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greendeiseboy
12/04/2008, 4:40 PM
Does anyone on here know Ireland personally.

The reason I ask is because if you remember after he had the row with Kerr and around the time he got into the City 1st team there was speculation about him returning then and it was even suggested that he was going to declare for England as his father is English and as far as i know he lived over there whem he was younger. So maybe he felt as much English as he did Irish. He's now living over there full time and will probably stay there when he finishes his career.

So playing for us mightn't mean that much to him. I don't know i could be miles off but its something that stuck out in my mind when all this blew up.

Superhoops
12/04/2008, 4:43 PM
.....Trap shouldnt have to talk to him. Either he goes to Portugal and wants to play for us, or not. Its quite simple Stevie boy
No problem with Trap talking to him when he shows up to join the squad. What Trap or Brady must not do is go to Manchester chasing after him. Ireland has been picked for the squad to travel to Portugal. Either he turns up, travels and stays with the squad until the Columbia game is played or he fu*ks off with himself for good. Last chance saloon.

outside in
12/04/2008, 4:49 PM
Does anyone on here know Ireland personally.

The reason I ask is because if you remember after he had the row with Kerr and around the time he got into the City 1st team there was speculation about him returning then and it was even suggested that he was going to declare for England as his father is English and as far as i know he lived over there whem he was younger. So maybe he felt as much English as he did Irish. He's now living over there full time and will probably stay there when he finishes his career.

So playing for us mightn't mean that much to him. I don't know i could be miles off but its something that stuck out in my mind when all this blew up.
i know him,well not so much any more,his father is irish and steve was never going to play for england it was just the papers blowing the kerr thing way out of context:mad:

outside in
12/04/2008, 4:50 PM
No problem with Trap talking to him when he shows up to join the squad. What Trap or Brady must not do is go to Manchester chasing after him. Ireland has been picked for the squad to travel to Portugal. Either he turns up, travels and stays with the squad until the Columbia game is played or he fu*ks off with himself for good. Last chance saloon.
agree 100%

amaccann
12/04/2008, 4:52 PM
Even if he were to return, nothing about the guy suggests he won't be flakey & unreliable. It shouldn't the be prerogative of the managers to go chasing these players. I also can't see how many of the Irish players would be in any way enamored with this kind of behavior. For the sake of togetherness in the camp, perhaps he shouldn't be picked.

keenanboy
12/04/2008, 4:54 PM
Stephen Ireland is your typical spoiled footballer, made in the same mould of the likes of Ashley Cole. He fails to appreciate his own talent and is glaringly struggling to keep either one of his feet on the ground. It must do Richard Dunne's head in to work with a guy like this day in day out, on the one hand admiring an obviously gifted footballer but on the other a sense of near-loathing of one who sees no pride or honour in pulling on a shirt for his country.
In my honest opinion the door should soon be shut on him to rejoin the set up. The national team has suffered from bad blood on one level or another for too long now. A clean slate is needed, a fresh start. Trappatoni doesn't strike me as the type who panders to man-children like Stephen Ireland and you could argue the point that his return will cause more upset than happiness in the camp. He devalues the pride and passion shown by countless footballers who donned the green of Ireland, John Giles, Tommy Eglington, Paul McGrath, Roy Keane, Liam Brady, Mick McCarthy and so on...countless figures who played out of their skin for the green. Stephen Ireland does not belong in the same category of these men.

Superhoops
12/04/2008, 5:01 PM
...Well the article doesn't seem to provide any sources so it could just be idle speculation...
Emmet Malone in the Irish Times isn't normally the type to write stories without substance and his take on it is:

Ireland's return to Irish squad in doubt

EMMET MALONE, Soccer Correspondent

STEPHEN IRELAND'S anticipated return to the Republic of Ireland set-up for the training camp in Portugal next month and the friendly internationals against Serbia and Colombia is in serious doubt with the 21-year-old player said to be considering retiring from international football on a permanent basis.

The midfielder is said to have reacted coolly to the news he had been included in Giovanni Trapattoni's preliminary squad of 40 and Liam Brady's comments last week that he would be amongst the travelling party of 28 players unless he indicated he did not want to travel.

Sources close to the player have indicated he will meet Trapattoni in order to discuss the situation when the Italian formally takes on the job in May. However, the feeling amongst those around him is the most likely outcome of the talks at this stage is an announcement that the Manchester City player - who has scored four goals in six appearances for his country - will not be returning to the squad.

Such a decision would provide another remarkable twist to his colourful international career. Back in October 2002 he was told by Brian Kerr, the then Irish Youths manager, he would never call him up again after he reacted to being omitted from two European Championship qualifiers by requesting to be allowed return to his club rather than stay in Cork for the mini-tournament's third game.

Ireland subsequently vowed never to play again for Kerr and, sure enough, it was under Steve Staunton he graduated to the senior Irish squad. After his debut against Sweden he made quite an impact, scoring a number of very important goals. But he subsequently secured his release from the squad before last September's game against the Czech Republic in Prague by first claiming his maternal grandmother had died, then that his paternal grandmother had, and finally that these stories had been concocted so he could travel back to his girlfriend who, he said, had had a miscarriage.

It subsequently emerged Ireland was unhappy at the reaction of some other squad members to what appeared to have been a hair transplant. On the night before the Slovakia game a small number of players had apparently held him down and tugged at the hair, severely upsetting Ireland in the process.

It is this incident some team officials have privately admitted to believing is behind his reluctance to return to the squad. Nevertheless, when Don Givens derided him for his attitude when announcing his squad for the Brazil game in January, Ireland described the caretaker manager's comments as "childish" and suggested he would happily to return to the squad when a permanent successor to Staunton was appointed.

Now, it seems, despite constant support and encouragement from Sven-Goran Eriksson, who has said many times he believes Ireland's development as a player would be helped by being involved with the international set-up, he is far less certain about what he wants and one of Trapattoni's first tasks is likely to be talking the midfielder out of giving his temporary exile a far more permanent air.

© 2008 The Irish Times

Razors left peg
12/04/2008, 8:44 PM
This has been blown out off all proportion with people jumping to abuse him again.Until we actually hear from Steven Ireland himself or Trapattoni we are not going to know either way and all speculation before we hear for certain is a waste of time. If he does decide to retire from international football at the age of 21 then by all means he deserves every bit of slating he gets but if he does come back then let him get on with it and let everyone start under the new management team with a clean slate

TheBoss
12/04/2008, 8:47 PM
Is it true that he was fed up of the players saying jokes about his hair that came from nowhere ?

gilberto_eire
12/04/2008, 9:15 PM
I remember there about 2/3 years ago when all of Frances retired stars started to come out of retirement, sometime maybe last year i remembered hearing Makelele saying that he did'nt want to play, but there he was in the squads.
My first impression was ''stop talking **** why would you be there then'' it emerged then that if he did'nt turn up he'd recieve a domestic ban, i found this shocking to say the least that he was been forced against his own will to play since Domenech woud'nt take his retirement wish and leave him be!. A stupid rule, but 99% of managers won't force it upon players and accept there wishes

If he did decide to retire i think he should be called up anyway but never played, just made go with the team, that would really get up his nose!!:D

eekers
12/04/2008, 9:38 PM
an alternative view on this whole thing perhaps:

Staunton's Irish squads had no discipline. This led to bullying in the work place - Stephen Ireland could probably make a claim for this in any other profession. Instead he made his bull**** excuses and left. And he hasn't been back since.
The new Trapattoni regime needs to be professional and disciplined (in much the same way capello has set about with his rules and regulations for england). There needs to be an end to the jock culture that led to Stephen Ireland getting his hair raped.

boovidge
12/04/2008, 9:42 PM
theres always going to be banter whoever the coach is. What does he expect getting a hair transplant and driving a pink car?

eekers
12/04/2008, 9:51 PM
You know rightly if it would of happened in the adult working world, there would be disciplinary action over it. Whereas footballers seem to never grow out of secondary school behaviour.
Its the same reasons that every gay footballer is afraid to come out.

livehead1
12/04/2008, 11:06 PM
Its the same reasons that every gay footballer is afraid to come out.

Don't strictly agree. 40,000 fans taking the mick every week is probably more important.

tricky_colour
12/04/2008, 11:39 PM
I think they should have sorted out whether he wanted to play before including him in the squad. If he doesn't want to play there is going to be a lot of
unhelpfull 'crap' bandied about that could easilly have been avoided, which
is not going to be very good for Ireland, or indeed Ireland.
I do hope it has been sorted out, but it does not look as if it has.

jmurphyc
13/04/2008, 3:30 AM
I remember there about 2/3 years ago when all of Frances retired stars started to come out of retirement, sometime maybe last year i remembered hearing Makelele saying that he did'nt want to play, but there he was in the squads.
My first impression was ''stop talking **** why would you be there then'' it emerged then that if he did'nt turn up he'd recieve a domestic ban, i found this shocking to say the least that he was been forced against his own will to play since Domenech woud'nt take his retirement wish and leave him be!. A stupid rule, but 99% of managers won't force it upon players and accept there wishes

If he did decide to retire i think he should be called up anyway but never played, just made go with the team, that would really get up his nose!!:D

Actually I don't remember exactly what went on with Makelele but from what I heard he wanted to return and Domenech wanted him to return but Mourinho didn't and Domenech and himself decided that he should just be called up so that he couldn't refuse. That's not exactly what happened but it's something along those lines. I certainly wouldn't liken Ireland's case to Makelele's, especially considering Makelele only retired the once and there have been multiple mishaps concerning Ireland.

dr_peepee
13/04/2008, 10:40 AM
No problem with Trap talking to him when he shows up to join the squad. What Trap or Brady must not do is go to Manchester chasing after him. Ireland has been picked for the squad to travel to Portugal. Either he turns up, travels and stays with the squad until the Columbia game is played or he fu*ks off with himself for good. Last chance saloon.

Exactly my sentiments....

He did mention on MOTD after scoring a screamer for city a few months ago about it being one of the many highs in his including playing for his country. That plus his spat with Givens indicates he wants to play... I think it's tabloid rubbish to be honest.

But he's named. Either he shows or he doesn't. Doesn't get any more black or white...

Superhoops
13/04/2008, 11:07 AM
You know rightly if it would of happened in the adult working world, there would be disciplinary action over it.....

I would love to see Ireland taking his case to an Employment Tribunal.I am sure he would be laughed out of it.

back of the net
13/04/2008, 1:08 PM
Emmet Malone in the Irish Times isn't normally the type to write stories without substance and his take on it is:

Ireland's return to Irish squad in doubt

EMMET MALONE, Soccer Correspondent

STEPHEN IRELAND'S anticipated return to the Republic of Ireland set-up for the training camp in Portugal next month and the friendly internationals against Serbia and Colombia is in serious doubt with the 21-year-old player said to be considering retiring from international football on a permanent basis.

The midfielder is said to have reacted coolly to the news he had been included in Giovanni Trapattoni's preliminary squad of 40 and Liam Brady's comments last week that he would be amongst the travelling party of 28 players unless he indicated he did not want to travel.

Sources close to the player have indicated he will meet Trapattoni in order to discuss the situation when the Italian formally takes on the job in May. However, the feeling amongst those around him is the most likely outcome of the talks at this stage is an announcement that the Manchester City player - who has scored four goals in six appearances for his country - will not be returning to the squad.

Such a decision would provide another remarkable twist to his colourful international career. Back in October 2002 he was told by Brian Kerr, the then Irish Youths manager, he would never call him up again after he reacted to being omitted from two European Championship qualifiers by requesting to be allowed return to his club rather than stay in Cork for the mini-tournament's third game.

Ireland subsequently vowed never to play again for Kerr and, sure enough, it was under Steve Staunton he graduated to the senior Irish squad. After his debut against Sweden he made quite an impact, scoring a number of very important goals. But he subsequently secured his release from the squad before last September's game against the Czech Republic in Prague by first claiming his maternal grandmother had died, then that his paternal grandmother had, and finally that these stories had been concocted so he could travel back to his girlfriend who, he said, had had a miscarriage.

It subsequently emerged Ireland was unhappy at the reaction of some other squad members to what appeared to have been a hair transplant. On the night before the Slovakia game a small number of players had apparently held him down and tugged at the hair, severely upsetting Ireland in the process.

It is this incident some team officials have privately admitted to believing is behind his reluctance to return to the squad. Nevertheless, when Don Givens derided him for his attitude when announcing his squad for the Brazil game in January, Ireland described the caretaker manager's comments as "childish" and suggested he would happily to return to the squad when a permanent successor to Staunton was appointed.

Now, it seems, despite constant support and encouragement from Sven-Goran Eriksson, who has said many times he believes Ireland's development as a player would be helped by being involved with the international set-up, he is far less certain about what he wants and one of Trapattoni's first tasks is likely to be talking the midfielder out of giving his temporary exile a far more permanent air.

© 2008 The Irish Times


i think this thread shouold be put on hold till the potugal training camp and forthcoming games- we are all debating on arguments with no substance - newspaper articles that have no input from the actual player himself and just seem to be unjustified assertions by journalists

lets all all hold off on the judgements till the training camp and serbia/columbia games - if ireland turns up , he should be welcomed back with open arms , and if not then he can stay in manchester and never wear the republic jersey again(unless there is a valid reason - injury etc etc). - simple as that

i will be shocked if we dont see him in a republic jersey again come may 24th

Greenforever
13/04/2008, 4:34 PM
i think this thread shouold be put on hold till the potugal training camp and forthcoming games- we are all debating on arguments with no substance - newspaper articles that have no input from the actual player himself and just seem to be unjustified assertions by journalists

lets all all hold off on the judgements till the training camp and serbia/columbia games - if ireland turns up , he should be welcomed back with open arms , and if not then he can stay in manchester and never wear the republic jersey again(unless there is a valid reason - injury etc etc). - simple as that

i will be shocked if we dont see him in a republic jersey again come may 24th

Prepare to be shocked:D

kingdomkerry
13/04/2008, 4:37 PM
This has been blown out off all proportion with people jumping to abuse him again.Until we actually hear from Steven Ireland himself or Trapattoni we are not going to know either way and all speculation before we hear for certain is a waste of time. If he does decide to retire from international football at the age of 21 then by all means he deserves every bit of slating he gets but if he does come back then let him get on with it and let everyone start under the new management team with a clean slate

Your right but if he turns his back on his country at 21 I for one will go to town on him. He would deserve a few email gags about him forwarded around.

Razors left peg
13/04/2008, 6:03 PM
Your right but if he turns his back on his country at 21 I for one will go to town on him. He would deserve a few email gags about him forwarded around.


I would go to town on him too. I hate to see player retiring in their early 30s never mind 20s.... but we should wait and see before anyone starts abusing him

gilberto_eire
13/04/2008, 7:25 PM
Actually I don't remember exactly what went on with Makelele but from what I heard he wanted to return and Domenech wanted him to return but Mourinho didn't and Domenech and himself decided that he should just be called up so that he couldn't refuse. That's not exactly what happened but it's something along those lines. I certainly wouldn't liken Ireland's case to Makelele's, especially considering Makelele only retired the once and there have been multiple mishaps concerning Ireland.


Mourinho, speaking on Sky television, the British satellite network, immediately after Chelsea had won an English league match at Blackburn,continued: "He played in the biggest game you can, the World Cup final, and he wrote a letter to their federation and told the manager he doesn't want to play more for France."

Mourinho went on, saying thatDomenech "has been very objective - very objective - and said you have to play Georgia and you have to play Italy. Makelele wants to retire but the national coach won't allow him to retire.

"The law is clear. If he misses one game in the national team, he misses two games for Chelsea. If he misses two, he gets suspended for four matches for Chelsea. He has to go."

This interpretation is Mourinho's own. FIFA, the governing body of world soccer, confirmed Monday that while a club that fails to release a player for national team duty is indeed barred from using the player for two matches (a rule intended to prevent the cynical ploy of clubs pretending players are injured), there is nothing to stop a player retiring from his national team, or stating that he does not wish to play for it.

I found a write up on it here. See Ireland can be called up whether he likes it or not. Should make him come anyway and sit in the stands!!:D

eekers
13/04/2008, 8:01 PM
gilberto read the end of your quoted piece - "there is nothing to stop a player retiring from his national team, or stating that he does not wish to play for it."

I think everyone should leave stephen ireland alone, or i'll make a youtube video about it :D

co. down green
13/04/2008, 10:46 PM
Fanning in today's indo. (http://www.independent.ie/sport/soccer/ireland-not-yet-ready-for-stability-1346167.html)

"But the man who christened himself 'Daddy Dick' and drives a Range Rover with pink trappings, may not be ready for stability just yet. In some ways, Ireland's inconsistency is now the most encouraging sign for Trapattoni. But it promises to be a saga that never ends."

eirebhoy
14/04/2008, 8:23 AM
Its on the back of all the papers today lads, there must be a bit of truth in it. If he even cared a little bit about playing for his country then he would have come out after the squad was named, say how delighted he was to be called up for his country, and ask the fans to try to understand the situation he was in and ask for a good reception. Trap shouldnt have to talk to him. Either he goes to Portugal and wants to play for us, or not. Its quite simple Stevie boy
I had a glance of the Star in the shop on Saturday and there was quotes from Ireland saying he can't wait to meet Trap. I didn't have a chance to read the whole thing though.

ifk101
14/04/2008, 8:52 AM
There's been so much paper talk about Stephen Ireland in the last half year that it's hard to know what to believe. But in the next month or so we'll know what the truth is and if he makes himself unavailable for the get-together and the forthcoming internationals I think the team would be best served by closing the door on Stephen Ireland's international career and focus on planning for the WC qualifiers without him.

Kingdom
14/04/2008, 8:59 AM
he doesnt want to play for us, which i believe its obvious his heart isnt in it.
Personally i think its a big deal hes cracked

There carloz thats better lookin. :D

Deckydee
14/04/2008, 9:47 AM
Do we have to go through this song and dance each and every time Stephen Ireland is selected for Ireland. This is ridiculous

lionelhutz
14/04/2008, 10:16 AM
I would go to town on him too. I hate to see player retiring in their early 30s never mind 20s.... but we should wait and see before anyone starts abusing him

Go to town on him? Get a grip lads - he didn't murder a family member. I don't understand what all this fuss is about - he's an average player with decent passing ability.

I'd like to see him part of the Irish squad if he wants to be - if he doesn't, so buttons. I watched the Sunderland - Man City game on Saturday and Andy Reid - even though it wasn't his best game - completely outshone Ireland who was practically anonymous.

And Stephen Reid had a decent game against Liverpool yesterday so there's no doubt the two Reids should be certain starters in CM with Ireland an impact sub if needed. I'm not too bothered if he quits - leave him off

eirebhoy
14/04/2008, 10:40 AM
I thought Ireland was actually ok against Sunderland. I didn't think he was anonymous anyway. There's no doubt in my mind people are going to be saying that about him for the rest of his career but he'll still be getting picked regularly for a top flight team.

lionelhutz
14/04/2008, 10:45 AM
I thought Ireland was actually ok against Sunderland. I didn't think he was anonymous anyway. There's no doubt in my mind people are going to be saying that about him for the rest of his career but he'll still be getting picked regularly for a top flight team.

Maybe the position he plays in for City means he doesn't get as much ball as he'd like but everything City tried going forward was played through Petrov on the left or Elano - neither being very effective. Ireland made simple passes now and again but besides that didn't do anything

dr_peepee
14/04/2008, 11:08 AM
And Stephen Reid had a decent game against Liverpool yesterday so there's no doubt the two Reids should be certain starters in CM with Ireland an impact sub if needed. I'm not too bothered if he quits - leave him off


It's all well and good saying X and Y are better players etc etc... Bet we need depth.

For me it's A Reid or Ireland for similar roles in the ireland team (Some may argue differently). To say Reid is better so we don't need Ireland is a bit short sighted. There's gonna be injuries, suspensions, loss of form even just plain substitiutions mid game. We need options.

Fr. Murphy
14/04/2008, 12:39 PM
As far as I know the article that surfaced saying he was going to retire didnt have much substance to it, wait and see what happens with his meeting with Trap before anything else. Also as far as I read or saw on the box the only comments made by Stephen Ireland in the last few days have been in the Daily Star....

"I have never told anybody that I am not going to play for my country and I have an open mind going into my meeting with Mr Trapattoni," he said in the Irish Daily Star.

"Obviously, because I am meeting with the new Irish manager I cannot say a lot, but I am looking forward to sitting down with him.

"Personally, I will be happy to resolve the matter as soon as I have met with the manager and we have both discussed our situations."

Kingdom
14/04/2008, 1:00 PM
But why? Why does he have to sit down with the new manager? He said he's available. He can explain himself in person no?

mypost
14/04/2008, 1:10 PM
the 21-year-old player said to be considering retiring from international football on a permanent basis.

As far as I am concerned, that happened last September. It's clear who wears the trousers in his house.

I don't want him back, and Trap shouldn't have to stoop to his level. He has more important things to do.

eekers
14/04/2008, 1:23 PM
But why? Why does he have to sit down with the new manager? He said he's available. He can explain himself in person no?

Six players from the squad held him down and tried to pull his hair out for the laugh. He's obviously sensitive about such matters. And like most males of that age, he hids behind a fake front. his being a bravado of stupid looking cars, silly goal celebrations and bebo nicknames. The hair incident is undoubtedly the reason he left the squad. He no doubt now wants assurances from the new Ireland management team regarding squad discipline and behaviour.
If he had no desire to play from Ireland, he wouldn't of been there in the first place, and wouldnt be planning to meet Trapattoni now.

mypost
14/04/2008, 1:27 PM
Six players from the squad held him down and tried to pull his hair out for the laugh. He's obviously sensitive about such matters. The hair incident is undoubtedly the reason he left the squad.

So what happened to the "miscarriage"?? :confused:

eekers
14/04/2008, 1:40 PM
So what happened to the "miscarriage"?? :confused:

it thought the word was that was another lie but no one was gonna call him on it. im probably wrong and my whole theory is bull****, but i cant see any other reason he'd need to talk to trap.

youngirish
14/04/2008, 2:00 PM
Sick of this muppet. He shouldn't need anyone to talk to him about coming back into the squad. Let him go. He's not that good ffs.

Superhoops
14/04/2008, 2:17 PM
....... im probably wrong and my whole theory is bull****, .....

Can smell it from here!!!!!

Dr. Ogba
14/04/2008, 2:38 PM
Six players from the squad held him down and tried to pull his hair out for the laugh. He's obviously sensitive about such matters. And like most males of that age, he hids behind a fake front. his being a bravado of stupid looking cars, silly goal celebrations and bebo nicknames. The hair incident is undoubtedly the reason he left the squad. He no doubt now wants assurances from the new Ireland management team regarding squad discipline and behaviour.
If he had no desire to play from Ireland, he wouldn't of been there in the first place, and wouldnt be planning to meet Trapattoni now.

boo bloody hoo...if he pulls these acts of "fake bravado" and doesn't expect to get ribbed by his teammates for it then he's more of a deluded soul than I originally thought. And if he cites something as trivial as this as a reason not to play for his county then f*ck him, we don't want him anywhere near the team.

Kingdom
14/04/2008, 3:09 PM
it thought the word was that was another lie but no one was gonna call him on it. im probably wrong and my whole theory is bull****, but i cant see any other reason he'd need to talk to trap.

No you're probably right and there were some people at the time, me included, who didn't believe any of it. and we were castigated for it, absolutely lashed out of it.
He's a spoofer and a hypocrite. He doesn't like attention yet he courts it. If Trap goes to Manchester and meet him already the relationship is on Ireland's terms.
One part is saying he's a big girls blouse for giving in to horseplay, the other part of me is furious that a *****r like Staunton (i.e. one of the lads) was in charge of cr*p like that.

jbyrne
14/04/2008, 3:12 PM
I thought Ireland was actually ok against Sunderland

one radio report on sat said that he was taken off after "looking not even remotely interested in playing the match"

Dodge
14/04/2008, 3:28 PM
one radio report on sat said that he was taken off after "looking not even remotely interested in playing the match"

Must've though it was an international

carloz
14/04/2008, 4:36 PM
Joe Hart was doing 'teammates' on Soccer AM. Asked who the most ckillful player was at Cuty, he quickly answered Stephen Ireland. Asked who the most stupid player in the team was, he again said Stephen Ireland.
Sum him up really

shakermaker1982
14/04/2008, 6:03 PM
Joe Hart was doing 'teammates' on Soccer AM. Asked who the most ckillful player was at Cuty, he quickly answered Stephen Ireland. Asked who the most stupid player in the team was, he again said Stephen Ireland.
Sum him up really

Micah Richards had him down as most skillful when he was asked the questions earlier this season. Rooney named O'Shea as most intelligent!

eekers
14/04/2008, 7:53 PM
Micah Richards had him down as most skillful when he was asked the questions earlier this season. Rooney named O'Shea as most intelligent!

"in the kingdom of the blind, the one eyed man is king"

Qwerty
14/04/2008, 9:38 PM
Why doesn't he just shave his head? Can't look any worse than that transplanted butt hair.

Seriously nobody knows what's going on, it's a farcical situation. He may be our Gazza, we really haven't had a nutter in the Ireland setup for a while now, there's an idea for a new thread - an Ireland Nutter 11, biggiest nutters since 1980...

mypost
14/04/2008, 11:34 PM
If he was getting bullied in the previous setup then the problem wasn't with him it was with the other players and it should be them getting kicked out.

:D:D

He walked, he alone should face the consequences of never been picked again.

20 years ago, David O'Leary refused to travel to Iceland. Charlton banned him from the squad for 2.5 years. We coped and blossomed. As we will without this bloke.