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Originally posted by Bitored Bitored wrote:

I hate to piss on peoples parade but the football has to be conducive to a good atmosphere. Hoof ball does not encourage people to sit up and shout their team on.
I remain an optimist and love to roar on my country but that's the simple fact.

I'm relatively confident that MON will play with less fear at home we can't really judge the Gibraltar game as an example but we most defiantly wouldn't have scored 7 past them under Trap so I believe the approach will be more positive and that we're not just depending on Set pieces to create chances. I live in hope we produce it on the pitch and the crowd will follow. 


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Originally posted by irelandfan irelandfan wrote:

Originally posted by Bitored Bitored wrote:

I hate to piss on peoples parade but the football has to be conducive to a good atmosphere. Hoof ball does not encourage people to sit up and shout their team on.
I remain an optimist and love to roar on my country but that's the simple fact.

I'm relatively confident that MON will play with less fear at home we can't really judge the Gibraltar game as an example but we most defiantly wouldn't have scored 7 past them under Trap so I believe the approach will be more positive and that we're not just depending on Set pieces to create chances. I live in hope we produce it on the pitch and the crowd will follow. 

Yes and it's nearly gone unnoticed that we've won our last three games at the Aviva (Oman, Gibraltar and USA). Fingers crossed we extend this to four in a row on Sunday.
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Originally posted by Strazdas Strazdas wrote:

Originally posted by irelandfan irelandfan wrote:

Originally posted by Bitored Bitored wrote:

I hate to piss on peoples parade but the football has to be conducive to a good atmosphere. Hoof ball does not encourage people to sit up and shout their team on.
I remain an optimist and love to roar on my country but that's the simple fact.


I'm relatively confident that MON will play with less fear at home we can't really judge the Gibraltar game as an example but we most defiantly wouldn't have scored 7 past them under Trap so I believe the approach will be more positive and that we're not just depending on Set pieces to create chances. I live in hope we produce it on the pitch and the crowd will follow. 



Yes and it's nearly gone unnoticed that we've won our last three games at the Aviva (Oman, Gibraltar and USA). Fingers crossed we extend this to four in a row on Sunday.


I like your optimism but tbh all three were games we expected to win. If we didn't win the first two sure we may as well jack in attempting international football altogether.

Hopefully we can go on an unbeaten run at home now.
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Beating the U.S. was a very good result, though the football wasn't the best. The Gibraltar and Oman results were expected alright.

As for tomorrow, we're gonna have to go all out. On the pitch and in the stands. And to be honest, I don't care about the style. Just get the damn result and fight for it!
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With you on this Gerk, but as you know you are preaching to the converted on here, it is the west and east stand that need to be revved up for this, the message needs to be drilled into them by the PA announcer at all times leading up to kick off and even through the game that they need to get behind the team and show their support because the Poles will be rocking the place, they are likely to be scattered all over the stands in big groups which hopefully riles our own supporters up when they start chanting and gets our crowd motivated
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Originally posted by Steve Amsterdam Steve Amsterdam wrote:

Beating the U.S. was a very good result, though the football wasn't the best. The Gibraltar and Oman results were expected alright.

As for tomorrow, we're gonna have to go all out. On the pitch and in the stands. And to be honest, I don't care about the style. Just get the damn result and fight for it!


Exactly. It's a results business. I'm sure people will not give a sh*te about how the 3 points were got sitting in the boozer after the game so long as the 3 points are in the bag.

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Originally posted by Steve Amsterdam Steve Amsterdam wrote:

Beating the U.S. was a very good result, though the football wasn't the best. The Gibraltar and Oman results were expected alright.

As for tomorrow, we're gonna have to go all out. On the pitch and in the stands. And to be honest, I don't care about the style. Just get the damn result and fight for it!


Really? from where i was sitting it looked to be decent enough....i thought that night we attempted to play how we should, able to make it physical when required but well able to knock it about as well, as we saw with our goals

But yeah. If we win tomorrow ill not be complaining about how we played


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Originally posted by McG McG wrote:

Originally posted by Strazdas Strazdas wrote:

Originally posted by irelandfan irelandfan wrote:

Originally posted by Bitored Bitored wrote:

I hate to piss on peoples parade but the football has to be conducive to a good atmosphere. Hoof ball does not encourage people to sit up and shout their team on.
I remain an optimist and love to roar on my country but that's the simple fact.


I'm relatively confident that MON will play with less fear at home we can't really judge the Gibraltar game as an example but we most defiantly wouldn't have scored 7 past them under Trap so I believe the approach will be more positive and that we're not just depending on Set pieces to create chances. I live in hope we produce it on the pitch and the crowd will follow. 



Yes and it's nearly gone unnoticed that we've won our last three games at the Aviva (Oman, Gibraltar and USA). Fingers crossed we extend this to four in a row on Sunday.


I like your optimism but tbh all three were games we expected to win. If we didn't win the first two sure we may as well jack in attempting international football altogether.

Hopefully we can go on an unbeaten run at home now.

The team played well in all three matches though. It's not as if they were three ugly wins. It would be nice if we found out that MON is a very good manager for playing at home, and a win over Poland tomorrow would give us huge confidence against Scotland.
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Listen to this to get the emotions going even more ahead of the game

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Just over 5 hours left in work, Thoughts of sitting in Ryan's this time 2Moro keeping me Going, Can't wait to be in the West Upper cheering on OUR Team...
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Can't wait for this tomorro! ybig!!
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I have a feeling we might be out sung by the poles, we need to hit them hard and early. Get in create and atmosphere and hope the players feed off it #ybig
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The SS is going to be absolutely rocking tomorrow. Cannot wait.

But in general this game will not need the SS to get the rest of the stadium going. The circumstances of the game with it being a Sunday evening and such important in terms of our chances to qualify. Think the whole place be rocking

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Originally posted by t_rAndy t_rAndy wrote:

The SS is going to be absolutely rocking tomorrow. Cannot wait.



A quick goal for us in the first ten would be great for it. First game in ages that I have been looking forward too. Very optimistic about the result.

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