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Dripsey3

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  1. Ireland's first World Cup was 1990. It was our second major tournament in a row. Euro 88 was magical. England should have beat us 6-0. Instead we won 1-0. One of my favourite footballing memories. I digress....back to Italia 90......

    We faced England, Netherlands and Egypt. The Dutch had knocked us out of the Euros with a bizarre goal. We knew nothing about Egypt. We knew England inside out.

    The England game was full of tension. There was zero chance of the English taking us lightly this time around. Gary Lineker scored a typical Lineker goal. It stayed that way until Kevin Sheedy lashed a daisy cutter into the corner of the net with 17 minutes to go. It finished 1-1. 

    Next up was a 0-0 draw with Egypt. It was one of the worst games I have ever seen. Egypt didn't attack. Ireland didn't know what do. By the time we figured it out, time was slipping away. Brutal. Absolutely brutal. 

    And then the Dutch again. They stood between us and the knock out stage again. Gullit scored a brilliant goal to give the Dutch the lead. Niall Quinn rescued Ireland with 20 minutes left. We were in the last 16.

    The Dutch got West Germany. We got a decent Romanian side who were capable of anything. It wasn't the best of games and Romania deserved to win but we managed to take it to penalties. Pat Bonner saved 1. We scored all 5. Unbelievable scenes across the country. 

    Next up was the hosts in Rome. As per usual, Ireland raised their game against superior opposition. The Italians deserved their 1-0 win but it was a hell of a scrap. And just like that, our adventure was over but the memories live on. 

    24 of the best sides in the world competed in Italia 90. It was an elite competition. The current edition is the equivalent of trophies for everyone. A pat on the head for participating. A diluted competition. No thanks.

  2. Southampton just keep on digging. Their argument is yes we deliberately broke the rules but we didn't benefit from it so why are we being punished? Also that the integrity of the game was undermined, not by their cheating, but by then being punished! I expect even some Southampton supporters are embarrassed by this approach. The owners have destroyed the club's reputation.

  3. Well I sat down last night and made a list of the away games I'd like to attend next year. So:

    Reading - You can get the Elizabeth Line from Heathrow to Reading. Ideal for my good self.

    Leyton Orient - A ground I'm very familiar with. Watched Notts there a few times.

    Oxford - I've never been to Oxford. I'd like to see the place and this is the perfect excuse.

    Blackpool - I was there once. I sat on the beach and watched the world go by. I'd like to do that again.

    My maybe would be Wigan. I like history and Wigan is interesting.

    My would love to but very unlikely. Exeter and Plymouth. I'd love to visit Devon.

    I'll try and make one home game. Sheffield Wednesday appeals to me most. Then Luton. Then Leicester. Then that small club beginning with M.....

  4. I won't be able to attend the playoff final next month. I can't get the time off work. Previously time off wasn't an issue but things have changed. We have a CEO who sees longevity as a bad thing. People with 10 years plus are being moved closer to the exit. I'm there 19 years. I'm holding on for redundancy and they are hoping I quit. It's not a fun situation but I do my best.

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