IRELAND’S FOOTBALLERS TAKE on Macedonia, hoping to keep their Euro 2012 qualification bid on track, this evening.
Skopje has not, however, been a happy hunting ground for the Boys in Green through the years.
In 1997, Mick McCarthy’s side were humbled 3-1 as the term ‘I had a Macedonia’ was coined amid a disastrous World Cup qualification result.
Two years later, in the final group game of the European Championships campaign, a last minute goal made it 1-1 – sending the Irish into an unsuccessful play-off.
Today, Ireland are well in the mix in Group B, on 10 points with Russia and Slovakia apiece. After a week in which the Vintners Association in this country have vowed to bring Ireland’s pubs in the modern day – despite rising drink prices – what does the cost of a pint tell us about this evening’s showdown?
Very little obviously. But we had a look anyway and it looks like we’re on for a win:
Source: finfacts.ie and pintprice.com