Hampus Silverholt
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Group of Death
We’re now into the start of June where we are currently 8 points clear at the top of the league.
Shamrock and Cobh are slowly getting better and better and making things more difficult for us. We also broke Shamrock’s record of the highest league attendance in Ireland thanks to our stadium expansion.
Real Madrid were knocked out by PSG in the quarter finals of the Champions League. The French champions eventually went onto lose against Man City in the final.
But all of the above is a distraction, EURO 2028 is where it is at!
I’ve now been in charge of over 50 Ireland games and it has all led up to this point.
For the group stage draw we were seeded first, so I expected to get quite a favourable group.
Oh how wrong I was.
Does that constitute as the group of death?
As far as I can tell, it’s the same format as previous EUROs as I know them apart from the fact that there is a second round. So we could finish third in the group and still progress, which might be our best chance of getting through.
14 Sligo players will be going to the EUROs and 3 will also being representing their nations at the Copa America this summer.
Here’s the Ireland squad I’ve selected, it contains 11 real players and 12 regens.
Now we have 3 friendly games to get through with no injuries before we play Portugal in our first match. I can’t wait!
We’re now into the start of June where we are currently 8 points clear at the top of the league.
Shamrock and Cobh are slowly getting better and better and making things more difficult for us. We also broke Shamrock’s record of the highest league attendance in Ireland thanks to our stadium expansion.
Real Madrid were knocked out by PSG in the quarter finals of the Champions League. The French champions eventually went onto lose against Man City in the final.
But all of the above is a distraction, EURO 2028 is where it is at!
I’ve now been in charge of over 50 Ireland games and it has all led up to this point.
For the group stage draw we were seeded first, so I expected to get quite a favourable group.
Oh how wrong I was.
Does that constitute as the group of death?
As far as I can tell, it’s the same format as previous EUROs as I know them apart from the fact that there is a second round. So we could finish third in the group and still progress, which might be our best chance of getting through.
14 Sligo players will be going to the EUROs and 3 will also being representing their nations at the Copa America this summer.
Here’s the Ireland squad I’ve selected, it contains 11 real players and 12 regens.
Now we have 3 friendly games to get through with no injuries before we play Portugal in our first match. I can’t wait!