I thought I'd start a thread on something that I've been reading about. That's our current squad, it's strength and the chances of it strengthening. What I want to look at is the strength in comparison to different era's. Specifically this century. Is it more difficult to make a breakthrough at the highest level now than previously? The highest level for our players is generally regarded as premier league level. Looking back at out 2002 squad, many were premier league regulars. But would they be now? Kevin Kilbane played a huge amount of premier league games throughout his career, I think he'd be championship level if he was around now. Would Matt Holland or Mark Kinsella be also in the championship? Ian Harte? McAteer? Would Duff get signed by Chelsea? Robbie Keane might have been a lower premier league player. It's the same when looking at more recent players. I don't think Keith Andrews, Kevin Doyle, Glenn Whelan and so on could get past championship level.
I'm not trying to degrade these players. They all were fantastic for us and served us well. It just seems harder now to make it at the top level. For the reverse of the above, I think Dara O'Shea would have made a quicker return to the premier league, same with John Egan, Josh Cullen is a better player than Whelan, Kinsella and Holland, he'd be a regulars in times past. Same with many of our other players, they would have had a greater opportunity in the past. Now, this is just my opinion and I've eaten and drank quite a bit over Christmas so I'm just creating this thread out of boredom and a little recovery session for my mind. I'm just going to add this, they were different formations but if I was picking the best 11 using current players v the team that played Spain in 2002 this is what I'd come up with:
Team v Spain:
Given
Finnan Breen Staunton Harte
Kelly Holland Kinsella Kilbane
Duff Keane
Team with current players available:
Given
Finnan Collins Egan O'Shea
Doherty Cullen Kinsella McClean
Duff Keane
Time for a nap!
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