retired far too early. could have gone to wc2002 if he really wanted and done a job for us too. could never understand why he retired when he did
Irwin is a good one, I didn't realise he only had 56 caps but he only got his first cap at 25 so that would explain that. It looks like he was overlooked at senior level until he moved from Oldham to Man Utd. So maybe if Foley makes it into the Premiership next year he will have a chance of getting into the team.
He was the best Irish left back by a country mile even at this stage of his career.
Do I remember correctly Mick McCarthy playing Denis Irwin as one of 3 central defenders in a friendly against Iceland in one of his first games in charge and it turned out to be a disaster. Micks idea must have been to play Denis as a sweeper.
It seems crazy now and it was then.
I don't think it was too much later that Denis called it a day and I have often wondered if Mick McCarth's mishandling of Denis Irwin was behind a lot of the contempt that Roy Keane had for Mick.
Its just a theory and all above may not be completely accurate, the old memory is not what it..............
That's not really fair; McGrath and Aldrige were both about 38 when they retired from International football. I wouldn't really call that early retirement in football terms. I don't really know about the relationship between McCarthy and Irwin but he was probably good enough to start for us for another few years eventhough he was 33/34 when he retired. I'll leave the Keane issue to another thread :p
I thought it was Keane at CB in a 0-0 draw against Iceland at home in a qualifier.
By the time Irwin retired I had the firm impression his heart wasn't in it anyway, playing for MUFC was far more important to him. Maybe it was because he didn't rate Mick and in Mick's case I'd say he was happy managing all the less celebrated players but was maybe intimidated by the 2 MUFC stars. Just an impression..
Played on 10th November 1996, the team was;
A.Kelly, J.Kenna (K.Cunningham), D.Irwin (I.Harte), R.Keane, G.Breen, P.Babb, A. McLoughlin, J.McAteer, D.Kelly (A.Moore), T.Cascarino, A.Townsend.
Denis Irwin played in 13 games after that and did not play his last game until 3 years later, 17th November 1999 against Turkey in Bursa in the second leg of the 2000 UEFA play off tie.
The point is that the guy should not have had to. He was a legend and one of the greatest full backs ever to play the game, and for Mc Carthy (who I'm a fan of generally) to say that is embarrassing, it had the England manager laughing.
Stuttgart88, of course he was going to prove himself all he had to do was play one game and it would have been plain for McCarthy to see what a class act he was!!!
The 1998 WC qualifiers are probably the most hazy period of Irish international football for me since I started following the team for the EC '88 qualifers.
I was only 19 and a bit disillusioned to see Jack and most of our top-class squad go past their sell-by date. Basically the team I had followed since I took an interest in football. Losing the play-off to Holland in 95 was heart-breaking. Then I spent the Summer of 96 living on a campsite in Holland and missed any of the hype involving the start of the new campaign. I came back to my senses for the Euro 2000 qualifiers though :D
He had his most prolific spell of scoring under Mick :D
Prior to the goal, a penalty, in that 2-0 against Croatia he scored a fizzer of a free kick in the home leg of the 1998 WC Play off tie against Belgium in October 1997. He then got another penalty in the 2-0 against Paraguay in February 1999.
During his 56 cap career, he only scored one other goal, in April 1992 in a 4-1 against USA in Dublin, again from a free kick.
wonder do people actually look at football!:eek:
Yeah McGrath and Aldo were old - but still good enough to do a job in the qualifiers - McGrath was still getting MOM performances with his club (Including Derby V Man utd/Villa), and he dropped McGrath to play Harte in central defence where Harte proceeded to mess up in two important games (Macedonia/Romania)where he was at fault for two goals (I will never forget this!). Even a McGrath at 38 and with a dodgy knee would still not have made the silly mistakes Harte did -(one was a weak header that went straight to the attacker who then scored)
As for Aldo he desperately wanted to get the record and I thought and many people thought that he could have played against the mighty Lichtenstein
Then the next game was 0-0 versus Lithuania
anyway a lot of foot.ie people love their stats - maybe they should watch the football instead:)
did you read my post! the point is that McGrath was getting MOM performances at THAT time - hence he was ready for the Macedonia game - I know he wouldn't have played on too long after that but the point is a manager should use the best thats available and Harte in CD was proven not to be and badly so, McGrath even to play in one game for us wouldnt have been worse than Harte at that time
if mcgrath was still the best option he would have been picked. its the managers opinion that counts and god bless your memory if you can remember that mcgrath was actually fit enough for those matches you say harte replaced him for
edit. just came accross this article. it appears that he was actually injured for the two games you refer to:
http://www.independent.co.uk/sport/r...t-1267698.html
jesus h chriss - yeah cause football is just like that!!!!! We are talking about Mick Macca here you know
And yes i do remember cause a) I am a big McGrath fan and b) i cant get that terrible header out of my head!!!!!
Football can be funny like that - some of us can be cynical to the end and have very long memories, very long ones!:)
Back to Irwin.
As far as my faulty memory goes, his lowish cap total was not just down to McCarthy. He could have been brought into the senior squad earlier by Charlton and could/should haven been on the plane to Italia 90. Four years later and he could not get in the team for the 2nd round defeat to Holland. I was never of the opinion that Phelan was a better left back nor was Garry Kelly a better right back than Dennis.
Denis Irwin had not even been capped by the time the 1990 WC finals were played. Although he had been playing well for Oldham at the time and really only came into prominence in the FA Cup semi final games that April against ManU., I don't think at the time he was ahead of Morris or Staunton and even though Chris Hughton was coming to the end of his career, he probably deserved his squad place ahead of Irwin.
In 1994 WCF, Irwin played in the first 2 games against Italy and Mexico. I may be wrong, but I thought he was injured for the game aganst Norway and was replaced by Gary Kelly, who then held onto his place against Holland.
Agree. He is a total disaster as a manger though and is a bit of an arse from all accounts, my old fella met him in Italy last week and said he was up his own hole and all.
Own Coyle was teh forst name that came to mind for me, I thought he should have gone to US '94 once Quinn was stopped from going, especially as CAs was carrying a knock. He could have given us something different.
Sheridan could have had more caps but he was one of the few that were in all of the 88, 90 and 94 squads (Thursday teaser, can anyone name the rest?).
Clint should still be in the squad, Trundle should have had a cap, Delap should have more caps for me given some that have played in midfield in recent years. Liam Lawrence should definitely have a cap by now, you could go on all day.....
Two match ban (reduced from 3 on appeal) and then injury put paid to that, there's a bit of a myth going on that Charlton shafted Brady out of playing in a major finals but a myth is all it is (probably due to the uncerimonious way he hauled him off against Germany in the friendly), by the time Italia 90 came round Brady was nearly permenantly injured and wasn't worth a place in the squad, Gary Waddock was the man to feel shafted that year if anyone.
Bit harsh on the Doc, gave his all and scored a few important goals.
Again that's not what actually happened, he brought Irwin on and told him to 'prove me wrong' for leaving him out. A bit of a tactless effort at a gee up maybe but totally different from telling him to prove himself.
More spin from the Man U anti MM mafia that story.
Keane's end is well documented already and Aldo and McGrath were well past their best, sometimes managers have to make harsh decision especially when it's with regard to old team mates that would have been friends. The fact that they'd have viewed McCarthy as a mate explains a degree of the biterness that Aldo and MCGarth felt when they were no longer needed. For the record I'd have brought Aldo on in that game referred to but he was well past his best at that stage.
Dave Langan but that was entirely through injuries.
yeah i understand all that - but sometimes you have to work with what you got - and if the choice is a very bad Harte and a knackered McGrath (who was still putting out the MOTM performances in the PL) i would go with McGrath. I think in Int football you should take every game as they come.
As for Aldo (correct me if Im wrong) but wasnt he still scoring the odd goal for tranmere - and again Lithuania 0 Ireland 0 in Lansdowne road
By the way what about Tommy Coyne - he actually went to the WC Cup and palyed against ItalY!!!!!!!!!!!! - or did i dream that?
I know what you mean but sometimes you have to build for the future, had we qualified for WC 98 it's unlikely McGarth would have been fit so the logic would have been to try and blood a sucessor. Harte wasn't that bad at that stage as is being made out, naive and inexperienced yes but he was doing alright when given a chance a Leeds and was up to the level of making the PFA team of the year a couple of years later (albeit at full back). Centre half was a problem position for us at the time, all our big hitters in that position had grown old together (McGrath, Moran, O'Leary and McCarthy himself) and bar Babb no one was really coming through (see Kerneghan's caps total for proof). You could argue that a group in which we weren't looking like getting close to winning but had 2nd pretty much nailed on would be the ideal time to blood younger players.
And as I said I agree about Aldo and would have put him on myself. I also think McCarthy made a number of errors in that campaign due to his own inexperience. That said, we still finished as high as we ever had before or have since in a qualifying group bar Euro 88.
Dunno what relevance Tommy Coyne has to this discussion btw....