Aidan McGeady - Most popular for 2009
Viewing all posts which authors have tagged ‘Aidan McGeady’.
You can also subscribe to this tag's feed.
Saturday's demoralizing one-nil home loss to France in the first leg of their World
Cup play-off sees the Republic of Ireland facing an uphill task to reach next summer's
showpiece. As French fans start booking their flights to South Africa, the Irish faithful are left
praying for a miracle.
According to the London Times, Tony Mowbray will be installed as the new manager of Glasgow Celtic.
He leaves behind a relegated West Bromwich Albion, but this is a good move for both Celtic and
Mowbray. Tony did a great job getting WBA promoted in the first place. He also didn't receive a lot
of financial support to buy new players once the team were promoted.
"Is it a dive? Never in a million years. A dive is when you try to influence the referee, you throw
your arms up and so on."The quote above is what Tony Mowbray said following Aidan McGeady's yellow
card for diving yesterday. I have a degree of sympathy with McGeady, we have seen in the past few
days just how randomly the media can react to extremely similar incidents.
Bayern Munich could be set to make a move for Aiden McGeady following a fact-finding
mission on the Celtic winger.
Ireland manager Giovanni Trapattoni claims he was asked to give his assessment of McGeady by the
German outfit.
The Italian met Bayern representatives at Chelsea's 1-0 win over Manchester City last week, where
the discussion took place.
Of the European World Cup play-offs I would argue that the Republic of Ireland's fixture against
France is the pick of the ties. The Irish have shown a great battling spirit in their
qualification campaign so far, drawing twice with Italy and narrowly missing out on defeating the
Italians particular highlights.
Damien Duff has been ruled out of Ireland's World Cup qualifiers against Bulgaria and Italy
with a hamstring injury.
Thursday evening's shock news was a big blow to Ireland boss Giovanni Trapatonni before the
important group 8 games against Bulgaria and Italy.
There had been no suggestion of any problem with Duff's fitness and Aiden McGeady remains a fitness
doubt because of a foot injury, but goalkeeper Shay Given will be fit.
Ireland assistant manager Marco Tardelli has played down injury concerns surrounding Shay
Given and Aiden McGeady.
The Manchester City keeper and Celtic winger received treatment at their clubs on Monday ahead of
Saturday's World Cup qualifier against Bulgaria.
"I'm sure they will be available for the next training," said Tardelli.
Ok, naf title, but we have drawn the ‘Bhoys' in The Champions League qualifier, first leg is
the 18th August across the border in sunny Scotland – in The Emirates Cup we swept aside Rangers,
the current champions of Scotland with some ease, so on paper we should be able to do the same with
Celtic.
Listened to the boys on Fox talking up the quality of the Irish team the other night.
I was thinking do they know anything about the Irish team?
Yes the Irish did a job on Italy recently getting a famous 1-1 win. I know it's a draw but in
Ireland 1-1 has become a win.
But none of the Irish play outside of England, or Scotland play at a high or technical level other
than maybe Robbie Keane and Aidan McGeady.
We would love to see this today
The Battle of Britain is on.
Celtic v Arsenal
UEFA Champions League, Celtic Park
Tuesday, August 18, 2009, 19:45
Heading into the match Wenger cautioned into reading too much into the Everton results:
"I said many times that I believe in the team but you cannot go to any conclusion after one
game," said the Frenchman.
This morning, Tony Mowbray looked out of his window, saw the clouds and the threat of rain, and
though "a bit of rain will help our game tonight". He made his breakfast, ate it, enjoyed it, and
began the journey to the Lennoxtown training centre in a buoyant, if not overly-confident mood.
But, somewhere along the way, he must have ran over a black cat.
Jogaram em Dublin, no estádio Croke Park, para um público de 70.640 pessoas, as seleções do
Eire (34º no ranking da FIFA) e Itália (4º do ranking da FIFA).
Antes desse jogo, as 2 seleções jogaram:
Copas do Mundo1994
New York/New Jersey
18/06/1994
ITA
0:1 (0:1)
IRL
Group matches
1990
Rome
30/06/1990
ITA
1:0 (1:0)
IRL
Quarter-finals
Eliminatórias Copa do Mundo2010
Bari
01/04/2009
ITA
1:1 (1:0)
IRL
First stage
Eliminatórias Eurocopa1972
Dublin
10/05/1971
IRL
1:2 (1:1)
ITA
Preliminary round
1972
Florence
08/12/1970
ITA
3:0 (2:0)
IRL
Preliminary round
Amistosos2005
Dublin
17/08/2005
IRL
1:2 (1:2)
ITA
1992
Foxboro
04/06/1992
IRL
0:2 (0:1)
ITA
1985
Dublin
05/02/1985
IRL
1:2 (0:2)
ITA
1926
Turin
21/03/1926
ITA
3:0 (3:0)
IRL
O quarteto de arbitragem foi assim definido:
- Referee: Terje HAUGE (NOR)
- Assistant Referee 1: Steinar HOLVIK (NOR)
- Assistant Referee 2: Frank ANDAS (NOR)
- Fourth official: Espen BERNTSEN (NOR),
Aos 8 minutos do primeiro tempo, 6 Glenn WHELAN abriu o placar para a seleção da Irlanda.