Euro 2012 - Award for Irish Fans

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Shegull

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Jul 7, 2003
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On a Bed of Roses
Nice to see that EUFA appreciate the Irish Fans and the Fields of Athenry..................


Despite Spain Winning Final, Irish Fans Named Best At Euro 2012
By: RT
July 2, 2012

On Sunday, Spain beat Italy 4-0 for the Euro 2012 championship – but for many the real winners were the Irish fans.
Everybody loves the Irish and UEFA is no exception. The European football governing body has named Irish fans the best at the Euro 2012, citing their exemplary behavior during the group tournament in Poland.
“The executive committee has decided to give a special award to the Irish football fans,”
UEFA’s secretary-general, Gianni Infantino told a news conference in the Ukrainian capital, Kiev.His announcement commending the Irish supporters came on the eve of the Euro 2012 final between holders Spain and Italy, in which Spain went on to crush Italy.
“Everyone was very impressed by the fans of the national team of the Republic of Ireland who came to Poland. The team’s results were mitigated by the fans,” he continued.Infantino also said UEFA President Michel Platini would personally go to Ireland to hand deliver the award.
Giovanni Trapattoni’s charges lost all three of their Group C games against Spain, Italy and Croatia, but it is the way their fans supported them in Poland that left the biggest impression.
They captured the hearts of the football world, regardless of nationality, in particular after their 4-0 defeat to Spain in the Baltic port city of Gdansk. But judging by their raving cheer and song, it would have been difficult to tell just who was on the losing side of that match.
At the end of the game, they shot to their feet and sang for five minutes in support of their team, which had just lost a chance to qualify in the tournament’s playoffs.
“How can you not love Ireland?” asked the Polish Gazeta Wyborcza daily afterwards.
Beside the home fans, the 45,000-strong Irish contingent trailed in numbers only to the German and Russian supporters at the tournament. But while Russian fans were embroiled in numerous clashes and other instances of bad behavior, the Hibernians left nothing but the warmest memories in their wake.
 






Seasider78

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Nov 14, 2004
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"You'll never beat the Irish? It's time for that song to be put away because, at the moment, everyone is beating them. I'm sick of this 'win, lose, we're on the booze' mentality. It has to change."

Roy Keane
 


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Oh wow they sung a song all together! Impressive? Only because there's nothing else to compliment.
 


Springal

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Feb 12, 2005
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More fans arrested than English, no?
 






Gullzone

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Apr 14, 2012
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This Green and Pleasant Land
Have to say when thousands sing Fields of Athenry its very stirring

I wish England had a football anthem rather than just repeating God save the queen
 






bn1&bn3 Albion

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Jan 15, 2011
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Can't say this doesn't sound amazing.. Every video I've seen of them in streets they are singing and having fun with other fans, not fighting.
 


Brovion

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Jul 6, 2003
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It was quite impressive, but I think it's one thing to sing when you're losing a match that frankly you expected to lose, quite another to do it when you're losing one where you were the favourites. The fans that impressed me the most were the Germans, especially when they were 2-0 down to Italy with about 10 minutes to play and they were still doing that continual chant-y thing. Pity we (England) haven't got any decent chants or songs.
 


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