Thankfully I think O'Dea is doing well enough for Leeds.
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St Ledger was playing well, before he got caught on the ball, as for Mills he's been poor but Sven plays him after paying so much for him.
In the league cup, St Ledger has been the better of the defenders, but still no joy from Sven.
Looking to go on loan but Sven is unhappy to loan him to a rival club that may challenge in the championship.
St Ledger has been very professional and worked hard in training, but it must be hard when you play well and get man of the match at International level, then dont even make the bench at Leicester.
Didn't even make the bench again this week
He could be injured I suppose. Sean, can you confirm this?
Also slightly off topic but Damien Delaney has been benched for the last couple of games in a row but still makes the Irish squad. IMO Trapattoni should go get someone on the granny rule as our centre half options are becoming desperate.
SSL and O'Dea have done just fine for us when called upon. SSL looks really comfortable in international football, whether he's playing for his club or not.
As far as I can make out, Chambers (Forest) Stearman (Wolves) and Gerrard (Cardiff) are available to him, or indicated they would like to be, Connolly at QPR qualifies also I think, as does Zat Knight as his England cap was in a friendly. Out of that lot, its much of a muchness between them and our current back up CB options I reckon, and in those circumstances Id favour the guys we have everytime. O'Brien has had a bonus run in the Derby side too and up until the weekend it was going very well for him.
Did you have someone in mind for this green granny recruitment manouvre?
Stick Jermaine Pennant in at centre half I reckon. Gotta be better than whoever the Sunday World's current whipping boy is.
Is he injured?? Not even on the bench for Leicester today.
I don't think he's injured but Mills has been sent off for Leicester so that might increase his chances of getting a game or two. Then again, if he couldn't even make the bench today..
The way it was re shaped today after the red card, the RFB went to CB and the sub came in at RFB, so maybe he will feature, if he doesnt then there is something more amiss.
From about a week ago
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"I feel fine and sharp. It was great to get on and play on Friday night. It's difficult and personally frustrating for me to be not playing for my club," St Ledger told the Herald ahead of Armenia.
"It's a bit of a nightmare at the moment, to be honest. I want to play but to keep my place with the Ireland team I need to be playing at club level regularly and I haven't been doing that.
"I haven't even made the bench for the last few games with the club and that's frustrating. It's not down to injury, it's purely tactical.
"It's hard to get angry with the manager as he's such a nice man and a good person, he's brilliant to work under. I want to be successful at Leicester. It's a massive club with great potential so I have to keep working as hard as I can to stay in there.
"But maybe I need to go on loan to get some football for the time being. If we do get to the play-offs I need to be playing if I am to stay in the team and if I'm going to be match fit."
St Ledger joined Leicester in the summer as part of the fall-out from Preston's relegation to League One, but the move has not gone according to plan and he's made just one league appearance for the Foxes.
"It's not easy when you can't even make the bench. You only have five subs on the bench in the Championship and our right back can play centre half so they have other options. I just have to deal with it, but it's been a very frustrating period," the player says.
"I have spoken to Sven about it and he said he'll speak to me again after the international break. We have only three centre halves at the club and if one of them gets injured then I am back in the team, but it's not easy.
This is perfect. Usually when we qualify we have an important player not getting his game at club level.
If Sledge continues to not play regularly at club level for the rest of the season, O'Dea should get the nod to start if we qualify for the Euros.
Club level has no bearing to international record or capability, at which Sledge is streets ahead of O'Dea. Nonsensical post by another Dunphy inspired armchair pundit who thinks the 11 most frequently played Irish players in the EPL/CH should be our starting as if its some sort of qualifying merit over the lads who y'know actually deliver for the team in question.