One Don Givens.
There's only one Don Givens.
Ireland 2 Portugal1
One Don Givens.
There's only one Don Givens.
City definetly have the best bands playing at half-time.
O'Bama - "Eerah yeah, I'd say we can alright!"
G.O'Mahoney Trapattoni'll sort ém out!!
Fantastic news. Portugal are so strong at under age footie - what a great result.
Can't find anything on it.
Goalscorers????
City definetly have the best bands playing at half-time.
O'Bama - "Eerah yeah, I'd say we can alright!"
G.O'Mahoney Trapattoni'll sort ém out!!
Great Stuff
Any news on scorers
i just got a txt from one of the players he didn't say who scored.
Here ya go BGROriginally Posted by Block G Raptor
http://www.irishfootballonline.com/n...hp?newsid=4120
City definetly have the best bands playing at half-time.
O'Bama - "Eerah yeah, I'd say we can alright!"
G.O'Mahoney Trapattoni'll sort ém out!!
Absolutely delighted. And 2 EL players score again too. Givens wins this trophy for second year running with half the squad domestic players.
Wonder what the anti Givens brigade will think now?
KOH
Cheers Your Hamishness
WAAAAAAAAAAARRRRRRRRRDDDDDDDDDYYYYYYY WAAAAAAAAAARRRRRRRRRRRRDDDDDYYYY
My pleasure amigo - coming to Beeslow for the Galway game this evening??Originally Posted by Block G Raptor
I've the directions and pictures posted in the Bohemians threads.
do people actually think that was Portugals premier U21 team?Originally Posted by NY Hoop
Finland? Madeira?
who?
Originally Posted by sirhamish
Excellent. Is there a train station in beeslow coz I'm in work till 5 and Id never make it down on the bus
Pop over to the other thread - Bohs game changed to - and I've news for you there but you'd want to get the 4.50pm because the next one will mean you miss the first 26 mins of the game at least.Originally Posted by Block G Raptor
Who cares? The trophy wont say "The winners only beat a Portugese and Finnish side"Originally Posted by Pablo
KOH
Originally Posted by NY Hoop
well i'd prefer to beat Azerbaijan.
Ireland's U21 team score spectacular success in Madeira Cup
Portugal 1 - 2 Republic of Ireland
Veloso 89 Stephen Grant 3
Stephen Ward 43
The Republic of Ireland U21 team scored a spectacular win over Portugal today to win the Madeira Cup tournament for the second time in three years.
Two goals in the first half highlighted an outstanding performance by Ireland as they surprised the tournament favourites with the drive, energy and effectiveness of their football.
Both teams went into their third and final game level on four points after beating Finland and drawing with Madeira.
Portugal had suggested they were the form team after the mnanner of their win over Finland in their first match but Ireland had developed a well-organised and balanced system of play under manager Don Givens over the week.
They shocked Portugal with a goal within three minutes of kick-off through Waterford United's Stephen Grant and never surrendered the initiative.
Their goal came when Stephen Ward (Bohemians) sent the ball out wide to Grant and the Blues' midfielder - playing wide on the right - cut inside and drove the ball through the keeper's legs.
Grant came close again on 38 minutes before Ward made it 2-0 two minutes before half-time. Anthony Stokes (Arsenal) played the ball behind the last defender for the Bohemians' forward to run onto. He steadied himself and found the bottom left-hand corner with his left foot.
It was Ward's second goal of the week and he finished as top scorer in the tournament. His distinction was well deserved after a series of exciting performances.
This second goal was a huge lift for the Irish who visibly grew in confidence. They came out of the tournament with huge credit in view of the large number of English-based players who were withdrawn by their clubs because of injury or club commitments.
Overall a total of six eircom League players contributed on the day to illustrate the number of promising young players pushing for international recognition.
Portugal pushed on after the break but failed to create any chances of note, while Stokes nearly scored from inside his own half with one audacious attempt when he noticed the Portugese goalkeeper off his line.
A Miguel Veloso free-kick from 20 yards reduced the deficit after 89 minutes and set up a nervy finale but Ireland held strong.
Michael Timlin got the armband back from Gary Dicker after he had missed the Finland game through suspension and he proudly held the trophy aloft as the delighted Irish squad celebrated joyously.
Don Givens' Irish based players will return tomorrow, Saturday 18th Feb, from Gatwick on FR117, due to arrive in at 1845.
Team: Darren Quigley (UCD), Keith Keane (Luton Town), Richard Keogh (Bristol City), Darren O'Dea (Celtic), James Hand (Huddersfield Town), Stephen Grant (Waterford United), Gary Dicker (UCD), Michael Timlin (Fulham), Alan O'Brien (Newcastle United), Anthony Stokes (Arsenal), Stephen Ward (Bohemians)
Subs Used: Christopher Deans (Waterford United) for Grant - 84, Roy O'Donovan (Cork City) for O'Brien - 90.
Manager: Don Givens.
©2005 Football Association of Ireland
Great result
Im not a fan of Givens at all mainly because of his appaling managerial record but hopefully things will get better now. Here is proof of what can be achieved with home grown talent
Couldnt care how good the Portugese team was - as NY Hoop says - its not going to say that on the trophy
Givens job safe for another 2 years
Im delighted for the under 21 players ......Great to hear Stephan Grant scored.......
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