now with robbies injury, surely it's time for kerr to select an eL striker in a squad for a competitive game??
Jason Byrne, Glen Crowe, John O'Flynn???
any thoughts??
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now with robbies injury, surely it's time for kerr to select an eL striker in a squad for a competitive game??
Jason Byrne, Glen Crowe, John O'Flynn???
any thoughts??
flynny looks like he's getting back to full fitness and he's showing some good form lately. when fit he's miles better than crowe or byrne, so if he can avoid gettin injure again, he should be in the squad
Flynny has proved himself at U21 level and its about time Kerr gave him a call up!
Well he should be given a try against Bulgaria and if he PROVES himself then Brian Kerr should possible play him against Cyprus.Quote:
Originally Posted by adamcarr
Dax my man, how about Barry O'Conner of Kildare County, he's been knocking in a few of late, he scored the second against your boy's last night. :D See yer at the meeting friday. :D
But back to the matter, I've alway's felt that Wes Houlihan should get more of a look in, I know he's not an out and out striker but any time i've seen him he's alway's played well.
I'd like to see John O'Flynn get a chance against Bulgaria over crowe or byrne - very skillful player and have ALWAYS been impressed with him when ive seen him play (unlike the other 2)
Hoolahan has been outstanding this season and is worth a place in the side but he's not a striker. He proved himself at U21 level to the point of being nominated for U21 player of the year at one stage and is definitely worth a run in a friendly. And Byrne and O'Flynn are worth getting into a squad for a friendly at least.
I know he is not a striker but Danny Murphy should get a call up!
Hoolahan, Byrne deserve a chance, and how about Glen Fitzpatrick?
John O Flynn is definetly the best striker in the league when fully fit.Jason Byrne and Glen Crowe are good players also but are not in the same class as Flynny.Flynns reading of the game,his movement off the ball and his goal poaching make him stand out.The only thing i would be worried about these players being called up is the level they are playing at.Brian Kerr is not stupid.If he thinks a player is good enough he will call him up.I dont understand why people criticise him when he does'nt have an eircom league player in the squad.Brian Kerr is a fantastic coach and he knows whats best for the squad..
Also Wes Houlihan has been in great form this season.But he was also in good form last season.Maybe his time will come too.These two lads are ahead of the rest at the moment..
well Skoog who plays for sweeden was on the same pitch as JOF when malmo played city. Both strikers. Theres no need for me to tell you who was the better player! If memory serves me right John scored after 5 minutes!
Personally I don't think many EL players are close to international standard, but the real question is whether they more to offer than those playing at a higher level in England? The answer has to be no. Is Byrne or Crowe better than Connolly? The answer is no.
O'Flynn is a different question as he is just out of the U-21 and did very well for Ireland at that level. He could be playing Div 1 in England, I would like Kerr to call him up for a friendly it might help him get a move to a good club.
O'Flynn is quality and undoubtabley good enough to play for Ireland but he'll need to show he can still consistently score goals, which he has yet to do since his injury, before getting a call up.
Well that's Irelands loss. It's amazing how Wes Hoolahan, as an example, can be on a shortlist of three for U21 player of the year and yet watch most of his other U21 teamates progress to the full international side while Ireland deprive themselves of his services because of a snobbish attitude towards the league he plays in.
Good God! If you'd have said that while he was at Belfield, I'd have had you committed! :eek: :pQuote:
Originally Posted by brendy_éire
If you look at the players Brian has tried on the right side of midfield recently - Andy Reid, Liam Miller and Martin Rowlands - they all have done something at a higher level than Wes and appear to be on the upward track in a serious way.Quote:
Originally Posted by Slash/ED
And then you still have other options like McAteer, S.Reid, Finnan and Alan Quinn, do you really think it is just a snobbish attitued is keeping eircom League players like Wes out?
Reid and Miller are just better yes (Though Wes had forced Reid out of his favoured left wing role at U21 level) but Rowlands is a second division player who afaik either never played youth football for Ireland or when he did certinaly didn't get the plaudits Hoolahan did. I mean, I remember after Ireland played Russia at U21 level the Russian senior manager was absolutley bemused by the fact that Hoolahan wasn't a senior international. If he was one of the best players in a team that contained the likes of O'Shea, Reid, Reid, Miller, Butler and a few others who have senior caps than it surley shows he too is worth a chance at international level?
I'm not against Wes getting a call-up, it could help him out just pointing out there are a lot of other options available to Brian Kerr. Fact is playing in the eL is a handicap as it is basically seen as part-time and NW 3 quality and Brian Kerr has siad you need to play at least NW1 level and playing first team football regularly so that really rules out eL players right off the bat as well as NW 2 players, so this whole thread is a waste of time.
He only called up Alan Quinn when he had to when he was with Wednesday in NW 2. He called up Rowlands ( who was very highly rated when playing at under 21 level ) when he was promoted to NW 1 and named QPR player of the year.
It's not just ability, you have to be playing at a certain standard.
Well, if Ireland want to deprive themselves of players who proved at U21 level that they could be an assett to the team, that's their loss. He's called up Division two players before and players not getting their game regularly at Division One level who have done far less in their youth careers than Hoolahan.
you're implying that u-21 to senior games is a level step up for allQuote:
Originally Posted by Slash/ED
it isn't. For some of the guys who play at u-21 it's a step down - easier or not much harder than what they play every week. For others it's a massive step up.
Also Kerr has called up the odd player from lower divisions but they were all getting their game. Hoolohan will certainly get a go eventually if he's good enough - and so may O'Flynn but some of the other names dropped on this thread are frankly highly unlikely
that fitzpatrick suggestion has to be a joke of some kind
Fitzpatrick has been as good as any EL player this season, though I wouldn't put him in the Ireland squad there's been stupider suggestions.
The players Kerr have called up from the lower divisions have not always been getting their game.
Its pointless talking about City players. The FAi dont know There is a country outside the Pale
Dublin bias-it exists
Aye-give Steve Yelverton a try-out against Cyrpus, he's class! :)
Ma mate Steve ;)
I'd be very unsure if wes deserves a chance - o'flynn definitely does though rate him alot higher than crowe or byrne
Quinn and Rowlands were called up to the squad because there were 15 players unavailable and Kerr needed a squad of 30 players for 4 matches. Eircom league players were out of the question because of the timing of the matches. Do you think the Shel's board would be happy with Houllihan missing 3/4 matches (or even 1 for that matter)?
Yes, they would, because the knock on effect of having playeres getting into the Ireland squad would be very beneficial to Shels. It would raise the profile of the club and might bring people through the gates, it would be free advertisement basically at the cost of loseing a player for two or so weeks.
And Quinns been called up for alot of squads under Kerr.
That's a bit unfiair now, Kerr watched Rowlands several times last season. He also called up Quinn a coupe of times before that and knew him from the youths. Brian did say alright that eL players weren't available for that many games.Quote:
Originally Posted by eirebhoy
I wasn't trying to be unfair but people are saying Houlihan has just as much right to a call up as Rowlands and Quinn. He probably does but the timing of the games meant Rowlands and Quinn got the call ups. BTW, do you honestly think that Rowlands and Quinn would have got a call up if all players were available? Kilbane, Delap, Kavanagh, McAteer, Healy are all fighting for a place in midfield and I'm sure Brian would have wanted to find out his first choice midfield during those friendlies.Quote:
Originally Posted by EamonD
Who is this Delap chap everyone is talking about on this board? :pQuote:
Originally Posted by eirebhoy
Apparently Martin O'Neil has been very pleased with McGeady
on their USA tour.
To be honest the front two Kerr plays against Bulgaria will be the front two that start the qualifiers, they have to be. With Robbie practically ever present, we've had little chance to blood alternative front two's so Kerr will have to try and look at those alternatives against Bulgaria.
I reckon he'll go with Morrison and Connolly/Duff (didn't say i agree, just what I think he'll do).
For the record, Liam Miller's reputation was built on u21 performances before he ever played a senior gaem for Celtic, I don't think it's unreasonable to look at it as a guage of a player's quality.
Flynny scored something like 4 goals in 6 games at that level.
However, I don't think Flynn's been that good for City recently, I wouldn't call him up.
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For the record, Liam Miller's reputation was built on u21 performances before he ever played a senior gaem for Celtic, I don't think it's unreasonable to look at it as a guage of a player's quality.
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Would agree with that but i don't think it's his ability that's holding him back but rather the level of football he's playing at. Anyone who watched the u21s would see O'Flynn up there with Miller as the stand out players. They looked far better than Barrett and Andy Reid in those games IMO. If O'Flynn was playing Championship(god, that doesn't feel right to type) football he would be in the Irish Squad. EL players will struggle to make Ireland squads for quite a few years yet.
I have to disagree.Quote:
Originally Posted by tiktok
His movement in both games against NEC and against Nantes (only saw the away game) was tremendous!
In fact I'd go as far as saying that he reminded me of Robbie Keane.
Due to being out for so long with injury I'd forgotten just how good he is.
Many people judge forwards by the goals they score or fail to score but forwards can play very important roles and have great games without hitting the back of the net. John O'Flynn would need more than just a token run out with 5 minutes remaining though. I think Brian Kerr knows how good he is but may not be willing to take a chance on him with such important games looming. Brian isn't a risk taker.
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Originally Posted by davros
What about playing in better competion's then like Europe, unlike someone from the third division in England. If Wes Hoolahan is able to prove himself against a team like Hadjuk Spilt this week then IMO he should be worthy of getting a look in for the next friendly and also the game v Cyprus.
[QUOTE=Peadar]. John O'Flynn would need more than just a token run out with 5 minutes remaining though.
Totally, playing someone for the last few minute's or in Jason Byrne's case in Poland last few second's is pointless.
That's it exactly and no matter how people like to dismiss the success of Cork City FC, they played and won in a UEFA competition. Won 3 times in fact and drew twice. That was in 6 games, scoring in 5 of those 6 games. The fact of the matter is that over half of the starting 11 at Cork City were playing for clubs in England when the ITV Digital deal collapsed and clubs were forced to trim their squads. This is true for players at many eircom League clubs. It doesn't mean that they're not good enough now to play for Ireland.Quote:
Originally Posted by sylvo
I'd love to see Brian Kerr bring his boys over to play an eircom League XI.
Now that would be some game!
Steve Williams
Cillian Lordan - Owen Heary - Dan Murray - Danny Murphy
Fergal Harkin - Wes Hoolahan - Kevin Hunt - Liam Kearney
John O'Flynn - Jason Byrne
You're avin' a larf!?!Quote:
Originally Posted by davros
Outside of the Biggot Brothers, Scottish football is brutal!
Their national side is testimony to that.
You clearly don't know anything about the eircom League outside of the results.
You'll have to excuse me, I'm not a Celtic fan and have only heard about the term. Your correction has been duely noted.Quote:
Originally Posted by davros
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Originally Posted by davros
I really don't know anything about Celtic so you'll have to simplify your posts to me on that respect. I assume you're reffering to Roy Keane when you say "RMK"?
What have Watford FC done?
If any EL striker is to get a call up for Ireland, it should logically be the top scorer in the Eircom League this season. :)