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What are your thoughts on the Ireland v France matches in the WC qualifiers?

<h3>What are your thoughts on the Ireland v France matches in the WC qualifiers?</h3>

being from ireland i would love for them to get through.Although, looking at the france team they are very strong.Im not sure are they a bit weaker than the team they have because i heard that a few incl. Henry have fallen out a bit with the manager.


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