What now for Shels -how to go forward?
How can Shels improve? Here's what I think.........
1) Find out Lille's training methods and consider applying them to Shels
2) As Roddy Collins said last night, Shels have players to win the league here but not to compete at a high level in Europe, just like Celtic.
This means they have to get in players from outside the league better than any of the eL players available here. They have already started to do this with Alan Moore, Joseph Ndo and hopefully Juan Sara.
3) It was obvious enough what players could handle the standard last night. Here are my ratings and suggestions:
Steve Williams -has always been excellent.
Owen Heary, Dave Rogers, Jamie Harris -looked fine throughout.
David Crawley -was OK for this game but was brutal in the first leg, he needs competition for his place ( the best left back in the eL I can think of is Cork City's Danny Murphy, otherwise they will need to look abroad ).
Jim Crawford -only a defensive midfielder and needs to offer more than that, sell him and bring in Kevin Hunt.
Stuart Byrne -similar to Crawford except might be a better standard, sell him too if they can get a better central midfielder.
Wes Hoolahan -could be a great player if he didn't waste the ball so much, he beats his man, once, twice, has room for the cross but then tries to beat him again and loses the ball. Very frustrating to watch from that point of view, like Robbie Keane when he was younger he needs to learn that there is a time for the simple ball.
Alan Moore -was indifferent last night and can be a bit petty, but his 3 goals in Europe were a great boost.
Ollie Cahill -great pace and good dribbler but not brilliant and crossing and shooting. All the Lille players had better pace than him last night. Look for a replacement and use Ollie as cover. No better left winger in the eL I can think about so would have to look abroad or maybe use Alan Moore there. Probably better off carrying Wes Hoolahan on the wing too.
Jason Byrne, Glen Fitzpatrick, Ger McCarthy, Juan Sara -keep them all.
Who to bring in from the eL ?
Players: Kevin Hunt, Bobby Ryan, Danny Murphy.
Manager: Pat Dolan might well be worth getting in the long run -just look what he did with Cork considering the players and budget he's had there, just think of what he could do with Shels. Anyway, let's wait and see how Fenlon does for the rest of this year AND next year.
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Originally Posted by observer
The standard in the L of I has risen in recent years mainly because English clubs let so many players go who have returned to play for clubs here. More Irish players will follow as they are also let go but we will never get young talented players from other countries (old has beens yes ala DCFC).
Ahh...... why do we want talent from other countries, how about having all the players that go abroad spend at least 2-3 years in the system here. That alone would improve the league.
Listen ..... English clubs are raping junior clubs of talent here ever before they get a chance to make it to our system. And when they get there, a percentage of them are abused in working conditions, if there were a union the players could get into then there would be uproar. That is improving, but still when a 22 year old has-been comes back here after not making it over and doesn't come back into our system there is something wrong.
UEFA directive ..... 25 players on a squad .... this cant come fast enough for us ..... but you'll have clubs keep players in reserve teams and U21s etc.
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We are a small Island on the periphery of European football and will remain so. When you see two or more Ireland based players on the national team then you will know we have and are advancing. Then you can aim your sights higher in relation to European progress. :ball:
Spare us the poor mouth ...... i hope you never get involved in Irish football in any capcity, you are depressing and of no value to our league.
How do you expect it all to happen ........ players to get on the national team, what is the course of events for this to happen, in your own words ?? :rolleyes:
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One of the biggest problems with the league at the moment is that clubs aren't doing enough, this is because they dont have the resources or experience or there are people with observers attitude (observer, i am not having another dig, just using you as an example) working within the system.
In fact, considering the league is only working in first or second gear at best, it is doing very very well.