Letters to the Editor: An excellent match in a top-class stadium

One reader writes in to say Ireland produced a heart-warming display full of skill, determination, and spirit which, with a little luck, could have delivered the four goals necessary to top the table
Letters to the Editor: An excellent match in a top-class stadium

Saoirse Noonan celebrating her goal for Ireland against Slovenia during their Uefa Women’s Nations League match at Páirc Uí Chaoimh where she had previously played for Cork in ladies' gaelic football. Picture: Ryan Byrne/Inpho 

For more than half a century, I have been fortunate to have enjoyed many thrilling hurling and football games at the old ‘park’ and latterly SuperValu Páirc Uí Chaoimh, but last Tuesday evening’s Uefa Women’s Nations League match between Ireland and Slovenia has to rank right up there in terms of skill and enjoyment.

The demographic of the crowd, which seemed to consist for the most part of groups of teenage girls, and even younger, served to create a vibrantly refreshing atmosphere of pure unadulterated excitement and an almost innocently empathetic sense of support for the Irish team. This contrasted sharply with the usual matchday win-at-all-cost atmosphere generated by largely adult male supporters.

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