jesus even we didnt go the the states, but were in aarhus & will be in fullham:D
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For anyone to say with don't need Ireland, just take a look at his goal against Fulham on saturday again, without doubt the most naturally talented player in the Squad, I would think the whole stephen ireland issue will be fielded at Traps conference this coming Thursdays
Goal or not on sat. he will not make Trapps first XI. He will have watched the videos of Nicosia and Bratislava and concluded that he is not ready for international football. All well and good getting the odd goal now and then but defensively he is a non entity. Sadly International footballers need to be good defenders. Stephan take a wee break.
Boulderdash, who would you have in Midfield ahead of Stephen Ireland! he is . I would Suggest a five man midfield with Stephen Ireland in an advanced role, like gerrard sometimes plays with liverpool supporting torre i.e Andy Reid (left) Stephen Reid(mid) - Carsley (mid) Mcgeady (right)
in the hole (Stephen Ireland)
up front (R Keane).
For me doyle and duff just haven't done it this season and should be on the bench.
IMO it's insanity to put our best central midfielder (Andy Reid) out on the wings. He'll lose a lot of his impact by being out there. Andy Reid is essential in the centre (provided he's fit) and I seriously doubt that Trapattoni will play him on the wings. There's probably about 10 other Irish players I'd want to stick out there before trying Reid there. The role doesn't do him justice.
This prima donna wants to meet "Il Gaffa" on his terms, not the other way around. That alone should be enough to give Trap the hint that he has no commitment to his country.Quote:
Originally Posted by lucanhoop87
If he wants to play for us, then it's quite simple. Turn up, shut up, and play without quibble, like everyone else will.
Don't you think it's a good idea for the manager to know what his problem is before the squad meets up?
We want to be fully focussed on football, so if he doesn't want to play then better to discover that now so as not to cast a shadow over the May meet-up by him unexpectedly withdrawing or not showing up.
if stephen ireland was bullied in the squad that is unacceptable.
if he wasnt , well he should have been !
I don't think Ireland has acted particularly professionally since he left the squad, but then again I don't know all of the facts. Let's just assume that he was bullied (because we have no idea what went on in the camp) and he just turns up to the next squad without saying a word about the incident. If the event happens again (and to more than one player) then there could be a lot more problems than just the Stephen Ireland conundrum for Trapattoni. It would be completely unprofessional of Trapattoni not to address the issue of bullying if it did happen during the Easterrn European games.
His attitude stinks. His past performances in a green shirt have been abysmal - Nicosia and Bratislava in particular. Whether he got a screamer or not at the weekend should not come into it. Waken up and see the guy for who he really is - if he doesn't fancy it - forget about him. Erickkson took him off after 56 mins - he could have been that good at the weekend.
I'm not a masive fan of the guy (outside of football) from what I've seen of him. He seems like the classic modern day footballer. However, whilst he has been so-so if an Ireland shirt so far, to say he has been abysmal is taking it too far. He was abysmal in those two games, but in the other qualification games he has been pretty decent. He was MOTM against San Marion IMO (granted it was a woeful team performance). In that game he ws the only player trying to make things happen and he was also very good against Slovakia at CP from what I remember, and was good against Wales once he was moved inside. I think he has to improve a lot to stake a claim for a regular starting spot but whilst some perfomances have been abysmal, they haven't been overall.
I see Niko Kranjcar is linked with Arsenal this week. I think himself and Ireland are on a similar level. Kranjcar got abuse from the Croatia fans for a long time because his performances weren't up to scratch and they thought he was getting picked because his father was the coach.
Well, if his performances weren't up to scratch and his father was the coach combined with fans abusive mob mentality, it all makes perfect sense.