Saturday, May 14, 2011

Carling Nations Cup


            I love soccer tournaments. The World Cup is awesome since every country backs their national team. When they are knocked out there is sadness in everyone that supported them. However when the nation gets a good victory, there is celebration from fans in a carnival like atmosphere. The nations I follow are the yanks and the Irish. Well me yanks have the Gold Cup every 2 years. The Irish have Euro Championship in between the World Cups. The Irish however have not made the Euro finals since 1988. The FAI was looking for another little tournament. Enter the Nations Cup or the Carling Nations Cup. This is a new tournament in its inaugural season. This tournament is “taking the place” of the British Home Championship (BHC). The BHC was a soccer tournament between England, Scottland, Wales and Northern Ireland. Founded in 1884 it ran for 100 years to 1984. England was not interested in the tournament anymore so the historical tournament was scrapped. This is when Ireland stepped in. They were the key player and main supporter of this tournament. The Football Association of Ireland (FAI) convinced Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland to continue this newer version with a Celtic flavor….the “Celtic Cup”. These nations were in the same boat as Ireland. They all agreed.                                                                                                                                                There is some doubt that the tournament will continue because of lack of interest. However once Skysports agreed to broadcast the event things picked up. Managing director fo SkySports, Barney Francis said: "Live 3D coverage of the Carling Nations Cup further strengthens our portfolio of international football that already includes crucial Euro 2012 qualifiers for the home nations and the Republic of Ireland. We're also delighted that the tournament provides us with another first; as we pioneer international football in 3D for both Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland. The Aviva Stadium will provide the perfect backdrop for what should be some fantastic matches."  The matches will be live in all the participation countries and the UK.
            All games are taking place in Dublin’s Aviva Stadium.  May 24th Ireland take on it’s rival Northern Ireland. The “troubles” always come to mind with Northern Ireland however I do not believe there will be any hooliganism at this event. The Republic of Ireland fans pride themselves that they are not at all like England and their hooligans. Northern Ireland on the other hand has more similarities with English soccer. Scotland will take on Wales the next day. May 27th will feature Wales vs. Northern Ireland while Scotland will challenge the Republic of Ireland May 29th.
            I would have to say I believe the Championship will come to the final game between Scotland and The Republic of Ireland. Ireland being the host nations will have the edge. Attendance and viewer ship with Skysports will determine if this tournament will continue ora not.
           



Aviva Stadium, site of the 2011 Carling Nations Cup

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