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drummerboy
13/01/2005, 8:34 AM
Watched JOS last night for United, and for the first time he looked like a half-decent centre half. In the past he has done a job as a spot-gap full back, but Ferguson hasn't trusted him at CH in the league or any big match. Brian Kerr tried him there against Switzerland in Basle and he was a disaster. Fergie spoke of JOS bulking up a little and that he was rearing to go. Well last night he looked stronger, a lot more assured, reasonably dominant in the air, even against Drogba (except one notable occasion). But the important thing is the Fergie trusted him at CH and in my opinion he passed the test with flying colours. This can only be good for the international team as Kenny can't go on forever.

davey
13/01/2005, 9:21 AM
The problem that JOS has is that he has never really nailed down a position. Yes, he decent last night at centre half but hes obviously not going to get in the team ahead of Rio or Silvestre for that matter. I've heard people on this site mention him as apossible midfielder yet I don't see this happening. JOS needs to try and make a position his own, maybe centre half, and then try and nail that - if that means moving away from United, so be it.

NeilMcD
13/01/2005, 9:29 AM
I think that there is a position there beside Ferdinand for Silvestre O Shea and Brown to fight over. Obviously Silvestre is in pole position but I think that O Shea has all the attributes to be a good centre half but needs to keep his concentration up. that seems to let him down time and time again. That is why he play left back for us, as if you make a mistake there it does not have the same effect and he can use his skills going forward too. But Silvestre is by no means a certainty in the medium term.

Stuttgart88
13/01/2005, 9:33 AM
I didn't see the game so can't comment. But I always think it's unfair to judge JOS as a CB on his performance in Basle. Nearly everybody was crap that day.

The problem is he needs to hold down a regular position so he can continue to learn. A move away from MUFC in due course might be the best option. Looking at him you'd think CB would be his best position & I'm glad to hear he did well last night.

Condex
13/01/2005, 11:00 AM
Watched JOS last night for United, and for the first time he looked like a half-decent centre half. .

Yip, have to agree had a very good game, he won most headers(whats going on) and passed the ball well, seems to have added a bit of agression to his game.

Superhoops
13/01/2005, 2:22 PM
Er . . . the one bit that sticks in my mind last night was him getting turned inside out, ending up on his ass and getting rescued by Heinze who cleared off the line. I don't think I'd want him CB for Ireland.
Well said Tuff, thought reading previous posts I was watching a different game last night. Rating 6/10 and that's being kind.

eirebhoy
13/01/2005, 3:28 PM
Well said Tuff, thought reading previous posts I was watching a different game last night. Rating 6/10 and that's being kind.
I think he's just set so low standard's for himself...

Slash/ED
13/01/2005, 6:30 PM
Er . . . the one bit that sticks in my mind last night was him getting turned inside out, ending up on his ass and getting rescued by Heinze who cleared off the line. I don't think I'd want him CB for Ireland.

Yes one incident...

I thought he was impressive, don't forget he originally broke into the Man U team as a centre half and it was his impressive performances there that sealed his place as a first teamer. Silvestre imo is over rated so if he can perform well when asked there's a place to be had in that team.

monutdfc
14/01/2005, 10:03 AM
I think he would benefit from watching Heinze and then trying to play like him! O'Shea doesn't have a defender's mentality. Compare him with John Terry or Tony Adams. He's not nearly aggressive enough. In my view he's not a defender.
When he broke into the United team they were strolling to the title. I could have played full-back on that team and looked good.

eirebhoy
29/01/2005, 4:40 PM
He's playing central midfield for United against Boro today and scored a nice goal, 1-0.

Slash/ED
29/01/2005, 6:38 PM
He was excellent, imo, and his goal was a superb finish.

eirebhoy
29/01/2005, 9:14 PM
He was excellent, imo, and his goal was a superb finish.
Aye, great game. While Miller may be the better technically than O'Shea, John showed today that there's no substitute for work rate. Miller's game is being so badly effected by confidence. The difference between him when he came on today and him against Anderlecht is enormous. O'Shea really looked confident today and the players sense that meaning he gets more of the ball. One of the best performances by him in a long time.

TheJamaicanP.M.
29/01/2005, 10:57 PM
Ive been really impressed with John O'Shea of late. When Heinze arrived, I was worried that O'Shea would get very little football. However, he has still got plenty of games and seems to have matured as a player this season. He set himself high standards in his first season, but I think he is a more all-round player now, as he proved today. Great performance and a well taken goal by him. He seems to have improved his upper-body strength and has obviously reacted to Ferguson's demand for extra aggression. Rather than affecting his development, I think the fact that he has played in a range of positions has helped him develop into a better, more versatile player. In addition, I believe that his overall presence on the field has grown. He talks more to the players around him and seems more confident of his own role at the club. This is something which comes with age. Lets just hope that Liam Miller makes similar strides at the club.

eirebhoy
29/01/2005, 11:56 PM
I think confidence sums up O'Shea. Most Irish players seem to be big confidence players, even Duffer. I've never noticed Reid been affected by it though.

I agree about the aggression comment. He lost the ball with 3 players around him, United were 3-0 up and 2 minutes to play but that didn't stop him running his arse off trying to get the ball back. I've never really rated O'Shea but today he has really made me think twice.

Hopefully now that he's full of that priceless stuff Fergie will give him a game or two at centre half (the only position I can see him at long term).

sylvo
30/01/2005, 10:47 AM
I've never really rated O'Shea but today he has really made me think twice.



I have been a bit like that about him also, but last night I thought he had a very good game, took his goal well, and was getting right stuck in.

carnstien
30/01/2005, 5:10 PM
I reckon we'd be better off playing O'Shea in midfield and Kilbane left back as O'Shea is a better passer and Kilbane is better defensively.

Superhoops
30/01/2005, 5:31 PM
I reckon we'd be better off playing O'Shea in midfield and Kilbane left back as O'Shea is a better passer and Kilbane is better defensively.
I would like to see him tried out as a striker. He can head and can shoot. He has a presence in the opposing box for free kicks and corners. If nothing else he may give us an option if we needed a big guy up front.

thejollyrodger
30/01/2005, 8:33 PM
I never had any major doubts about Josh. When he first came on the scene at Man Utd he looked the business. After a season he went downhill alright but that kind of blip has to be confidence or something like that.

I seen him play and he just kept it very simple but was very effective. He just needs one position and I reckon he will be right.

Good to see him score as well :)

Stuttgart88
31/01/2005, 9:23 AM
I reckon we'd be better off playing O'Shea in midfield and Kilbane left back as O'Shea is a better passer and Kilbane is better defensively.

I think Kilbane is playing too well for both Everton & Ireland at the moment to be considered as a defender.

If we were to use a 3-4-1-2 he'd be ideal for the LHS role with Duff being given a license to just get on the ball wherever he wants, but that's a real long shot!

I've always rated O'Shea as a footballer. I thought people have been overly harsh about his performances at left-back for Ireland, although I have recently conceded that he gives the ball away too much from this position. I was about 5 rows up from the touchline at the Croatia game and you could see that he just isn't comfortable passing with his left foot in tight situations. His defending has been decent though.

At the same game Finnan looked class to me. If Carr is defintely going to miss Israel, I'd like to see O'Shea deputise at right-back (where he played really well away to Poland) with Finnan playing left-back, Reid RHM.

thecorner
31/01/2005, 9:33 AM
. While Miller may be the better technically than O'Shea,

miller looks like hes not even related to a footballer

Macy
31/01/2005, 9:37 AM
I never had any major doubts about Josh. When he first came on the scene at Man Utd he looked the business. After a season he went downhill alright but that kind of blip has to be confidence or something like that.
Didn't doubt O'Sheas ability, but did his attitude. He was overweight (for a footballer) at the start of the season - seems to have picked up his game since he's dropped some of the weight. Maybe his attitude is right - the O'Shea to Newcastle stories may have been just the thing to give him the kick up the arse he needed....

eirebhoy
31/01/2005, 10:42 AM
miller looks like hes not even related to a footballer
It only takes one match to notice a players technical ability and Miller showed his vs Anderlecht.

thecorner
31/01/2005, 10:50 AM
It only takes one match to notice a players technical ability and Miller showed his vs Anderlecht.

one swallow doesnt make a summer ;)

eirebhoy
31/01/2005, 10:57 AM
one swallow doesnt make a summer ;)
I'm not saying he's a superb player, Beckham has probably the best technical ability in the world, doesn't make him the best player in the world.

jbyrne
31/01/2005, 12:21 PM
I'm not saying he's a superb player, Beckham has probably the best technical ability in the world, doesn't make him the best player in the world.

surely a joke???!!!!
please define your view of technical ability!

Eire06
31/01/2005, 12:40 PM
I'm not saying he's a superb player, Beckham has probably the best technical ability in the world, doesn't make him the best player in the world.

Taxi for one please....
Think youve had one too many son...

eirebhoy
31/01/2005, 12:47 PM
Technical ability : Crossing, Passing, set pieces, technique, shots, etc.
non-Technical: Pace, Strength, Agility, Work rate, teamwork, aggression, determination, flair, decisions, composure...

I stand corrected though.

Stuttgart88
31/01/2005, 12:58 PM
I stand corrected though.

No need to stand corrected in my view.

thecorner
31/01/2005, 1:02 PM
Technical ability : Crossing, Passing, set pieces, technique, shots, etc.
which liam miller has none of

eirebhoy
31/01/2005, 1:03 PM
which liam miller has none of
hehe. Confidence my friend. ;)

thecorner
31/01/2005, 1:04 PM
dont think ill be proved wrong this time ;)