UEFA Cup 1st Round Draw

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  1. alabama rover's Avatar

    alabama rover said:
    Quote Originally Posted by cavan_fan View Post
    British teams in capitals; seeds in bold
    Levadia Tallinn v NEWCASTLE
    Molde FK v RANGERS
    DERRY CITY v Paris St Germain
    Sparta Prague v HEARTS
    FC Salzburg v BLACKBURN
    WEST HAM v Palermo


    From bbc.co.uk

    Think they do it to be irritating
    at least they call them DERRY! that is progress since my days!

    KOH
    Last edited by alabama rover; 26/08/2006 at 3:43 AM.
     
  2. gspain's Avatar

    gspain said:
    Am I the only one to find it amusing to see fans of certain dublin clubs complaining about Derry being referred to as a British club? "What's it like to serve a queen?" and "You're Brits and you know you are" are regular taunts from the self same fans.

    Don't worry anyway guys as they'll be Irish again if the lose
     
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    Raheny Red said:
    That's just banter all about winding up the oppostion, just ask Stue Byrne*

    *Though I still don't know what he did?
     
  4. pete said:
    As posted above Turners Cross was good enough for the Uefa 1st round last year although I do not think the Brandywell lights as good.

    I think Derry would maybe get 10-12k at Lansdowne whoch would probably mean making a loss on rent v gate receipts. However french tv would be much more likely to want to show the game at Lansdowne as facilities better for media & cameras...
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  5. higgins said:
    Quote Originally Posted by ger121 View Post
    Well the two most recent meetings against French sides by Irish clubs have not resulted in any hidings. Cork lost 4-2 on agg to Nantes in the QF of the Intertoto drawing 1-1 at home and Shels lost 4-2 to Lille on agg in the 1st round of the UEFA cup also drawing at home 2-2.

    PSG are far better than both those teams but a draw could be possible at home. You never know.
    Why are PSG better than Lille ??

    Think your wrong there
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  6. Speranza's Avatar

    Speranza said:
    Quote Originally Posted by Pete
    I think Derry would maybe get 10-12k at Lansdowne whoch would probably mean making a loss on rent v gate receipts. However french tv would be much more likely to want to show the game at Lansdowne as facilities better for media & cameras...
    As time goes on it is becoming clear that the Brandywell is where the match will be played if the club can bring it up to spec on time. Most City fans don't want to take something like this to places like Dublin or Belfast, we are a proud people and the Brandy is our home. I support City because of my immense pride in Derry and although I would understand the decision I would be saddened if we had to take it away from the Randy Brandy. Lawernson and Dixon agreed with this view on Football Focus today!
    "The Derry fans were fantastic in both matches. They sang their hearts out all the time and created an even better atmosphere than the Cup Final. They were brilliant. - David Graham, Gretna striker
     
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    nshoop said:
    Quote Originally Posted by gspain View Post
    Am I the only one to find it amusing to see fans of certain dublin clubs complaining about Derry being referred to as a British club? "What's it like to serve a queen?" and "You're Brits and you know you are" are regular taunts from the self same fans.
    Don't forget maggie thatcher's red and white army
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  8. OneRedArmy's Avatar

    OneRedArmy said:
    Quote Originally Posted by gspain View Post
    Am I the only one to find it amusing to see fans of certain dublin clubs complaining about Derry being referred to as a British club? "What's it like to serve a queen?" and "You're Brits and you know you are" are regular taunts from the self same fans.
    I find its even funnier when they are sung by those dressed head to toe in Stone Island and Burberry looking like regular Jonny Englishman the football hooligan.

    Irony not their strongpoint.
     
  9. nshoop's Avatar

    nshoop said:
    Quote Originally Posted by OneRedArmy View Post
    I find its even funnier when they are sung by those dressed head to toe in Stone Island and Burberry looking like regular Jonny Englishman the football hooligan.

    Irony not their strongpoint.
    Ah it's all in good spirit
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    bennocelt said:
    Quote Originally Posted by Speranza View Post
    As time goes on it is becoming clear that the Brandywell is where the match will be played if the club can bring it up to spec on time. Most City fans don't want to take something like this to places like Dublin or Belfast, we are a proud people and the Brandy is our home. I support City because of my immense pride in Derry and although I would understand the decision I would be saddened if we had to take it away from the Randy Brandy. Lawernson and Dixon agreed with this view on Football Focus today!
    man missed that on football focus, bloody typical..my electricity fcukin went off for one hour.yeah from 12 to 1....so missed football focus,,was hoping to see them talk about Roy
    so what did they say about derry city then?
    Last edited by bennocelt; 27/08/2006 at 12:15 AM.
     
  11. pineapple stu's Avatar

    pineapple stu said:
    Fair dues to Football Focus today - not one mention of Derry being a Brisith side, but when they put up the selected UEFA Cup ties and asked what one sprung out, Lawro jumped in and said the Derry game and how it was great for them to draw PSG and that the game should be in the Bradywell.
     
  12. higgins said:
    I dont understand how the game going ahead in the Brandywell is best...

    You wont fit in all the Derry fans nevermind all the people who would like to see this match. Its not about pride its about common sense. Lots of teams the world over move their games when their own stadium doesnt meet the needs.

    To play a UEFA Cup 1st Round game against PSG in the Brandywell would be very very wrong in my opinion. I just dont think Lansdowne or even Tolka/Dalymount would lose you anything????

    You'd have the lions share of support in any of them venues and all the crowd would get behind Derry.

    I dont see 3,000 people putting the frighteners on PSG, sorry !
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  13. nshoop's Avatar

    nshoop said:
    I said it before,Dalymount is the best option for profit and acoustically.
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  14. mypost's Avatar

    mypost said:
    Possible choices?

    1. Brandywell
    2. Dalymount
    3. Longford
    4. Lansdowne
    5. Belfast
     
  15. gspain's Avatar

    gspain said:
    From a selfish point of view it would be nice to have the game in Dublin however I think it should be played in Derry.

    Derry do have a chance of going through and the Brandywell is definitely the best from a football point of view. I think the home fans would be happy to pay another tenner a head to keep the game in Derry and save on the expense of a trip to Dublin.
     
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    OneRedArmy said:
    Quote Originally Posted by higgins View Post
    I dont understand how the game going ahead in the Brandywell is best...

    You wont fit in all the Derry fans nevermind all the people who would like to see this match. Its not about pride its about common sense. Lots of teams the world over move their games when their own stadium doesnt meet the needs.

    To play a UEFA Cup 1st Round game against PSG in the Brandywell would be very very wrong in my opinion. I just dont think Lansdowne or even Tolka/Dalymount would lose you anything????

    You'd have the lions share of support in any of them venues and all the crowd would get behind Derry.

    I dont see 3,000 people putting the frighteners on PSG, sorry !
    Tolka & Dalymount are a no no. Why incur the extra cost & annoyance of moving the game 150 miles for an extra 3 or 4k seats.
    Conversely, I`m sure if we were guaranteed 20,000 we`d stage it in Lansdowne, but remember Lille! We will likely get a small six figure amount for TV rights anyway so the gate money becomes less important.
    We have a slim chance of going through & that chance is dependent on us playing in the Brandywell.
     
  17. Red&White said:
    As long as Irish teams move games like this they are not going to progress. We'll enjoy the game by all means, but make no mistake- Stephen Kenny is committed to winning this tie. I'm sure if he had the power, he'd abolish phrases like, "big day out for the players and fans," from being allowed in the media for the next month. If the Brandywell gives us our best shot, then so be it. The more unfamiliar it is for PSG, the better. If walking from the changing rooms across a field to get to the players 'tunnel,' makes them even the slightest bit more complacent, then so be.
     
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    dcfcsteve said:
    Quote Originally Posted by higgins View Post
    I dont understand how the game going ahead in the Brandywell is best...

    I dont see 3,000 people putting the frighteners on PSG, sorry !
    I was initially in favour of moving the game to Dublin, but the more I think of it the more I reckon the Brandy is the right decision.

    The Brandywell is a bizarrely intimidating stadium in every way. Firtsly - the facilities are prehistoric. Our players are well used to it, but the dimaond-earring wearing pampered premadonna's of PSG won't know what the feck has happened when they turn up at the away changing rooms in the Brandywell ! There's not even enough room for a full team in them. That'll make their pre-match preparations as spartan and uncomfortable as possible = an advantage.

    Secondly, even with large chunks of one side of the ground empty, the Brandy is an intimidating atmosphere. The topography of the place (in a valley/hollow) means it'll genuinely sound and feel like there's 10,000 in there.

    Thirdly, there'll be feck all PSG fans at it, and they won't get a song in edge-ways with the Derry crowd.

    Finally - Stephen Kenny wants it there, and that's enough for me. He has worked miracles at our club, and is undoubtedly the best manager in Irish football - north and south. I'm glad that he's viewing this as just another game for us to look to win, and isn't being fazed by the stature of his opponents.

    I fancy us to get a draw at the Brandy, though I fear it'll be 2 or 3:0 away. But one thing's for sure - it'll be one hell of a night in Derry !!
     
  19. bennocelt's Avatar

    bennocelt said:
    reminds of the time then that the fancy dans from italy, went to athone
    funny
     
  20. BohsFans's Avatar

    BohsFans said:
    Quote Originally Posted by mypost View Post
    Possible choices?

    1. Brandywell
    2. Dalymount
    3. Longford
    4. Lansdowne
    5. Belfast
    RDS

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