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surprised that McGeady left out after Duff seemed to be the one struggling with his ribs
Definately think Kilbane should feature, if not start on Tuesday. His contribution to the cause over the last 15 years has been nothing short of immense and I can say with absolute conviction, that there is not one player on the pitch or person in Ireland, that Friday nights result would have brought more joy to.
Kilbanes time has passed, hes had plenty of games to get all the applause he needs from the fans and tomorrow night is not a testamonial. Id much rather see Cunningham get game time with a proper eye on the future.
If he goes to Euros it'll probably be as a bench player (as most) and I can see him retiring from the international scene afterwards (although Trap has said he wants his senior players involved for the WC campaign), I'd love to see him getting 10/15 minutes at the end of the game tomorrow (provided we're already safe)
I wouldnt bring him to the Euros, we dont have any spare places in the squad for sentiment
We don't but we have places in the squad for quality players. Kilbane played for us at LB as recently as September and was very good for us then. Ward has been shaky at best in his time at LB and the backup option appears to be Kelly who simply can't play on that side at all. The likes of Cunningham are oceans away from international standard. I agree there's no room for sentiment but Kilbane is flat out one of our best two LBs available.
The notion of "carrying him" is actually quite comical when you consider Ward's performances (bar Estonia) or Kelly on his wrong side. There's a debate there that Kilbane could actually enhance our first team, its possibly undeniable that he would enhance our squad right now. The sentiment in all this from Trap is probably more about showing the FAI and fans that he's embedding players who'll be in our next campaign to make him a more natural appointment if it appears he can continue the building process. Kilbane unfortunately suffers in that regard as he's the only one who absolutely won't be there next campaign.
Tbh, I don't think it matters whether we are "creative" or not, as long as we don't concede. And the records back it up. 19 goals scored, a goal difference of +13 in 11 games, tells you how effective the team has been at both ends of the pitch.Quote:
Originally Posted by OwlsFan
It's worrying and depressing though, that watching 5 minutes of Estonia possession, a dive outside the box and a corner to defend = Ireland getting "overrun" according to some pundits. If they have the ball in midfield for a while, let them. If we defend our 18-yard box stoutly, what damage can they do?
Don't think he will be brought despite his wonderful service. O'Shea is quite accomplished at left full, and will fill in there if Ward is injured or proves inadequate.
It's probably more likely Kelly and, possibly, O'Dea will fill in at left full. Trap has a preference for O'Shea at right full if at all possible.
I think Kilbane should be brought on when it is safe to do so as a tribute and a farewell,
I don't think he should be in the finals squad, he is not getting any younger, fair enough if
can get there on merit then so be it, but not for sentimental reasons.
I think the use of the word "safe" is a very patronising way to describe using Irelands greatest servant over the last 15 years. Also how "unsafe" is 4-0? Whilst I'm not necessarily saying he should be included in the Euros squad, I do think he should get the send off his 15 years of loyal service deserve. Also if you think Ward constitutes the "safe" option, I would suggest you consult his Moscow debacle.
I expect Hunt will play on the left, Duff has been playing on the right for Ireland
and for Fulham I think. I can't recall much of Duff playing on the right, mind you I can
recall much period.
Well maybe it is not the best word to use, I don't think 4-0 is safe at all, if we go a goal down early on and get a man
sent off (quite possible), then things will begin to look distinctly unsafe. There is a huge difference between 11 v 9 to 10 v 11
that a 3 payer difference.
It's just that I have not seen him play recently, last time I saw him play he was fine though but there is a lot at stake to take
even the tiniest of risks. Yea maybe I have done him a disservice there and I apologise for that, he could well make the 2012 squad.
You must be a nervous wreck tonight TC? I mean really?
I don't think I've ever been so calm before a home game in years. Can't wait for it.
I read in today's Examiner that Kevin Foley and Shane Long have been invited over also for the game and the likely craic to follow. They're not official call-ups so none of the three will feature. (Long and Foley are injured anyway) Touch of class about it all the same.
Curtain call for Killer I reckon.Quote:
"The manager and their fellow players wanted them to come and take a bow for all they have contributed to the qualifying campaign."
Im happy to hear about this. Boy, winning cures all ills does it not?
Killer deserves a spot within the Staff at Euro if he so desires it. Player Rep, assistant whatever, whatever you want to call it.
Trappattoni has never lost a game 0-4, no matter what. We have conceded one goal in 10 games, they have 3 players suspended, and have no confidence.Quote:
Originally Posted by tricky_colour
0-5 anyone???????
I am just a pessimist, or perhaps a realist, I guarante you not one Estonian fan thought they would lose 4-0!!
I remember Liverpool in Europe not so long ago, 3-0 down at half time - game over.
I seem to remember they took Steve Finnan? off and came back to 3-3, I think they might have won on penalties
(can't remember), certainly my gambling days shows me nothing is impossible, I was all-in for £25
I had 2 pair AA and TT, he had one pair AA and a 4, the only way he would win was to hit two running 4's
impossible!! the odds 17x 25 = 425-1. I knew when the first 4 came out the second one would, and it did.
I will not be playing at that site again!!! (partypoker) I have pretty much given up playing now anyway.
Incidental the odds on Ireland qualifying are 1-500 and 1-1000, on Estonia they range from 511-1
down to miserly 40-1.
Strange things can happen, an Estonian breaks through, Richard Dunne muscles him off the ball it's
judged a foul and that it was the last man, Dunne sent off, free kick awarded and they score!!
88 minutes to play with 10 men.
I have just though of another way things could go wrong but I will post that after the match!!
But I think that is a key thing, no rash challenges!!
Big difference, Liverpool and Milan were in a major final, two top teams. Estonia are hopeless, when the commentators start saying, you may remember this guy from the 30 mins he played with Watford or this guy who spent a year in the Boro reserves, you know it should be happy days. Trap is no fool and he knew they were there for the taking in the first leg, hence why Andrews played more forward than he has for a long time.
This is like Peterborough going to Stoke trying to overturn a 4-0 deficit, ain't going to happen.
I say get on Ireland at -1 tonight, @ evens, and if we get an earlish goal, it could be 4 or 5, so a cheeky fiver or so on Ireland to win by 4 or more goals at 13/2.
Possibly double Ireland with a Crotia home win against Turkey, Crotia are 3-0 up already, but they need to win the home leg to move up from pot 3 to pot 2 in the draw. 3/4
And if you fancy the treble, kills me to say it, but England look good value at 4/6 for home win against Sweden.
You're not a realist anyway.
We've long since shown that we play well up until the first goal. I don't see any reason why that won't be the case tonight. 1-0 and then they need 5. Without their two first-choice centre-halves and their first-choice keeper - boasting 220+ caps and the captaincy between them - I honestly can't see anything other than us qualifying comfortably, if uneventfully.
I'd also imagine if Estonia were one-on-one with Dunne, he'd be instructed to above all else not get sent off, even if that meant letting yer man have a shot. Mentality, bigger picture and all that.
Plus... Very few of the players are secure in their ownership of a team/squad place. I don't think there'll be any complacency in that regard.
On tonight's game, Estonia will be looking to upset the party. Iran 10 years ago was the same though they had a slightly easier target. I'm hopeful of a 2-0 win by the boys in green, a pessimistic result would be a 1-1 draw. I hope it's some great night for all in the Aviva! :)
LADS,
if any of the irish lads that on yellow, if they get another yellow, they suspended for first match in finals ... dunne has to careful and andrews
Even the Estonian manager has come out and said that they won't qualify
http://www.rte.ie/sport/soccer/2011/...a_ireland.html
Plus Ireland will be playing with confidence, the last time that happened was the start of the second half v Armenia and that was the best football they've played under Trap. Or think back to the Italy friendly in the summer, off the back of the Nations cup wins and 0-2 v Macedonia an under-strength Irish team played very well because they didn't think they could lose.
Btw should we start a revisionism thread? Over the past few days I've read and heard so much crap being spouted rewriting history about Trap, Kilbane, Ward, Andrews, Kerr, Mick McCarthy.....etc etc
Can't see them getting anything at all. They must be demoralised after their 4-0 loss at home. They were poor enough before but now they are missing their goalkeeper and their two first choice centre halves, who are the two most capped players in their squad. Ireland 3-0 Estonia :)
Thats an excellent gesture and shows the team bond and spirit thats there. No wonder Robbie K didnt want to go back to LA early!!!
While I am obviously optimistic for tonight, I still think we need to be a little cautious. Presumably their tactics will be to get at us and attack from the off. We need to keep it tight for first 20 mins, nice and dull and nothing given away. Last thing we want is an early goal for them and they developing a head of steam. Their results away from home are much better than that at home so it is wise to beware.