Indeed, living and working & bolstering the Irish economy. Juxtaposed to all of the England B players who fly in for their regular radio panels and promotional gigs that are lapped up by the Italia 90 cubs.
thats a serious clamping
Boateng is immense.
Poland will never forgive or forget the Fall Weiss
Headshot
That was all a bit Germany v Austria at World Cup '82
Northern Ireland fan passed away during the game.
Stewards flooded into the Northern Irish section of the stadium during the second half after a supporter in his early 60s collapsed. The man later died of a heart attack.
RIP
Destroyed Lewandowski all day
Terrible miss from Milik. Good result though.
Some awful shite by the RTE panel here. Sadlier actually called Poland “terrible” at one stage They also produced a video segment titled “poor Polish play” which featured two clips, one of which was a free kick that went slightly over the bar. They also seem to be writing off Germany
It might be me getting older and not looking at things in a child like manner since I turned 32 but TV coverage seems way worse in the last couple of tournaments.
I would have called them well organised myself. They don’t really have a forward threat. Completely relying on Lewandowski. Don’t think the Germans went for it tonight.
Very unimpressed with the Germans in their two games so far.
There’s one New Zealander and one South African economic migrants in the Ireland starting team to face South Africa in Johannesburg on Saturday. @dodgy_keeper supports a Limerick hurling team who’s only senior All Ireland in the last 76 years had an economic migrant from Shinrone in Offaly, Joe McKenna, with not an ounce of Limerickness at corner forward.
That’s a damn good thrashing there
Team is seriously lacking balance
No striker
Missing Lahm at right back too. Howedes is nowhere near as effective a player
Hector has terrible end product as well
88 - Whelan, McGrath, Brady, Bonner, Moran, Stapleton ???
88 - Whelan, McGrath, Brady, Bonner, Moran, Stapleton ???
Liam Brady didn’t make the squad for 1988.
Paul McGrath was born in Ealing.