Monday, 17 September 2007
SPAIN AWAY
Rumours on OWC that the game may be switchted to Real Madrids stadium :(
David Currie (IFA) has posted on OWC that he's waiting confirmation from the spanish FA on this, not good at all for those of us that have booked.
David Currie (IFA) has posted on OWC that he's waiting confirmation from the spanish FA on this, not good at all for those of us that have booked.
Tuesday, 4 September 2007
Meeting for those going to Latvia & Iceland
Meeting - Tuesday 04th August 8pm @ social club
For all those going to Latvia & Iceland
Tickets will be there for collection.
For all those going to Latvia & Iceland
Tickets will be there for collection.
Thursday, 30 August 2007
Sweden Tickets
This week the IFA are going to be advertising expressions of interest forthe Sweden game. They have been allotted 3400 tickets and the cost will be approx £22.
HERE IS HOW IT WILL WORK FOR AMALGAMATION CLUBS.
Those who book tickets direct with IFA (Cookstown, Glengormley, etc) You can either have one member apply for up to 30 tickets online and if youneed more than 30 put in multiple applications.Alternatively you can book in the normal way by contacting Karen Kee at theticketing Dept and completing a handwritten application and pay by cheque,cash or whatever you normally do.
Those clubs who use the Amalgamation ticketing service Start gathering your numbers and take £22 off them.
I will need a final return by the 15th of September.
You will all be seeing your club membersin early Sept for the 2 matches so please put the pressure on and get the numbers and the money.
I will be making my usual application and submitting your cash and cheques with it.
The Amalgamation have been allocated their usual percentage and this will be more than enough to satisfy everyones needs.
Some members slow payments are causing the club embarassment and putting us underscrutiny at the Amalgamation/IFA so please make the effort - you know who you are with this one lads!!
ALL MEMBERS FOR SWEDEN LET ME KNOW BY EMAIL PLEASE AS IT'S EASIER TO KEEP TRACK
secretary@nornirelads.co.uk
steven_bell1000@yahoo.co.uk
HERE IS HOW IT WILL WORK FOR AMALGAMATION CLUBS.
Those who book tickets direct with IFA (Cookstown, Glengormley, etc) You can either have one member apply for up to 30 tickets online and if youneed more than 30 put in multiple applications.Alternatively you can book in the normal way by contacting Karen Kee at theticketing Dept and completing a handwritten application and pay by cheque,cash or whatever you normally do.
Those clubs who use the Amalgamation ticketing service Start gathering your numbers and take £22 off them.
I will need a final return by the 15th of September.
You will all be seeing your club membersin early Sept for the 2 matches so please put the pressure on and get the numbers and the money.
I will be making my usual application and submitting your cash and cheques with it.
The Amalgamation have been allocated their usual percentage and this will be more than enough to satisfy everyones needs.
Some members slow payments are causing the club embarassment and putting us underscrutiny at the Amalgamation/IFA so please make the effort - you know who you are with this one lads!!
ALL MEMBERS FOR SWEDEN LET ME KNOW BY EMAIL PLEASE AS IT'S EASIER TO KEEP TRACK
secretary@nornirelads.co.uk
steven_bell1000@yahoo.co.uk
North Coast Challenge Cup 2007
wasn't at this myself & another poor response from members to attend.
club will decide over next years entry due to this.
but a big thanks to all those that replied to my txt & especially to those that went to the tournament on behalf of the club.
I blame the drink on the results tho.
won 1
lost 2
will add more when I find out from shuggie
club will decide over next years entry due to this.
but a big thanks to all those that replied to my txt & especially to those that went to the tournament on behalf of the club.
I blame the drink on the results tho.
won 1
lost 2
will add more when I find out from shuggie
Thursday, 23 August 2007
Northern Ireland moved second in their Euro 2008
Northern Ireland moved second in their Euro 2008 qualifying group after a comfortable win in Nigel Worthington's first game as manager.
David Healy was again the talisman with two first-half strikes.
Healy headed in the opener from Keith Gillespie's cross before netting his 31st international goal with a superb curling effort from 20 yards.
Kyle Lafferty's powerful shot made it 3-0 while Liechtenstein striker Mario Frick scored a late consolation goal.
Fulham forward Healy dragged a first-minute shot wide before netting with his next chance four minutes later.
Tenacious work from Lafferty provided the space for Gillespie to send in a pin-point cross with Healy directing the ball inside the near-post.
Northern Ireland made a bright start but were given a scare on 18 minutes when Mario Frick was left free eight yards out but the striker sent his header too close to Maik Taylor, who collected at the second attempt.
Lafferty should have doubled the lead after 31 minutes but the Burnley teenager managed to head wide at the back-post from Chris Brunt's cross.
Healy showed how to finish three minutes later, intercepting Michael Stocklasa's slack free-kick before curling the ball from 20 yards beyond a motionless Peter Jehle.
Worthington's men continued to press to half-time and there was no change after the interval as N Ireland went in search of another goal.
The third was another classy strike - the returning George McCartney sent in the perfect centre for Lafferty, who made up for his earlier miss by controlling the ball before drilling low and hard past Jehle from 10 yards.
Gillespie was having another sparkling game on the right and Fabio D'Elia could only stop the Sheffield United winger with a rash challenge which resulted in a booking.
Warren Feeney replaced goalscorer Lafferty with 15 minutes left as Worington freshened up his attack.
Steve Davis wasted a good opening on 81 minutes when he volleyed over after the ball slipped out of Jehle's hands.
Frick netted with a just a minute left, his initial shot cleared off the line by Stephen Craigan but he pounced on the loose ball to smash low into the net.
Northern Ireland: Taylor, Duff, Baird, Craigan, McCartney, Gillespie, Clingan, Davis, Brunt, Healy, Lafferty.
Liechtenstein: Jehle, Michael Stocklasa, Martin Stocklasa, Telser, D'Elia, Polverino, Ronny Buchel, Daniel Frick, Biedermann, Rohrer, Mario Frick.
Referee: Radek Matejek (Czech Republic)
David Healy was again the talisman with two first-half strikes.
Healy headed in the opener from Keith Gillespie's cross before netting his 31st international goal with a superb curling effort from 20 yards.
Kyle Lafferty's powerful shot made it 3-0 while Liechtenstein striker Mario Frick scored a late consolation goal.
Fulham forward Healy dragged a first-minute shot wide before netting with his next chance four minutes later.
Tenacious work from Lafferty provided the space for Gillespie to send in a pin-point cross with Healy directing the ball inside the near-post.
Northern Ireland made a bright start but were given a scare on 18 minutes when Mario Frick was left free eight yards out but the striker sent his header too close to Maik Taylor, who collected at the second attempt.
Lafferty should have doubled the lead after 31 minutes but the Burnley teenager managed to head wide at the back-post from Chris Brunt's cross.
Healy showed how to finish three minutes later, intercepting Michael Stocklasa's slack free-kick before curling the ball from 20 yards beyond a motionless Peter Jehle.
Worthington's men continued to press to half-time and there was no change after the interval as N Ireland went in search of another goal.
The third was another classy strike - the returning George McCartney sent in the perfect centre for Lafferty, who made up for his earlier miss by controlling the ball before drilling low and hard past Jehle from 10 yards.
Gillespie was having another sparkling game on the right and Fabio D'Elia could only stop the Sheffield United winger with a rash challenge which resulted in a booking.
Warren Feeney replaced goalscorer Lafferty with 15 minutes left as Worington freshened up his attack.
Steve Davis wasted a good opening on 81 minutes when he volleyed over after the ball slipped out of Jehle's hands.
Frick netted with a just a minute left, his initial shot cleared off the line by Stephen Craigan but he pounced on the loose ball to smash low into the net.
Northern Ireland: Taylor, Duff, Baird, Craigan, McCartney, Gillespie, Clingan, Davis, Brunt, Healy, Lafferty.
Liechtenstein: Jehle, Michael Stocklasa, Martin Stocklasa, Telser, D'Elia, Polverino, Ronny Buchel, Daniel Frick, Biedermann, Rohrer, Mario Frick.
Referee: Radek Matejek (Czech Republic)
Tuesday, 21 August 2007
North Coast Challenge Cup 2007
This year's competition will be held on Sunday 26th August, at Portstewart FC as usual.
The following 16 teams are now confirmed and the draw will be made during the North Coast NISC meeting tomorrow (Thursday 16th).
North Coast
Hillsborough
Dunmurry Rec
1st Ballymena
Lower Shankil
Tobermore
Ashfield
Coleraine
Portstewart
BDL
Londonderry
Newtownabbey
Cookstown
Cloughmills
West Belfast
Ballynafeigh
All Amalg clubs are invited (and indeed very welcome) to attend this OWC family day out and full bar facilities + BBQ will be available.Clubs are asked to bring club flags..."NO MAZE" type flags will also be more than welcome! The competition kicks off at 1pm and should finish around 5 - 5:30pm.
Regards,Philip Hernberg
Chairman
North Coast NISC
The following 16 teams are now confirmed and the draw will be made during the North Coast NISC meeting tomorrow (Thursday 16th).
North Coast
Hillsborough
Dunmurry Rec
1st Ballymena
Lower Shankil
Tobermore
Ashfield
Coleraine
Portstewart
BDL
Londonderry
Newtownabbey
Cookstown
Cloughmills
West Belfast
Ballynafeigh
All Amalg clubs are invited (and indeed very welcome) to attend this OWC family day out and full bar facilities + BBQ will be available.Clubs are asked to bring club flags..."NO MAZE" type flags will also be more than welcome! The competition kicks off at 1pm and should finish around 5 - 5:30pm.
Regards,Philip Hernberg
Chairman
North Coast NISC
NI vs Lickystien
At last a home game for us to get our teeth into.
We play host to Liechenstien a team we managed to beat 4-1 back in March, lets hope for another great result.
Bus leaves Ballymena Social Club at 6pm sharp
Bring a CO with you as there will be no stop off.
Coach goes straight to Boucher Road side or Windsor, returning after the game.
All the tickets have been allocated for this game.
We play host to Liechenstien a team we managed to beat 4-1 back in March, lets hope for another great result.
Bus leaves Ballymena Social Club at 6pm sharp
Bring a CO with you as there will be no stop off.
Coach goes straight to Boucher Road side or Windsor, returning after the game.
All the tickets have been allocated for this game.
Under 21's at the showgrounds
U21 TEAM SET TO TAKE ON FINLAND
21/08/2007
THE Northern Ireland U21 team will tonight (Tuesday) take on their Finnish counterparts in an international challenge match at the Ballymena Showgrounds.
The game kicks-off at 7.30pm.
Manager Roy Millar has named a 20 man squad for the match.
Goalkeepers: Jonathan Tuffey (Partick Thistle); Trevor Carson (Sunderland).
Defenders: Johnny Taylor (Hearts); Chris Casement (Ipswich Town); Rory McArdle(Rochdale); Kyle McVey (Coleraine); Craig Cathcart (Manchester United); Aaron Callaghan (Ballymena United).
Midfielders: Chris Turner (Bohemians); Robert Garrett (Stoke City); David Buchanan (Bury); Jamie Mulgrew (Linfield); Kieran McKenna (Tottenham Hotspur); Dermott McCaffrey (Hibernian).
Forwards: Thomas Stewart (Linfield); Daryl Fordyce (Glentoran); Martin Patterson (Scunthorpe United); Jamie Ward (Chesterfield); David Armstrong (Cowdenbeath); Michael Carvill (Wrexham).
Members of the IFA’s Official Supporters Scam can get into the game for free (membership card must be shown at the gate).
21/08/2007
THE Northern Ireland U21 team will tonight (Tuesday) take on their Finnish counterparts in an international challenge match at the Ballymena Showgrounds.
The game kicks-off at 7.30pm.
Manager Roy Millar has named a 20 man squad for the match.
Goalkeepers: Jonathan Tuffey (Partick Thistle); Trevor Carson (Sunderland).
Defenders: Johnny Taylor (Hearts); Chris Casement (Ipswich Town); Rory McArdle(Rochdale); Kyle McVey (Coleraine); Craig Cathcart (Manchester United); Aaron Callaghan (Ballymena United).
Midfielders: Chris Turner (Bohemians); Robert Garrett (Stoke City); David Buchanan (Bury); Jamie Mulgrew (Linfield); Kieran McKenna (Tottenham Hotspur); Dermott McCaffrey (Hibernian).
Forwards: Thomas Stewart (Linfield); Daryl Fordyce (Glentoran); Martin Patterson (Scunthorpe United); Jamie Ward (Chesterfield); David Armstrong (Cowdenbeath); Michael Carvill (Wrexham).
Members of the IFA’s Official Supporters Scam can get into the game for free (membership card must be shown at the gate).
WELCOME
First blog for the Norn Ire Lads :D
We hope to have this up & running along with our revamped webpage in the not to distant future.
It'll be a place where all Norn Ire Lads will be able to keep track of whats happening within the club
with regards to games, meetings & club events.
GAWA
Dinger
We hope to have this up & running along with our revamped webpage in the not to distant future.
It'll be a place where all Norn Ire Lads will be able to keep track of whats happening within the club
with regards to games, meetings & club events.
GAWA
Dinger
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