There is a saying, that I play dance with the
ugliest, and for both Republic of Ireland and North Ireland squads looking
forward to their upcoming compromises on the eve of the World Cup qualifiers in
Europe.

In addition to today’s
draw at Zurich, both squads from the Emerald Isle were too lucky in their match
ups, after the Republic of Ireland to play Denmark and the Northern Boys going
against Switzerland.
That is why the adage
before mentioned in the first paragraph for both Ireland squads.
As both O Neill’s in
Martin and Michael the managers of the Republic and North Ireland's squads
respectively these have a duty to deliver with both of their foes to face off,
as it could been worst.

As they sate that there
is no such thing than an easy foe, the Danish Dynamite will be a hand full task
for the Green Army as for their manager Åge Hareide looking forward for his Red
and White to net a spot to Russia.

After a successful
Euro, the Green Army now braces for another feat and delivering a spot for the
grand fete of football in Russia, can they do it, and yes, they can!
For the Boys of North
Ireland and their manager Michael O’ Neill is back to business and underdog
status coming against the La Nati or Switzerland National team.
With the first leg to
be play on November 9 at Belfast Windsor Stadium and to Basel St. Jakob- Park on Sunday November
12, the Norn Iron is looking forward to play the role of spoilers despite both squads
looking very even.

At the end, it could be
worse as a foe of the likes of Italy that the Republic of Ireland already defeated
in the past Euro as well Germany that makes the Green Army a squad with
conviction and determination to deliver when the going gets tough.
For the Green and White
Army after their amazing performance in the past Euro, these really have the momentum
to bring home the ultimate of feats in the Michael O’ Neill era, giving North Ireland
a reason to celebrate and be proud of their national team.
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