Wednesday, April 6, 2016

UPDATE... Euro 16 - Could The Republic of Ireland shock the world?


Looking at the Euro '16 squads (which aren't really finalized yet) I'm putting my "131 theory" into practice again. It's been correct for the Superbowl and the NCAA Tourney which I predicted Villanova would win. I think I was the only "Gematria guy" that picked 'Nova. 

Anyway, right now my home nation, Ireland (Latest odds 150-1) have Jeff Hendrick and his birthday is January 31st!!


Now, I know that the date is written differently in Europe and it might be the January 13th birthday we should look at but guess what, Glenn Whelan has a birthday of January 13th!!!


Another interesting thing is that back in November of 2009, Ireland played France in a very controversial playoff match to qualify for the 2010 World Cup.
Thierry Henry for France clearly handles the ball (twice) and scores the winning goal to put France through and put the Irish out in heart breaking cheating fashion!!
Well, this years European Championships are being held in FRANCE.
Could this be a pay back for the cheating??

From the date of that match, (November 18th 2009) to the date that France was announced the host of Euro 16 (May 28th 2010) is 191 days.
The Euro 16 Final is on July 10th, (The 191st day of the year!!)

Also, The legendary Irish Sports broadcaster, Bill O'Herlihy passed away in 2015 about a year after retiring.
He was the host of the Ireland pre-game and post game shows on RTE for numerous years dating back to the 70's.

The date of his death was May 25th 2015.
From May 25th to the start of Euro '16 on June 10th is 1 year and 16 days.
That's like, 116.
The common, 911 upside down that we see in a lot of the hoaxes.

Finally, this year (2016), The Republic of Ireland are celebrating 100 years since the Easter rising of 1916 against the English, which eventually led to the Republic coming in to being.

This will also be the first time that 24 teams will contest the European Championships. It has been expanded from 16 teams.
Its ALSO been 24 years since the last major upset, when Denmark won in 1992.
Denmark didn't even qualify for the finals but were granted a spot as Yugoslavia were disqualified because of the breakup and warfare in the country.
Ireland were again in contention for that spot because they had the next highest points but Denmark were awarded it as they finished 2nd in Yugoslavia's group.

So, in summary. It looks good for the Republic of Ireland.
It would be such a huge upset if it were to happen.

I'm gonna check the squads again when they are officially announced, if these guys are on there, this may be worth a look.




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