Wednesday, June 22, 2016

ROI through to the last 16!! Now the fun starts...

I never said it was going to be easy but they did it...
The Republic of Ireland are through to the last 16 of Euro '16!
They will play France on Sunday.
I originally thought this would be the final but that's okay.

Again, this match should be revenge for Ireland for the Thierry Henry handball from 2009.

Thanks everyone for your contributions. Some very smart people out there.

Back to school tomorrow...lol


COYBIG!!

G'wan Ireland!!!!












27 comments:

  1. It has revenge written all over it! Literally! With numbers! Lol, I just came across this dressing room ROI team photo captioned "we're coming for you"
    https://twitter.com/JonWalters19/status/745731769115287553
    We're coming for you = 1272 in English gematria & 212 in simple gematria
    This is it invincible = also 1272 in English gematria & 212 in simple gematria
    They will need to be invincible if they are to go all the way and win the tournament!

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  2. Ireland win via penalty shootout after a thrilling 2-2 draw.

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  3. As I think I mentioned in another one of you posts, republic of Ireland was awarded £5 million pounds or at the time $7 million usd. As these guys go by American ways in numbers.. the 7 million can be coded as 7 years. 2009 + 7 is 2016 ! Also Seth Blatter I believe is French ..they are playing on French soil in a tournament hosted by France.. as someone stated the stadium name has a sacrifice ring to it, so It could be France going down here. Also about the bombings then the teams winning shortly after .... Belgium definitely have an easy route to the final if they perform to the standards they can.

    Ireland v Belgium final !!

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    1. Yeah well he is Swiss not French .. born 1936. still think he has something to do with the puzzle for sure !

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    2. Think you're right... IRL vs Bel.

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  4. 33 struck at least 3 times yesterday:
    - Belgium with their 33 gematria beat Sweden.
    - Hungary v Portugal was 3-3
    - Iceland with their population of 330,000 got through.

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  5. I found a bomb guys !

    So as i've said im more a "events connect" guy , look at this :

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hvNQWQSwmow

    Another 1211 /1121 / 112 --- 12/1/2011 = 8 day numerology / saturn / time

    From this clip to 26/6 its a freaking 1992 like the Danmark upset

    On the last article , i talk about a connection to Greece about this 26/6 too

    Both are the shockers of the previous euros

    But even more crazy

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=29UMACdfyZw

    26/1/2011

    So its a 26 , the same number day just like sunday next game

    2+6+1+2+1+1 = 13 / Means many thins , but in king james bible , it often reffers to "rebellion"

    From this freaking date to 26/6/2016 , there's a span of 1978

    And guess what ! In France , Versailles once have been attacked , and it was the freaking 26/6/1978 !!!!!! Thats exactly 13.880 days before

    And ROI team are now in Versailles , palace of the Sun-King and they will play on Sun-day against the ROI team from Versailles !

    So Irish celebration or nah !? lol
    https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Attentat_du_ch%C3%A2teau_de_Versailles ( no english on this article)

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  6. And its 38 years later , 26+1+20+11 can also have numerology of (irish celebration video) = 58 like 8/5 ; Pink 'just like fire" / Jack Charlton

    And from the "Oh my Oh" video " 12/1/2011 can also have a numerology of 44 ( 12+1+20+11) , and the ROY in the team have 44 years old ( Roy Keane )

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    1. Nice work
      44 - kill
      44 normally bad like last year was cavs 44th year and they lost to gs
      This year gs 44th year in cali and they lost

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    2. Oh doesnt sounds well then... As for me , the thing that i like from 44 , its the jewish gematria about it, "Child" equals 44 , but yeah im kinda split now lol

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    3. As Daz found, "We're coming for you" = 1272/212. Remember the Newsweek cover with the suicide vest reading 272 on the date 2-12? (If not, search Newsweek 272 on Extra Capsa). The 2-12 date is 19 weeks 3 days before the France-Ireland match. The 44th prime is 193.

      Argentina =44 and they lost last year's 44th Copa America. Now the rematch against "Chile" =45 in the 45th. Time for redemption? Like the Cavaliers and Ireland? Redemption =383. I love that Sunday is exactly 38 years since terror attack at Versailles.

      It was carried about by the Breton Liberation Front, aka "BLF" =120. Republic of Ireland =1020. The Royal Family =1020. Long Live the King =1020. The British Royal Family =120. King William =120. Thirty-Eight Years Later =120.

      It's also 227 days since the Paris Attacks, life is a wheel and time is a fractal. That's 32 weeks 2 days, like the Belgium Attacks on 3/22. Perhaps we'll see another tragedy to befall the French in the form of a crushing upset.

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    4. Excellent stuff again..
      COYBIG!!

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  7. France v Belgium is 100% if they beat the Irish.

    I did a Google off attack on Versailles and found some interesting reports. One being the right if the statue 60 by 10 metres ... =70 republic of Ireland

    And there was a killing there two people stabbed to death blood sacrifice. That was 6 days ago. I ain't good with the numbers just find it all interesting !

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    1. Good job !

      I found a mindblowing scripted matrix video on in the deep of youtube , look at this
      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XSThhlZsVSY

      The "16" scored the two goals
      First corner kick blew at 113
      Corner at 119
      Goal at 121
      "16" scored

      Seconde goal at 5:3
      Ive talk about 53 yesterday on berg blog about a win of "Green" over Providence and the Providence relationship between Prince / Kobe /
      https://extracapsa.wordpress.com/2016/06/22/minions-2015-predictive-program/#comment-2568

      2016-53 = 1963
      John Fitzgerald Kennedy, America's first Irish-Catholic president, was a son of two families whose roots stretched back to Ireland.

      Assassinated on 1963

      Anyway , this fifa 95 video is freaking weird !

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    2. Weird thing is i have tried to find this #16 players named "K.Mcguire" and i found it nowhere near 1988 to 1996 .. its fifa 95 right .. ?

      The only thing i found is James K Mcguire , irish mayor , and books are write by him...lmao...https://www.amazon.fr/What-Could-Germany-Do-Ireland/dp/117563543X

      Who's the last internationnal champ ? I dont know , if anyone have infos on this player , i would like to know who he is , i dont think there's a "create my player" mode in Fifa 95 :D

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  8. Can anyone find more on that 44?
    I've just spotted Rooney will make his 115th cap for England against Iceland, so his 116th (911) cap will be the quarter finals aslong as they progress and he's fit to play. Considering he's captain and England's all time top goal scorer i think this could be a heavy connection to England losing at this stage in the tournament :)

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    1. Perfet fit , like Zlatan yesterday , love it !

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    2. Theres also a 911 connection in the bracket. In the heavyweight half (the 8 teams ROI is in there with) they have a combined 11 world cups & 9 Euros. The other half of the bracket has zero. If a team who has never won a euro or world cup wins, they would stay on the 911 number.

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    3. Wonder if Rooney will announce his retirement afterwards??

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  9. It was thinking exactly the same Bally!

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  10. Roi playing in Lyon, pretty much the Lion King. The Stade des Lumières (Stadium of Lights) is new this year, opened on 10-9-2016. That's 170 days before the game against "Republic of Ireland" =170.

    Fun Facts: "Parc Olympique Lyonnais" =109 like opening date 10/9. Its nickname is "Stade des Lumières" =174 and construction lasted 1174 days.

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