Estonia bound: the wheres and hows of getting there
Want to show your support for the boys in green but intimidated by the Baltic? Look no further: we’ve collated all your travel options in a tidy little slideshow.
View ArticleTickets for Estonia-Ireland game sell out in half an hour
The Estonia captain has described Ireland as a ‘playable opponent’ ahead of their play-off games in November.
View ArticleIrish fans prepare for Tallinn ticket disappointment
The FAI has received over three times more applications than tickets for the first leg of next month’s Euro 2012 play-off against Estonia.
View ArticleTheScore.ie’s (Very) Rough Guide to … Estonia
Heading to Tallinn to cheer on the Boys in Green? Haven’t a clue what to expect? Here’s a quick pictorial guide to help you out.
View ArticlePareiko: Ireland can’t handle quick, skilful players
The Estonian keeper has ramped up the slam talk as Trap and the boys head to Tallinn.
View ArticleFocused Ireland ready to answer the only question that matters
“This is what we play football for. We can’t let it slip away,” says captain Robbie Keane as Ireland prepare for a massive 90 minutes in Tallinn.
View ArticleMiguel Delaney’s Letter from Estonia, day 3
It’s the morning after the night before in Tallinn’s main square as the Old Town went green.
View Article‘If Ireland play like they have under Trap, they should qualify’
Essentially, if Ireland maintain the kind of approach that has defined their last 10 games, it’s very hard to see the side not qualifying, writes Miguel Delaney in Tallinn.
View ArticlePlayer ratings: how the Boys in Green fared…
You’ve seen the action in Tallinn. Here’s how we thought Trap’s side performed.
View ArticleIn pictures: Estonia v Ireland in Tallinn
That was some night. Here’s how a remarkable game unfolded at the A La Coq Arena.
View ArticleMiguel Delaney’s Letter from Estonia, day 4
Despite the ease with which Ireland (almost) ensured their passage to Euro 2012, it was an anxious night for the journalists in Tallinn…
View ArticleTrap rings the changes as Irish look to close the deal against Estonia
Manager Giovanni Trapattoni has named the XI that will take the team for the play-off second-leg in Dublin tomorrow night.
View Article‘Excuse me for being human’ – Sterling hits back at tiredness criticism
The player came on as a second-half substitute in England’s 1-0 victory in Tallinn yesterday.
View Article'It's 2017, things are a bit different now': Varadkar defends video on...
Fianna Fáil leader Michael Martin accused Varadkar of using a government event to publicise the Fine Gael Party.
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