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NeilMcD
22/02/2008, 9:51 AM
Kilbane backs Trapattoni

Soccer Shorts : Kevin Kilbane has backed new manager Giovanni Trapattoni to lead the Republic of Ireland to the 2010 World Cup.

Former Italy boss Trapattoni was appointed last week after a protracted search for Steve Staunton's successor.

Ireland have not qualified for a major tournament since the 2002 World Cup but Kilbane believes the vastly-experienced Trapattoni (68) is the man to put that right.

Wigan midfielder Kilbane, who has 87 international caps, said: "It is a big name and one we are all going to be looking forward to working under.

"He is going to bring in different ideas and methods and I am sure every player that is going to be taking part is looking forward to it." Kilbane (31) has no intention of following the likes of Liverpool's Steve Finnan who, at the same age, recently announced his international retirement.

The former Preston, West Brom and Sunderland midfielder sees exciting times ahead and he hopes to help carry the Republic into a bright new era. Kilbane added: "Over the last few years, we have had a lot of new players come in and taste international football and now I am sure they will be looking to take their opportunity over the coming years."


from Ireland.com




The reason I post this is, is due to a lack of quotes etc from players in relation to our new manager. I am sure if Venables got the job the journlists would have gone out and got loads of quotes from the players on this. They have been very quiet on this subject.

Morbo
22/02/2008, 10:16 AM
True, Kilbane would probably say that no matter who the manager was as he wants to be part of the team for the next campaign, I hope Kilbane does figure in Traps plans, always gives 100%(which has become a cliche for every player) but in Kilbanes case he really does and I still think he is the best equipped player we have to play LB even if it isn't his natural position

Drumcondra 69er
22/02/2008, 10:39 AM
Just looking at his caps total there, he's not far off being our next centurion although Given will probably pip him to it unless he stays as a regular for the next campaign which I doubt he will. 87 is still some haul....

amaccann
22/02/2008, 12:09 PM
That makes Kilbane the first to publically come out and endorse Trap, yes? I imagine you might just see the same from other players, perhaps even the vocal pro-Venables ones, in the near future.

Kilbane has always prompted conflicted feelings in me; on one hand, he's a bit of a donkey with limited technical ability, on the other hand, the man plays with a smile on his face & gives 100% for his country - a model international player.

blobbyblob
22/02/2008, 12:41 PM
That makes Kilbane the first to publically come out and endorse Trap, yes? I imagine you might just see the same from other players, perhaps even the vocal pro-Venables ones, in the near future.

Kilbane has always prompted conflicted feelings in me; on one hand, he's a bit of a donkey with limited technical ability, on the other hand, the man plays with a smile on his face & gives 100% for his country - a model international player.

A man you hate to love. Hates that.

RivaldoBabb
22/02/2008, 12:42 PM
he's a the man plays with a smile on his face & gives 100% for his country - a model international player.


Absolutely. A limited player who has always played with passion for the Irish jersey and had some great games along the way because of his commitment...Stephen Ireland take note.

back of the net
22/02/2008, 1:04 PM
kilbane personifies pride and passion - a f**king legend

as_i_say
22/02/2008, 1:25 PM
Agree 100%. would love to see him get the 100 caps. Openly enjoys playing for us and always fully committed. Hats off good sir.

shakermaker1982
22/02/2008, 1:31 PM
Zinedine Kilbane......so long as he doesn't play centre MF :)

BigmanCas
22/02/2008, 2:16 PM
Agree 100%. would love to see him get the 100 caps. Openly enjoys playing for us and always fully committed. Hats off good sir.
Well said. Like him or not - A true servant and proud Irishman. He deserves 100 caps. He has never let us down......

dr_peepee
22/02/2008, 2:19 PM
Absolutely...Stephen Ireland take note.

The more senior and revered Robbie Keane should take note. For the last decade or so Kilbane has had to put up with section of the media and fans being on his case for club and country, and always delt with it with dignity (well, he gave Sunderland fans the finger once!!) and without affecting his commitment. If/When he ever winds up on the late late show, I'd say it's safe to say ye won't catch him whinging about media conspiracy or Irish fans being led by the media or Irish fans having too high expectations or Irish squads not having the players we had ten years ago... No blame shifting with Kevin Kilbane. He just knuckles down and gets on with it.

I hope he gets the 100 caps

paul_oshea
22/02/2008, 2:26 PM
ya here here.

eirebhoy
22/02/2008, 2:46 PM
Zinedine Kilbane......so long as he doesn't play centre MF :)
That's the position he won Ireland player of the year in after so many poor performances under McCarthy. I wouldn't play him in central midfield but I wouldn't play him anywhere in the team tbh. Harsh I know and doubly harsh because he's such a decent chap.

Dr. Ogba
22/02/2008, 2:49 PM
Kevin Kilbane....what a guy...

Drumcondra 69er
22/02/2008, 2:56 PM
That's the position he won Ireland player of the year in after so many poor performances under McCarthy. I wouldn't play him in central midfield but I wouldn't play him anywhere in the team tbh. Harsh I know and doubly harsh because he's such a decent chap.

Disagree, Kilbane's always been an easy target for people with little knowledge of the game purely because he never hides and therefore his mistakes are noticed more. He's been a very effective player for Ireland over the years in various positions (he was my MM in CM away to France regardless of what anyone had to say about RK's performance that night) and has never let us down. An awful lot of what he gets through is unsung to boot, he's a better player then is given credit for (ask Everton fans what they think of him) and fully deserved his award the year he won player of the year. He'll be missed when he's gone and will be appreciated more with hindsight in my view. That said I certainly wouldn't play him in central mid at this stage of his career when we've better options, that was always a stop gap. I'd sooner have him left back then O'Shea mind you.

geysir
22/02/2008, 3:08 PM
Eirebhoy has a harsh cut throat side to his nature, even though I agree with him I couldn't bring myself to say it out loud :)

Kilbane is such a positive genuine guy, atm indispensable to the squad but dispensable to the starting eleven.

Bluebeard
22/02/2008, 3:18 PM
...into a corner and begs him to keep him on the team.

Couldn't resist. Not our best player, but possibly our most committed, and the someday-maybes in the squad who see themselves as more gifted / important / Irish should see him there and getting his game on committment alone to give them a boot up the arse.

jbyrne
22/02/2008, 3:30 PM
atm indispensable to the squad but dispensable to the starting eleven.

not even nearly dispensable at this stage. his physical presence would be sorely missed particularly in defense.

as others here point out he's an easy target particularly for the blinkered and ill informed

eirebhoy
22/02/2008, 3:33 PM
He was definitely deserving of his POTY award. He was excellent off the ball, hassled the opposition all day (He didn't give Nedved an inch in the friendly). He made his usual forward runs and he was usually our only player outside of defence over 6 foot which helps.

As a player though he has terrible positional sense. He has learnt to follow the line so when he partnered Kavanagh, Keane or Holland in midfield he knew where to be at all times. When he's playing in defence he sticks to the defensive line and can't really make the positional decisions for himself. Away to Cyprus being the obvious example when he had to figure out all by himself where he should be on the pitch.

Anyway, he used to be the number 1 target for abuse and he's far from that now. He's definitely finally appreciated.

bohsRap
22/02/2008, 4:10 PM
That makes Kilbane the first to publically come out and endorse Trap, yes?

No, Stephen Hunt in the Star on Sunday came out and said it was a great appointment calling Trap incredible and saying he got a huge buzz from watching his press conference.

Paulie
22/02/2008, 4:14 PM
There isn't one current Irish international who is going to criticise the appointment of Trappatoni.

You wouldn't see turkeys voting for Christmas.

bohsRap
22/02/2008, 4:15 PM
That's the position he won Ireland player of the year in after so many poor performances under McCarthy. I wouldn't play him in central midfield but I wouldn't play him anywhere in the team tbh. Harsh I know and doubly harsh because he's such a decent chap.

So, for instance, would you have left him out against Brazil? Who would you have put in his place?

eirebhoy
22/02/2008, 4:20 PM
Considering our left back crisis I don't have a problem with him playing there. There isn't much option.

Carrigaline
22/02/2008, 4:23 PM
Always gives his best, even when compatriots like Clinton Morrison, Stephen Carr and Stephen Ireland didn't. Definitely has a part to play in the next qualifying campaign.

tetsujin1979
22/02/2008, 4:57 PM
Always gives his best, even when compatriots like Clinton Morrison, Stephen Carr and Stephen Ireland didn't. Definitely has a part to play in the next qualifying campaign.

Whatever about Carr and Ireland, Clinton always gave his best in the green jersey

dr_peepee
22/02/2008, 6:21 PM
Always gives his best, even when compatriots like Clinton Morrison, Stephen Carr and Stephen Ireland didn't..

Yeah... There's definately a smell o' sh!te off that statement!!!!:eek:

Greenforever
22/02/2008, 11:44 PM
There isn't one current Irish international who is going to criticise the appointment of Trappatoni.

You wouldn't see turkeys voting for Christmas.

Stephen Ireland :rolleyes:

seanfhear
23/02/2008, 9:51 AM
re:kevin kilbane if only every irish player put as much effort with their ability and always made themselves available as kevin does how much better off we would be

tetsujin1979
23/02/2008, 11:48 AM
Doyle backs Trapattoni : http://www.getreading.co.uk/sport/readingfc/2022/2022192/doyles_up_for_italian_job
As I predicted here - http://foot.ie/showpost.php?p=877556&postcount=211 - when the premiership game start up again after a small break, the quotes from players start to flow

Maroon 7
24/02/2008, 2:44 AM
A limited player but nobody could ever question Kilbane's commitment to ireland.

Jicked
24/02/2008, 3:44 AM
In the absence of an actual manager and with many senior players going missing, I heard directly from one player that Kilbane effectively took over the role of captain in the dressing room on a few occassions in the last campaign after a couple of the disastorous performances when Stan didn't even bother giving them a post-match talk. May not be the most talented player we have, but Trap I'm sure will see him as an effective squad player at least and I for one would love to see him reach 100 caps.

OwlsFan
24/02/2008, 8:31 AM
His head must be sore heading all those kick outs during the past two years since we've had no one with height up front. That has been his main role for the team for the last campaign.

NeilMcD
24/02/2008, 12:12 PM
Hopefully that tactic will be thrown away along with the last manager and maybe end up at Elland Road. Time to role it out to the full back or centre back and play from there.

geysir
24/02/2008, 6:28 PM
Kilbane's head has seen less use in the last 2 years.
That tactic was ever present throughout Kerr's tenure with both Kilbane and Morrison.
Rolling it out to the full back is fine if the other team drop off.
It's easy to say play it out of defense.
I have rarely seen us play the ball out well against any good team who make an effort to close us down, it usually ends up with a hoof out under some pressure.
You need an intelligent Midfielder and good movement around him - a well coached team.
Maybe there is an active role for Brady after all.

NeilMcD
24/02/2008, 6:49 PM
yeah this is where Andy Reid comes in.

danonion
25/02/2008, 12:35 AM
Even if he doesn't play a game in the WC 2010 finals, I hope he's in the squad and gets his name printed on a few shirts. A true gent and honest player with more ability than he gets credit for.