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HTAFC Prediction League 2024/25 Matchday 5 - international break
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Thursday 5th September:
UEFA Nations League:
Northern Ireland 3 v 0 Luxembourg

Friday 6th September:
Wales 1 v 1 Turkey

Saturday 7th September:
League One:
Barnsley 2 v 1 Bristol Rovers
Charlton Athletic 3 v 1 Rotherham United
Wrexham 3 v 0 Shrewsbury Town Laugh

League Two:
Chesterfield 2 v 2 Grimsby Town

UEFA Nations League:
Republic of Ireland 1 v 3 England (17:00)

Sunday 8th September:
Portugal 4 v 1 Scotland (19:45)

Monday 9th September:
Montenegro 2 v 1 Wales

Tuesday 10th September:
England 3 v 1 Finland
Republic of Ireland 1 v 1 Greece

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Thursday 5th September:
UEFA Nations League:
Scotland 2 v 2 Poland

Friday 6th September:
Wales 1 v 2 Turkey

Saturday 7th September:
League One:
Barnsley 2 v 1 Bristol Rovers
Charlton Athletic 2 v 0 Rotherham United
Wrexham 3 v 0 Shrewsbury Town

League Two:
Bradford City 2 v 1 Carlisle United

UEFA Nations League:
Republic of Ireland 0 v 3 England (17:00)

Sunday 8th September:
Bulgaria 1 v 1 Northern Ireland (17:00)

Monday 9th September:
Montenegro 1 v 2 Wales

Tuesday 10th September:
England 3 v 0 Finland Laugh
Republic of Ireland 2 v 1 Greece

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Thursday 5th September:
UEFA Nations League:
Scotland 1-2 Poland

Friday 6th September:
Wales 0-2 Turkey

Saturday 7th September:
League One:
Barnsley 2-0 Bristol Rovers
Charlton Athletic 2-1 Rotherham United
Wrexham 2-1 Shrewsbury Town

League Two:
Bradford City 1-0 Carlisle United

UEFA Nations League:
Republic of Ireland 1-2 England (17:00)

Sunday 8th September:
Bulgaria 2-1 Northern Ireland (17:00)

Monday 9th September:
Montenegro 1-1 Wales

Tuesday 10th September:
England 2-0 Finland
Republic of Ireland 2-2 Greece

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Thursday 5th September:
UEFA Nations League:
Northern Ireland 2-0 Luxembourg

Friday 6th September:
Wales 2-1 Turkey

Saturday 7th September:
League One:
Barnsley 2-0 Bristol Rovers
Charlton Athletic 1-0 Rotherham United
Wrexham 2-0 Shrewsbury Town

League Two:
Chesterfield 2-2 Grimsby Town

UEFA Nations League:
Republic of Ireland 0-1 England (17:00)

Sunday 8th September:
Portugal 2-1 Scotland (19:45)

Monday 9th September:
Montenegro 0-1 Wales

Tuesday 10th September:
England 1-1 Finland
Republic of Ireland 1-0 Greece
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Another international cap for the best player we've had at the club in the last few years. Confused

Quote:With Aaron Ramsey and Joe Rodon missing two glorious chances and Sorba Thomas having a first-half goal disallowed, the home fans were clearly encouraged by what they saw.
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Man of the match by the sound of some reports.
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#17
One ex-Town player (if on loan) starts for Ingurland this evening. Thumb up Might have been two if Chelsea weren't being complete and utter idiots this season, but when you've to pick 25 from 50, tossing a few players bought on costly tranfer fees to the wind comes down to a cost of doing business to some.

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Well those first two goals will have have gone down well on the banks of the Liffey. The other question is are Wakey & Mitzi a few yards away from The Liffey or watching from Cleckheckmondsedge?

Though anyone that's been knows that the dark stuff isn't made from Liffey water, inspite of the breweriy location it comes directly from the Wicklow Mountains. They were always polite enough not to disclose what they discharge into the Liffey afterwards however. Quite.
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Just to let you know, we're offski on a short break this week, so the results will be late. Probably get around to it on Friday.

So I'm posting the next lot early. Smile
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(07-09-2024, 18:52)theo_luddite Wrote: Well those first two goals will have have gone down well on the banks of the Liffey. The other question is are Wakey & Mitzi a few yards away from The Liffey or watching from Cleckheckmondsedge?

Though anyone that's been knows that the dark stuff isn't made from Liffey water, inspite of the breweriy location it comes directly from the Wicklow Mountains. They were always polite enough not to disclose what they discharge into the Liffey afterwards however. Quite.

We were there, had a lovely walk along the Liffey to a Brewdog boozer and then another short stroll along the Dodder to the ground. It was all very pleasant until you got in the ground. The Irish really don’t like us very much. Although outside of football they were all very nice except for one Tour guide we had that had a chip on his shoulder that could’ve kept McCains going for a decade.
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