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irishro
02 Mar 10 14:58
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Amazed 4 hours before an Ireland game this is the first thread about it. Sign of the times I guess. Anyway I think Brazil should win this fairly comfortably. If they play anything like they did in their last friendly v England it could be a 3 or 4 goal defeat sadly.
Our obvious concern is the back 4-McShane everyone is aware of his defeciencies but I think if possible Stephen Kelly is an even more average full back. Shame Foley hasn't got a look in yet.

Here's hoping for a good competitive game.

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By:
irishro
When: 02 Mar 10 14:59
Apologies for multiple posts-guess we got 3 threads now!
By:
thegalwayman
When: 02 Mar 10 14:59
Cunningham to come on at left back and score (nap)
By:
Irishlad2
When: 02 Mar 10 15:02
I'm going to the match. My second Irish game in London in a matter of days. Don't think we'll get the same result as Saturday. Whilst Ireland always take friendlies seriously, teh back 4 is shocking and up front we're not much better. Plus the fringe Brazilians playing for the world cup place surely will be all out.
By:
soapp
When: 02 Mar 10 16:16
Have just laid Brazil at 1.48

Robinho in attack playing away aint any good!!

Also Ronaldhino being snubbed by Dunga too.
By:
redroar
When: 02 Mar 10 16:39
Have the teams been named yet?
By:
soapp
When: 02 Mar 10 18:12
7 30
By:
redroar
When: 02 Mar 10 18:16
cheers
By:
yaboya
When: 02 Mar 10 18:19
irishro 02 Mar 15:58

Amazed 4 hours before an Ireland game this is the first thread about it. Sign of the times I guess. Anyway I think Brazil should win this fairly comfortably. If they play anything like they did in their last friendly v England it could be a 3 or 4 goal defeat sadly.
Our obvious concern is the back 4-McShane everyone is aware of his defeciencies but I think if possible Stephen Kelly is an even more average full back. Shame Foley hasn't got a look in yet.

Here's hoping for a good competitive game.


I don't think it is possible :D
McShane is atrocious
By:
irishro
When: 02 Mar 10 18:36
True but the one difference I would make is McShane has the odd game where he actually looks like a defender-his game against the Czech Rep a perfect example. He reminds me a bit of a lower league goalkeeper playing a prem team in the FA cup!! As for Kelly can't say he ever puts in more than a 6/10 performance for Fulham or Ireland.

I fear McShane is gonna make me look really foolish tonight now :(
By:
galway59
When: 02 Mar 10 18:38
Id say you will be ok with McShane,he will be too busy shaming himself like normal.
By:
yaboya
When: 02 Mar 10 18:39
'Odd' being the operative word.
That game against the Czechs was almost 4 years ago.
Bet you can't name another.
By:
Diamond_Joe_Quimby
When: 02 Mar 10 18:43
Johnny Giles naming the 70 Brazil side as best ever and then struggles to name more than 2 of them and includes Garrincha :^0
By:
badger's back
When: 02 Mar 10 18:50
draw for me is value
By:
reb
When: 02 Mar 10 18:54
Was only half-listening but thought he said 1958 WC in relation to Garrincha.

He does leave a bit to be desired now but who could replace him ? Also if he leaves Eamo will have to follow, unless they cut that umbilical cord.
By:
BJG
When: 02 Mar 10 18:55
Rep of Ireland: Given (Manchester City); Kelly (Fulham), McShane (Hull City), St Ledger (Preston North End), Kilbane (Hull City); Lawrence (Stoke City), Whelan (Stoke City), Andrews (Blackburn Rovers), Duff (Fulham); Keane (Celtic, capt), Doyle (Wolverhampton Wanderers). )

Brazil: Julio Cesar (Inter Milan); Maicon (Inter Milan), Lucio (Inter Milan), Juan (Roma), Bastos (Lyon); Gilberto Silva (Panathinaikos), Felipe Melo (Juventus); Ramires (Benfica), Kaka (Real Madrid), Robinho (Santos); Adriano (Flamengo).

Gotta be a Brazil win for me here
By:
Diamond_Joe_Quimby
When: 02 Mar 10 18:56
Whelan pulled him up on Garrincha and said he was "further back (than the 70s)"
By:
Diamond_Joe_Quimby
When: 02 Mar 10 18:57
though i think Giles is a laugh. Wouldn't mind seeing Brady back.
By:
reb
When: 02 Mar 10 19:02
He's getting dotty allright. Brady is good and tends to speak his mind. Wouldn't be surprised to see Giles still there in 5 years - handy job and v good money.
By:
galway59
When: 02 Mar 10 19:05
And he'l still be wearing a jacket and tie that Garrinchas father used own then if hes still on tv.
By:
badger's back
When: 02 Mar 10 19:05
refreshing to hear our National Anthem :)
By:
Fortune
When: 02 Mar 10 19:29
To clarify lads, Giles pulled Whelan up on Garrincha and then went on to describe what a great player Garrincha was in 58 and 62. Decent game so far?
By:
BraveInca2006.
When: 02 Mar 10 19:40
Brazils so called superstars being well held and mostly outplayed by our team of blue collar workers. Organisation and hard work really are the vital ingredients of any football team or sports team for that matter.

I had to laugh at Dunphy calling Adriano a playboy and BOH having a good old laugh. Dunphys response "I should know!" I thought it was slightly out of order for the Herald and the (Irish) Daily Mail to put the photo of Dunphy and that young girl on the front page. Its an invasion of her privacy but i suppose if you allow yourself to be photographed like that with a drunken 60 year old man with a face like a scrotum then you cannot complain.
By:
redroar
When: 02 Mar 10 20:12
Is it a rule that we have to the most cabbages useless linesmen in the game?
By:
Catch Me ifyoucan
When: 02 Mar 10 20:15
any score ?
By:
yaboya
When: 02 Mar 10 20:22
1-0 brazil
By:
irishro
When: 02 Mar 10 20:35
He saw the flag ;)
By:
el gato
When: 02 Mar 10 20:43
how does paul mc shane get a game for anyone?
By:
vinnie_roe
When: 02 Mar 10 21:19
Oshea and dunne were badly missed.
By:
yaboya
When: 02 Mar 10 21:44
I dont know el gato.
How he has managed to make a career from football baffles me.
By:
Stevie28
When: 02 Mar 10 22:08
What is McShane good at? Does anyone know? Massive liabilty, how many grand a week is he on??? Sickens me, honestly.
By:
yaboya
When: 02 Mar 10 22:09
Really is hard to believe that anybody pays him to play football
By:
Irishlad2
When: 03 Mar 10 00:17
That was the worst atmosphere I have experienced at an Irish soccer match in 20+ years. It was freezing. Stadium half empty. And Paul McShane is complete and utter **e and Kilbane is past it.
By:
KK 05
When: 03 Mar 10 08:13
It's hard to find a happy Kilkenny man at a soccer match - "I'd prefer a game of Junior special hurling any day!".

I take it you weren't dioing the Samba then? For a friendly it looked decent enough on the telly.
By:
Irishlad2
When: 03 Mar 10 08:47
KK, I'd prefer an under 12 camoige match.....

The problems last night were in part due to the fact the ground was only just over half full and so there were great masses of empty seats. There were a few small spots in the lower tier sambaing away which I'm sure the cameras focused on but honestly it was just dead.
By:
KK 05
When: 03 Mar 10 09:15
It can be like a fridge in there alright. Hard to get excited about it after the way we were dumped from the World Cup. Anyway, not to worry, hurling season is beginning to kick into action....(except in Tipperary obviously ;) )
By:
TheScalper
When: 03 Mar 10 10:27
Well what do you expect - having the game at the Emirates was a stupid idea - The FAI again showing their feebleness in dealing with the Braziliam promoters
By:
irishro
When: 03 Mar 10 11:56
Always so easy to blame the FAI isn't it?! Is it not great that we have had so many opportunities to play Brazil in recent times? What were the alternatives last night-I'm not sure we would have got more than 50k in Croker anyway. If Brazil were willing to play us who might we have ended up playing? The North have to go to Albania for a game. The FAI brought 2 friendlies to T**nd last year and the turnout was embarrassing both times. As friendlies are becoming more and more of a chore in recent years we've been lucky to get a chance to play Brazil, Germany, Holland etc. and don't forget we got Argentina opening proceedings in Landsdowne in August.
By:
Eye Mall Inn
When: 03 Mar 10 12:21
Paul McShane's reading of the move for the second goal was more akin to what you'd see at junior football level. Nobody seemed to pass much heed either.
By:
Irishlad2
When: 03 Mar 10 12:39
Paul McShane is a complete liability at international level. The Brazilians just played with us in the 2nd half like a cat with a mouse.

And KK, you are right emirates does get bloody cold. Hopefully it will warm up on Satruday as I'm going to teh Burnley game.
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