Reaction: Ireland's Controversial Exit
Highlights, analysis and reaction from RTÉ Television, Radio and News to Ireland's controversial exit from the World Cup at the hands of Thierry Henry and France.
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FIFA Reject Replay Request
Gareth O'Connor reports that FIFA have turned down the FAI's request for a replay of the World Cup play-off with France, and samples the sporting and political reaction.
The Tubridy Show: Refereeing
Ryan Tubridy is joined by referees Hilda McDermott (soccer), Fergus Murphy (tennis) and Pat McEneaney (gaa) to discuss the pleasures and pitfalls of refereeing.
Morning Ireland: The French View
James Delahunt, an Irishman living in France, tells Des Cahill that there has been an incredible reaction amongst the public in France.
Morning Ireland: Taoiseach and FAI call on FIFA for replay
Sean Whelan says Nicolas Sarkozy and Brian Cowen have chatted about Thierry Henry's blatant handball in the World Cup play-off against Ireland
Morning Ireland: Media Reaction
Des Cahill reports on the media and public reaction around the world to France's controversial play-off win and Ireland's ranking for the Euro 2012 qualifiers.
Prime Time: Soccer Controversy Raises Question of Honesty in Sport
Kevin Moran, former Irish international, Eoin Hand former Irish manager, and Tara Magdalinski, Programme Director, UCD Sports Management Degree, discuss the controversy.
Sport At 7: Liam Brady
Irish assistant manager Liam Brady again calls for a replay as he speaks to Darragh Maloney on Sport At 7.
Sport At 7: French Reaction
French soccer journalist Javier Barrett says that the French are not happy with the way they qualified for the World Cup.
Sport At 7: Swedish Reaction
Erik Niva, of the Swedish newspaper Aftonbladet, says match referee Martin Hansson has been heavily criticised in his homeland.
Sport At 7: Eamon Dunphy
Eamon Dunphy says that the FAI is right to make the strongest possible protest against the 'shocking' result.
Sport At 7: Listen To The Show
Listen to the full show as Darragh Maloney and guests discuss the Republic of Ireland's elimination from the World Cup.
Six One News: Video Refereeing
Paul O'Flynn examines the case for the use of a video referee in soccer, referees Jeff Winter and Graeme Poll give their view and Joe Stack reports live from FAI headquarters.
Six One News: John Delaney
John Delaney, FAI CEO, joins Brian Dobson on the Six One News to explain why he felt that the FAI had to seek a replay.
Six One News: Match Reaction
Joe Stack and Colm Murray report on the sporting and political reaction to Ireland's controversial World Cup exit while Tony O'Donoghue reports on the latest from Paris.
John Delaney Press Conference
FAI CEO John Delaney calls on FIFA and the French Football Federation to replay the World Cup play-off between the Republic of Ireland and France.
Giovanni Trapattoni Press Conference
Watch Giovanni Trapattoni's post-match press conference in Abbotstown on Tuesday.
Match Reaction: RTÉ Radio 1
Highlights from RTÉ Radio 1's coverage as Ireland reacts to the soccer team's controversial World Cup elimination at the hands of France.
Brady Calls for Replay
Republic of Ireland assistant manager Liam Brady tells Pat Kenny that FIFA have questions to answer and there should be a replay against France.
Henry Explains his 'Hand of God'
Thierry Henry offers his perspective of his part in William Gallas' goal which ultimately ended the Republic of Ireland's World Cup dream.
Brave Ireland Go Out: Reaction
Tony Connelly, Europe Correspondent, reports live from France in the immediate aftermath of the match.
Ireland Out: Fans' Reaction
Sandra Hurley speaks to devastated fans at home.
Interviews: France 1-1 Rep of Ireland (2-1 agg)
Tony O'Donoghue gets reaction from Giovanni Trapattoni, Kevin Doyle, Marco Tardelli and Kevin Kilbane.
Analysis: France 1-1 Rep of Ireland (2-1 agg)
John, Eamon and Graeme give their reaction to, and analysis of, Frances aggregate win in Paris plus interviews with members of the Irish camp.
Goals: France 1-1 Rep of Ireland (2-1 agg)
Watch the goals from France's controversial aggregate win in the World Cup play-off second leg. (Ireland only)

