View Full Version : Shay Given
theworm2345
06/06/2012, 5:19 AM
This is probably complete bull****, but Shay is apparently a major doubt for Sunday:
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/euro2012/article-2155023/Euro-2012-Ireland-keeper-Shay-Given-unlikely-risked-Croatia.html
No its true, did you not see the injury report put out by Trap?
Shay Given - bad calf
Sean St Ledger - bad knee
Stephen Ward - runny nose
John O'Shea - bad back
Richard Dunne - bad shoulder, knee, ankle
Glenn Whelan - SARS
Aiden McGeady - H1N1
Keith Andrews - Ebola
Kevin Doyle - bad achilles
Robbie Keane (c) - strained vocal cords
Damien Duff - ruptured testicle (see picture in other thread)
Stephen Kelly - pulled groin
Paul McShane - Ginger
Jonathan Walters - Concussion
Darron Gibson - broken jaw
Keiren Westwood - broken thumb
Stephen Hunt - bad wrist
Darren O'Dea - bad hamstring
Shane Long - hip bursitis
Simon Cox - pulled groin
Paul Green - Absolutely fine, actually
James McClean - bad elbow
David Forde - broken toe
magicman
06/06/2012, 5:25 AM
This is probably complete bull****, but Shay is apparently a major doubt for Sunday:
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/euro2012/article-2155023/Euro-2012-Ireland-keeper-Shay-Given-unlikely-risked-Croatia.html
Not nice to read at all. Dunno how much truth is in it but they have a lot of facts to back up the claim that he may be injured. One thing I find tough to take serious(apart from it being the Daily Mail) is the headline. "unlikely to be risked" against Croatia? If he is 50/50 then he'll still start
geysir
06/06/2012, 7:20 AM
When it comes to his loyal players, Trap's stonewall code of silence is impressive.
Stuttgart88
06/06/2012, 8:48 AM
I'm not that fussed tbh. I think Westwood is top quality. Very agile, great reflexes, good in the air, good temprament, and excellent long kicks. The only thing is that Shay is tried & tested in these major games, but Westwood has impressed me every time he has stepped in. And - dare I say it - if we concede a penno...
irishfan86
07/06/2012, 7:25 PM
Good news: Given 100% fit:
http://www.goal.com/en-ca/news/4185/euro-2012/2012/06/07/3156004/tardelli-shay-given-is-100-percent-fit
BonnieShels
07/06/2012, 9:36 PM
Good news: Given 100% fit:
http://www.goal.com/en-ca/news/4185/euro-2012/2012/06/07/3156004/tardelli-shay-given-is-100-percent-fit
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1D1cap6yETA
seanfhear
15/06/2012, 10:53 AM
Just seen on a sports bulletin on BBC that Shay (from the horses mouth) is giving big consideration to calling it a day with Ireland,
DannyInvincible
15/06/2012, 1:35 PM
Shay pulled out two or three great saves over the past two games but he's not the same goalkeeper he once was. He has looked sluggish and perhaps even in need of losing a few pounds. It's painful to say it, but no longer did I feel our rear-guard was impenetrable with him behind it. We've leaked seven goals and still have Italy to play. And already Shay's talking of hanging up the boots? Is there a video/text?
Stuttgart88
15/06/2012, 1:46 PM
In last night's warm up I was surprised to see Shay punching and fisting away shots a GK of his generation would always have tried to catch. So when the second goal came from a bad decision by Shay to fist away a ball he should have taken to his chest it struck me that he seems to have tried to change his game in line with modern trends.
Anyway, he's not what he was and at 36 I think his reactions will only get slower. It was a bit sad, but he reminded me of Bonner in 94 and Seaman in 2002 - great keepers for their country but sadly just past the point where they should have been replaced.
Junior
15/06/2012, 2:55 PM
Anyway, he's not what he was and at 36 I think his reactions will only get slower. It was a bit sad, but he reminded me of Bonner in 94 and Seaman in 2002 - great keepers for their country but sadly just past the point where they should have been replaced.
Had the same thoughts myself last night. Pre-Tournament I've posted somewhere that I could see Shay having another 4 years easy with the national team. Unfortunately those two performances have seen me knee-jerk to now expecting him to retire from International duty. 100+ caps, unbelievable servant to us over the years, I just think he will now step aside along with Duff and possibly Robbie.
Heading back over to Poznan on Sunday - Should it be their last performances for Ireland, I'll be glad to be there and give them a send off they deserve. I hope that they perform and give the fans one that we deserve.
barney
15/06/2012, 3:13 PM
Had the same thoughts myself last night. Pre-Tournament I've posted somewhere that I could see Shay having another 4 years easy with the national team. Unfortunately those two performances have seen me knee-jerk to now expecting him to retire from International duty. 100+ caps, unbelievable servant to us over the years, I just think he will now step aside along with Duff and possibly Robbie.
Heading back over to Poznan on Sunday - Should it be their last performances for Ireland, I'll be glad to be there and give them a send off they deserve. I hope that they perform and give the fans one that we deserve.
I think, and hope, the difference with Shay is that he wasn't fully fit. He's been really poor for 2-3 goals so far in this tournament which just isn't him. However, I'm still optimistic that a fully fit Given is one of the first names on the team sheet unless he decides to call it a day.
Maroon 7
15/06/2012, 3:15 PM
He's looked very slow and ponderous this tournament. Shay is no spring chicken anymore but he can't have aged that badly in the matter of a few weeks which makes me think he is still carrying that injury a bit.
Stuttgart88
15/06/2012, 3:19 PM
But his reactions were slow. He should have got his hands up to Torres' shot and would have not long ago. They ain't gonna be any quicker when he's 38. Remember he let in soft goals against Estonia and Armenia at home, shots he'd never have let in previously. I'm sorry but I think he's in decline. I love Shay to bits but I think it's Westwood's time.
I believe Given was playing with an injury coming into this tournament that he never fully shook off.
He definitely wasn't getting any distance on his kick outs and he had no spring off his standing foot for a couple of the goals we conceded.
geysir
15/06/2012, 10:29 PM
No distance to his kick outs is the death knell.
tricky_colour
15/06/2012, 10:30 PM
He's looked very slow and ponderous this tournament. Shay is no spring chicken anymore but he can't have aged that badly in the matter of a few weeks which makes me think he is still carrying that injury a bit.
Well basically the whole of the team looked slow an ponderous, he pull off some top quality saves.
Where he was slow it was usually unsighted.
Some of his kicks looked a bot short.
NO keeper woudl have seen the Fabragas shot and had time to react.
Not physically possible.
tricky_colour
15/06/2012, 10:33 PM
No distance to his kick outs is the death knell.
Yes I have noticed that before reading your post, they were rather short, reminds
me of when i was in goal lol.
I'm agreeing with people here who say he looks injured. I'd be sad if he calls it a day, though from today's quotes in the Guardian (http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/2012/jun/15/euro-2012-ireland-shay-given-roy-keane) ("I think it might be time to step aside and let somebody else come into the side now.") it looks pretty certain he'll be retiring in the next couple of months. I think he still has a campaign in him, but players tend to retire after tournaments, especially if it's looking like it will be their last (extremely unlikely we'll be qualifying for Brazil and he'll be 40 by the time the next Euros roll around).
I also thought it was interesting how he described the first goal: ""The [opening] goal was just a blur, I think he's only five yards away from me. Probably when you see it on a replay on TV, it looks like it's savable but when he hits it that hard, you just don't have the time to react. Replays do nothing for goalkeepers". I'm not sure I really buy it, but then again, I've never been a top international goalkeeper.
Anyone who thinks Robbie is going to retire is a foolish though. He's 31 and he's still playing well. He hasn't been great in the past two games, but then again, who has?
BonnieShels
16/06/2012, 1:40 AM
I'm agreeing with people here who say he looks injured. I'd be sad if he calls it a day, though from today's quotes in the Guardian (http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/2012/jun/15/euro-2012-ireland-shay-given-roy-keane) ("I think it might be time to step aside and let somebody else come into the side now.") it looks pretty certain he'll be retiring in the next couple of months. I think he still has a campaign in him, but players tend to retire after tournaments, especially if it's looking like it will be their last (extremely unlikely we'll be qualifying for Brazil and he'll be 40 by the time the next Euros roll around).
I also thought it was interesting how he described the first goal: ""The [opening] goal was just a blur, I think he's only five yards away from me. Probably when you see it on a replay on TV, it looks like it's savable but when he hits it that hard, you just don't have the time to react. Replays do nothing for goalkeepers". I'm not sure I really buy it, but then again, I've never been a top international goalkeeper.
Anyone who thinks Robbie is going to retire is a foolish though. He's 31 and he's still playing well. He hasn't been great in the past two games, but then again, who has?
Keith Andrews?
Agree with most of the sentiments above. It hasn't been the Sahy we know the last few months. Even watching him for Villa just goes to show he's not the same keeper. It's sad but it happens to all the greats eventually.
BonnieShels
16/06/2012, 1:46 AM
No distance to his kick outs is the death knell.
Har. dee har. Nice.
tricky_colour
16/06/2012, 2:16 AM
I also thought it was interesting how he described the first goal: ""The [opening] goal was just a blur, I think he's only five yards away from me. Probably when you see it on a replay on TV, it looks like it's savable but when he hits it that hard, you just don't have the time to react. Replays do nothing for goalkeepers". I'm not sure I really buy it, but then again, I've never been a top international goalkeeper.
I think anyone moving in under 0.1 second in the Olympics sprints is disqualified as a false start.
Most reaction time are in the 0.13s to 0.15s band apparently.
Anyhow I used the VLC player which has quite good controls on it to slow the video down.
The clock was on 10.38 seconds when Torres struck the ball and it didn't chance to 10.39 until the
ball had hit the back of the net and was on it's was down, so I would estimate Shay had 0.05 seconds to save it
as he was about half way between Torres and the back of the net.
So basically no keeper in the world could have saved that by reacting to where the ball was going, all you can
do is basically guess/predict where he is going to put it.
So had he been in an Olympic 'goal saving competition' he would have be disqualified for cheating, ie moving before the ball was struck!!
Same goes for the Fabragas goal I would imagine.
Shay was dead right, I think Roy Keane says he should have saved it, but sometimes Roy has expectation above and beyond reality!!
geysir
16/06/2012, 8:07 AM
From watching the game at the time, my first opinion was that short of the spectacular, he had no chance with the 1st or 4th. Not even the fastest reflex reaction goalkeepers that you get in Handball would have had an earthly. But it's the other situations that happened with Shay that lead some to wonder and scrutinise all goals conceded.
As Stutts I think pointed out, the fisted deflection was poor, I don't agree that he should have (or even could have) chested it. I think this is just one of Shay's old weaknesses as distinct from getting old, not deflecting the ball away from danger.
In the pre-game warm ups, Shay is the player I would be drawn to observe like a magnet, he is thee consummate professional.
brine3
16/06/2012, 9:21 AM
I don't think he has much chance with the 1st or 4th goals. Stekelenburg also couldn't deal with Gomez's second against Germany - and that ball wasn't travelling near as fast as Torres' shot.
On the 4th goal you have to wonder what Paul Green and Keith Andrews are doing. First goal Dunne comes up with a world class tackle and the rest of the team just ball watch while Torres does his thing. You let players like Torres and Fabregas shoot at will and as hard as they like from 5-10 metres out and you really can't be blaming the goalkeeper.
Paul Green vs Cesc Fabregas, it's like something straight out of my worst nightmare.
And Shay pulled off the save of the tournament so far. No problems with reflexes there.
geysir
16/06/2012, 9:32 AM
On the 4th goal you have to wonder what Paul Green and Keith Andrews are doing. First goal Dunne comes up with a world class tackle and the rest of the team just ball watch while Torres does his thing. You let players like Torres and Fabregas shoot at will and as hard as they like from 5-10 metres out and you really can't be blaming the goalkeeper.
Paul Green vs Cesc Fabregas, it's like something straight out of my worst nightmare.
Green was on the post, yelling out at the lack of cover.
Fabregas came all the way from left side to the right side, right through no man's land, no one picked him up, astonishing by any standard, by any team, at any time. Green was blameless or least culpable
Stuttgart88
16/06/2012, 9:37 AM
I don't want to come down all hard on Shay but as an ex-keeper I know what can be expected and I just think he got his hands up slow to the first one. I've seen him and other keepers save that type of shot many many times before. Maybe it's down to the lack of high intensity training in the last few weeks, but something has been amiss. He did make a super save but when top keepers go into reverse as they get older I rarely see the decline stop. I said to my mate during the warm up that I was worried and surprised by how he was dealing with shots, punching shots hit at him instead of either catching the ball or taking the heat out of it with his palms. I also think he doesn't look lean enough and it looks to me like he has put on a few pounds in the last year or two. Look at Buffon - similar age I think - but very low body fat. He looks in much better shape, although maybe not a fair comparison as Buffon is of a longer build.
geysir
16/06/2012, 9:54 AM
It's an old habit of his not deflecting shots away from danger. In that game he must deflected 5 or 6 shots with his palm, back into the danger areas.
I think the decline (if we can call it at this stage) was more evident in the Croatia game.
Stuttgart88
16/06/2012, 10:03 AM
I wrote off the Armenia goal as a lapse. Then came the Estonia goal at home which he just missed I think. It doesn't mean that 90% of what he does isn't still excellent but I think the cracks have begun to appear. It's like when your dog's whiskers start to go grey.
Point taken about the parrying back into play but when did fisting shots rather than palming them come into his game? I no like. Maybe it's because I last played using the old Mitre multiplex balls and the new balls require different techniques.
geysir
16/06/2012, 10:22 AM
I forgot about those previous lapses in the qualifier and play off, his decline has been mapped, maybe one day soon on a Donegal beach, somebody will trip over a pair of huge goalkeeping gloves left behind and note the footsteps in the sand leading out to sea.
Stuttgart88
16/06/2012, 10:22 AM
Shay Iolanthe Perrin?
Stuttgart88
16/06/2012, 10:24 AM
Whether it's now or in a few years time I really hope the old guard hang around Irish football. They have been an inspiration and can continue to be so well into the future.
Murfinator
16/06/2012, 11:10 AM
We've 2 more years under Trap and this system, I don't really see the point in anyone stepping down. There'll obviously be a massive overhaul post 2014 including a new manager but until then its last hurrah territory.
It's been interesting this Euros watching some of the successful teams in a similar position to us having relatively small pools of players, most of them stick with their older better players and I'd have to say that almost all of them have performed fantastically. Shevchenko, Svennson, Mellberg, Rommedahl, Karagounis etc are all mid 30's and well based their best at club level but are invaluable for their countries and really roll back the clocks for their country at tournament time. Age might affect a players ability week in week out but for targeted games theres no problem whatsoever in having older players, its a great advantage in fact for their experience.
brine3
16/06/2012, 11:12 AM
The key is to have a good mix. Funny that you should mention Denmark, because they have no problem playing the 20 year old Christian Eriksen in the centre of midfield. I don't see Trap doing that...
the bear
16/06/2012, 5:47 PM
given to quit after italy game (http://www.football365.com/news/21554/7817434/Given-Plans-To-Quit)
Adrock
16/06/2012, 6:02 PM
Not sure why so many are so eager to get rid of one of the few international class players we have. He hasnt been flawless but he's done more right than wrong in the 2 games and he certainly didnt look like an old crock when he was flying accross the goal to make the save of the championships so far from Xavi.
Its always easy to blame the keeper when things are going wrong (or the referee..... another popular scapegoat when we're losing) but maybe folks will appreciate him a bit more when he's no longer in the team to keep the score down
Stuttgart88
16/06/2012, 9:12 PM
I don't think "get rid" is the right term. I think Westwood is probably at least as good as Shay at this point and deserves his chance. Without KW there's no way I'd trust Henderson, Randolph or whoever to take Shay's spot until they're ready and I'd be desperate for Shay to stay on.
I think Shay has been one of the best keepers of the EPL era. Even 18-24 months ago I'd have said he's one of the league's best but a new younger generation of keepers like Hart, Krul, Vorm, Mignolet and Al Habsi are snapping right at the heels of the old guard. The Jury is out on De Gea but he has plenty of time to convince. I was never a great fan of Howard or Schwarzer and I've never liked Sorensen, but I'll accept that Friedel is a good example of an ageing keeper still earning his corn.
Murfinator
16/06/2012, 9:32 PM
given to quit after italy game (http://www.football365.com/news/21554/7817434/Given-Plans-To-Quit)
I like how they come up with that heading out of an interview where Given directly said "I'll consider it over my holidays with my family."
tricky_colour
16/06/2012, 9:34 PM
It's an old habit of his not deflecting shots away from danger. In that game he must deflected 5 or 6 shots with his palm, back into the danger areas.
I think the decline (if we can call it at this stage) was more evident in the Croatia game.
I think you have to take into account that priority one is to actually prevent a goal.
Trying to deflect it increases the chance you don't get enough on it and it ends up in the back of the net.
A second point is who was first to the ball, a Spaniard of course!!
Again a failure to nark players, had all the players in the box been marked it would not matter much where the ball went.
Shay might have deflected it to the other side fair enough but there was a second unmarked Spaniard there waiting to know it in.
We basically chase the ball around like a bunch of school boys it's like watching 9 year olds playing, everyone chasing the ball.
So there you have it, a play to the left who took the shot, can't push it that way or he will another go, an unmarked
player in the centre and an unmarked player on the right. Great choice, I guess Given could have tried to deflect it
over goal because as good as the Spanish are I don't think any of them have yet mastered the art of flying!!
Kingdom
16/06/2012, 10:07 PM
Shay's excellence for us cannot be doubted. He's the best Irish goalkeeper I've seen.
But, he's not been the same since he's left Newcastle, or more particularly since he had the bad shoulder injury. He's senses were dulled at times, and he was culpable for a few goals in the last campaign.
Russia's first was a prime example I felt at the time.
Nobody likes seeing our great players on the wane, thankfully our press give them certain leeway, and I think that is true in the case of Shay these past season.
geysir
16/06/2012, 10:13 PM
TC, why don't you get your teeth into a new thread,
Ireland v Italy perhaps?
;)
the bear
16/06/2012, 11:00 PM
I don't think "get rid" is the right term. I think Westwood is probably at least as good as Shay at this point and deserves his chance. Without KW there's no way I'd trust Henderson, Randolph or whoever to take Shay's spot until they're ready and I'd be desperate for Shay to stay on.
I think Shay has been one of the best keepers of the EPL era. Even 18-24 months ago I'd have said he's one of the league's best but a new younger generation of keepers like Hart, Krul, Vorm, Mignolet and Al Habsi are snapping right at the heels of the old guard. The Jury is out on De Gea but he has plenty of time to convince. I was never a great fan of Howard or Schwarzer and I've never liked Sorensen, but I'll accept that Friedel is a good example of an ageing keeper still earning his corn.
Van Der Sar seemed to get better every year. I like Shay and don't want to see him go, but he hasn't been the same player since Hart took his place at city. Westwood looks decent but i dont think he has done anything to prove him better than Given.
Kingdom
16/06/2012, 11:06 PM
Van Der Sar seemed to get better every year. I like Shay and don't want to see him go, but he hasn't been the same player since Hart took his place at city. Westwood looks decent but i dont think he has done anything to prove him better than Given.
It's not a case of Westwood being better than the old Given, but the older Given not being as good as the current Westwood.
tricky_colour
16/06/2012, 11:22 PM
TC, why don't you get your teeth into a new thread,
Ireland v Italy perhaps?
;)
No point in that until we have learned to mark, if you are not close enough to a player to trip him up, hold his
shirt or elbow him in the face you are not making him properly, clearly our players were not close enough to any of those,
the why were so far away they would have needed a barge pole to tackle them.
The problem is ball watching, the ball cannot score a goal unless someone kicks it (or heads it).
Crosby87
17/06/2012, 12:28 AM
Great points, lads but...the 2 year rule certainly has to apply. I mean we are going into Brazil '14 with Shay? Come on.
the bear
17/06/2012, 12:37 AM
It's not a case of Westwood being better than the old Given, but the older Given not being as good as the current Westwood.
http://t2.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcQPL0VvXq18YaG7tc1erXBaN1DXvECu3 NXr8Tj8S3JX2gG45ofO (http://www.google.ie/imgres?q=the+riddler&hl=en&sa=X&biw=1920&bih=930&tbm=isch&prmd=imvns&tbnid=BXumKrznleGLVM:&imgrefurl=http://www.fanpop.com/spots/the-riddler/images/4519610/title&docid=DOfGuaYNKklHGM&imgurl=http://images2.fanpop.com/images/photos/4500000/The-Riddler-Jim-Carrey-the-riddler-4519610-249-384.gif&w=249&h=384&ei=2CXdT9DeOIGGhQfq373-CQ&zoom=1&iact=hc&vpx=1212&vpy=263&dur=2376&hovh=279&hovw=181&tx=118&ty=139&sig=113250211256393361045&page=1&tbnh=112&tbnw=70&start=0&ndsp=68&ved=1t:429,r:27,s:0,i:217)
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good to see the most positive man on this site back on form, all the best kingdom.
could the future given be better than the current given?
brine3
17/06/2012, 11:54 AM
Van der Sar was very lucky with injuries. Given hasn't been so lucky. He's injured quite often (even when he was in his 20s) and I'd say even when he's "fully fit" that he's carrying all sorts of permanent knocks that he has to deal with.
Greatest Irish keeper ever by far and definitely still the best we have. The question is, as some have pointed out, if it's realistic to think that he's going to be going to Brazil in 2014. He's been absolutely brilliant for 18 years now and the last thing I want to see is him doing a Seaman/Shilton/Bonner as a too old keeper in Brazil in 2014.
Probably best just to see how he gets on at Villa under the new management and take it from there.
Stuttgart88
17/06/2012, 12:01 PM
I don't think VDS was that great a 'keeper tbh (controversial?) but he had a great presence which is important at big teams.
BonnieShels
17/06/2012, 2:41 PM
I don't think VDS was that great a 'keeper tbh (controversial?) but he had a great presence which is important at big teams.
http://www.thecheeseimpresario.com/Portals/38/Stirring%20the%20sauce.jpg
Funny you should say that, in any conversation about given that is usually the no. 2 bone of contention.
No. 1 being his lack of distribution.
brine3
17/06/2012, 3:01 PM
Well I know that Dion Dublin only has good things to say about Given's distribution.
All joking aside though, I'd say his distribution would have improved if he'd allowed his contract at Newcastle to expire around 2002 or 2003 and fecked off to Arsenal on a free transfer. He spent much too long at Newcastle to be honest. But he always was a very loyal player...
DannyInvincible
17/06/2012, 3:32 PM
Did Arsenal actually want him though?
Noelys Guitar
22/07/2012, 11:29 AM
Looking like the end of the road for Shay. Trap (in another very messy interview) said he sent a text to Given two weeks ago telling him he was not needed for the Serbia game. Trapatonni did not receive a reply. Trap then added that Given could help mentor Westwood for the Serbia and Kazakhstan games. That should go down well. The interview got even more bizarre as Trap started showing journos a text he received back from Stephen Hunt saying 'No Problem" to being left out of the Serbia game. http://www.independent.ie/sport/soccer/trapattoni-admits-given-in-danger-of-getting-axe-3175346.html
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