FAI...New Manager Hunt continues

Started by CĂșig huaire, November 19, 2009, 01:34:00 PM

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pearseog

Hoolahan is OK against the Moldova's etc. Against the big teams when we invariably kick long to Long/Walters the game bypasses him. Belgium in the Euros being a big example. Can do a job when chasing a game against the bigger teams but not from the start.

I'd play Arter McCarthy Hendrick in the middle when all are fit. McCarthy's better games are when he's not beside Whelan. Play Brady and Coleman at wing back and let the attack from deep. 

Declan

Surely Daryl Horgan is due a call up?? Some goals last night

general_lee


An Watcher

Harry Arter played the full 90 minutes for Bournemouth yday.  Seriously doubting this lads commitment to Ireland.  I know a few people have touted him for England as well as he only played friendlies for us.  Good luck to him but stop stringing us along and get your one England cap

bogball88

Anyone heading over to Vienna in a few weeks?

Esmarelda

Quote from: An Watcher on October 16, 2016, 10:53:01 AM
Harry Arter played the full 90 minutes for Bournemouth yday.  Seriously doubting this lads commitment to Ireland.  I know a few people have touted him for England as well as he only played friendlies for us.  Good luck to him but stop stringing us along and get your one England cap
You one of the boys on Twitter recently or did you miss that whole episode in the media?

Doubt away but your last sentence is without foundation.

An Watcher



muppet

MWWSI 2017

Jim_Murphy_74

Quote from: muppet on November 02, 2016, 05:07:06 PM
http://forum.ybig.ie/girl-living-in-france-urgently-seeks-irish-fan_topic54622.html

Girl in France urgently seeking Irish fan she met.

Anyone who was there know a Cormac:D

Hmm has someone got herself in the club?

/Jim.

laoislad

Dundalk going well.  1-1 away to Zenith with 25mins left.
When you think you're fucked you're only about 40% fucked.

laoislad

Unlucky to lose. Poor defending for Zeniths second.
When you think you're fucked you're only about 40% fucked.

Whitehair

Quote from: bogball88 on October 18, 2016, 02:10:57 PM
Anyone heading over to Vienna in a few weeks?

I'm heading over Friday to Sunday. Belfast - Vienna (via Amsterdam)

Hopefully we get a clean bill of health after this weekend's fixtures but the noises about McCarthy don't sound good. Arter'll hopefully play a part if he's unavailable but we've more MF options unlike up front where we're threadbare ATM. Could've done with Robbie still being available.

AZOffaly

Impressive stuff from the U16s, winning the Victory Shield. Some very handy young players.

SHEEDY

Fifa takes action over Republic of Ireland's Easter Rising logo

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The Republic wore the slogan in a friendly with Switzerland under the Ireland crest and above the flags of the two countries
Fifa has opened disciplinary proceedings over the Republic of Ireland's use of a logo to commemorate the centenary of the Easter Rising.

The Republic's players had the years 1916-2016 on their shirts during a friendly against Switzerland in March.

Fifa's decision comes amid discussions with the English and Scottish football associations over wearing poppies for their Armistice Day match.

The most likely punishment will be a fine, the BBC's Richard Conway reports.

A Fifa spokeswoman confirmed proceedings had been opened, adding: "We cannot comment further at this stage nor speculate on any outcome."

The Football Association of Ireland has declined to comment.

The Easter Rising was an Irish rebellion against British rule, which lasted from 24 to 29 April 1916 and resulted in 485 deaths.

Read more: What was the Easter Rising?
England and Scotland have used the Ireland example in their negotiations with Fifa over whether they can wear poppies on black armbands when they meet in a World Cup qualifier on 11 November.

The two FAs say they will defy any ban and are willing to accept any punishment handed down by the world governing body.

Before the investigation began, Fifa had been accused of double standards over the Republic's use of the Easter Rising logo.

Damian Collins MP, chairman of the Commons' Culture, Media and Sport select committee, called on Fifa to "clarify the issue", adding that it appeared to be "an absolutely classic example of leniency being shown to other countries".

What do the rules say?

The International Football Association Board (Ifab) - made up of the four British FAs and Fifa - is responsible for formulating the laws of the game, which are then upheld by Fifa.

The laws cover everything from the field of play to the equipment used and how the result of a game is determined.

A section of law four, which deals specifically with players' equipment, reads: "Equipment must not have any political, religious or personal slogans, statements or images.

"Players must not reveal undergarments that show political, religious, personal slogans, statements or images, or advertising other than the manufacturer's logo.

"For any infringement the player and/or the team will be sanctioned by the competition organiser, national football association or to be justified by Fifa."

It does not specify what the sanctions are for breaching those rules.
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