Inter v Man United: The Hour of Our Destiny Is Upon Us

By: Johonna | February 23rd, 2009

Mourinho has faith

What: Inter v Manchester United
Where: Stadio Giuseppe Meazza, San Siro, Milan
When: Tuesday, Feb 24, 8:45pm CET (11:45am pacific, 2:45pm eastern)
How to Watch: Shown live on ESPN and ESPN HD (gotta love that HD!). For streaming, check the usual places: MyP2P, Justin.tv, Rojadirecta, Ustream, and ATDHE.net.

[Que the swelling music and Mel Gibson on a horse- or Kenneth Branagh on St. Crispin's Day]

Well Ragazzi, after months of waiting, the Manchester United game is upon us. After all the hype, all the media attention, all the pundits weighing in for one side or the other, it will all come down to 90 minutes. Frankly, I am scared. As an Inter fan, Europe has been a crushing experience for me. More than anything, I don’t want us to embarrass ourselves – Roma style. Also, I am afraid that if we get knocked out of the Champions League again it will kill our confidence for the rest of the season and we will let the Scudetto slip away. But I am trying to shake off the dread and find a place of cautious optimism. If Mourinho thinks we have a shot, who am I to say he is wrong.

First things First – THE SQUAD

He certainly looks confidentMourinho has all but named his starting 11:

“We’ll play like we did in the League, 4-3-1-2, a midfield with Cambiasso, Muntari and Zanetti, Stankovic behind the two points, Adriano and Ibrahimovic, and we are not afraid to say so.”

He latter added that Santon will play (although, not that he will start) as will Maicon (but that was a no-brainer).

For the rest, Mourinho has called up 19 players:

Portieri: Toldo, Julio Cesar, Orlandoni.
Difensori: Cordoba, Maxwell, Maicon, Burdisso, Rivas, Chivu, Santon.
Centrocampisti: Zanetti, Stankovic, Figo, Cambiasso, Muntari.
Attaccanti: Ibrahimovic, Cruz, Adriano, Balotelli.

Walter Samuel is actually injured, it seems, and is not available. Given the list of defensive players, this is the line-up that I expect tomorrow:

Julio Cesar
(of course)
Maicon – Cordoba – Chivu – Santon/Maxwell
(I just don’t know if Il Bambino is ready for a full 90 against ManU)
Zanetti – Cambiasso – Muntari
(Muntari had better mind his P’s and Q’s and not get sent off)
Stankovic
Ibrahimovic – Adriano/Cruz?/Balotelli?
(Adri will never last the whole match)

I am terrified that Muntari will do something stupid and get sent off, or that Cambiasso will pick up an injury. Who could we ever replace him with? I am also very disheartened when I look at our bench of forwards as compared to theirs. But then, I think that if there was ever a time that we could actually pull this off, it is now.

Almost everyone is in good condition and match fit. The one notable exception is Adriano. He looked tired and out of sorts against Bologna which is worrying ahead of this game. Everyone is raring to go and confidence is high.

Stankovic has said: “When Mourinho says that Inter are stronger than Manchester United it gives me an incredible faith in our own means.”

Zanetti also feels Inter is in the right space to win, saying: “We have prepared for the match in great detail and I believe we have everything right to win it. We are in great form, we won our last league match and we have great desire. We have a great chance of winning.”

Ibra looking confident and relaxedPlus, I forget that they are worried too. Apparently Manchester United is having some injury problems in their defense. One fan, in comparing this game to that played against Milan in 2007 when they had similar problems, had this to say:

“We all know how this makeshift defence, with the half-fit Vidic, coped against a rested and fresh AC Milan: pathetically, giving away unbelievably cheap goals in the first half. Thus we had been dumped out of Europe but at least they went on to beat the Scousers in the final. I’d rather forget that game but as I contemplate the threat of Adriano and Ibrahimovic the memories of that night keep popping up…”

Somehow it is reassuring to know that they are just as nervous as I am.

THE ENEMY

Ok, normally I would do a “Them” section here. Wayne from the Manchester United board and I have exchanged questions about the upcoming game to get some perspective from the other side. When he sends back the answers to my questions, I will post them here. Check back.

My Questions to a Manchester United Fan, as answered by Wayne:

1. As a fan, are you happy with the Inter v Manchester United match-up or would you have preferred a different team? That is, are you excited to watch these two teams play?
I’m delighted with this match up. Then again, I’m always happy when Man Utd play, so this is no different. To be honest, I’m always intrigued when we go up against the best, and Inter are Italy’s best. And as was stated in a previous Offside post which I can’t fully remember, this is a true CL tie, between two league leaders and reigning champions. It doesn’t really get any better than this.

2. Do you think this tie is tactically different than an EPL game? Will Ferguson approach this game the same way he would against one of the top EPL teams (say, Liverpool or Chelsea)?
It is in a way, European football tends to be slower, with a more pragmatic approach. Teams almost play chess on the pitch and in that way this game could be similar to our matches against Chelsea or Liverpool, where sometimes both teams are so afraid to lose that they don’t try to win. But it could be different also, Inter are an attacking side and so too are United so an all-out attack from both sides could happen. What’s more likely is that this will be a very tight game. Mourinho and Fergie will be trying to second guess each other and this, for me, will result in a really high pressure game. I think that this could resemble last season’s semi-final between us and Barca at the Camp Nou.

3. Who is your favorite Inter player? Who do you hate?
I think Zlatan is my favourite player. I’ve watched him since his Ajax days and I’ve seen him play fro Sweden in many tournaments. I just love the way he plays when he’s on form. Some of his skill is so fluid and natural that occasionally I think he’s one of the best in the world. But I have to say that I kinda hate him too. If he was a Man Utd player he’d be Ronaldo; incredibly talented with hints of utter genius but sometimes does things that make your blood boil with frustration. When he’s on form he’s amazing, when he’s not he’s merely a bystander.

4. Where do you think Manchester United need to dominate if they’re going to win the first leg?

Our defence is totally depleted at the moment. We’ve had much publicised defensive injuries of late and we’re really hoping that either John O’Shea or Jonny Evans, or both, are fit. Because of this possible defensive frailty, our midfield is the key I feel. We need either Scholes or Carrick or Fletcher or whoever to get the ball down on the ground and boss the Inter midfield. We can’t let your lot have any time on the ball in the centre of the pitch and if we dominate the centre, I think we’ll win the first leg.

5. Who do you think is the biggest threat on the Inter team for this first leg?
No doubt for me that if he’s on form, Zlatan will be the main threat from Inter team. If he’s feeling good about this match, and knowing Mourinho’s man-management skills he is, then he’ll be really buzzing for this match. The United defence need to keep an eye on his movement and I can see Rio Ferdinand man-marking Zlatan during this match. He’s the type of player that needs constant attention, and no better man t take care of him than Rio.

6. What area do you think is Manchester United weakest on the pitch and do you think this will effect the game at all?
Ordinarily, I’d find it difficult to answer this question. But given our defensive injuries, it has to be the defence. With so many first and second choice players absent it’s going to be a real test for the other people that come in. Inter are a hard team to play normally, but at the San Siro they’re even better. This is a real chance for United’s young defenders, if they play, to prove their worth and show they’re top class. If the replacements don’t settle and can’t handle the pressure I fear that it could have a massive effect on the game. To the tune of a few goals.

7. Just how important is C Ronaldo to Manchester United? Could they win without him if need be?
Of course they could. He’s one of our most talented players but he’s not the heart of the team. Players like Scholes, Giggs, Rooney and Rio are the types who drive this team onwards. Ronaldo is an exceptional player, and we’re not as good a team without him, but I think we have enough good quality players in our team to feel confident going into this game.

8. What do you think that Manchester United has that is lacking at Inter; why will Manchester United be the strongest team on the pitch tomorrow?
Because we’re the reigning European champions. We’re leading a league that I personally feel is superior to Serie A and all our players know what it feels like and know what it takes to win. Inter’s most recent European trophy was 11 years ago and as a team, they don’t know what it’s like to win a European trophy together. We have a great manager (which you have too, so don’t get on my case about that) who is a true winner and who relishes victory more than anything else. He’s desperate to guide this team to be the first team to successfully defend this trophy since the introduction of the Champions League format and I think he will, starting with tomorrow.

So there you go, a brief glimpse in to the heart and mind of an actual Manchester United fan.

One little snipped of news that I found intriguing is that Darren Fletcher’s (ManU Midfielder) house was burgled soon after he left for Italy. I have no idea if this is good news for us or no news, but it would certainly distract me.

DEEP CLEANSING BREATHSTake a moment and laugh

Mourinho is preaching calm. His plan for tomorrow is to: “train a little, study some, laugh a lot, because laughter is good for all and wait for the game with a great desire to play.”

For myself, it is important to keep this tie in perspective. Sure, they are being hyped as the games of the year – the ultimate showdown between England and Italy, Mourinho and Ferguson, and Ronaldo and Ibrahimovic. In reality, these two games are just that, two games. Believe me, I want to win as much as any other Inter fan. I want to crush them in both games of this tie and stamp our way across whomever stands between us and Rome. Then, I want to win the final in a giant blaze of nerazzurri glory – completely humiliating any team that comes before us. The whole while laughing maniacally. But then I remember to breath, and that no matter the outcome of this game, there will still be a next one and one after that. There is always another chance to make good.

That said, I believe that we can win this game and the one in Manchester. I think they underestimate our determination. This is a team that I have watched go 2 down in the first half and score 4 in the second half to win (2 for Ibra, 2 for Cuchu). If we keep our wits about us and play like there is no tomorrow, there is no team we cannot beat.

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  • EinMünchnerImHimmel |  February 25th, 2009 at 5:41 am

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    First I have to say I am not a huge Inter fan but my hate for English soccer teams out weights anything else and was cheering for your guys. That said, I think Inter was lucky not to have lost that game.
    There were some god aweful performances, especially by Muntari, who not only couldn’t make one simple pass or trap of the ball, but also lost that Greasy Gelhead#7 over and over again, Stankovich who was just so slow and invisible, and Adriano who can’t shoot but insists on hogging the ball nevertheless.
    Upsides were Cesar-obviously, Cambiasso who was amazing, and Ibra who was killing people not only in the centre as the hold up guy but also on the left side.
    Also how bad was that ref and his two blind mice? Good to see Man U got the protection of the refs not only in the EPL but in the CL as well. Phew! And great dive by Carrack. Good to see the English hypocracy is still alive and well. I mean we all know the English are the standard of everything what is good and decent in the world.

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  • Nnahoj |  February 25th, 2009 at 6:00 am

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    “Actually, Milan have qualified many times and won it many times. Instead being arseholes (which is hard for some Interesti to do) about it, you should learn from the best. That way you might one day not shit your pants come match time, as keeps happening to you. Do you really want to hold the title of Laughing Stocks of European Football in the Last Forty Years forever?”

    Very well said, A. I also can’t comprehend how these Inter goons can dare make fun of Milan for not qualifying for the UCL for one year, when just 2 seasons ago Milan were winning it while Inter were being knocked out (in embarrassing fashion to boot) by Valencia in the 1st knockout round.

    Milan has been standard-bearers for Europe, let alone Italian clubs. For any club to make fun of them for playing in the UEFA Cup this season is just silly and straw-clutching.

    And I ain’t no Milanista.

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  • MAD |  February 25th, 2009 at 6:34 am

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    “I also can’t comprehend how these Inter goons can dare make fun of Milan for not qualifying for the UCL for one year, when just 2 seasons ago Milan were winning it while Inter were being knocked out (in embarrassing fashion to boot) by Valencia in the 1st knockout round.”

    No surprise that you lack comprehension since no one was actually making fun of anyone. I think it’s funny that fans of a team like Milan who couldn’t be bothered last year to qualify for the tournament (and lets face it, are in danger of not making it in again this year the way they are playing) are here on this board slagging us for… not losing.

    “Milan has been standard-bearers for Europe, let alone Italian clubs.”

    Yeah, so? Not this year. This year I don’t see them in the Champions League. But here they are slagging us, who actually bothered to qualify, for… not losing.

    “For any club to make fun of them for playing in the UEFA Cup this season is just silly and straw-clutching.”

    I don’t agree. Laurels can be rested on for only so long. As many cups as they won, as much money as that team spends on players, as much grief their owner causes people, as much shit that they talk before/during/after the season, as much corruption comes from them (1980 scandal, 2006 scandal)… they should be working their tails off to get back in and hide their head in shame for finishing 5th, not bragging about days gone by, how things USED to be.

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  • MAD |  February 25th, 2009 at 6:44 am

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    “1. How are YOU going to score a goal”

    WE generally do so by putting the ball into the net area. WE find WE get more points that way.

    “2. How are you going to stop US scoring more than you”

    WE will probably employ the same tactics that stopped YOU from scoring on US during this leg. WE have very good fullbacks, WE have a very good goalkeeper and this time WE are hoping to have OUR starting center back healthy enough to play.

    “If you believe, as some of you seem to, that Inter played well, then I can only assume thats all you have to give and then you’re in trouble. If however, you accept you played poorly and that you got lucky, then maybe I should be a little more worried!”

    WE believe that WE played badly in the first half and well in the second half, like the rest of the football world, outside of England. YOU were the massive favorites in this game. The fact that we are still in it should worry YOU. WE aren’t worried because when WE played poorly, WE still held you scoreless, when WE played well WE created chances and throughout the game YOU looked like YOU had the set piece as YOUR main offensive weapon.

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  • Ste |  February 25th, 2009 at 7:51 am

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    The rest of the football world believes Inter played better in the 2nd half, which, to qualify, meant you had to get out of your own half on more than 3 occasions, not really WELL though…..is it?

    We still had the more clear cut chances in the 2nd half and only a few last ditch tackles/wrestling players to the ground in the box stopped us from scoring in that 2nd half.

    If Inter employ the same tactics at OT then I cannot see what you hope to achieve, it has already been conceded that United set up defensively and yet created far more over the 90 AND carried a much more potent threat throughout.

    Now then, I’m not saying you guys are crap because thats obviously not true, but what I have said is that IF you play like that and you consider it playing well (2nd half only if you like) then, barring nerves and/or anomolies, you’re going out.

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  • Ste |  February 25th, 2009 at 7:52 am

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    The rest of the football world believes Inter played better in the 2nd half, which, to qualify, meant you had to get out of your own half on more than 3 occasions, not really WELL though…..is it?

    We still had the more clear cut chances in the 2nd half and only a few last ditch tackles/wrestling players to

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  • Taylor |  February 25th, 2009 at 8:18 am

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    Where is this massive favorites argument coming from? Look at the betting odds from yesterday…

    United to win: 2.88 to 1
    Inter to win: 2.63 to 1

    Or you can go here for more info: http://www.sportsbettingreview.co.uk/News/22022009/inter-milan-vs-manchester-united-match-preview-betting-odds.html. The point is INTER WERE FAVORITES! I saw this as one of the top three teams in the world playing another top three team. Numerous pundits agreed, picking Inter over United. So don’t start preaching about how Inter were the scrappy underdogs… that’s what AaB or Famagusta are…

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  • CUCS |  February 25th, 2009 at 8:45 am

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    Onto more important things and that is how Roma are going into the San Siro to take three points. I was at this game last year.

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  • Johonna |  February 25th, 2009 at 9:15 am

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    Taylor, almost every pundit in every sports media outlet outside of Italy called Manchester United as massive favorites to win.

    I will compile some sources for you today if you like.

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  • MAD |  February 25th, 2009 at 10:05 am

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    In the mean time:

    Soccerlens.com called Manchester, “Invincible” and declared that Inter has only played 2 games in a month (The Atalanta game-Feb 17) and they ended a draw and a loss. The comments below were of the same type.

    Derek Rae, the “impartial” commentator of yesterday’s game declared that all the english teams will advance, “comfortably”.

    The Guardian podcast said the same.

    Sky Sports said that it wouldn’t be close.

    Fox Soccer Channel’s at times incomprehensible, monotone, sleepy Scot said that all the English teams will advance, and that it wouldn’t be close. I think he has since changed his mind about the Arsenal game recently.

    The Chicago tribune likened Manchester to the Los Angeles Lakers and Ronaldo to Kobe.

    World Soccer Daily pundits called it a good tie but that Manchester will win comfortably. “In a walk” was the term used, I think by the guy who sounds like a scot. Every caller I heard echoed the sentiment.

    The Manchester United Offside writers said that we would be “destroyed” this week.

    I think that Fighting Talk even had something to say, but I forgot if it was them or someone else.

    And of course, there was Tommy Smyth (Smythe?) who declared during the game that the Manu Manu players could easily turn back time by running the faster than the speed of light and counter the Earth’s rotation.

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  • MAD |  February 25th, 2009 at 10:09 am

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    Oh yeah, and the 606 comments were decidedly less… generous…

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  • Omaha Bhoy |  February 25th, 2009 at 10:20 am

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    I thought the announcers for the Roma game were worse in terms of bias. Here’s a paraphrased quote from one of them whining in the 2nd half:

    “You just have the sinking feeling Roma’s going to score this half.”

    The Mancs probably should have scored in the first half but the leprechaun was right to call that an intentional hand ball.

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  • alessio |  February 25th, 2009 at 11:04 am

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    Favorites to go through, Johonna, but certainly not favorites to win in Milan.

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  • Alessandro |  February 25th, 2009 at 11:35 am

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    bottom line, for all you dumb fuck manchester fans, 4 of our players showed up to play for the first leg including julio cesar and an 18 year old kid who stopped the golden ball winner and we split the game half and half. both teams creating chances that could have easily been put away. that being said, i’m entirely confident for the 2nd leg as i expect more of our players to step it up, and also the fact that our goals will count double. and i can also say if we score, and i don’t know why people are saying we had no chances and that no one can score for us, you will have a very tough time scoring two, especially with samuel back and not that worthless defender Rivas. Mou will learn from his mistakes i promise you.

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  • Alessandro |  February 25th, 2009 at 11:38 am

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    take away Rivas’ dumbass mistakes and fouls at the top of the box and you are left with not that many chances. we played like shit and it was pretty even considering the scoring chances. so i can only see us improving from that performance

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  • Alessandro |  February 25th, 2009 at 11:41 am

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    oh and if tommy smyth announces for the next match i might have to kill myself. he’s got everything backwards i cant effing stand that bald headed midget

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  • Kirby |  February 25th, 2009 at 12:28 pm

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    comment 300

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  • MAD |  February 25th, 2009 at 12:35 pm

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    Juventus losing at the half.

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  • MAD |  February 25th, 2009 at 1:37 pm

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    *YAWN*

    Is the Juve game over yet?

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  • MAD |  February 25th, 2009 at 1:40 pm

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    Btw, I think that we can call the Bayern tie right now… 5-0 yeesh.

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  • skyder |  February 25th, 2009 at 2:13 pm

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    It took me full 24 hours to recover from that game yesterday. I don’t wanna add any comments because too much has been said already. We’ll see what happens on Mar 11!

    Although in the beginning I was hoping that all the Italian teams would perform well (just so that the English and American “pundits” could shut up for a while, if nothing else), after reading the Roma and Juve fans’ ranting on our blog, I’m not totally displeased to see both their teams go down 1-0 to cetainly inferior teams of the EPL (to ManU). Please don’t comeback with “we played better,” etc., etc.

    Anyway, I’m more hopeful now than I was yesterday before the start, and even after, the match. I believe we can score goal(s) at OT, and if J. Cesar keeps his form then we won’t concede, either.

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  • skyder |  February 25th, 2009 at 2:16 pm

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    Regarding Tommy Smyth: I think more of us should write to ESPN more regularly to fire him. A couple of my friends and I started an Email campaign against one of Smyth’s partners (the dude’s name escapes me now) a few years back, and after a couple of months he got switched to hockey, for good. I’m not sure if our messages had anything to do with it, but I still think they contributed to his re-assignment.

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  • skyder |  February 25th, 2009 at 2:30 pm

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    At least MAD, these “unwanted guests” have given you lots of opportunities to laugh when you write your comments. The more they try to belittle our tactics, the worse their results get. Karma, eh?

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  • MAD |  February 25th, 2009 at 3:55 pm

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    And to think that they were getting on our case… yowza

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  • Alessandro |  February 25th, 2009 at 4:58 pm

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    skyder I’m 100% down to fire tommy smyth

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