We had bagpipes before for a home game against Germany a few years back. Anthem was played with them and all.
Edit: Video here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kR7wh0dIRrg
We had bagpipes before for a home game against Germany a few years back. Anthem was played with them and all.
Edit: Video here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kR7wh0dIRrg
That is really bad luck, I don't really see how a keeper can injure himself doing next to nothing, same thing
happened with Jack Buckland for England. What is up with these keepers that they can barely walk without
injuring themselves? I had better luck with my bet but I am not allowed to comment on it. :emptiness:
I'd love to see him try the three centre back's and wing-backs in a friendly.
Keogh O'Shea Clark
Coleman McCarthy Brady
Arter Hoolahan
Walters Long
Westwood Randolph Given
Coleman Christie Clark Keogh O'Shea Duffy Ward
McCarthy Whelan Arter Hendrick Hoolahan Brady Judge/McGeady McClean
Long Walters Keane
With the midfield diamond it pretty much frees up the space to allow Brady and Coleman to bomb forward anyway. The only difference is that instead of having three centre backs, we have an extra midfielder to try to close off the space vacated by the attacking full back(s). I've found with teams that have used the wing back formation (three centre backs), it only works for so long. Celtic under O'Neill and Liverpool under Roy Evans both enjoyed initial success, but after a while the opposition seem to be able to pick holes in it. That said, I was eager for O'Neill to try it out with us as well, because I thought it would suit our personnel, Coleman & Brady in particular, but I think he's come up with something better in this diamond shape. It allows us to get more of our best players on to the pitch and have a bit more solidity in midfield. Where do you see the potential advantages of a 5-3-2 (3-5-2)?
reports this morning that jon walters needs a knee operation and will be out for 8 weeks
Was that on the radio or something? Heard the same from another guy but don't see anything online. If it's true they'd want to get cracking on it pronto to give him some hope of making France. (I'm sure they're aware of this!)
Would be a shame if this is accurate and he didn't make it. That said, fearing the worst, who might this open the door for do you think? Pilkington? Judge? On the basis of versatility?
I think Pilkington should definitely make the squad. A winger who can score or even play striker. Long and Walters do Murphy's job better than him. I like Murphy but feel Pilkngton is more mobile and skilful.
We'll know a bit more later on I guess.Quote:
Originally Posted by Balls.ie
This is the link to the article (Warning: Daily Mail)
Ken Early had a crack at the comparisons as well.
Encouraging words from O'Neill about Hoolahan at the end also, I didn't know he was asked about it.
Only thing about playing the diamond and allowing the full-backs bomb on is that we looked a tad vulnerable on the counter on Tuesday night. That might have a lot to do with the fact that Whelan and McCarthy didn't have their best nights and 2 of the centre halves on show are unlikely to make the squad (McShane and Pearce).
You would hope that the lapse from Whelan won't happen again from him and that our first choice centre halves (two of O'Shea, Clark and Keogh at this point I think) won't read a situation like that as badly as McShane did for the first goal.
I think, otherwise, the diamond definitely suits us. 3-5-2 would sacrifices an extra body in midfield and any time we played the diamond during the tail-end of qualifying I thought it brought out the best in Hendrick and didn't limit Hoolahan's influence much.
If Walters isn't fit (which would be a bummer and I'm sure he'll be given every chance to prove his fitness and will be named in the squad once he can limp on for the Belarus match), then a diamond with McClean and Long up front would be pretty great. They'd be pretty relentless in their running and harrying. Would it be out of the question to suggest that they'd tire the opposition so much that Keane could come in and nick it for us?
Goals, as ever, are still an issue. We were fairly on top against Slovakia but they scored two from play and we scored two from pentalties.
if walters injury is cartilage related, as is being reported, it shouldn't be too serious. had a similar op last year and if I really wanted to I could have been back running a week or two later. hopefully the 8 weeks is an innacurate media assumption
Yeah, the 8 weeks assertion is a lovely headline. Very convenient timeframe to rattle the confidence of a public that have placed a degree of reliance on Walters following his heroics against Bosnia. Further down the article in the Mail there's this paragraph:
"The FAI refused to comment on Walters’ fitness status last night but Sportsmail understands through sources in the Midlands that the rugged forward is likely to be out of action for an unspecified period."
Back in six weeks according to quotes in the Independent: http://www.independent.ie/sport/excl...-34587343.html
surprise surprise...
http://www.rte.ie/sport/soccer/2016/...6-fears-for-w/
the cartilage "operation" is more of a procedure really. in and out in a few hours
Seriously like. What were Newstalk playing at on this? Are they not a reputable broadcaster? Entertaining some Mail scaremongering isn't the act of a reputable broadcaster.
Still, I'm sure there were a few extra rags sold this morning so all's well in the Mail.