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Let’s do this! The European Championships have at last arrived and with it ends Ireland’s 10-year wait for a return to a major championships. Excuse us, while we blow up this inflatable hammer. Each day throughout the tournament hang around these daily liveblogs like touts outside Warsaw’s main train station. Send us pictures of where you’re watching the match, your journey to Poland, your tricolour-painted garden wall or sheep, your green tuxedo. Anything.
It’s going to be an interesting ride, whatever happens on the pitch. Take it away there, Gaybo…
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Our favourite translator this side of Seamus Heaney (we’re big fans of his Beowulf version, on the sports desk), Manuel Spinelli has her priorities right this morning. While the squad are training she’s sorting out a mid-morning treat:
Some people make a living picking stones from fields. Paul Fennessy is getting away with giggling into his sleeve as he watches Apres Match sketches under oversized headphones. Here’s his favourite seven clips from the RTÉ comedy trio. And here’s one to keep you going til lunch:
YouTube credit: FelixHacks
Speaking of RTÉ panellists, we caught up with Eamon Dunphy yesterday on Stephen’s Green. Here’s what he has to say about the big game™ on Sunday.
“If we get something on Sunday night – a win or a draw – then we’re set up. Then if it comes down to the last match and we have to beat Italy, I would be fairly confident that we could do that. Our record is excellent at big tournaments and part of that is down to morale and spirit of the group. Many of them have been together a long time and they bond well, whereas other countries have problems when they’re in camp and rows often break out.”
Read the rest of Ben Blake’s article here, if you can’t wait ’til this evening to hear more from Eamo.
Reader Eoin Cantwell sends us this from the airport. Bravo, sir. Bravo.
We have Miguel Delaney on the ground in Poland (and hopefully Ukraine) throughout the next month or so. This morning he runs through each team and what they can hope and expect. Guess who he’s writing about here…
They’ll most likely get: a tough battle for second in the group, ending with elimination.
News reaches us that Shay Given is training with the squad at the moment. And in front of him? The same 10 in bibs as yesterday. So it looks like we know the starting XI.
While Manuela is tucking into the sweets, see below, it seems Stephen Hunt is cooking up a storm in the kitchen. [Image via PogMaGol]
Well, I nearly crashed the car into the front of Josephine’s in Urlingford last night when the Off The Ball lads had Trap walk into their Polish man cave. I’m looking forward to Murph’s column with TheScore on Monday.
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The lads known as Tyrone2Poland have lost a window on the way to Poznan; keep an eye out for it on the autobahn.
So are you going to watch the match tonight? Pub or home? It’s a debate that will ring through the ages. One brewing company, Eight Degrees, have come up with this new option for beer drinkers. The picture is taken in Against The Grain, I’m told:
UEFA has now been made aware that there were some isolated incidents of racist chanting that occurred at the open training sessions of the Dutch team (on Wednesday) in Krakow,” a statement released today reads. “UEFA has not yet received any formal complaint from the KNVB (Dutch football federation).”
Miguel has just been talking to Mr Trapattoni after squad training and is currently writing what will be another award-winning report, I’m sure. In the meantime, here’s one choice quote from the Italian:
“I am not [exactly] excited. I am a little tense. But I want to keep a level of tension. A manager has to. It keeps the players [on edge]. It’s a positive tension.”
I think we know how he feels, right?
PELLUNTYS! Ciaran O’Raghallaigh has uploaded this footage of the Irish players practising spotters. Paul McShane seems to fancy himself as someone to step up.
YouTube: Ciarano
We’ve been on to Champion Sports in Dublin Airport where one unlucky Ireland fan seems to have left his match tickets. Are you out there Oliver? Here’s the full story.
*Cue Ultimate Warrior music*
Someone’s just sent us this — with the message ‘gotta check this out’ — through our upload function thing on our new app. We’ve got Thailand behind us now too…
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So we told you Miguel Delaney was just out of Trap’s press conference earlier. Here’s what we learned.
PS: he loves you, Ireland fans.
Right, I’m off for my carb-loaded lunch of chicken and pasta ahead of the big games tonight. Conor Nagle will be parachuting in, in true opening ceremony style, to keep this party going.
Witam wszystkich!
That’s “hello everyone” in Polish, or so Google Translate informs me. Well, it was either that or “Halo,” and I opted for the more exotic, consonant-heavy option…
Anyway, before this here liveblogging extravaganza takes the road less travelled, check out this tweet from young @Fofarty:
“@YouBoysInGreen chap from Kilnamanagh is cruising round in this beast. Flags, mirror covers n hudcaps all done now too”
Card-happy Dutch referee Bjorn Kuipers will take charge of Ireland’s tournament opener against Croatia. He’s dismissed 10 players in his last 27 matches (and has yet to witness the athletic majesty of a Paul McShane leveller).
There’s an emoticon for what you’re feeling: :-/
Damian Coughlan, the unfortunate – or, to play devil’s advocate, negligent – fan who left tickets for each of Ireland’s group stage matches in Dublin Airport, can rest easy (details here).
Dr. Ian McHale, a senior lecturer in statistics at the University of Salford and chair of the Royal Statistical Society’s sports department (yes, an actual thing), has worked mathematical magic to chart the likely course of Euro 2012.
Taking account of numerous variables – everything from current form to the perceived ability of nations to cope with pressure - McHale has ranked each team’s likelihood of graduating from the group stage and, eventually, leaving Kiev with the Trophée Henri Delaunay.
According to the study, Spain (12%) are most likely to win the tournament, closely followed by Joachim Loew’s Germany (11%), England (10%) and Russia (9%). The Netherlands, World Cup finalists in 2010, only merit a seeding of fifth.
Ireland (7%) are ranked eighth, above both Italy (10th) and Croatia (13th).
Under different circumstances, Miguel’s most recent tweet would qualify as one of the most boring in social media history. As it is, it’s the stuff of heady anticipation…
And lo, the Score’s rugby-anorak-in-residence came down with Euro 2012 fever…
Let’s pause for a… KIM KARDASHIAN UPDATE:
After spending several minutes locked in mortal combat with a set of tangled iPod headphones (two sets, actually, plus a set of phone cables… nightmare), I’m back in business!
Time to turn our attention to matters political:
The Ukrainian government has responded to British Foreign Secretary William Hague’s decision to confirm a government boycott of the tournament’s group stage.
Speaking to assembled media about the announcement, conceived of as an expression of solidarity with jailed Ukrainian opposition leader Yulia Tymoshenko, ambassador Volodymyr Khandogiy suggested the move was inappropriate:
“There are plenty of opportunities and fora and formats where we can discuss these issues, in the Council of Europe, the EU and bilaterally. We are ready to continue these discussions and to accept criticism. But we would like to put our perspective on these issues also. The reason for not attending I don’t understand, since I believe that sport and politics, they don’t mix.”
(Full report from the Guardian’s Luke Harding: here)
Quiz time:
How many of these retro kits can you identify?
If you’ve yet to board a flight to Eastern Europe and suffer from a variety of germ-related neuroses, you might want to peruse the HuffPost’s latest highbrow slideshow: The 5 Germiest Places At the Airport.
Your sweaty cacks are mysteriously absent.
It’s real! RTÉ coverage has just started…
Eamon’s already cranking up the populist rhetoric:
“I’m optimistic. I think we have a good chance of getting to the second stage. Going around town today – the place is buzzing… It’s a nice occasion for the nation, and I think we have a squad of players that deserve respect…”
No tears yet, though.
Tony O’Donoghue on Shay Given’s fitness:
“In the last three days, we’ve had Alan Kelly, Marco Tardelli and Giovanni Trappatoni telling us he’s 100% fit, but if he was 100% fit, he would have taken 100% part in training… He took full part in the training session today, and it was a relief to see him jumping and diving around, kicking footballs.”
John Giles on Shay Given’s fitness:
“I don’t think he’d be [training] unless he was ready to play… He was doing all the things you’d want him to do two days before a game…”
Eamo:
“No! No! I don’t think it’s great news… Clearly, he hasn’t been doing the work he needs to be doing… Goalkeepers need to be working a lot on their reaction stuff, and I don’t think he’s been doing that.”
Liam Brady:
“I was around them a couple of years ago, and Shay doesn’t do a lot of training… I disagree with Eamonn; I don’t think goalkeepers need to be doing a lot of training. Westwood is fantastic replacement.”
Not only is this the catchiest Euro 2012 anthem to date, it features a Dunphy-led tin whistle solo!
Shred it, Eamo! (Truly, he romances the tin whistle.)
France coach Laurent Blanc, he of the trendy frames and soul patch, has added his voice to the chorus of Football Men critical of Roy Hodgson’s decision to omit Rio Ferdinand from England’s tournament squad.
The Telegraph’s Jeremy Wilson has the quotage:
“I know Rio Ferdinand well and it’s true that it looks from my point of view that the choice not to pick him is not a footballing choice… There are clearly other things. I think that Rio Ferdinand is a very good player even if he is closer to the end of his career. It was very surprising for me to see that he was not picked despite all the injuries they have at the back.”
Our live coverage of Poland vs. Greece, the tournament curtain-raiser, has begun in earnest.
Join Tony Cuddihy for minute-by-minute updates at the end on the other end of this convenient link.
Got your patriotic blinkers on yet?
And so it begins…
The internets are ablaze with sporting positivity and goodwill, but it would be remiss of us to ignore the controversy surrounding the host countries’ somewhat patchy record when it comes to discouraging the racial abuse of athletes.
Guardian columnist Richard Williams claims Uefa’s refusal to intervene following the Netherlands’ shambolic open training session yesterday afternoon makes both it an “accessor[y] to a crime”.
“The attempt to pretend that the abuse came from fans disappointed that Krakow was not included in the tournament’s match schedule flies in the face of the testimony from the players themselves… by reaching an exculpatory judgment on a matter of great sensitivity with what seems like indecent haste, Uefa has made it look as though it is primarily interested in sweeping the matter under the red carpet on which it will parade at the opening ceremony.”
@OptaJoe informs me that Carlos Velasco Carballo, currently refereeing Poland-Greece on the other blog, saw fit to issue 16 red cards in the 19 Liga matches he officiated in this season.
Yowza!
As Lewandowski nods Poland into the lead and, in doing so, gets this tournament properly underway, it’s time for me to bring this here liveblog to a halt.
Fret not, I’ll be back in little over an hour with live coverage of the evening’s second game, Russia v. Czech Republic.
Widzenia!/ Slán!/ Goodbye!
Bit young for retirement isnt he.
Delph on the shelf….
So much for early retirement. Back to work for Delph.
The place where an English footballer’s career goes to die. All the best Fabian.
I’d sit on the bench naked for 100,000 a week
He clearly has no ambition. He’s deluded talking about loyalty in professional sport, especially football. What a loser.
Maybe he’d prefer to start week in and week out and lead a team rather than be a bit part player. Loser is harsh
Fighting for a spot vs Fernando and Fernandinho…..if i were him,i’d fancy my chances
definitely. Far better player in my view..
Yeah the guy is class, he’ll do week there. Plus he has pretty much secured his financial future, not sure why there is so much begrudgery.
Hi Ron,
Have you never been to Ireland before, no?
‘Milner and loanee frank lampard the only englishmen to start more than ten games’ ……
Joe Hart?!
Harts not a field player it’s much easier to start every game in goal
True that John.
What a money grabbing shit. What game time will he see? It is only to have some English players in the squad. Surely he can see that.
He will get lost to City. Bad move!
And now we find out he’s not moving. Don’t worry, I’ve humble pie in the oven for you.
he should change his 1st name to ‘washing the’…..cos that’s all he’ll be doing from now on!!!
Personally, I think Delph is under-rated and will get a lot more game time than people expect. Granted, it hasn’t worked out for some English players at City, but there are examples of players that have done well there too- Milner and Barry both achieved a lot. By many accounts, Delph is a level headed guy who loves his football. I don’t see the problem in wanting to play with better players and having the chance of contributing to winning something.
I agree. I think he’s great player. And could feature a lot more than people think. I do think it’s ironic that the FA brings in this home grown rule so the big teams would have more english players. They do, they just have them on the bench.
Why is Milner leaving then? They wanted him to stay..
He wanted to play in a more central position
Delph plays central? He may struggle to play then..
Simple fact is he has gone as far as he can at Villa and if he wants to finish his career with medals he has to move to a bigger club. There is a huge risk that it wont work out and he wont play but any sportsman worth his salt will back himself to succeed.
As a villa fan breaks my heart to say your right. He will be sorely missed as he was head and shoulders above anyone else last season. Wish him the best. If it doesn’t work out would gladly take him back. Lot of money to turn down and i think he will surprise people with how many games he will get. Pity he didn’t stay for another season but its his choice and just look at his wages.
Welcome back!! Never doubted his loyalty for a minute!!
Stupid boy
I take it he didn’t bother asking Adam Johnson, Scott Sinclair or Jack Rodwell for their opinion then
I remember him in January doing an interview on Soccer Saturday on Sky Sports after signing his new contract and all panel were saying how great he was by sticking with club and not chasing the money and etc but while really he signed a contract knowing he could leave for cheap in the summer.. He just another Rodwell or Sinclair will be wasted career.. Great money tho
You’re right. He should have gone to Liverpool United and not win anything in his career.
He won’t win nothing with city either you need a certain amount games to win medals..
Not anymore the club is allocated 40 medals for players and staff to do with as they like
Well he is staying at Villa well done to him..
Failed his medical then…
A snip at €8 million. Excellent young midfielder. Just because other players didn’t take their chance doesn’t mean Delph won’t be a success. Plus City’s midfield is hardly world class at the moment so he’ll definitely get game time.
Vile club , seriously just buying random player’s they don’t want or need so they can fill the quota. Soul is gone from the sport.
Don’t choke on them lemons will you.
Villa just released a statement on the matter. He’s staying put. http://mobile.avfc.co.uk/default.aspx?s=news-display&aid=4856901
and now you’ve changed the article so most of our comments look silly…
Money money money, give me money and I’m happy warming the bench……..just watch that ass grow fabien
ass will grow if he keeps his wallet in his arse pocket as well
Good for him.
Sickened but hes earned his move. Worked hard been standout player to Villa in last 2 years. Well on par with Benteke. I wish him all the best.
Fair play to him don’t take the 30 pieces of silver!
another Scott Sinclair, Jack Rodwell
He’ll now get a regular gme for England, and play about 6 league cup games a year out of position at left back / wing. Such a waste of a good player.
If he has done it for the right reasons then fair play to him.
like anyone here wouldnt do the same
Can’t blame him for leaving, Villa have been a shambles and would have been relegated over each of the last few seasons with Benteke dragging them over the line and he’s out the door too… 8mil tho for a English international heading into his prime is a bit of a rob considering what Villa paid for him and some of the fees floating around.
think ye forgot about joe hart there lads