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lfc4ever
06-09-06, 10:13 PM
Go figure :confused:

MrMichael
06-09-06, 10:16 PM
Oh my, first England then Spain. That's patently ridiculous....

:haha: :haha: :haha: :haha: :haha:

REDSCOUSER
06-09-06, 10:16 PM
Fucking well done NI, names count for nothing in football nowadays.
The Irish played their hearts out and deserved it, Spain choked as usual.

livvy145
06-09-06, 10:17 PM
What a fantastic result, well done N. Ireland.

CharlieMansonsSquint
06-09-06, 10:20 PM
Go figure :confused:

That's almost Scotland-esque. Lose to the shite team then beat the good one when the damage has already been done.

Still a great night in Belfast.:rock:

G_Man
06-09-06, 10:24 PM
Crazy, they get gubbed by Iceland and then beat Spain.

WTF?

Jayesh87
06-09-06, 10:46 PM
did Grant McCan play for NI ?

Slim
06-09-06, 11:07 PM
Nope he didn't Milky.
As its been stated on this thread, its a fucking daft result but I don't care!!! Its just typical NI to be so shit on Saturday and so good tonight - we are better as underdogs. On Saturday we stood off Iceland and let them play. Tonight from the first whistle we were right in the Spanish players' faces.

Unbelievable result, amazing scenes at Windsor Park and in my front room! We are all hammered here!!!
Make sure you watch MOTD to see Healy's 2nd and 3rd goals - they are fucking magic!!

Cheers boys!!

LFC Barry
06-09-06, 11:18 PM
Fair play to NI even though they fecked up my 10 fold accy. Its about time David Healy got a chance in the premiership

Parm
06-09-06, 11:31 PM
well done NI

johnp
06-09-06, 11:32 PM
Nope he didn't Milky.
As its been stated on this thread, its a fucking daft result but I don't care!!! Its just typical NI to be so shit on Saturday and so good tonight - we are better as underdogs. On Saturday we stood off Iceland and let them play. Tonight from the first whistle we were right in the Spanish players' faces.

Unbelievable result, amazing scenes at Windsor Park and in my front room! We are all hammered here!!!
Make sure you watch MOTD to see Healy's 2nd and 3rd goals - they are fucking magic!!

Cheers boys!!

Fair play to you boys, great result. And Healys last two were both aken excellently :handshake:

lfc4ever
06-09-06, 11:43 PM
Alonso & Garcia will take some stick back at Melwood :haha:

Slim
06-09-06, 11:50 PM
Fair play to you boys, great result. And Healys last two were both aken excellently :handshake:

:handshake: Cheers buddy!

Bob
06-09-06, 11:51 PM
Let me fucking bask in this!!!!

Roll, roll fucking roll :lovng it:

My gawd just realised this again has cost me fucking money!!! :o I'm finished with betting - fucking eastern syndicates fucking up my bets - bar stewards!

Anyway - we're better than Spain - again, again, again!!!!

Rafa ----> Healy (he's better than Crouch)

Whitters.

Slim
06-09-06, 11:52 PM
Alonso & Garcia will take some stick back at Melwood :haha:

Xabi had an absolute shocker. Hope he gets over it for the derby.

Bob
06-09-06, 11:52 PM
Oh my, first England then Spain. That's patently ridiculous....

:haha: :haha: :haha: :haha: :haha:

We our World beaters - FACT!

CharlieMansonsSquint
06-09-06, 11:52 PM
Alonso & Garcia will take some stick back at Melwood :haha:

Who off of?

Bob
06-09-06, 11:52 PM
Xabi had an absolute shocker. Hope he gets over it for the derby.

Lets sign Jim Magilton :)

Bob
06-09-06, 11:53 PM
****ing well done NI, names count for nothing in football nowadays.
The Irish played their hearts out and deserved it, Spain choked as usual.

REDSCOUSER :handshake:

G_Man
06-09-06, 11:53 PM
The fairset of fair play to NI for that result and performance. Great effort :handshake:

Slim
06-09-06, 11:54 PM
Lets sign Jim Magilton :) :haha:

Of course he is a former Red.......

Bob
06-09-06, 11:56 PM
That's almost Scotland-esque. Lose to the ****e team then beat the good one when the damage has already been done.

Still a NOTHER great night in Belfast.:rock:

Scotland would have fucked it up - let's face it!

Good results for Scotland today! I said at the draw that you gous could do it. You need a few more good results, but good so far, eh! Italy - heroes to zeroes! :) Italy - zeroes to heroes :D !

In Walter - you should trust!

Bob
06-09-06, 11:56 PM
:haha:

Of course he is a former Red.......

Nice avatar! :rock:

Bob
06-09-06, 11:57 PM
Xabi had an absolute shocker. Hope he gets over it for the derby.

And regains it for the away leg :handshake:

Slim
06-09-06, 11:57 PM
Nice avatar! :rock:

Yours isn't bad either mate! :jizz:

Slim
07-09-06, 12:01 AM
And regains it for the away leg :handshake:

:handshake:

Bob
07-09-06, 12:13 AM
Rafa ----> Healy (he's better than Crouch)

Whitters.

Let it be known, i stated this without reading the above comments and seeing that he grabbed a hat-trick.

I wanted to se McLeish sign him, but i reckon he's better than AJ anyhow ;)

lfc4ever
07-09-06, 04:01 PM
Sorry state of affairs at IFA today what?

http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/internationals/5323790.stm

The future of Northern Ireland manager Lawrie Sanchez appears to be in doubt despite the dramatic 3-2 win over Spain at Windsor Park on Wednesday evening.

Irish Football Association chief executive Howard Wells has refused to comment on speculation that Sanchez is set to quit his job as national boss.

Wells did admit that there were "some issues which need to be sorted out".

The NI boss did not speak to the media after the victory and left the ground straight after the match.

The IFA chief cited "personal reasons" for the manager's non-appearance at a post-match press conference and it is known that Sanchez has suffered a family bereavement in recent days.

The former Wycombe boss suffered criticism from press and supporters following the 3-0 defeat by Iceland in Saturday's opening Euro 2008 qualifier but a hat-trick by David Healy saw his side come from behind twice to beat the Spaniards.

After the final whistle, Sanchez threw his IFA blazer and tie into the crowd, a gesture which may now be perceived as a farewell to the Windsor Park fans.

Wells told the BBC: "We are in the process of resolving some issues and will issue a statement if and when we have something to say".

"Football in Northern Ireland and the future of the national team is the priority and I hope the issues can be sorted out.

"Some of the media were severe in their criticism of him after the defeat by Iceland and that is where all this speculation started."

It is believed that a meeting of IFA officials has been arranged for Thursday evening.

Slim
08-09-06, 09:19 AM
I think he's going no matter anyone says or does now. It'll be a great great shame and I'll be gutted - from the highs to the lows but then that's what its like being a NI fan.