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Finnegan

2011 Nations Cup.

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It's ROI's home ground.

C'mon wales, this isn't ethical - you can't kidnap all the leprachauns so you can look like you have 1 iota of ability. They're people (admittedly freakish midgety people) too.

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Crainey at left back and Ross McCormack up front (possibly - he's wandered around up front and in the midfield but done **** all except miss a glorious chance) - pretty decent explaination.

We aren't the best team in the world by any means but surely even levien has to be aware we have better options than them?

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What the **** has just happened to that stream Adster linked in?

It's repeating one small section of SSN.

Edit: People might be pissing with my head since all i can see is that WBA have given bednar a new contract lol and released barnes but i've been told Christoph Berra has made it 3-1.

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Wales expect to beat England at Rugby? Genuinely surprising given Englands history at egg-chasing when compared to the Welsh.

You mean the history that's almost perfectly equal and that we were comfortably ahead in before the professional area? That aside, before we derail the topic, I should point out, however, that I was only joking.

And Al, I don't see Naismith leaving Rangers for us and he'd be a huge unknown at our level. Don't be fooled any showing tonight, we might not be Brazil but the side we put out today was weak even by our standards. Hell, our U21s would be a better option than some of those. Morgan? Dorman? Tudor Jones? Easter? lol

It was hardly top classic football for Naismith and co to be testing themselves, was it? That Wales side would struggle in this division.

Posted

The Republic to win it i reckon, Scotland 2nd

On course with this prediction ! Know my stuff when it comes to minor nation football ;)

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And Al, I don't see Naismith leaving Rangers for us and he'd be a huge unknown at our level. Don't be fooled any showing tonight, we might not be Brazil but the side we put out today was weak even by our standards. Hell, our U21s would be a better option than some of those. Morgan? Dorman? Tudor Jones? Easter? lol

It was hardly top classic football for Naismith and co to be testing themselves, was it? That Wales side would struggle in this division.

Money talks and, at the moment at least, rangers are skint. Slap a bit of cash their way, offer him decent wages and his head would probably turn.

He is a cracking little player though, he's proven that with rangers.

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On course with this prediction ! Know my stuff when it comes to minor nation football ;)

lol

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BBC

Goals from Aaron Ramsey and Robert Earnshaw earned Wales a comfortable win over Northern Ireland in the Nations Cup wooden spoon clash in Dublin.

Apart from a few early Niall McGinn runs, the understrength Northern Irish offered no attacking threat at a near-deserted Aviva Stadium.

Ramsey hammered Wales ahead on 36 minutes after keeper Jonathan Tuffey's weak punch.

Sub Earnshaw turned Colin Coates to fire in the second goal on 69 minutes.

The match was played in an atmosphere akin to a behind-closed-doors contest with an official attendance of 529 spectators at the Dublin venue.

Indeed, a number of the spectators appeared to be Scottish fans availing of the free entrance for the Nations Cup basement battle ahead of their team's competition decider against the Republic of Ireland on Sunday.

lol

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Just watched the highlights of the match and it's actually embarrassing. The football looked awful, epitomised by the build-up to Wales' first goal lol, and the attendance was genuinely shocking. They're either going to have to rethink the tournament and the timing of it or scrap it altogether but I strongly suspect it'll be the latter, it's like the Intertoto Cup of internationals as it is.

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With enough media coverage and played in July every two years with an obligation to field strong teams then it would work with or without England. Oh, and without this host city shit, who'll pay to go to Dublin to see Scotland and Wales? 6N style hosting please.

In short, whoever planned this format is a tard.

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That was ****ing gash.

Paul McShane - international footballer :crylaugh:

Scotland should have scored about 10 times in the last fifteen or so minutes.

Ah well, it's a bit of silverware.

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