BBC SPORTArabicSpanishRussianChinese
BBCiNEWS  SPORT  WEATHER  WORLD SERVICE  A-Z INDEX   SEARCH 

BBC Sport
 You are in: Football: Internationals: Northern Ireland 
Sport Front Page
-------------------
Football
Teams
Statistics
FA Cup
Eng Prem
Internationals
Champions League
Uefa Cup
Eng Div 1
Eng Div 2
Eng Div 3
Eng Conf
Scot Prem
Scottish Cup
Scot Div 1
Scot Div 2
Scot Div 3
Europe
Africa
League of Wales
Cricket
Rugby Union
Rugby League
Tennis
Golf
Motorsport
Boxing
Athletics
Other Sports
-------------------
Special Events
-------------------
Sports Talk
-------------------
BBC Pundits
TV & Radio
Question of Sport
-------------------
Photo Galleries
Funny Old Game
-------------------
Around The UK: 
N Ireland
Scotland
Wales

BBC Sport Academy
News image
BBC News
News image
BBC Weather
News image
SERVICES
-------------
LANGUAGES
EDITIONS

Monday, 10 February, 2003, 17:10 GMT
McIlroy says friendlies are vital
Northern Ireland manager Sammy McIlroy wants an end to club versus country disputes
Sammy McIlroy says he needs friendly internationals

Sammy McIlroy has called for an end to the club versus country squabbles which have been causing international managers increasing problems.

The Northern Ireland boss said he understood why many club managers were firmly against international friendlies at such a crucial stage of the season.

But, speaking in Belfast ahead of Wednesday's meeting with Finland, McIlroy said friendly matches formed a vital part of his preparations for competitive fixtures.

"To prepare for important games you have got to do something. If you have get-togethers instead of friendlies are they going to be beneficial?

'Managers complaining'

"I understand the situation managers are in, especially at this stage of the season with promotion and relegation issues as well as cup games.

"I don't understand how you are going to resolve this situation but it has to be resolved.

"I have been to conferences where this has been brought up and the managers have been complaining.

"Okay, but what is an international manager supposed to do. When are we supposed to have a game?"

McIlroy's squad linked up on Monday with Crewe's uncapped Steve Jones added to the pool after Kevin Horlock's absence with a swollen knee.

Horlock was the fourth player to withdraw from the party with Colin Murdock, Gerry Taggart and Phil Mulryne already sidelined.

See also:

13 Feb 03 | Northern Ireland
10 Feb 03 | Republic of Ireland
04 Feb 03 | N Ireland
Internet links:


The BBC is not responsible for the content of external internet sites

Links to more Northern Ireland stories are at the foot of the page.


 E-mail this story to a friend

Links to more Northern Ireland stories

© BBC^^ Back to top

Sport Front Page | Football | Cricket | Rugby Union | Rugby League |
Tennis | Golf | Motorsport | Boxing | Athletics | Other Sports |
Special Events | Sports Talk | BBC Pundits | TV & Radio | Question of Sport |
Photo Galleries | Funny Old Game | N Ireland | Scotland | Wales