Updated at 22.46
A VICTORY FOR ENGLAND could potentially be beneficial for the Irish team.
The reason stems from tonight’s Group A finale. After this evening’s results, France finished first on seven points, with Switzerland second on five points, Albania third on three points and Romania last on one point.
Meanwhile, wins for Wales and England tomorrow would leave Group B looking as follows – England: 7 points, Wales: 6 points, Slovakia: 3 points, Russia 1 point.
An England draw or loss would, however, result in more than one team finishing on four points, thus potentially complicating matters for Martin O’Neill’s men.
If the England win materialises, however, a win for Ireland against Italy — as unlikely as it may seem in the aftermath of yesterday’s comprehensive loss against Belgium — would leave the Boys in Green on four points and at least third in the group.
Assuming Ireland finish third, they would qualify as one of the four best third-place teams, with fellow third-place sides Slovakia (assuming England beat them) and Albania both a point behind them in this hypothetical scenario.
It’s admittedly an unlikely set of circumstances, but within the realms of possibility nonetheless.
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#4 is madness (if Ive read it right), a team that doesnt get to the Ulster final (eg Armagh lets say) will have a knock out game against (randomly) either a Dublin/Kerry etc or a Clare/Westmeath.. The provincial championships are too unbalanced to be the basis of any seeding
A definite no on the first one. The others might be interesting, though unlikely to see every club introduce an underage hurling team.
@Ian Cunningham: Me thinks number one a great idea. Watching underage players now when they get onto a divisional never mind county panel, think they don’t have to show up for club games. Club ought to always come first for players, unfortunately though, there’s no money for the association incoming from club games, it’s inter county that generates that, alas this motion be turned down
@Jed Ward: Cork have enough injury concerns without having to worry about fellas playing meaningless RedFM League matches. If it was county championship matches maybe. That’s what the split season is for.
@Jed Ward: . The demands on inter county players at both underage and senior level are huge. Younger inter county players between the ages of 19 and 22 have in many cases the very significant additional demands of university competitions to cope with. A balance has to be struck. These huge demands are leading to soft tissue injuries. Additional demands being placed on this group of players are highly questionable.
@Richard Ford: as you say “the demands” on amateur players. There is actually no need to elaborate on this. The top brass don’t give a fiddle about “the demands” on players, players are just a commodity for their chunky pay packets and Croke Park
Would love to see football format returned to lose a game and you’re out of provincial championship. Four province winners go to all Ireland semi final and winners of that game onto final. Then again, it’s all about the money, so not a hope of ever seeing that format again in either code
@Jed Ward: given the commitment and training that players put in these days, you can’t have fellas knocked out after one game.
@Jed Ward: Catch yourself on. That format is outdated and way past its sell by date.
@Richard Ford: all about the money money money,
@Ian it’s taking to absolute Michael out of players who are amateur with all the training and commitment they put in. Again it’s all about the money money money. The Grab All Airgead association.
@Jed Ward: OK, you’re one of them. A GAA hater, who knows nothing about the GAA, but has a smart nickname.
@Ian Cunningham: 100% correct there Ian. Actually I’m an ex county player, now coaching an underage level and vice chairman with my juvenile club.
@Jed Ward: what a crock of … .