Trapattonti's lack of experimentation
One of the criticisms levelled against Trapattoni over the course of his reign is the lack of experimentation in the side. I've always felt this was slightly unfair, in part because of the time he's been in charge, and also the number of players actually available to him.
So I've done some investigation on this, turns out he's actually awarded nearly as many new caps in a little over a year than Brian Kerr did in his entire reign!
I've left the new caps awarded by Mick out of the equation because he was in charge for a significantly longer than time than any of the managers since him, so obviously he's given far more debuts.
Here's my findings:
Code:
Manager Players First Cap Home Team Result AwayTeam
Giovanni Darren O'Dea 08 September 2009 Ireland 1-0 South Africa
Trapattoni Eddie Nolan 29 May 2009 Ireland 1-1 Nigeria
Leon Best 29 May 2009 Ireland 1-1 Nigeria
Kieren Westwood 29 May 2009 Ireland 1-1 Nigeria
Sean St Ledger 29 May 2009 Ireland 1-1 Nigeria
Liam Lawrence 29 May 2009 Ireland 1-1 Nigeria
Kevin Foley 29 May 2009 Ireland 1-1 Nigeria
Noel Hunt 19 November 2008 Ireland 2-3 Poland
Keith Andrews 19 November 2008 Ireland 2-3 Poland
Caleb Folan 15 October 2008 Ireland 1-0 Cyprus
Wesley Hoolahan 29 May 2008 Ireland 1-0 Colombia
Glenn Whelan 24 May 2008 Ireland 1-1 Serbia
Damien Delaney 24 May 2008 Ireland 1-1 Serbia
Total new caps: 13
Steve Darron Gibson 22 August 2007 Denmark 0-4 Ireland
Staunton Peter Murphy 26 May 2007 Ireland 1-1 Bolivia
Joe Lapira 23 May 2007 Ireland 1-1 Ecuador
Joe Gamble 23 May 2007 Ireland 1-1 Ecuador
Andy Keogh 23 May 2007 Ireland 1-1 Ecuador
Alan Bennett 23 May 2007 Ireland 1-1 Ecuador
Stephen O'Halloran 23 May 2007 Ireland 1-1 Ecuador
Daryl Murphy 23 May 2007 Ireland 1-1 Ecuador
Alex Bruce 23 May 2007 Ireland 1-1 Ecuador
Colin Doyle 23 May 2007 Ireland 1-1 Ecuador
Darren Potter 23 May 2007 Ireland 1-1 Ecuador
Joe O'Cearuill 23 May 2007 Ireland 1-1 Ecuador
Stephen Gleeson 23 May 2007 Ireland 1-1 Ecuador
Anthony Stokes 07 February 2007 San Marino 1-2 Ireland
Stephen Hunt 07 February 2007 San Marino 1-2 Ireland
Shane Long 07 February 2007 San Marino 1-2 Ireland
Paul Mc Shane 11 October 2006 Ireland 1-1 Czech Republic
Alan O'Brien 16 August 2006 Ireland 0-4 Holland
Stephen Kelly 24 May 2006 Ireland 0-1 Chile
Wayne Henderson 01 March 2006 Ireland 3-0 Sweden
Joey O'Brien 01 March 2006 Ireland 3-0 Sweden
Kevin Doyle 01 March 2006 Ireland 3-0 Sweden
Stephen Ireland 01 March 2006 Ireland 3-0 Sweden
Total new caps: 23
Brian Stephen Elliott 16 November 2004 Ireland 1-0 Croatia
Kerr Jonathan Macken 18 August 2004 Ireland 1-1 Bulgaria
Michael Doyle 05 June 2004 Holland 0-1 Ireland
Aidan McGeady 02 June 2004 Jamaica 0-1 Ireland
Clive Clarke 29 May 2004 Nigeria 3-0 Ireland
Martin Rowlands 27 May 2004 Ireland 1-0 Romania
Jonathan Douglas 28 April 2004 Poland 0-0 Ireland
Jason Byrne 28 April 2004 Poland 0-0 Ireland
Paddy Kenny 31 March 2004 Ireland 2-1 Czech Republic
Liam Miller 31 March 2004 Ireland 2-1 Czech Republic
Andy Reid 18 November 2003 Ireland 3-0 Canada
John Thompson 18 November 2003 Ireland 3-0 Canada
Joe Murphy 09 September 2003 Ireland 2-2 Turkey
Alan Quinn 30 April 2003 Ireland 1-0 Norway
Alan Lee 30 April 2003 Ireland 1-0 Norway
Total new caps: 15
While this isn't going to end the debate, I'd hope it goes some way towards proving he's not as inflexible as previously assumed
I'd also argue that more of the players awarded by Trapattoni have gone on to become mainstays in the squad, than either of his immediate predecessors.
PS feel free to check the facts, I'm not 100%