âš½ï¸ Wales v Republic Of Ireland : Matchday Thread Saturday Update âš½ï¸ 09:29 - Nov 13 with 4917 views | NotLoyal | Nations League Sunday 15th November 2020 Kick off 5pm Leckwith ðŸ´ó §ó ¢ó ·ó ¬ó ³ó ¿LIVE ON SKY SPORTS FOOTBALL FROM 4.30PM🇨🇮 The build up Wales will be looking to keep hold of top spot in their UEFA Nations League group when they take on Republic of Ireland at the Leckwith place on Sunday.. Wales are top of League B Group 4 with two rounds of fixtures to play, one point clear of Finland, while the Republic of Ireland are out of contention for promotion. Scoring goals is becoming a major issue for Wales, having now played out two goalless draws in their last three matches and scored just three times in their last six games. When those goals have arrived, they have been in the final 10 minutes of games, earning late victories over Finland in Helsinki and Bulgaria home and away. All that matters, though, is that Wales top their group ahead of back-to-back home encounters with Republic of Ireland and Finland. With Finland favourites to beat Bulgaria in Sofia on Sunday, it may well come down to a final game shootout in near the dual carriageway next week for promotion to League A. Not that any of this is confusing. Finishing top is out of the question for the Republic of Ireland, having failed to win any of their four matches so far in this latest edition of the competition. Wales Nations League form: WWDW Wales form (all competitions): WWLDWD Republic of Ireland Nations League form: LDDLDL Republic of Ireland form (all competitions): DLLDLL So what do we know of that republics of the irelands Everyone who has been born in Ireland is Irish, that’s never in question, that is apart from 97% of them who were born in the USA. We have mentioned this before. Americans are very lucky they can choose where they are from on Mondays and Fridays, but not on Sundays, it’s the 42nd amendment which Joe Biden, who is unquestionably Irish supports. Americans like amendments. Joe being a fully fledged Irishman forgot he was Irish for thirty two years, then he remembered, but sadly forgot again. Then he remembered he was Irish, and he was very happy. His Great Great Grandfather was Irish but died before the invention of World Wars and air travel. This makes Joe 100% Irish, and for any doubters just reference the Tony Cascarino Clause, this landmark piece of legislation means even if you have never been to Ireland, have any family from Ireland or don’t even know where it is, then you can be a Irish. For many this is all a load of hot Eire, for Tony he needed to find a get out so he told everyone he wasn’t Irish, but thought he was. He blamed his mother for adopting him and then started supporting England which is near France. Other famous Irish Folk Joe Malone Italian American politician in Massachusetts who won terms as State Treasurer in the 1990s and tried to run for Congress. Now a successful businessman, most Bostonian Irish assumed he was of their heritage and he never sought to dissuade them, but he was one of seven children of Italian American parents. John Kerry, US Secretary of State Kerry is a practicing Catholic from Massachusetts but his family's roots lie in Judaism. His grandfather Fritz Kohn and Fritz's brother Otto were living in Vienna in 1901 when, suffering greatly under the anti-Semitism that prevailed in Europe, Fritz decided to shed his Jewish-sounding name. He dropped a pencil on a map of Ireland and it landed on County Kerry. Fritz changed his name to Frederick Kerry. Boston Irish folk are all Irish, in fact they even put on an Irish accent, which makes them really Irish, they also sing about being Irish and when you put all these things together you have a cultural melting pot of mental illness, which is never a good thing. Psychologist Martin Turps has written in depth about the American fixation with everything that isn’t American and discloses that in Boston this desire to be Irish actually does cause psychological problems. Especially when real Irish people tell them, you are not Irish, you fool. Boston Irish choose not to identify with anything other than the stereotype that is leprechauns and drinking. They have Irish bars in Boston and once when a real Irishman went in to one of those bars they shot him because everyone got confused. Real Irish folk Harry Ferguson invented the tractor’s original Ferguson System in 1926. It has the same basic design for modern tractors used today. Known as The Mad Mechanic, Ferguson also invented his own plane, race car and motorcycle. He was the first Irish man to fly in 1909. He also built the very first 4-wheeled Formula-One car. James Martin (not the cooking bloke) There were previous versions of ejector seats, but it was Sir James Martin’s invention that allowed pilots to eject from planes that moved at high speeds. The first live test of his ejector seat occurred in July 1946 and it was a success. An explosion blew away the cockpit and a second blast pushed the pilot out of the plane that allowed him to parachute to safety. Martin’s idea was approved by the RAF and within a year, the whole RAF fleet had been installed with ejector seats. John Philip Holland has changed the way deep sea exploration could be conducted and the way war could be done at sea. Holland’s first prototype sank on its very first voyage. In 1881, he launched Fenian Ram and it was a success. He won three competitions held by the US Naval Department to design and construct submarines. After successful tests, the US Navy bought its first submarine Holland VII and continued to purchase six more. He was born in Ireland but died in America, it isn’t thought he was the bloke who was shot in Boston, although it has never been stated he wasn’t. This chaps name is Lawson, he moans about micro aggression from his local Irish police service, but states he has never experienced it. This makes Lawson a pilot because he has never flown a plane either, I suppose he could be a surgeon too ? Same applies. However Lawson has been the victim of racism, and this isn’t right, so don’t do it. Even when you are in a bad temper. This is a picture of a football team from Ireland. Here’s a lovely Irish story written by Jimmy Choo Late one Autumn afternoon in 1949 I hopped on a Number 3 bus in Sandymount, heading towards O’Connell Street. Just coming up to my 20th birthday, I was a sports reporter with The Irish Times. At Ringsend Tommy Godwin, who was Shamrock Rovers’ goalkeeper at the time, got onto the bus and sat down beside me. We were off to a football match. As we walked up the North Wall towards the Liverpool boat, we were joined by Tommy O’Connor, who worked with me occasionally in the caseroom of The Irish Times. A nippy outside left, he also played for Rovers. The crossing to Liverpool was as ordinary as any other crossing in those days. There was none of the present-day razzmatazz surrounding the Ireland soccer team and there would have been fewer than 200 travelling supporters. After we berthed, the two Tommys went off to join the rest of the Irish team in a hotel in Southport. Next morning, training got under way at Southport’s ground on Haig Avenue and, while Billy Lord was the official trainer — how could we lose with the Lord on our side? — it was the 1949 Footballer of the Year in England, Manchester United’s Jackie Carey, who called the shots. Carey put Tommy Godwin through a gruelling session with a series of lobbed balls from the edge of the box. The great man’s concentration on the Rovers’ keeper was to pay off handsomely. The weather on Wednesday, September 21st, 1949, was calm and dry. Goodison Park was packed to its old rafters with a crowd of 51,847. We were about to watch only the second ever meeting between England and Ireland. But this was the first since, just five months before on Easter Monday, Ireland had become a republic. England had won the first match, also a friendly, with a Tom Finney goal at Dalymount in 1946. Ireland, with the wind behind them, started shakily, and England looked sure to score an early goal. But the crowd was shocked into silence after 32 minutes when Middlesbrough’s Peter Desmond was taken down by Bert Mozley of Derby County. Penalty. Con Martin stepped up, but he struck his shot close to Williams. The keeper got a hand to the ball but the force of the shot saw the ball trickling over the line. One-nil to the Republic. Then Tommy Godwin came into his own. Constant England attacks brought save after save after save. The highlight was when he actually jammed the ball against the bar from a corner by Derby County’s John Morris. Now England’s frustration, despite their confidence and occasional brilliance, was increasing by the minute. In the second half, it was more of the same. We were under siege. But time and again, the English were beaten back by the superb Irish defence. A key to this was the way Carey handled Tom Finney. He stood off him and allowed him to keep the ball. This allowed Ireland to use the extra breathing space to defend in greater depth. Five minutes from the end, Ireland got out of their own penalty box and a superb movement was finished by Peter Farrell, who lobbed the advancing Bert Williams. Two-nil. Mission impossible accomplished. Then it was over. England, with their first full-time manager, Walter Winterbottom, at the helm, had been nobbled in their own back yard. The English crowd, however, was generous. As he left the field, Godwin, the hero of the hour, was given a noisy ovation. England - Bert Williams (Wolverhampton Wanderers), Bert Mozley (Derby County), John Aston (Manchester United), Billy Wright (Wolverhampton Wanderers, Capt), Cornelius Franklin (Stoke City), Jimmy Dickinson (Portsmouth), Peter Harris (Portsmouth), John Morris (Derby County), Jesse Pye (Wolverhampton Wanderers), Wilf Mannion (Middlesbrough), Tom Finney (Preston North End) Republic of Ireland - Tommy Godwin (Shamrock Rovers), Johnny (Jackie) Carey (Manchester United, Capt), Tom Aherne (Luton Town), Willie Walsh (Manchester City), Con Martin (Aston Villa), Tommy Moroney (West Ham), Peter Corr (Everton), Peter Farrell (Everton), Davy Walsh (West Brom), Peter Desmond (Middlesbrough), Tommy O’Connor (Shamrock Rovers) The Referee was J. A. Mowat of Scotland Lovely stuff. Latest Gareth Bale will be back involved after sitting out Thursday's friendly, but fellow key man Aaron Ramsey is not part of the squad. With Wayne Hennessey and Adam Davies both nursing injuries, third-choice goalkeeper Danny Ward will start in goal for the second game running. As for the Republic of Ireland, Seamus Coleman missed the England game with a hamstring problem, only adding to Kenny's injury woes as Enda Stevens was also absent. Having had a batch of coronavirus-related withdrawals last month, the Boys in Green lost Callum Robinson ahead of the Wembley trip after he tested positive for COVID-19. Alan Browne has also since tested positive, but he is not believed to have been in close contact with any other players or backroom staff members. Aaron Connolly is the other fitness doubt, with Kenny expected to make changes in that Leckwith. Wales possible starting lineup: Ward; Williams, Mepham, Rodon, Davies; Ampadu, Smith; Bale, Brooks, James; Moore Republic of Ireland possible starting lineup: Randolph; Doherty, O'Shea, Long, Brady; Molumby, Hourihane, Hendrick; Curtis, Idah, McClean What do you think of our Wales starting eleven ? [Post edited 14 Nov 2020 13:08]
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Wales v Republic Of Ireland : Matchday Thread on 04:05 - Nov 14 with 2839 views | builthjack | Let's do em | |
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âš½ï¸ Wales v Republic Of Ireland : Matchday Thread Saturday Update âš½ï¸ on 10:27 - Nov 15 with 2590 views | Chief | Just get the result and move on hoping we don't play these again for a long time. It's not going to be pretty again. | |
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âš½ï¸ Wales v Republic Of Ireland : Matchday Thread Saturday Update âš½ï¸ on 10:33 - Nov 15 with 2586 views | Badlands | Why are Ireland sports people so arrogant yet extremely thuggish and whiny? (Sweeping statement I know but I stick with it.) Rugby team and Gaelic football players are the same, | |
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âš½ï¸ Wales v Republic Of Ireland : Matchday Thread Saturday Update âš½ï¸ on 10:34 - Nov 15 with 2585 views | NotLoyal |
âš½ï¸ Wales v Republic Of Ireland : Matchday Thread Saturday Update âš½ï¸ on 10:27 - Nov 15 by Chief | Just get the result and move on hoping we don't play these again for a long time. It's not going to be pretty again. |
That’s a fact and without a crowd it’s even worse. | |
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âš½ï¸ Wales v Republic Of Ireland : Matchday Thread Saturday Update âš½ï¸ on 14:19 - Nov 15 with 2524 views | Nortbankboy |
âš½ï¸ Wales v Republic Of Ireland : Matchday Thread Saturday Update âš½ï¸ on 10:33 - Nov 15 by Badlands | Why are Ireland sports people so arrogant yet extremely thuggish and whiny? (Sweeping statement I know but I stick with it.) Rugby team and Gaelic football players are the same, |
Good job mark Hughes was not like that | | | |
âš½ï¸ Wales v Republic Of Ireland : Matchday Thread Saturday Update âš½ï¸ on 15:58 - Nov 15 with 2484 views | KeithHaynes | Ward; Rodon, Mepham, B Davies; N Williams, Ampadu, Morrell, Norrington-Davies; Brooks, Bale (C), James. Roberts not starting. Good for us. Ireland James McClean, Kevin Long, Dara O'Shea, Jayson Molumby & Robbie Brady inc. Jack Byrne, Ryan Manning & Jason Knight all named on the bench.
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âš½ï¸ Wales v Republic Of Ireland : Matchday Thread Saturday Update âš½ï¸ on 16:11 - Nov 15 with 2467 views | trampie | Kieffer Moore on the bench and he's been starting recently for Wales and considering he is not playing Tyler Roberts is also on the bench, I think Harry Wilson is suspended so Wales are going with a front three of Dan James, Brooks and Bale. Let's hope that Brooks and Bale are fit enough to do the business. [Post edited 15 Nov 2020 16:34]
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âš½ï¸ Wales v Republic Of Ireland : Matchday Thread Saturday Update âš½ï¸ on 17:10 - Nov 15 with 2418 views | trampie | Damn Pukki has scored for the Finn's. | |
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âš½ï¸ Wales v Republic Of Ireland : Matchday Thread Saturday Update âš½ï¸ on 17:11 - Nov 15 with 2410 views | swan65split | Irish Manager seems to be coughing a few times. maybe a secret message. | | | |
âš½ï¸ Wales v Republic Of Ireland : Matchday Thread Saturday Update âš½ï¸ on 17:19 - Nov 15 with 2394 views | pikeypaul | Enough of this borefest for me after 15 minutes It's back to The Masters golf for a couple of hours.Hope I turn back in 90 mins to see us beating the micks.by a few but can't really see more than 1 in it for either side. OUT AFLI | |
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âš½ï¸ Wales v Republic Of Ireland : Matchday Thread Saturday Update âš½ï¸ on 17:22 - Nov 15 with 2400 views | jasper_T | Horgan was offside there but good defending by Neco regardless. | | | |
âš½ï¸ Wales v Republic Of Ireland : Matchday Thread Saturday Update âš½ï¸ on 17:38 - Nov 15 with 2368 views | jasper_T | Norrington-Davies like having Neil Taylor back. Back back sideways. One-footed and negative. | | | |
âš½ï¸ Wales v Republic Of Ireland : Matchday Thread Saturday Update âš½ï¸ on 17:39 - Nov 15 with 2367 views | Landore_Jack | Get a natural striker on ffs. | |
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âš½ï¸ Wales v Republic Of Ireland : Matchday Thread Saturday Update âš½ï¸ on 17:42 - Nov 15 with 2357 views | trampie | Morrell stupid there picking up a booking that could cost us. | |
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âš½ï¸ Wales v Republic Of Ireland : Matchday Thread Saturday Update âš½ï¸ on 17:47 - Nov 15 with 2344 views | Fireboy2 |
âš½ï¸ Wales v Republic Of Ireland : Matchday Thread Saturday Update âš½ï¸ on 17:38 - Nov 15 by jasper_T | Norrington-Davies like having Neil Taylor back. Back back sideways. One-footed and negative. |
This^ I'd get lockyer on and put ben at left wing back, a far better proposition going forward. | | | |
âš½ï¸ Wales v Republic Of Ireland : Matchday Thread Saturday Update âš½ï¸ on 17:49 - Nov 15 with 2331 views | angryjack |
âš½ï¸ Wales v Republic Of Ireland : Matchday Thread Saturday Update âš½ï¸ on 17:38 - Nov 15 by jasper_T | Norrington-Davies like having Neil Taylor back. Back back sideways. One-footed and negative. |
Exactly what I was thinking | | | |
âš½ï¸ Wales v Republic Of Ireland : Matchday Thread Saturday Update âš½ï¸ on 17:49 - Nov 15 with 2339 views | KeithHaynes |
âš½ï¸ Wales v Republic Of Ireland : Matchday Thread Saturday Update âš½ï¸ on 17:39 - Nov 15 by Landore_Jack | Get a natural striker on ffs. |
Saverese is the answer. | |
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âš½ï¸ Wales v Republic Of Ireland : Matchday Thread Saturday Update âš½ï¸ on 17:50 - Nov 15 with 2330 views | AndyCole |
âš½ï¸ Wales v Republic Of Ireland : Matchday Thread Saturday Update âš½ï¸ on 17:39 - Nov 15 by Landore_Jack | Get a natural striker on ffs. |
Missing Moore. Those that bash him have no clue. | |
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âš½ï¸ Wales v Republic Of Ireland : Matchday Thread Saturday Update âš½ï¸ on 17:51 - Nov 15 with 2320 views | angryjack | I'd sack giggs and his management team so underwhelming performances when we got flair players. | | | |
âš½ï¸ Wales v Republic Of Ireland : Matchday Thread Saturday Update âš½ï¸ on 17:53 - Nov 15 with 2325 views | jasper_T |
âš½ï¸ Wales v Republic Of Ireland : Matchday Thread Saturday Update âš½ï¸ on 17:47 - Nov 15 by Fireboy2 | This^ I'd get lockyer on and put ben at left wing back, a far better proposition going forward. |
Drop Ampadu into defence and get Josh on to sort them out. Rodon's dominating their number 9. | | | |
âš½ï¸ Wales v Republic Of Ireland : Matchday Thread Saturday Update âš½ï¸ on 17:55 - Nov 15 with 2316 views | trampie | If we don't shape up we will have to beat Finland on Wednesday and I was hoping that we could avoid that. | |
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âš½ï¸ Wales v Republic Of Ireland : Matchday Thread Saturday Update âš½ï¸ on 17:55 - Nov 15 with 2315 views | AndyCole | Rodon a colossus | |
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âš½ï¸ Wales v Republic Of Ireland : Matchday Thread Saturday Update âš½ï¸ on 17:57 - Nov 15 with 2306 views | AnotherJohn | The performance is disappointing so far, as others have said. We look fairly solid at the back, but midfield isn't creating much. Players who can shine on their day, like James, Brooks and Ampadu, seem to have lost form or been out in the last month or two, and aren't having great games. Bales looks as though he is on the way back, but is being pulled very deep. Several times we have had possession wide with men in the box, and then passed all the way back to our keeper rather than getting in a cross. On one occasion this nearly led to a RoI goal. Norrington-Davies has indeed had a touch of the Taylors. [Post edited 15 Nov 2020 18:03]
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âš½ï¸ Wales v Republic Of Ireland : Matchday Thread Saturday Update âš½ï¸ on 18:00 - Nov 15 with 2293 views | Badlands |
âš½ï¸ Wales v Republic Of Ireland : Matchday Thread Saturday Update âš½ï¸ on 17:39 - Nov 15 by Landore_Jack | Get a natural striker on ffs. |
We don't have one | |
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âš½ï¸ Wales v Republic Of Ireland : Matchday Thread Saturday Update âš½ï¸ on 18:02 - Nov 15 with 2290 views | Flashberryjack |
âš½ï¸ Wales v Republic Of Ireland : Matchday Thread Saturday Update âš½ï¸ on 17:53 - Nov 15 by jasper_T | Drop Ampadu into defence and get Josh on to sort them out. Rodon's dominating their number 9. |
Ampadu, is he even on the field. Awful, awful game, no passion, no pride, no want,....bit like watching the Welsh rugby team going through the motions of playing. | |
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