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Posted: 17 Oct 2019 at 8:01pm |
IrishCanadian wrote:
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Canada don't have the worst side as of late
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I'd love us to play each other. It's the first time in my life that I'd actually back Canada to beat Ireland. Canada's attack and midfield are better and actually comfortable on the all. Canada's weakness is their backline but Ireland are so impotent with the ball they'd still struggle to create anything.
A win over Ireland in a friendly would do nicely for Canada's FIFA rankings too for the hex qualification. |
Arfield your star man? |
Now that Atiba Hutchinson is creeping into retirement, Arfield is the main man in midfield. Very consistent and usually a level above, was great against the USA. Still no clue what Scotland were thinking with him. He'd be one of their best players.
The stars in attack is the real promise though with the teenagers Alphonso Davies and Jonathan David. Alphonso tore MLS apart and got his move to Bayern where he is slowly being brought through. Jonathan David is a goal machine in the Belgian League for Gent and being linked to some top European clubs. Then also have Junior Hoilett, Cavallini, and Cyle Larin having good ability. The biggest difference in the Canadian setup is the emergence of these young forwards which give us hope of actually scoring in a match. Something Ireland are really lacking at the moment. |
Ireland lacking an emerging crop of talented young strikers? Are you sure you follow Irish football |
Only one of which has made 2 appearances for the senior side and about 5 matches in total in senior football. The others are playing youth football which is irrelevant to the discussion. Until they actually breakthrough we'll continue to look completely toothless in attack. I'm talking about the Irish senior side which struggles to score against Gibraltar. I'm well aware of the youth players, I'm sure I watch a lot more youth football than you even. Hopefully they will progress and give us the same excitement the Canadian crop are showing. Until then though, yes Ireland is severely lacking it. Our biggest goal threat is Shane Duffy from CB for christs sake. |
Both Connolly and Obafemi have played at senior level for us and their clubs. Beyond that there's an incredible depth of young attacking talent as well, lacking we are not.
In any case, Ireland would beat Canada comfortably (or as comfortably as is possible for us considering our style of play). Sure we beat the US only last year despite being at a ridiculously low ebb, and the US are a far superior side to Canada.
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Posted: 17 Oct 2019 at 8:07pm |
John Giles is speaking at 21.00 tonight on Off the Ball about the Ireland displays v Georgia and Switzerland.
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Posted: 17 Oct 2019 at 9:32pm |
The O'Shea wrote:
IrishCanadian wrote:
The O'Shea wrote:
IrishCanadian wrote:
BrendanD88 wrote:
IrishCanadian wrote:
GreenDodger93 wrote:
Canada don't have the worst side as of late
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I'd love us to play each other. It's the first time in my life that I'd actually back Canada to beat Ireland. Canada's attack and midfield are better and actually comfortable on the all. Canada's weakness is their backline but Ireland are so impotent with the ball they'd still struggle to create anything.
A win over Ireland in a friendly would do nicely for Canada's FIFA rankings too for the hex qualification. |
Arfield your star man? |
Now that Atiba Hutchinson is creeping into retirement, Arfield is the main man in midfield. Very consistent and usually a level above, was great against the USA. Still no clue what Scotland were thinking with him. He'd be one of their best players.
The stars in attack is the real promise though with the teenagers Alphonso Davies and Jonathan David. Alphonso tore MLS apart and got his move to Bayern where he is slowly being brought through. Jonathan David is a goal machine in the Belgian League for Gent and being linked to some top European clubs. Then also have Junior Hoilett, Cavallini, and Cyle Larin having good ability. The biggest difference in the Canadian setup is the emergence of these young forwards which give us hope of actually scoring in a match. Something Ireland are really lacking at the moment. |
Ireland lacking an emerging crop of talented young strikers? Are you sure you follow Irish football |
Only one of which has made 2 appearances for the senior side and about 5 matches in total in senior football. The others are playing youth football which is irrelevant to the discussion. Until they actually breakthrough we'll continue to look completely toothless in attack. I'm talking about the Irish senior side which struggles to score against Gibraltar. I'm well aware of the youth players, I'm sure I watch a lot more youth football than you even. Hopefully they will progress and give us the same excitement the Canadian crop are showing. Until then though, yes Ireland is severely lacking it. Our biggest goal threat is Shane Duffy from CB for christs sake. |
Both Connolly and Obafemi have played at senior level for us and their clubs. Beyond that there's an incredible depth of young attacking talent as well, lacking we are not.
In any case, Ireland would beat Canada comfortably (or as comfortably as is possible for us considering our style of play). Sure we beat the US only last year despite being at a ridiculously low ebb, and the US are a far superior side to Canada. |
They've played about 20 games combined with about 3 goals. Jonathan David has twice as many goals as them just this season in half the appearances. David scores more in Jupiter league than Obafemi did at youth level. Obafemi also can't get a proper game at Southampton. Nor is he in the Irish senior set up. He's nowhere close to David's level.
Usa are far superior and yet just got played off the pitch and were beat the other night by Canada. So what is your point?
Ireland won't beat anyone comfortably. Ireland can't even beat Gibraltar comfortably and gets outplayed regularly by Georgia who's star is a decent MLS player. You can't beat anyone comfortably when you can't score a goal. Ireland should hope they'd win but they aren't doing sh*t comfortably when the strikers score 1 in 10 and the attack consists of McClean running in straight lines as fast as he can and hoping Duffy can get up for a header.
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Posted: 17 Oct 2019 at 9:39pm |
The O'Shea wrote:
IrishCanadian wrote:
The O'Shea wrote:
IrishCanadian wrote:
BrendanD88 wrote:
IrishCanadian wrote:
GreenDodger93 wrote:
Canada don't have the worst side as of late
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I'd love us to play each other. It's the first time in my life that I'd actually back Canada to beat Ireland. Canada's attack and midfield are better and actually comfortable on the all. Canada's weakness is their backline but Ireland are so impotent with the ball they'd still struggle to create anything.
A win over Ireland in a friendly would do nicely for Canada's FIFA rankings too for the hex qualification. |
Arfield your star man? |
Now that Atiba Hutchinson is creeping into retirement, Arfield is the main man in midfield. Very consistent and usually a level above, was great against the USA. Still no clue what Scotland were thinking with him. He'd be one of their best players.
The stars in attack is the real promise though with the teenagers Alphonso Davies and Jonathan David. Alphonso tore MLS apart and got his move to Bayern where he is slowly being brought through. Jonathan David is a goal machine in the Belgian League for Gent and being linked to some top European clubs. Then also have Junior Hoilett, Cavallini, and Cyle Larin having good ability. The biggest difference in the Canadian setup is the emergence of these young forwards which give us hope of actually scoring in a match. Something Ireland are really lacking at the moment. |
Ireland lacking an emerging crop of talented young strikers? Are you sure you follow Irish football |
Only one of which has made 2 appearances for the senior side and about 5 matches in total in senior football. The others are playing youth football which is irrelevant to the discussion. Until they actually breakthrough we'll continue to look completely toothless in attack. I'm talking about the Irish senior side which struggles to score against Gibraltar. I'm well aware of the youth players, I'm sure I watch a lot more youth football than you even. Hopefully they will progress and give us the same excitement the Canadian crop are showing. Until then though, yes Ireland is severely lacking it. Our biggest goal threat is Shane Duffy from CB for christs sake. |
Both Connolly and Obafemi have played at senior level for us and their clubs. Beyond that there's an incredible depth of young attacking talent as well, lacking we are not.
In any case, Ireland would beat Canada comfortably (or as comfortably as is possible for us considering our style of play). Sure we beat the US only last year despite being at a ridiculously low ebb, and the US are a far superior side to Canada. |
Ireland vs Canada wold be a very tight game, would fancy Davies to dance around our players and score. Would prolly be a draw
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Posted: 17 Oct 2019 at 9:40pm |
Can a Canada thread please be opened if this conversation is to continue.
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Posted: 17 Oct 2019 at 9:54pm |
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Posted: 17 Oct 2019 at 10:59pm |
So Canada gonna replace Wales as new fetish team we all have to spunk our boxers at the mere mention of?
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Posted: 17 Oct 2019 at 11:20pm |
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Posted: 18 Oct 2019 at 7:07am |
IrishCanadian wrote:
Mr. Snrub wrote:
The O'Shea wrote:
IrishCanadian wrote:
BrendanD88 wrote:
IrishCanadian wrote:
GreenDodger93 wrote:
Canada don't have the worst side as of late
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I'd love us to play each other. It's the first time in my life that I'd actually back Canada to beat Ireland. Canada's attack and midfield are better and actually comfortable on the all. Canada's weakness is their backline but Ireland are so impotent with the ball they'd still struggle to create anything.
A win over Ireland in a friendly would do nicely for Canada's FIFA rankings too for the hex qualification. |
Arfield your star man? |
Now that Atiba Hutchinson is creeping into retirement, Arfield is the main man in midfield. Very consistent and usually a level above, was great against the USA. Still no clue what Scotland were thinking with him. He'd be one of their best players.
The stars in attack is the real promise though with the teenagers Alphonso Davies and Jonathan David. Alphonso tore MLS apart and got his move to Bayern where he is slowly being brought through. Jonathan David is a goal machine in the Belgian League for Gent and being linked to some top European clubs. Then also have Junior Hoilett, Cavallini, and Cyle Larin having good ability. The biggest difference in the Canadian setup is the emergence of these young forwards which give us hope of actually scoring in a match. Something Ireland are really lacking at the moment. |
Ireland lacking an emerging crop of talented young strikers? Are you sure you follow Irish football |
Pick one of Connolly, Parrot, Idah, Cassidy, Afolabi & Obafemi |
As above, none of them are even in the senior side except for Connolly's recent promotion. Some of them don't even have a senior appearance at any level. They've done nothing at senior level and aren't even apart of the senior side. Until they actually transition to senior football then yes, we'll continue to watch Ireland without a hope in hell of actually scoring a goal other than Duffy bailing our ass off of a set piece. Jonathan David is one of the best forwards in the Jupiler League and scoring a goal a game for Canada. He is far better than any of the current strikers in the Irish senior side. He is actually the exact same age as Afolabi who has done nothing in senior football, barely even played it.
We've some very good youth players in the Irish set-up, along with some massively overrated ones, and hopefully they continue to progress and come good. But I'm talking the here and now and the senior side is dreadful viewing with the ball. |
Just seeing the comedy Canada-boasting here.
Canada's last game bar one was a 1-0 win over an entirely amateur team of Sunday league footballers, Cuba, in a neutral venue. Winner by Davies.
Cuba are so bad they make Gibraltar look like Barcelona.
In the previous week, in the Toronto leg of the fixture, four Cuban players made a break for it and defected, never to be seen again. In the recent game, it was lucky Cuba didn't score, as the goal celebration could have meant a sprint to the sideline, down the tunnel, out on to the street, hail down the first taxi and "follow that car to FREEDOM please sir". And don't look back.
That's to add to the four poor Cuban comrades who made a break for it during the Gold Cup a couple of months ago in the US. And another lad disappeared in their 3-0 loss in June to tiny island, Martinique.
So Cuba would be kind of like Gibraltar's standard . . . if, every time Gibraltar had an away game, half the team legged it off into the sunset, never to be seen again. Before any match, Fidel's successors are left scouring the streets of Havana for anyone left who can still play football - the binman, the milkman, the bus-driver, whoever - who hasn't fooked off at the first chance they got.
And Canada scrapped a 1-0 against these boys in a competitive Concacaf league game last month.
Gimme a break.
I'd love if we played your boys. Don't think they'd last the pace against any second, third or fourth tier European opposition - Canucks are somewhere around the Armenia/Azerbaijan level. No hope of qualifying for a world cup without hosting it.
And, as bad as we are, our U21s, let alone the senior team, would wipe the floor with Canada.
Canada and Arfield "the Orange Messi" are not close, - unless of course Hendrick, McClean, Whelan etc defected in Switzerland, never to be seen again a la Fidel's lads to be replaced by PreMadonna, Trap Junior and O'Shea in the midfield three, with Territorial in nets deliberately letting goals in - and even then Canada would struggle.
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Posted: 18 Oct 2019 at 7:38am |
Luis Amor Rodriguez wrote:
IrishCanadian wrote:
Mr. Snrub wrote:
The O'Shea wrote:
IrishCanadian wrote:
BrendanD88 wrote:
IrishCanadian wrote:
GreenDodger93 wrote:
Canada don't have the worst side as of late
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I'd love us to play each other. It's the first time in my life that I'd actually back Canada to beat Ireland. Canada's attack and midfield are better and actually comfortable on the all. Canada's weakness is their backline but Ireland are so impotent with the ball they'd still struggle to create anything.
A win over Ireland in a friendly would do nicely for Canada's FIFA rankings too for the hex qualification. |
Arfield your star man? |
Now that Atiba Hutchinson is creeping into retirement, Arfield is the main man in midfield. Very consistent and usually a level above, was great against the USA. Still no clue what Scotland were thinking with him. He'd be one of their best players.
The stars in attack is the real promise though with the teenagers Alphonso Davies and Jonathan David. Alphonso tore MLS apart and got his move to Bayern where he is slowly being brought through. Jonathan David is a goal machine in the Belgian League for Gent and being linked to some top European clubs. Then also have Junior Hoilett, Cavallini, and Cyle Larin having good ability. The biggest difference in the Canadian setup is the emergence of these young forwards which give us hope of actually scoring in a match. Something Ireland are really lacking at the moment. |
Ireland lacking an emerging crop of talented young strikers? Are you sure you follow Irish football |
Pick one of Connolly, Parrot, Idah, Cassidy, Afolabi & Obafemi |
As above, none of them are even in the senior side except for Connolly's recent promotion. Some of them don't even have a senior appearance at any level. They've done nothing at senior level and aren't even apart of the senior side. Until they actually transition to senior football then yes, we'll continue to watch Ireland without a hope in hell of actually scoring a goal other than Duffy bailing our ass off of a set piece. Jonathan David is one of the best forwards in the Jupiler League and scoring a goal a game for Canada. He is far better than any of the current strikers in the Irish senior side. He is actually the exact same age as Afolabi who has done nothing in senior football, barely even played it.
We've some very good youth players in the Irish set-up, along with some massively overrated ones, and hopefully they continue to progress and come good. But I'm talking the here and now and the senior side is dreadful viewing with the ball. |
Just seeing the comedy Canada-boasting here.
Canada's last game bar one was a 1-0 win over an entirely amateur team of Sunday league footballers, Cuba, in a neutral venue. Winner by Davies.
Cuba are so bad they make Gibraltar look like Barcelona.
In the previous week, in the Toronto leg of the fixture, four Cuban players made a break for it and defected, never to be seen again. In the recent game, it was lucky Cuba didn't score, as the goal celebration could have meant a sprint to the sideline, down the tunnel, out on to the street, hail down the first taxi and "follow that car to FREEDOM please sir". And don't look back.
That's to add to the four poor Cuban comrades who made a break for it during the Gold Cup a couple of months ago in the US. And another lad disappeared in their 3-0 loss in June to tiny island, Martinique.
So Cuba would be kind of like Gibraltar's standard . . . if, every time Gibraltar had an away game, half the team legged it off into the sunset, never to be seen again. Before any match, Fidel's predecessors are left scouring the streets of Havana for anyone left - the binman, the milkman, the bus-driver, - who can still play football who hasn't fooked off at the first chance they got.
And Canada scrapped a 1-0 against these boys in a competitive Concacaf league game last month.
Gimme a break.
I'd love if we played your boys. Don't think they'd last the pace against any second, third or fourth tier European opposition - Canucks are somewhere around the Armenia/Azerbaijan level. No hope of qualifying for a world cup without hosting it.
And, as bad as we are, our U21s, let alone the senior team, would wipe the floor with Canada.
Canada and Arfield "the Orange Messi" are not close, - unless of course Hendrick, McClean, Whelan etc defected in Switzerland, never to be seen again a la Fidel's lads to be replaced by PreMadonna, Trap Junior and O'Shea in the midfield three, with Territorial in nets deliberately letting goals in - and even then Canada would struggle.
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Posted: 18 Oct 2019 at 7:53am |
IrishCanadian wrote:
BrendanD88 wrote:
IrishCanadian wrote:
BrendanD88 wrote:
IrishCanadian wrote:
GreenDodger93 wrote:
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I'd love us to play each other. It's the first time in my life that I'd actually back Canada to beat Ireland. Canada's attack and midfield are better and actually comfortable on the all. Canada's weakness is their backline but Ireland are so impotent with the ball they'd still struggle to create anything.
A win over Ireland in a friendly would do nicely for Canada's FIFA rankings too for the hex qualification. |
Arfield your star man? |
Now that Atiba Hutchinson is creeping into retirement, Arfield is the main man in midfield. Very consistent and usually a level above, was great against the USA. Still no clue what Scotland were thinking with him. He'd be one of their best players.
The stars in attack is the real promise though with the teenagers Alphonso Davies and Jonathan David. Alphonso tore MLS apart and got his move to Bayern where he is slowly being brought through. Jonathan David is a goal machine in the Belgian League for Gent and being linked to some top European clubs. Then also have Junior Hoilett, Cavallini, and Cyle Larin having good ability. The biggest difference in the Canadian setup is the emergence of these young forwards which give us hope of actually scoring in a match. Something Ireland are really lacking at the moment. |
f**k away off mate. |
Feck off with what? I've yet to meet a Scot who isn't livid with the Scottish camp and what they did with Arfield and other players. Their squad selections have been controversial for years with the supporters. The Scots were handing out caps easier than Ireland was. Sure we played against them a few years ago with bloody Charlie Mulgrew in midfield, no surprise he played us off the park anyway but that is besides the point. Arfield's time at Burnley was far better than half the lot Scotland have been calling up over the years. He should have easily been in their camp, thankfully for Canada, Scotland are run worse than Ireland.
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Arfield is useless, every time I watch him for Rangers he looks clueless, but you think he would be one of Scotland's best players? Ryan Jack is better than him and can't get near the Scotland side. Would he get a game ahead of McGinn, McTominay, McGregor, Armstrong or Christie? I'll answer that, not a chance.
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Posted: 18 Oct 2019 at 8:06am |
I genuinely forgot he was still at Rangers! I know I don’t follow them the way Tones does, but I do try and keep abreast of what is going on! A nothing player in the SPFL is exactly what Scotland are crying out for!
Another thread veering towards lunacy!
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Posted: 18 Oct 2019 at 8:13am |
I was at the Canada V Cuba game. That's about as relevant as any of.the recent posts are to the thread title
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Posted: 18 Oct 2019 at 11:17am |
Luis Amor Rodriguez wrote:
Canada and Arfield "the Orange Messi" are not close, - unless of course Hendrick, McClean, Whelan etc defected in Switzerland, never to be seen again a la Fidel's lads to be replaced by PreMadonna, Trap Junior and O'Shea in the midfield three, with Territorial in nets deliberately letting goals in - and even then Canada would struggle. | "Deliberately letting them in"?
I'd be hammering them in myself, like Roy Race wearing Billy's Boots.
Then at the final whistle, I'd run off the pitch, up into the Sky Studio and kick Roy Keane square in the bollox.
Repeatedly.
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Posted: 18 Oct 2019 at 11:37am |
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Then at the final whistle, I'd run off the pitch, up into the Sky Studio and kick Roy Keane square in the bollox.
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Posted: 18 Oct 2019 at 11:42am |
Territorial wrote:
Luis Amor Rodriguez wrote:
Canada and Arfield "the Orange Messi" are not close, - unless of course Hendrick, McClean, Whelan etc defected in Switzerland, never to be seen again a la Fidel's lads to be replaced by PreMadonna, Trap Junior and O'Shea in the midfield three, with Territorial in nets deliberately letting goals in - and even then Canada would struggle. |
"Deliberately letting them in"?
I'd be hammering them in myself, like Roy Race wearing Billy's Boots.
Then at the final whistle, I'd run off the pitch, up into the Sky Studio and kick Roy Keane square in the bollox.
Repeatedly.
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At least we’d all get to watch you stand for Amhran na bhFiann in your capital city.
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Posted: 18 Oct 2019 at 12:25pm |
TOP SECRET - don't share with the Denmark team
So I get the feeling will be playing the same players and the same hoof ball approach for the first 70 mins with the aim to keep it 0-0.
Then for the last 20 mins of the game Mick will make some nonsensical substitution like Alan Judge on for someone other than mcclean (who will be terrible but run a lot)
we will be looking for the winning goal but all the attacks break down easily because we haven't been set up to press teams.
Game will end a draw or loss and Whelan will somehow be MOTM
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Posted: 18 Oct 2019 at 12:33pm |
The question is not whether we would beat Canada. That's irrelevant. The question is would we beat Cuba?
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