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paul_oshea
25/05/2016, 7:55 PM
I know what you meant, and you're wrong. You will be able drink in lens just not on the street.

Closed Account
25/05/2016, 8:05 PM
I know what you meant, and you're wrong. You will be able drink in lens just not on the street.
Well you're not allowed bring alcohol into the town and there is a ban on sale of alcohol outside of the official fanzones, from 6am the day of the game to 6am the next day. which is what i clearly stated. So good luck drinking anywhere outside of the fanzones.

Actually, that doesn't make sense. You can probably drink in bars and restaurants. Would be mad if you couldn't for local businesses. Colour me wrong.

Still, if you can't drink in the street then I for one don't want to be there, love a bit of bushing.

Paul, you are right, I am wrong:
http://img.20mn.fr/LTQUje_0SWCxtZCtYqbRcg/648x415

paul_oshea
25/05/2016, 8:13 PM
Ill bet with you they are selling alcohol in the restaurants and cafes, just not over 5%. I can understand in a small place like lens, with a small stadium in the centre that they would actually ban it completely, but they haven't, you just won't be able bring beer onto the streets.

Stuttgart88
25/05/2016, 8:31 PM
No glasses in Lens

paul_oshea
25/05/2016, 9:26 PM
stutts youre getting wittier in your old age.

DeLorean
26/05/2016, 8:08 AM
Meyler out of sight but in O'Neill's mind (rte.ie) (http://www.rte.ie/sport/euro-2016/2016/0525/791007-column-meyler-out-of-sight-but-in-oneills-mind/)



Meyler has done well for me. He went in and played full back for me in the game in Germany and he threw his body in front of everything.

Meyler has been a good part of this (qualification). He has been terrific around the place. I wouldn’t have excluded him at this minute, so let’s see how he gets on in the (play-off) game.

But I know time goes on like everything else and he hasn’t had too much football; he had that hamstring problem. But I saw that Steve Bruce brought him on when he felt he needed to shore things up and re-focus on the game when it looked as though it might be going away from them against Derby.

DeLorean
26/05/2016, 8:28 AM
Looks like Doyle will get his opportunity against Belarus (http://www.irishexaminer.com/sport/soccer/martin-oneill-squad-places-still-up-for-grabs-401671.html), you'd have to imagine from the start. What a chance that would be for him to get a goal or two and cement his place.


By way of example, he related a conversation he had with the US-based Kevin Doyle. “I said: ‘listen, Kevin. I feel that you wouldn’t be starting in Friday’s game (against the Netherlands), so why not get another game with Colorado and fly over for the Tuesday game’. I think he’s pretty pleased to do that. I just felt that, on Friday, he might not start the game, and it’s a very long distance to travel from Colorado. It’s a different situation for Robbie (Keane) because Robbie is the captain of the team and I feel that as the captain he should be here and he wanted to be here.”

It was suggested to O’Neill, however, that it’s a long way for Doyle to come for just one match, and with no guarantee that he’ll have the reward he wants at the end of the night.

“No,” was his unequivocal reply. “If I was in the Chinese league and somebody asked me to come and I had a chance to play for Northern Ireland, I’d say ‘yeah’. This is your chance.”

Stuttgart88
26/05/2016, 8:41 AM
I think Doyle is a certainty. He's still fit athletic and a great header of the ball.

Is Meyler damned with faint praise there? An option to shore things up. I hope we have a need to shore things up in June!

OK, maybe O'Neill's point was a bit more subtle, shoring things up to enable a change in momentum in a game.

Let's see if Arter impresses. If the logic of some here is followed he'd have to be in due to the level of his club performances. I'm not fussed, it's a very marginal call right now. The sentimental part of me would stick with Meyler and give Arter his chance next year. The strategist would pick Arter now.

DeLorean
26/05/2016, 9:27 AM
Yeah, I think he was just making the point that Meyler remains an important player for Hull, despite his recent injury troubles and being left out of the side. Bruce still called on him when his team were in the sh!ts and badly needed someone to help stem the tide. That said, I think Meyler's biggest selling point is his ability to help shore things up. Shoring thing up was needed against Germany (with him) and against B&H (without him) so hopefully it will be required again in June.

That's it with regards Arter, he might make the decision a pretty easy one, one way or the other, based on his performance tomorrow. O'Neill had this to say (http://www.irishtimes.com/sport/soccer/international/martin-o-neill-says-most-of-euro-2016-squad-is-finalised-1.2661010) about him.


“I like Harry,” observed O’Neill. “I think he is a really fine player who has been bedevilled by injury right from the start of a season he was looking forward to immensely because it was Bournemouth’s first in the Premier League. It’s been stop-start, in fact mainly stop. But he got in towards the end of the season and because he has a bit of ability, I think he is worth waiting on. We’ll see what happens.”

Stuttgart88
26/05/2016, 9:38 AM
Emotions, form etc. aside, which type of player do you think the squad needs? A shorer-upper or a more attacking player? A guy who does his best work deeper, or a guy who does his best work further advanced?

DeLorean
26/05/2016, 9:54 AM
Emotions, form etc. aside, which type of player do you think the squad needs? A shorer-upper or a more attacking player? A guy who does his best work deeper, or a guy who does his best work further advanced?

Answering your question directly, probably a guy who does his best work deeper. That's pretty much what I've been basing my comments on anyway really, the balance of the squad.

I'm presuming Whelan and McCarthy are going to start the games so I do think we need cover for those, whether it's to bring in fresh legs, cover for potential injuries or even replace one of them completely if they're really struggling. I think Gibson or Meyler would add a bit of insurance here. All of the other midfielders that we'd consider 'unofficially confirmed' are of a more attacking nature, as well as having the 'switching Brady' option available.

Obviously there could be a situation where it would be better to have Arter in reserve, if we're really chasing a game, but I think we have more to work with in that situation than we do if McCarthy pulled his hamstring in the first game.

There's also the reliability factor, I have no doubts that Meyler (or Gibson) would have the temperament to just slot in. Arter might too, but he just looked like a guy that was trying too hard against England. It will be interesting to see how he performs tomorrow, hopefully he starts as it's tougher coming off the bench and feeling you need to impress straight away. If he's as good as he looks at times for Bournemouth then it might change my mindset some bit.

Stuttgart88
26/05/2016, 10:01 AM
Yep, I agree with all that. You saved me having to use my own brain. A strong Arter showing could change things.

I think O'Neill was also alluding to Gibson in his "lack of game time" comments. Gibson is versatile he can play from deep but also more advanced and there is the Brady option as you and (Ole Ole?) said.

I need to check back old posts, but are we largely expecting only one of Arter, Meyler, Gibson and Quinn?

Edit: Sorry, just saw your post 235 again. You reckon two of that lot plus Doyle & McGoldrick. I think Doyle is nailed on.

So, only one of Arter, Meyler, Gibson, Quinn and McGoldrick. That'd make me drop Murphy.

McGeady is a very very lucky boy.

tetsujin1979
26/05/2016, 11:30 AM
some insights from Wales manager on their qualification campaign: http://www.walesonline.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/wales-euro-2016-tactics-revealed-11375075
On their results against Belgium:

Belgium 0-0 Wales

(4-2-3-1)
Hennessey
Gunter Williams Chester Taylor
Allen Ledley
Robson-Kanu Ramsey Cotterill
Bale
CC: Suddenly we had a real belief in the camp and we thought we could go to Belgium and win.
Belgium are a top team and would have lots of the ball but we worked really hard on stopping them playing quick passes around our box.
To be honest this was one where it was more about rolling our sleeves up than formations or tactics but we started with a back four solely because we had success playing that way against them previously.
Our plan was to get Gareth Bale as high up the pitch as possible to expose Jan Vertonghen, expecting him to surge up the pitch as usual.
But he played with Gareth at Tottenham and knew he could be devastating, so Vertonghen paid us a huge compliment by staying back for the whole game.

When we looked at the stats we found that Gareth only touched the ball 18 times that night, which is very low.
We had to admit that we didn’t get the best out of him. It was a great result but the plan didn’t really work for us.


Wales 1-0 Belgium

(3-4-2-1)
Hennessey,
Gunter Williams Chester
Richards Allen Ledley Taylor
Ramsey Bale
Robson-Kanu
CC: Things had to change a bit for this game because Belgium are a quality team but the system was really starting to take shape.
They were always going to dominate possession but after 20 minutes Aaron Ramsey complained he had too much ground to cover.
It wasn’t Aaron’s fault, he’s incredibly fit but the centre backs and full backs were staying too deep and that was causing him a real problem.
Jazz Richards started coming out of his comfort zone and putting pressure on their left back. You have to be quick and bold to do that but he was brilliant on the night.

We’ve got clips of him leaving Eden Hazard to go to Vertongen at full back. It looked as though he was leaving Hazard on his own but the ball never got that far.
That night we executed the plan brilliantly.

Stuttgart88
26/05/2016, 12:27 PM
They got so lucky around about the 95 minutes mark in Brussels. Belgium missed a sitter from 3 yards combined with a great Hennessy save! A draw was fair overall though.

Football is crazy like that. Muller's miss in Dublin...

Closed Account
27/05/2016, 2:18 AM
I like the honesty from Chris Coleman. Sometimes we over defend our gaffers with opinions that that they've player x because of reason y. His comments echo basic football talk. We'll put the quick quy up there, or 4 solid guys back. Top level football has top level tactics but sometimes its just my guy is better than your guy.

TheOneWhoKnocks
30/05/2016, 11:39 AM
Steven Reid would bring Meyler, Quinn and Doyle over Christie, Arter and McGoldrick.


Plus, that point I made - about having bubbly lads in the dressing-room - is reinforced by Meyler and also Stephen Quinn, who I have selected ahead of Harry Arter.

Ultra-positive

Having coached Quinn at Reading this year, I have seen his attitude in and around the group.

When he is dropped, he is ultra-positive, slapping fellas on the back before they go out to play, vocally encouraging those around him. When he is half-fit, he makes himself available.

He is the epitome of what a manager wants: the perfect pro.


http://www.independent.ie/sport/soccer/international-soccer/steven-reid-attitude-can-often-trump-talent-when-picking-squad-for-major-tournaments-34756216.html

DeLorean
31/05/2016, 9:02 AM
Hopefully we won't take any more knocks tonight but I think it's starting to look like...



1
Randolph
4
Coleman
12
McCarthy
19
Murphy


2
Given
5
Christie
13
Whelan
20
Walters


3
Westwood
6
Brady
14
McClean
21
Keane (Doyle)




7
Ward
15
McGeady
22
Long




8
Keogh
16
Hoolahan
23
McGoldrick




9
O'Shea
17
Hendrick






10
Duffy
18
Arter (Meyler)






11
Clark

Stuttgart88
31/05/2016, 9:15 AM
It's certainly getting interesting.

paul_oshea
31/05/2016, 10:12 AM
Stutts is Doyle still coming..:P

I think this proves that O'Neill really doesn't rate the American league, and his out of sight is out of mind. Doyle for the short time he was on when he got injured has done more than Murphy did in all his 20 appearances if you ask me.

I think O'Neill hasn't seen enough of what Doyle has done in the past, and doesn't know/realise he is actually a good footballer, certainly a better footballer than Murphy, and can do all the things that murphy does, and most better, along with somethings that Murphy can't do - the main one being scoring. I am a bit upset with O'Neill about this one - unless he doesn't bring Murphy either, but I really cant see that. He will not bring McGoldrick and drop murphy with only 3 strikers.

ifk101
31/05/2016, 10:26 AM
I am a bit upset with O'Neill about this one ....

You are upset with the wrong person.

DeLorean
31/05/2016, 10:27 AM
Agreed. I'd bring Doyle instead of Murphy and either Meyler or Gibson ahead of McGoldrick. I'm actually finding it a bit baffling that McGoldrick seems to be so close to going.

I wouldn't agree with Steven Reid leaving Christie at home either, especially with Coleman's injury troubles lately and how impressive Christie has been. Yeah, Meyler can fill in at right back, but it's far from ideal.

sadloserkid
31/05/2016, 10:32 AM
I think this proves that O'Neill really doesn't rate the American league, and his out of sight is out of mind...

I think O'Neill hasn't seen enough of what Doyle has done in the past, and doesn't know/realise he is actually a good footballer, certainly a better footballer than Murphy, and can do all the things that murphy does, and most better, along with somethings that Murphy can't do - the main one being scoring.

Tbf he wouldn't be alone in rating the English second tier ahead of the MLS I'd imagine (rightly or wrongly). Doyle's goal record at club level is arguably no better than Murphy's (in the last few seasons I'd argue it's worse). I don't think Doyle has hit double figures in a single league campaign since he left Reading?

Obviously he's had a far greater impact for Ireland than Murphy (but then again so has Simon Cox). It wouldn't be a deal breaker for me which combination of Doyle/Murphy/McGoldrick is selected,

paul_oshea
31/05/2016, 10:48 AM
Agreed. I'd bring Doyle instead of Murphy and either Meyler or Gibson ahead of McGoldrick. I'm actually finding it a bit baffling that McGoldrick seems to be so close to going.


Ya, I said the same on the other thread reviewing the Ireland game. And my overriding point from that was that so many people had differing views on who played well, or who was the best player on the pitch, from supporters, posters, "experts", journos, former players/managers that no one must have really stood out, otherwise we would have a general consesus on one or two players. I think everyone was just keeping out on certain players(those who they see as borderline, trying to push their way in or those who were trying to keep their places) and doing a player cam type analyses. That's why I actually thought Whelan was one of our best players!

geysir
31/05/2016, 2:18 PM
If O'Neill rated leagues differently then Robbie would have been put on standby 18 months ago. There's no evidence that MO'N would think that way about the MLS.
Re Doyle, it's probably more a question of O'Neill sticking by the players who have been the mainstay of the team, unless there is an overwhelming compelling case to drop a player eg injury.
O'Neill has stated or alluded to that the players who have been there through the campaign would be foremost in his thoughts when it came to the Euro squad.

Paddy Garcia
31/05/2016, 2:28 PM
Agreed. I'd bring Doyle instead of Murphy Frankly I'd bring O'Dowda ahead of Murphy - If Murphy goes I'd hope he would not get any game time and I don't think he would benefit from the experience. Illustrates how light we are upfront.

ifk101
31/05/2016, 2:45 PM
I'd bring Murphy - arguably best suited to Long's role in the team of those under consideration.

jbyrne
31/05/2016, 2:55 PM
I'm actually finding it a bit baffling that McGoldrick seems to be so close to going.


couldn't agree more. I thought he was lost in the first half in particular last Friday. the ball rarely stuck to him when it was played up to him and his use of the ball poor. I would rather see doyle coming on if we need a goal in the last 20 mins than McGoldrick (who is highly unlikely to start a match if he travels)

paul_oshea
31/05/2016, 3:14 PM
If O'Neill rated leagues differently then Robbie would have been put on standby 18 months ago. There's no evidence that MO'N would think that way about the MLS.
Re Doyle, it's probably more a question of O'Neill sticking by the players who have been the mainstay of the team, unless there is an overwhelming compelling case to drop a player eg injury.
O'Neill has stated or alluded to that the players who have been there through the campaign would be foremost in his thoughts when it came to the Euro squad.

O'Neill has been at pains to state robbies ambassadorial role, and captain and everything other than his football ability. He is in just as good a form out there, yet isnt getting his chance with Ireland.

Stuttgart88
31/05/2016, 4:18 PM
I think this proves that O'Neill really doesn't rate the American league, and his out of sight is out of mind. Doyle for the short time he was on when he got injured has done more than Murphy did in all his 20 appearances if you ask me.
I think O'Neill hasn't seen enough of what Doyle has done in the past, and doesn't know/realise he is actually a good footballer, certainly a better footballer than Murphy, and can do all the things that murphy does, and most better, along with somethings that Murphy can't do - the main one being scoring. I am a bit upset with O'Neill about this one - unless he doesn't bring Murphy either, but I really cant see that. He will not bring McGoldrick and drop murphy with only 3 strikers.The highlighted bits are the important bits for me. I don't think it's about the MLS per se.

I think it took O'Neill a while to understand what he had at his disposal. Lots of "nothing coming through" negative crap which really annoyed me. I think he has a much better grasp now.

I'd say O'Neill took a dim view of Doyle's attitude of seemingly being happy to remain frozen out at Wolves rather than take a pay cut and - as far as I can remember - saying that if his career choices impacted his international career then so be it, he wasn't that fussed.

TheOneWhoKnocks
31/05/2016, 5:53 PM
Does Doyle really care about the money all that much though?

I read that he doesn't even have an agent.

I always believed that he - stupidly - was too loyal as a player.

TheOneWhoKnocks
31/05/2016, 5:57 PM
Personally I think Stokes should be given more of a chance as a pure striker.

He impressed me against Germany and Kazakhstan sufficiently enough to be given another chance.

Madden too impressed me against Wales.

I wouldn't necessarily hold what happened to him at Yeovil in the Championship against him.

Both can play on the wing too and both have shown different sides to their game over the last couple seasons.

Sheridan and Mason too. I would give all four of them a chance in the WC Qualifiers what with four strikers in their mid-thirties and McGoldrick being cack.

SkStu
31/05/2016, 6:18 PM
Just to balance it a little bit, not saying you're wrong, but McGoldrick was very impressive against USA.

Paddy Garcia
31/05/2016, 7:39 PM
I'd bring Murphy - arguably best suited to Long's role in the team of those under consideration.

I'd not bring Murphy - his audition so far tonight is to form.

paul_oshea
31/05/2016, 9:01 PM
Westwood constant smiling said a lot to me.

TheOneWhoKnocks
31/05/2016, 9:13 PM
Squad to be named in approx. 5 minutes.

tricky_colour
31/05/2016, 9:23 PM
Squad to be named in approx. 5 minutes.

9 mins late.

DannyInvincible
31/05/2016, 9:29 PM
Westwood constant smiling said a lot to me.

What do you think it says? That he doesn't care or he was already assured he'd be in the squad?

Pretty lame performance and a bit disillusioning. Disappointing that Arter may miss out due to injury as well.

DannyInvincible
31/05/2016, 9:29 PM
Squad to be named in approx. 5 minutes.

Is it being broadcast anywhere live?

paul_oshea
31/05/2016, 9:30 PM
Neither.that he knows he isn't in the squad and saving face by looking happy and unperturbed.

tetsujin1979
31/05/2016, 9:33 PM
Neither.that he knows he isn't in the squad and saving face by looking happy and unperturbed.
McGeady, Keane, Westwood, Randolph and Given are in according to Ken Early on twitter

DannyInvincible
31/05/2016, 9:33 PM
Westwood is in the squad, according to Dan McDonnell.

DannyInvincible
31/05/2016, 9:34 PM
Quinn in. McGoldrick not.

Closed Account
31/05/2016, 9:34 PM
Westwood McGeady and Meyler make it

Randolph, Given, Westwood
Coleman, Christie, O'Shea, Keogh, Clark, Duffy, Ward
McGeady, Hendrick, Whelan, McCarthy, Meyler, Quinn, Hoolahan, McClean, Brady
Walters, Long, Keane, Murphy

https://pbs.twimg.com/media/Cj0MpwBVAAEwKPe.jpg

DannyInvincible
31/05/2016, 9:34 PM
Meyler makes it.

DannyInvincible
31/05/2016, 9:35 PM
Pleased Westwood has made the squad at least. When I saw Forde coming on tonight, my heart sank.

DannyInvincible
31/05/2016, 9:36 PM
Arter doesn't make it. Nor Gibson.

CraftyToePoke
31/05/2016, 9:37 PM
Pleased Westwood has made the squad at least. When I saw Forde coming on tonight, my heart sank.

Yeah, same as. Its fascinating how quickly your faith can unravel in managers :)

IsMiseSean
31/05/2016, 9:37 PM
I was really hoping Murphy played his way out...

tetsujin1979
31/05/2016, 9:37 PM
from https://twitter.com/McDonnellDan/statuses/737759427718172672

The players who miss out are David Forde, Eunan O'Kane, Harry Arter, David McGoldrick, Darron Gibson and Callum O'Dowda

tricky_colour
31/05/2016, 9:38 PM
First!

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Squad image above