http://www.rte.ie/sport/soccer/2008/...urnations.html
Looks like it has been accepted
Grand. Some nice, cheap away trips! And the possibility of seeing Darron Gibson scoring a thirty-yarder at Windsor Park! Oh, that'd make my decade.
I don't see the point of playing in this meaningless mini tournament . Honestly are going to be expected to fork up €50 or more for games against Wales / Scotland / N.Ire . Also I wonder what Trap will learn or how many players will show up for these games.
These are just glorified friendly games that will produce second rate games ,
On plus side if we win .. is it the same as a triple crown (another meaningless trophy)
Maybe Pat Fenlons U-23s would get more out of this or a mixture of B and U 23...
This:
Followed by this:games in each campaign to be played in the same country and moved between the nations on a rotational tournament-by-tournament basis.
would make me wonder what stadia we would use? or would 2 games be played in Lansdowne on the same day?Two matches will be played on each match-day, under the plans supported by each of the four national associations
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cant see the point in having all the games in the one country. surely that would lead to low attendances. scot v wales in cp would hardly attract a big crowd
I agree that it's quite pointless. There's not much can to be learned from these games. We'd be better off playing a variety of teams with different styles, however, at least it's a senior tournament that we have a chance of winning.
Predictions: Gibson gets the winner against Northern Ireland, McGeady gets the winner against Scotland and Rhys O'Jones gets the winner against Wales.
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http://www.fai.ie/start.php
Useful idea and something to look forward to when all 4 teams don't qualify for a championship. Otherwise, not of much relevance.
Forget about the performance or entertainment. It's only the result that matters.
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I have a feeling that Trap won't be in favour in such tournaments. If we are looking to progress I feel playing against the same teams all the time wont help us in preparation for qualification campaigns.
Its better than playing some of the meaningless friendlies we play now,there would be a bit of a compeditive edge to these games that would be a perfect place to blood new players or try new tactics.Its much better than playing a glamour friendly against a Brazil team for example that would be strolling around the pitch hardly getting out of second gear. Alot of players dont care about international friendlies anymore so something like this will be much more productive for us compared to end of season tours to the USA
Its really not that complicated!!!
Ya 100% in agreement for reasons Razors outlined above.
The theory of 'learning against different opposition' is a good theory, but when most of your friendlies end up with with one or both teams (usually at least the away team in Dublin) just tapping about, not a whole lot is learned. If its a summer trip abroad - USA, eastern europe etc - you get a whole wad of sick notes and have no-hopers from league 1 and 2 getting called up.
This format gives us a decent chance of getting at least a half strength line-up on the park, greater prospects of decent game what with the local rivalry, and a few cheap close trips for international footie fans who might only get to 5 or 6 games a year in ordinary circumstances.
Thumbs up from me.
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I see the argument for more away friendlies, but I've really lost faith in them ever since our results after the Denmark friendly. They literally mean nothing.
As some have said, at least this will be a tournament we have a chance at winning.
I like the competitive edge this will bring to the equation.
Damn that seems far away
http://sports.yahoo.com/sow/news?slu...ters&type=lgns
The good news is that would likely be when I could study abroad in Ireland, so a quick pop over to Scotland would be easy in February and/or March
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Hope it is strangled at birth - the equivalent of two bald men fighting over a comb
If you really think that all 3 are "woeful" then it shows what you really know about international football
Scotland are in the top 20 in world, and just beat France. Twice.
The North are ranked higher than we are, and have a solid home record in recent qualifying series
Wales do blow hot and cold, but they're a strong side at home
Munster are second in the Magniers League at the moment, with a game in hand over Leinster. If they really treated it like you think they do, they'd be last from constantly playing their youth teams
Would playing eircom League players in these games really be such a bad thing?
Ciaran, honestly, you are literally worth less than the piece of mud I wiped on my 'Welcome' mat as I came in through my front door about an hour ago.
Not only have you managed to insult Scotland, NI and our good selves with that post: but I doubt half the Irish members here would be too pleased either, since you've managed to stick in a nice little dig about the Eircom league too.
I'm neither for nor against this idea at the moment, I don't think it will be a roaring success without England (which pains me to say) but I think it's worth a try, just for one year at least.
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