Is Geary playing left back this season?
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Is Geary playing left back this season?
mostly LB, a few games at RB too cos they've had a lot of injuries. unsworth would be first choice LB i'd say but has been out injured for a while but in fairness to derek he has taken his chance and played well by all accounts, in a team that look to have a very good spirit with everyone pulling together. he seems to be pretty versatile, dare i say comparable to jos!
as regards the emanuel situation i dont think its fair to compare players judged on how their team performs. would you expect the blades to beat liverpool with emanuel in their team instead of geary? games are not won or lost because of the full back. stan clearly wanted to bring in emanuel to get him to be irish qualified, but i dont think england were coming calling for emanuel(understatement of the year?) i dont see why the likes of emanuel, tabb etc who are playing for very average championship teams and are extremely unliklely to move to the premiership should be favoured over players that are on the fringes(long, geary) of clearly better teams with the potential for more progress.
maybe the point i'm trying to make is xenophobic or overly patriotic in which case i apologise to any english people who love little old eire but i hate to see stan picking these chaps that arent going to add much, if anything, over lads from crumlin or waterford.
ive wandered way too far off topic, so here's hoping the flaming red head stephen quinn gets his chance in front southend's up and coming left midfielder charles smith
Sheer Eloquence...Beautifully illustrated!
A la Kevin Doyle, Shane Long, Stephen Quinn,Darren Dennehy, Diarmaid O'Carroll et al... Think Matthew Taylor played the odd bit off GAA after that wonder strike on Saturday
i know his mother, she's from leitrim, and said she always tried to get him into gaelic but that her autocratic husband wouldnt have it, but any time he went to work the o'neills was brought out to young matthew's delight, clearly the tactic has paid dividends
Lads, while I admit that applying the Granny rule can seem cynical when there are decent home-grown lads available, please give concepts like "indigenous" and "1G" a break.
Younger posters may not know this, but not too long ago we had emigration rather than immgration with the result that we have Irish people showing the poor foreigners how to play sports all over the world. You can be 100% Irish without being Irish-born (myself and DeV are prime examples) and given the wanderlust of this island's children over the last couple of centuries I really think indigenity is a redundant criterion.
sorry praha, that was a bit of wishful thinking on my part. he's actually being touted for england at the moment given their dearth of LM players. i hoped the post was off the wall enough not to create any confusion. apologies!!
as for this indigenity thing..best to keep it away from this thread, we dont want to steal any of the quinn bros limelight with such a fervent topic. i'll be happy to contribute to the debate on a new thread if it needs resurrecting. just as i'm on it though i think emanuel, frecklington are exceptional and are signs of stans woeful inadequacy-he said he'd scour the country(england) looking for new players while neglecting to watch stokes("he's gone backwards at arsenal"). in other words time was wasted trawling through genealogy of players who would be flabbergasted to get an irish call up to the detriment of guys playing their heart out with the hope that they might be called upon to play for their country
Agreed, I doubt it's necessary to start a new "How Irish R U?" thread. All credit to Stan and his mates for casting the net far and wide but they do seem to have overlooked a few more obvious candidates.
I happened to catch that Sheffield UTD game and the quinn fella seemed like a good wee player, but I think if he played international, the opposing players would target him because he looks like a featherweight and he wouldnt add much to the setup.
Sort of agree though think he's a bit of a shorta*se rather than lightweight. Think if he can make it in the Preimership, he'll be OK internationally, not as if he'll be coming up against significantly better players internationally than in that League which has the best player from Germany, Czech Republic and Wales (amongst others)
Yeh cause short a*** players never make it, Maradonna springs to mind ! I could go on and list a whole lot players who have been vertically challenged. The lad is a good player and he plays with passion from what I've seen from the Villa match.
Thought I'd throw this in to fuel my Derek Geary obsession, Neil Warnock's latest praise... "And Warnock feels the way in which the Dubliner has adapted to the top flight makes him one of the best full backs around.
He said: “The team have surprised themselves, not me because I know they are capable. They were a bit apprehensive going into the Premiership but they’ve relaxed a bit and now they are more confident.
“Take Derek Geary, he’s got into the side, is playing better than ever and on current form is the best in the Premiership - yes, he’s playing better than Ashley Cole." http://www.eleven-a-side.com/acrosst...p?newsid=25823
And reverting to the real topic, Quinn with a solid performance and assist for the United winner... Shortarse or no shortarse he's doing the business.
I remember watching Sheffield last season so I could get a look at Quinn, however the player who did impress me was Geary, I remember thinkng, "It's a pity he isn't Irish!!", I didn't realise he was at the time!! Also saw a bit of him against Man U, where Rooney tried a bit of showboating in front of him, which ended up with Rooney looking bit of an old wreck when Geary put in a challange on him! I can certaintly see where Warnock is coming from. I would not be surpprised to see him in the first team before long. I also heard a Shefield fan on the radio saying he was out jumping Heskey to get to balls, who is about twice his size!!
Geary has improved since his time at wednesday but he is not international class. He's a trier who is very limited going forward and liable to do rash things
Sounds like John O'Shea and Ian Harte to me... Note I left out the "trier" tag, in other words at least Geary tries, unlike the others. And in terms of the international class debate...I think thats irrelevant, I dont think Ireland can ever proclaim to have the luxury of fielding 11 genuinely international class players. The facts are that we will never have a true embarrassment of riches in our squad pickings so in that case, players who will give everything for the jersey should deserve their place,its their attitude which gets results, to make up for the ability. Geary, IMO, has an excellent attitude, as exhibited consistently throughout this season, much better than the seemingly disinterested O'Shea. When we're talking about the Irish left back position, I think its a bit ironic and rich of us to start being selective and choosy...