Hoggie, Darren Murphy, Dan Murray, Darragh Ryan
Are you happy with that? I sure am anyway.
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Hoggie, Darren Murphy, Dan Murray, Darragh Ryan
Are you happy with that? I sure am anyway.
Brian O'Callaghan gone to Halifax so u don't have to worry about him
Chances are that'd be a good back 4.
With a bit of familiarity, I think Murphy and Darragh Ryan are up to it.
There's nowhere near enough cover at the moment though.
Agreed there, although Kelly got a good bit of a season under his belt and it will stand to him i think. The good thing is he is young still so more to see of him yet.
Lordan will be great cover for Hoggie as well, and he will be cover on the wing as well so he should feature a bit this year.
Has Billy hung up his boots? If not then he'll be good cover for Darragh.
Dan Murray you just cant replace though unless its someone with proven quality
Best addition is the manager. Can really put together a back 4, you know how hard it was to score against Longford sometimes.
Unless us, now he has a really good midfield and attacking set to work with.
No way, he played most of his career there, with Cobh he was an unreal CB. In fact having him charging forward out of defence spraying the ball into the midfield will be brilliant. No better boy to get stuck in either, he has a good saucy streak in him. It all good :p
Good times ahead ;)
Damien O'Rourke may also be on his way back
We do have a top 4 sides defence.
I'm not sure Murphy and Murray would work, I think Murphy is much better in midfield where his dynamism and stamina are put to better use. The main reason Bennett and Murray complemented each other so well was that Bennett played as a more stationary man-marker with Murray as the spare man. Fielding two ball-playing centre-halves is fraught with risk. I think Cork urgently need another out-and-out centre-back.
Centre Backs first & foremost need to defend. Ability to pass the ball is a bonus.
Murray is an out and out centre half, its just that he can play a bit when needed.
In simple terms Murray and Benno worked so well because Muzza dealt with everything in the air and Benno covered the speed merchants in behind, never once in his whole career with City did I see him beaten for pace. Benno was well able to play too.
As things stand I'd like to see Lordan given a chance at the Benno role, he's never let us down at right back, left back, centre back, centre mid or on either wing! He has great pace but lacks bulk
Pat Sull was very impressive today.
Himself, Meyler and Billy for MOTM.
I'm looking forward to sussing Mulcahy out.
It looks like Mathews has a big decision to make on the 2nd centre-back spot.
other options? murphy hasnt been near the pitch in the last 2 games, with admir, lordan and kelly all doing relatively well at centre back, albeit against poor opposition.
i think people lost the run of themselves with regard to darren murphy. he came on a couple of times, ran about and got stuck in, but showed no actual benefit as a footballer beyond physically being strong and fast. he received player of the month for sheer enthusiasm alone at a time when we had little or none in the squad. as much as i would love him to be the solution, i cant fathom why anyone would put him ahead of kelly, who was rated enough to be signed by arsenal and already has a year of playing behind him, or ahead of lordan who has been performing "satisfactorily" or better at every given opportunity since 2004. people seem to have forgotten he was immense against the likes of malmo, NEC and nantes, for the sake of murphy who ran around a bit for a few standard eloi games last year?