony Stokes bravely forcing his way to the near upright to head the ball in.
Jonathan Hayes raced into the penalty area to lure David Armstrong into the tackle that resulted in a penalty. Tuffey reacted brilliantly to push Hayes’ penalty against an upright and Stoke blew the rebound wildly over, but in the end two goals was enough to do it for the Republic.
Teams:
Republic of Ireland: Randolph (Charlton); Keane (Bohemians), Nolan (Blackburn Rovers), O'Dea (Celtic), Stapleton (Reading); Kelly (Bohemians), Gibson (Manchester Utd), Morris (Leeds Utd), Hayes (Reading); Stokes (Arsenal), Clarke (Ipswich Town). Subs: Madden (Leeds Utd) for Keane 12; O'Brien (Celtic) for Hayes 80; O'Carroll (Celtic) for Stokes 86.
Northern Ireland: Tuffey (Coventry City); Kane (Blackburn Rovers), Armstrong (Hearts), McArdle (Sheffield Wednesday), McCabe (Ballymena Utd); Doherty (Hearts), Turner (Derby County), Catney (Reading), O'Connor (Crewe Alexandra); Fordyce (Portsmouth), Lafferty (Burnley). Subs; Rosbotham (Ballymena) for Armstrong 46; McCrink (Coventry City) for O'Connor 55; Spratt (Coleraine) for McCabe 61.
Referee: Mr. S. Berezka (Ukraine).
Was anybody at this game & is anyone going to the others? Sounds like a good bunch of players & McCaffrey was very upbeat.
First hand reports & comment would be appreciated. I'd love to get a look at these guys.
I got mixed up with the U17s and thought this was the Elite rounds. Its only the qualifying rounds so top 2 qualify.
Italy must be strong if Lupoli can't even make the team. It does sound like we have a strong team but when you think that Kerr named the Greece U16 team the day before it was announced you have to wonder about McCaffrey saying things like this:
"the blond lad is very quick and the other is a big lad … are two good players up front"![]()
N.Ireland 0-0 Italy
Teams:
Northern Ireland: Tuffey (Coventry City); Turner (Derby County), McArdle (Sheffield Wednesday), Kane (Blackburn Rovers), McMenamin (West Brom); Garrett (Stoke City), Fordyce (Portsmouth), Catney (Reading), Rosbotham (Ballymena Utd); Lafferty (Burnley), McCordick (Portadown). Subs: Armstrong (Hearts) for McCordick 62; Doherty (Hearts) for Garrett 69; O’Connor (Crewe Alexandra) for Fordyce 82.
Italy: Consigli (Atalanta); Ungaro (Reggina), Rinaldi (Udinese), Freddi (Roma), Belmonte (Bari); Dessena (Parma), Prevete (Empoli), Candreva (Ternana), Savi (Parma); Cerci (Roma), Momente (Inter-Milan). Subs: Acqafresca (Treviso) for Momente 57; Lupoli (Arsenal) for Cerci 71; Marsili (Roma) for Candreva 82.
I've heard very impressive reports about Stapleton and Hayes at Reading. Both were involved in many of their pre-season friendlies. Also Clarke from Ipswich was excellent for them in their youth cup run last year and looks to have serious potential. Stokes had a good season last year for Arsenal reserves but hasn't been great so far this season but hopefully that'll change.Originally Posted by Stuttgart88
Rep of Ireland 2-0 Moldova 7.00
Hayes 30
Morris pen 51
Did you ever notice that in every painting of Adam & Eve, they have belly buttons. Think about that...take as long as you want.
Italy 0-0 North Ireland RES Midleton
Did you ever notice that in every painting of Adam & Eve, they have belly buttons. Think about that...take as long as you want.
Hayes goal supposed to be excellent according to the FAI website. Should be almost over. Morris set up the 2 goals in the last game and is supposed to be doing well on loan at Blackpool.
Rep of Ireland 3-0 Moldova RES
Hayes 30
Morris pen 51
O'Carroll 89
Stokes missed pen 90
Nice 'n tidy.
Did you ever notice that in every painting of Adam & Eve, they have belly buttons. Think about that...take as long as you want.
Ireland 3 — 0 Moldova
Hayes 30
Morris pen 50
O’Carroll 87
Ireland ensured the advanced to the second qualifying phase of the UEFA Cup U19 Championship with another hugely impressive performance against Moldova at St. Colman’s Park.
Ireland were full value for their three goals win and they lost a great chance of enhancing their goals tally still further when Anthony Stokes had a penalty attempt saved by goalkeeper Gaiduchevici in the final minute of the match.
The pity of it was that Stokes had an outstanding match and his leadership of the forward line helped set the standard for a team performance that was smooth and effective.
The quality of football produced by Ireland was marvellous for they were strong and forceful in defence, neat and accurate in their distribution from midfield and swift and persistent in attack.
There was little an ultra defensive Moldova could do to contain them. Once Jonathan Hayes opened the scoring in the 30th minute Ireland, dominated the game and processed their game plan with accurate, compelling football.
Hayes’ opening goal was a beauty. Stokes was lucky to be left free when a Moldova defender slipped as he attempted to intercept a throw from Darren Stapleton. His slick pass sent Hayes disco-dancing his way past a couple of defenders before he clipped the ball past the goalkeeper.
The second goal came from the penalty spot in the 50th minute. Moldova captain Casian was guilty of hand-ball and Ian Morris’ finish was emphatic.
Morris and Darron Gibson again formed an effective partnership in central midfield and they drove Ireland on for a third in the 87th minute. The goalkeeper did well to parry a shot from Stokes but then had no defence when substitute Diarmuid O’Carroll knocked in the loose ball.
Teams:
Republic of Ireland; Randolph (Charlton Athletic); S. Kelly (Arsenal), Nolan (Blackburn Rovers), O'Dea (Celtic), Stapleton (Reading); J. P. Kelly (Bohemians), Gibson (Manchester Utd), Morris (Leeds Utd), Hayes (Reading); Stokes (Arsenal), Clarke (Ipswich Town). Subs: Chambers (Shelbourne) for Hayes 65; O'Brien (Celtic) for Clarke 70; O'Carroll (Celtic) for Morris 82.
Moldova: Gaiduchevici; Nosenco, Bulat, S. Cojocari, Berbinschi; Patras, A. Cojocari, Racu, Casian; Stginga, Suvorov. Subs; Cemirtan for Stinga 46; Zacon for Patras 75; Livandovschii for Cemirtan 78.
3-0 good result .What was the attendance at the Cross?
Probably very small seeing as the match was played in Cobh!Originally Posted by ccfcgirl
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Rep of Ireland 3-1 Italy 7.00
Clarke 20,23 Cerci 55
Gibson 40
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Did you ever notice that in every painting of Adam & Eve, they have belly buttons. Think about that...take as long as you want.
4-1 now, Nolan. Bloody hell this group has potential! Full time.
Rep of Ireland 4-1 Italy RES
Clarke 20,23 Cerci 55
Gibson 40 Marsili s/o90
Nolan 84
North Ireland 2-1 Moldova RES
Fordyce 77, 90 Racu 33
* Both Rep of Ireland and Northern
Ireland progress
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Must be the ManagerOriginally Posted by eirebhoy
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Did you ever notice that in every painting of Adam & Eve, they have belly buttons. Think about that...take as long as you want.
hehe.Originally Posted by strangeirish
This is an Italy squad which Arsenal's Lupoli can't make the team and Man Utd's Rossi can't even make the squad. Maybe Kerr got more credit than he deserved at underage level and its easy to manage the Irish underage teams.
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Not that surprising a result when you consider Ireland's U-19s played Italy twice earlier in the year in Italy, winning 2-0 and drawing 0-0. Could be just a bad crop for the Italians. Still, is it them through to the UEFA finals or is there another team as well? Good signs for the future anyway. Wonder if they'll continue their fine form when Don Givens gets hold of them at the next level up?![]()
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