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Fixer82
14/07/2020, 4:48 PM
I'm not sure. I think he's targetted because he is seen as an IRA sympathiser or at the very least a dark green republican. His haters are the Tommy Rbinson fanboy types who stand up for Soldier F, sing No Surrender and FTP at England matches, types who align with NI loyalism. He is a very convenient bogeyman for a certain type of English nationalist.The poppy is a key emblem for these people. It's loved by many others in Britain too, but these mainstream others would respect the choice not to wear it.
Me, I like McClean. I admire his conviction. But when he posted the balaclava image I think he was goading his haters tbh. It doesn't make the haters any less wrong but we was waving a red rag to a John Bull.
Anyway, may this can be moved to McClean's own thread? It's been a while since Didzy has been the topic under discussion.
I think it should be left here because it is linked but maybe we should all agree to get back to talking about McGoldrick and how much we wish there were more players like him in the Irish squad.
tetsujin1979
06/08/2020, 9:40 AM
Won Senior Player of the Year for 2019
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Diggs246
06/08/2020, 10:07 AM
100% in a far from vintage year he was our best player I guess
DeLorean
23/09/2020, 7:03 PM
Another glowing tribute from Wilder - https://www.irishexaminer.com/sport/soccer/arid-40052927.html
Trequartista20
04/10/2020, 2:42 PM
Scores an excellent goal against Arsenal.
Eirambler
04/10/2020, 2:42 PM
Great finish against Arsenal there. Can't see him being the one to lose out with the Brewster signing, he looks sharp at the moment.
Diggs246
04/10/2020, 2:51 PM
Scores an excellent goal against Arsenal.
Any link welcome. Thanks
Eirambler
04/10/2020, 2:55 PM
Here you go...
GOAL ! McGoldrick scores vs Arsenal. 2-1 https://t.co/KHjpjflISR
Love a foreign language commentary of an Irish goal (albeit this time for Sheffield United).
Diggs246
04/10/2020, 3:00 PM
Here you go...
GOAL ! McGoldrick scores vs Arsenal. 2-1 https://t.co/KHjpjflISR
Love a foreign language commentary of an Irish goal (albeit this time for Sheffield United).
That link doesn't seem to work
Eirambler
04/10/2020, 8:00 PM
Possibly it has been taken down. It was working earlier.
nigel-harps1954
04/10/2020, 11:40 PM
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Charlie Darwin
05/10/2020, 12:01 AM
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ffs Nigel I wanted the foreign language one
John83
05/10/2020, 10:58 AM
Here's the goal (and highlights). Different angle to above.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E7gT_ZHtpoQ&t=2m7s
irishfan86
12/10/2020, 1:37 PM
I was going to bring it up in the match thread but given McGoldrick isn't going to be playing figured I'd post this here.
For the World Cup campaign we're going to have to figure out a couple of things.
Is McGoldrick going to be starting? If so, I think we need a new formation. He can't play as the tip of the spear and he can't play as a wide forward in a 4-3-3.
My sense is that Kenny is really hoping Idah plays himself into the starting central role and McGoldrick can become more of an option off the bench.
Personally I'm a big McGoldrick fan and believe he will have a role to play in our World Cup qualifying campaign. I'd be inclined to go with a 4-4-1-1 or a 4-2-3-1, with McGoldrick playing centrally behind the main centre forward, which is likely going to be Idah.
Maybe we can't justify building the team around a guy who's going to be 33 next month and he is destined to be a casualty of Kenny's system.
Curious to get your feedback on this.
paul_oshea
12/10/2020, 1:51 PM
I said before this round of games that if McG played in the front 3 I wanted someone to be central of those in "front" 3 alongside him, to go central as he dropped deep. It definitely happened more in the October games, but it still didn't happen enough.
McG is 33 at most 1 more campaign, if we are building for the future like everyone is saying, then we cant be looking at him, especially given how injury prone he is.
Either way we have to be looking at him as a bench option at best. I believe the style of play and the way we've played this round of games hinges on Idah being a finisher and a burst of pace and strength coming centrally into the box. If, and its a big If(doesn't look so good so far this season) he kicks on from where he is now and establishes himself as a good goal scorer for club then we could be in a very good position in 2 years time(with parrot hopefully coming into the senior side at that point too).
elatedscum
12/10/2020, 3:02 PM
I was going to bring it up in the match thread but given McGoldrick isn't going to be playing figured I'd post this here.
For the World Cup campaign we're going to have to figure out a couple of things.
Is McGoldrick going to be starting? If so, I think we need a new formation. He can't play as the tip of the spear and he can't play as a wide forward in a 4-3-3.
My sense is that Kenny is really hoping Idah plays himself into the starting central role and McGoldrick can become more of an option off the bench.
Personally I'm a big McGoldrick fan and believe he will have a role to play in our World Cup qualifying campaign. I'd be inclined to go with a 4-4-1-1 or a 4-2-3-1, with McGoldrick playing centrally behind the main centre forward, which is likely going to be Idah.
Maybe we can't justify building the team around a guy who's going to be 33 next month and he is destined to be a casualty of Kenny's system.
Curious to get your feedback on this.
It’s not necessarily the formation. Liverpool are a great comparison that everyone knows, Firmino plays in a very similar way to McGoldrick in terms of his movement and his link up play. In Liverpool’s 4-3-3, the goals primarily come from the fast wide players who are more narrow than most (which in turn allows the full backs bomb forward and cross). If Connolly and Robinson are able to do that job, then we could score goals. Doherty and Stevens are both capable of it, as is McGoldrick. I think ideally, you’d prefer a left footer on the right wing, who is able to cut inside - but we don’t have many of those in the pipeline...
Philly
12/10/2020, 3:40 PM
Honestly, I kind of expect McGoldrick to fade into the background or retire soon enough. He's 33 next month and it's a long time to World Cup 2022. I think him and Long will not be in the team by next summer.
Razors left peg
12/10/2020, 4:13 PM
Ive said previously that when I rewatched the Slovakia game that I thought McGoldrick was awful. Yes he looked busy because he was dropping so deep to get on the ball but by doing that he was never in the right position to receive the ball up front. I thought it was very undisciplined performance for a striker in that system especially when we didnt have Connolly to fill the gap in the 9 position. Would have been ok if he was playing in the 10 position
irishfan86
12/10/2020, 4:22 PM
My attitude is that Kenny has to take responsibility for that by ordering McGoldrick not to drop, or alternatively using a player that will maintain more discipline and aim to play on the shoulders of the defenders. I'm less inclined to blame McGoldrick for doing his natural thing -- especially as my interpretation of the performance was the complete opposite.
As I've mentioned above, my actual preference is to have another player on the field who will play on the shoulder of the last defender and allow McGoldrick to play in behind.
Razors left peg
12/10/2020, 4:29 PM
Fair point about Kenny and as I said I think if Connolly was playing he would have been cutting in to play on the defenders shoulders. I suppose they might have been training that way but when Connolly was forced out McClean was never going to offer the same threat.
But taking the game on its merits it was baffling to me that he was given man of match by some people. Its all well and good looking busy but it has to be in right areas.
paul_oshea
12/10/2020, 4:34 PM
Its all well and good saying kenny shoudn't have told him to drop or trying to blame mcg for dropping, if he hadn't we wouldn't have created 2 chances, we weren't getting anything up until he started to drop and looked very uncreative, he had no choice but to drop. It wasn't like he started the game dropping deep. The two best chances possibly.
Razors left peg
12/10/2020, 4:40 PM
I might be a 1 man minority with my opinion. I just heard Richie Sadlier saying he was brilliant in Slovakia ;)
paul_oshea
12/10/2020, 4:42 PM
What youre saying makes sense, what Ireland are missing is a 12th player one to fill the centre of the 3. If only the rules would allow it.
Because at present we cant get a player to sit in the centre, because if he does no ball gets up to him and if he drops we've no one coming central to receive the ball centrally, and no proper wide men with pace to receive and go past. Like Warren Zevon said, stuck between a rock and a hard place and we're down on our luck
Razors left peg
12/10/2020, 4:48 PM
Or you play McGoldrick where Hendrick was picked a play 3 in front of him
irishfan86
12/10/2020, 4:58 PM
I can't help but think Kenny is forging ahead with his favoured system as opposed to designing a system to best fit the personnel.
In terms of personal preference I'm not a fan of 3-5-2 but given our players I honestly do think it would make the most sense. I do have sympathy for how COVID and the lack of friendlies has impeded the ability to experiment during friendlies or what have you.
Razors left peg
12/10/2020, 5:03 PM
Agreed, I think if Idah or Parrott make the step up the current system would make more sense, McGoldrick is a stop gap until then
paul_oshea
12/10/2020, 5:04 PM
I can't help but think Kenny is forging ahead with his favoured system as opposed to designing a system to best fit the personnel.
In terms of personal preference I'm not a fan of 3-5-2 but given our players I honestly do think it would make the most sense. I do have sympathy for how COVID and the lack of friendlies has impeded the ability to experiment during friendlies or what have you.
Agreed and regardless of personnel available he sticks to the same system.
paul_oshea
12/10/2020, 5:05 PM
Agreed, I think if Idah or Parrott make the step up the current system would make more sense, McGoldrick is a stop gap until then
Yep its hinging on either or both of those players really. If it works out it will be seen as a masterstroke, if it doesn't well you live and die by the sword.
Stuttgart88
12/10/2020, 6:38 PM
It's also hinging on the likes of Obafemi, Afolabi, Cassidy and whoever elses makes the cut from our young forwards and attacking midfielders. In fact I'd hazard a guess and say all our future success hinges on the quality of players we produce.
433 isn't a stick to beat Kenny with, nor will it be the making or breaking of us. Playing football well will be. We've created chances and so far we have been far less easy for teams to play through. The balance hasn't quite worked just yet but the way people talk about formations you'd swear it was table football with players only allowed to move within a few inches of their nominal position. 433 /4231/4312 is all the same really, just nuanced depending on the players picked and how the game develops.
I'd say that each of the players picked in the XI yesterday was picked in a role that suited him. We lacked a bit of creativity but in the absence of McG there's really only Byrne and SK made the decisoon not to play him.
I'd agree (and have done before) that 352 seems to suit available personnel. I don't think reverting to 442 would be anything but regressive.
tetsujin1979
12/10/2020, 6:48 PM
I thought the 2+3 we were using on Sunday played more like a flat five at times, and it left Long very isolated up front. When the five midfielders moved, they moved together and we could have been caught on the break a few times
irishfan86
12/10/2020, 7:02 PM
I thought the 2+3 we were using on Sunday played more like a flat five at times, and it left Long very isolated up front. When the five midfielders moved, they moved together and we could have been caught on the break a few times
Yes the danger of those wide forwards is that they do come back to help too much and then don’t provide an outlet when we regain possession. Tracking back is good but we need at least two attacking players to stay in advanced positions to act as a check on opposing defenses and provide options for a pass.
Bielsa´s irish
12/10/2020, 7:17 PM
we looked better with Long up front, i would play Long McGoldrick and Connolly up front if avail
tetsujin1979
12/10/2020, 7:52 PM
Our only shot on target came with Long off the pitch
paul_oshea
12/10/2020, 7:55 PM
I thought the 2+3 we were using on Sunday played more like a flat five at times, and it left Long very isolated up front. When the five midfielders moved, they moved together and we could have been caught on the break a few times
I agree with this but for different reasons
tetsujin1979
04/11/2020, 4:01 PM
Announced his international retirement: https://www.fai.ie/ireland/news/david-mcgoldrick-announces-international-retirement
That really came out of nowhere.
pineapple stu
04/11/2020, 4:10 PM
Jaysus. What brought that on? End of a qualifying campaign?
Awful time for it too, with a record dearth of options up front (bar some promising if unproven kids)
fully expected him to play on through the WC campaign so this is a blow.
Fixer82
04/11/2020, 4:57 PM
Jesus. Our best player the last couple of years
elatedscum
04/11/2020, 5:21 PM
A real kick in the teeth. suppose he would be 34 during a world cup but still he's a vital member of the squad. weird that he hasn't released a statement himself...
Razors left peg
04/11/2020, 6:00 PM
McGoldrick wasnt my favorite player to be honest but he a good pro so we will miss him in the short term. Time for the young fellas to step up and show they are good enough.
irishfan86
04/11/2020, 6:52 PM
A disappointment but hopefully it accelerates the development of some of our young strikers. Also opens the door to someone like Hogan or Maguire who have disappointed so far but I believe could still be important for us, at least as a bridge before the likes of Idah and Parrott (hopefully) push on.
Bielsa´s irish
04/11/2020, 7:17 PM
He wont be missed. Maybe Kenny told him that he would fast track the youngsters and he didnt want to remain on the bench. If thats the case thank you and bring another 9. I think this is a colective sport, he thought individually, pros and cons.
Shane Long, Cillian Sheridan and in a lesser chance Hogan and that Collins
elatedscum
04/11/2020, 7:26 PM
He wont be missed. Maybe Kenny told him that he would fast track the youngsters and he didnt want to remain on the bench. If thats the case thank you and bring another 9. I think this is a colective sport, he thought individually, pros and cons.
Shane Long, Cillian Sheridan and in a lesser chance Hogan and that Collins
Paddy Madden is a better option than Cillian Sheridan, along with about 15 other strikers...
Diggs246
04/11/2020, 7:37 PM
Kenny needs to earn his crust now. Wait for a awhile then meet and convince him to do one more campaign. This guy is actually our best player believe it or not
Bielsa´s irish
04/11/2020, 10:30 PM
Paddy Madden is a better option than Cillian Sheridan, along with about 15 other strikers...
I accept your challenge, thats why Im here for some football debate! Just number 9 my friend, dont trick me
Lets count them
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elatedscum
05/11/2020, 12:45 AM
1. Connolly
2. Long
3. Idah
4. Maguire
5. Hogan
6. Parrott
7. Obafemi
8. Madden
9. O’Brien
10. Hoban
11. Collins
12. Afolabi
13. Kayode
14. Drinan
15. Keane
Maybe Cassidy too
Frankly, Adam Rooney, maybe. Eoin Doyle, maybe. Dave McMillan, maybe. Aaron Greene, maybe.
Razors left peg
05/11/2020, 4:04 AM
1. Connolly
2. Long
3. Idah
4. Maguire
5. Hogan
6. Parrott
7. Obafemi
8. Madden
9. O’Brien
10. Hoban
11. Collins
12. Afolabi
13. Kayode
14. Drinan
15. Keane
Maybe Cassidy too
Frankly, Adam Rooney, maybe. Eoin Doyle, maybe. Dave McMillan, maybe. Aaron Greene, maybe.
I'd add Nathan Redmonds mother to that list.....
1. Connolly
2. Long
3. Idah
4. Maguire
5. Hogan
6. Parrott
7. Obafemi
8. Madden
9. O’Brien
10. Hoban
11. Collins
12. Afolabi
13. Kayode
14. Drinan
15. Keane
Maybe Cassidy too
Frankly, Adam Rooney, maybe. Eoin Doyle, maybe. Dave McMillan, maybe. Aaron Greene, maybe.
Ronan Curtis is another who can play up front.
Exgrad
05/11/2020, 9:38 AM
Kenny needs to earn his crust now. Wait for a awhile then meet and convince him to do one more campaign. This guy is actually our best player believe it or not
I would imagine that conversation has all ready happened.
Eminence Grise
05/11/2020, 11:16 AM
I’m on two minds about this news. He’s one of those players who came late to the cause, and played as if every minute was making up for lost time. Heart, industry and no small measure of skill. I don’t think I ever looked at a line-up and thought ah, not him again, and it’s a measure him as a player and person that he seems to be held in great fondness here. But the role of a forward is to score or link play and create, and we’ve been deficient in both for a long time. So while I’m sorry to see him go because there’s still a lot he can offer, I’m hopeful that it will open the door to a player more in tune with Kenny’s style and nudge our evolution from up and at ‘em a little further along the line.
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