On Friday afternoon Roy Keane's outburst about Ireland's loss to France surprised everyone. His constant use of the phrase "get over it" has now come back at him as FAI Chief, John Delaney has hit back at the "sad" Keane and told him to "get over Saipan..
The World Cup, much like the Olympics, is meant to be a pinnacle of the sporting world. Countries pin their hopes and wishes on their team, hoping to ride an emotional wave of pride and euphoria to a title...
The Ireland-France match had five unmissable pointers: 1) Thierry Henry's almost unmissable handball 2) Patrice Evra's penalty call/dive 3) Robbie Keane's savage goal 4) Nicolas Anelka's scorcher ...
It was a day like any other. Or not so. Thierry Henry handled the ball, crossed a ball that was headed by William Gallas into the back of the net to launch France into the 2010 World Cup and eliminate Ireland from contention...
Listen to enough English radio and TV talk shows and you'd be certain that Thierry Henry was a murderer and that the French Republic was harbouring a wanted fugitive. Travesty of justice. Miscarriage of Justice...
Outrage around the world over the blatant act of cheating in the crucial World Cup 2010 Euro zone play off qualifying match between France and Republic of Ireland, has put FIFA in the spotlight this week...
It was expected by many that France would win fairly convincingly at the Stade de France in Paris in their World Cup play-off second-leg match against Ireland, and smoothly qualify for the 2010 FIFA World Cup in South Africa...
I think all those watching on television and live in Paris would love to say in French to a spirited and literally fantastic Republic of Ireland team: chapeau bas. Ireland went into the match against the mighty France in the worst conditions possible...
France cheated their way to South Africa tonight after Ireland succumbed to a travesty of justice as Thierry Henry handled the ball twice in the build up to William Gallas' winning goal...
The full-time whistle has been silent for about 15 minutes now, but the nations of France and Ireland won't be quiet for some time yet. The French, of course will be partying, narrowly qualifying for South Africa next summer...
France vs. Ireland 18th November, 2009 Stade de France, Paris Kick-Off: 20:00 GMT (21:00 CET) France The French will welcome the Irish to the Stade de France for tonight's France vs ...
France took one giant step towards the World Cup finals in South Africa this evening after they beat Ireland 1-0 at Croke Park in the first leg of the UEFA playoffs...
On Nov. 14, France will travel to Croke Park in Dublin to take on the Irish National team in the most hyped UEFA World Cup playoff...
Read our preview of the second-leg match on the 18th November, 2009 at our France vs Ireland preview page now! Ireland vs France 14th November, 2009 Croke Park, Dublin, Ireland Kick-Off: ...
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