Lille's Angel Gomes likely to start against us acc to Irish Times. I've never even heard of him.
Lille's Angel Gomes likely to start against us acc to Irish Times. I've never even heard of him.
A quick Wiki search tells me he's eligible for three countries at international level. Can see England using their stint in League B as an opportunity to do some serious cap-tying. If Delap knocks in a couple more for Ipswich it wouldn't surprise me if they throw him a few minutes off the bench before the year is out.
Gomes was quality at times for the U21s. A ball playing number 6 under Carsley so not surprised he got called up.
On the team selection, we brought four CMs so can't see us starting three of them in the starting XI. Think only two of Smallbone, Browne, Knight, and Molumby start.
I think it's a case of Carsley calling up players he's familiar with and worked with. Quite clever on his side. Has all the stalwarts but has a core group of lads who he's worked with at U21 level and already buy into him.
A competent manager should breeze through these 6 Nations League games with the quality they have. Bring in the players you know will back you, win comfortably and you'll have to be in contention for the job then. He's called up 12 players he's capped at U21s by my count and 4 of those are uncapped. Wouldn't be surprised to see uncapped Livramento start at left back too.
I would say its Smallbone anyway ( he did well under JOS) so he will be recommending him. then its between knight and molumby for the work horse role. I would go with Knight he is a smarter player and not a complete lunatic
I really hope he doesn't waste Sammie Sz by playing him anywhere else apart from through the middle
We have good (or good enough) options in the forward / wide / creative roles.
Szmodics, Parrott, Ogbene, Ferguson, Idah, Robinson with Cannon, Johnston, Obafemi, Keane etc. not picked/available.
It’s difficult to have 4 of these on the pitch at any time or even 3 of them without causing a weakness somewhere or playing at least 1 out of position.
Of these I think Szmodics and Ogbene have to start.
Parrott is one that I’d also like to see start.
I have about a dozen credible selections in mind, 3 or 4 possible formations, 2 roles for Coleman, 3 roles for Ogbene….
I’m not happy with our left back options – I’m veering towards picking Dara O’Shea there. I like Scales but not as LB. I don’t like Doc there anymore.
I hate playing Ogbene as wing back, but I think I’m forced to do it.
Doherty might be playing but he’s had a critical error in him in recent Ireland games. O’Brien may not be fit, so maybe Coleman as RCB.
Browne deputised well at RB against Belgium(?)
My head is hurting! But I think something like this (with about 50% conviction):
------------Kelleher----------
------O’Brien-Collins-Scales
Ogbene-Knight-Molumby-O’Shea
----------Smallbone-------
------Szmodics – Parrott-------
If 4 at the back:
-------Kelleher
Coleman – Collins - O’Shea—Doherty (and pray)
---Browne--- Molumby ----Knight
----Ogbene-- Szmodics –Parrott
If I was betting, I’d say it’ll be a 5-2-3, just given the lack of midfielders in the squad. I just can’t see 1 player on the bench to cover three slots.
Kelleher
Coleman
O’Shea
Collins
Scales (O’Brien?)
Brady
Molumby
Smallbone
Ogbene
Idah/Parrott?
Szmodics
Not the team I would play, but it’s what I think the squad suggests.
It could be 4-4-2 / 4-5-1
One reserve CM, doesn't rule that out
Don't think you'd get away with O'Shea at LWB. You'd have one really defensive WB whose likely gonna offer nothing going forward.
Would probably end up being a 442 with O'Shea staying deep and Ogbene supporting midfield. Wouldn't mind Browne RWB and Ogbene LWB but that means having all four of your CMs on the pitch unless you go 5-2-3.
See Kasey McAteer talking in the press conference about all the positions he's played and WB was one of them. Says he's played CM too but talk he's been training as a winger and 10 during camp.
Going by James McCleans Instagram story either he's on his way to Dublin as a late call up, has a day or two off and visiting, or just trolling and actually isn't flying into Dublin tonight. Wrexham have a game on Saturday also.
Foden, Palmer, and Watkins have withdrawn from the England squad.
I know formations are flexible, but do we not need at least four in midfield for this one to avoid being overpowered in that area? Quite like the look of Stuttgart's first team. realistically, I'm expecting a 2-0 defeat and will be looking more at the performance than anything. Hope Molumby brings his pepper spray.
Jimmy Mac against the English, what could go wrong…
I see Palmer, Watkins and Foden have pulled out. Glad that we won’t have to play Foden or Palmer… still a pretty strong team to pick from:
Pickford
Trent
Stones
Guehi
Livramento
Rice
Mainoo
Saka
Grealish
Gordon
Kane
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It’s not a bad side anyway…
Not convinced Grealish will start but that No.10 slot would normally be Bellingham and Foden is the obvious choice to replace him and Palmer the next in line. So it’s probably Grealish or maybe Eze
Maybe he gives a debut to Angel Gomes or Gibbs-White - or plays Conor Gallagher - but that would seem like a needlessly conservative midfield for a team who should dominate possession and perhaps need a degree of creativity that Grealish could provide when there’s 11 men behind the ball…
Thats a very good team, but I dont think its a terrifying team either. Palmer and Foden are the type of playmakers that always give us problems so Im delighted they are missing.
I've no clue what to expect from us on Saturday. Im hoping its not a carbon copy of the O'Shea teams, but even if it is I hope that our in game adjustments will be far better. O'Shea set us up in a 3 4 3 formation but in McAteers presser today he said he had been training in the 10 position as well as out on the wings. O'Sheas shape didnt have room for a 10 so hopefully thats a sign that things will be a bit different.
Usually by the time game day comes around I convince myself we will get a result, I dont think that will happen this time but a little of the dread is starting to lessen.
I’m also pleased that Watkins won’t be involved - there’s a lack of a genuine No.9 apart from Kane and as good as he is, at times it doesn’t really work with England. The lessening of his physical attributes and his propensity to drop deep - he has games where he’s very playable.
Watkins or Toney would offer a really threatening alternative. Right now they have Gordon, Saka, Grealish, Eze, Madueke and Bowden - I don’t see another natural striker there to replace Kane.
Perhaps a bit of unique moment where Toney hasn’t played due to his transfer, Nketiah too, Watkins and Solanke are injured. So probably the next up is someone like Dominic Calvert Lewin or Callum Wilson who is behind Isak and doesn’t really play. Rashford could probably do a job there but ****ing hell, he’s out of form…
What will the reception be like for our two past players, particularly the former senior international?
Callum Robinson says Grealish will get enough of it but gets it everywhere he goes so he will be well used.
Might be a little more of a shock to Agent Rice. I hope he is made to feel incredibly uncomfortable by Irish people on and off the pitch in the stadium.
I dispise Rice. ( Not the food)
But I actually think booing him is beneath us.
Booing Grealish would be absolutely ridiculous
Robinson on Grealo
“I don’t know what abuse he might get but I think he’ll be expecting it. I’ll be surprised if he doesn’t because I think he gets booed anywhere he goes, even in England, so I think he’ll be getting ready for a bit of abuse.
“I think he’s old enough and being a senior player, that stuff is going to come, he gets it in England games or in the Prem [for Manchester City]. I don’t think there will be any change on Saturday, I think he’ll be getting it.”
https://www.irishtimes.com/sport/soc...and-relations/
Cummiskey reckons Harry Kane's father moved to London from Galway. There is always confusion on that one, not least because i think I have seen pics of Kane clad in an England shirt with his father as a kid.
There is a real lack of atmosphere for this game or even awareness. The FAI celebrating its finally sold out, 5/10 years ago it would of be an instant sell out. No one has even approached me looking for tickets or to see if i could find someone with a spare. Anyone I mentioned the game to, thanked me for reminding them to avoid town on Saturday ! I'll be there and hopefully we put in a decent performance like France or Holland at home but also I would not be surprised to see us take a 3-0 hammering easily.
I think Rice will get the majority of the abuse. Grealish might get some, but it'll hardly be noticed in comparison.
Rice won't be able to help himself too. He'll be around doing his usual impression of someone trying to "boss" the game with all of his gesturing and roaring. Wouldn't be surprised to see him go on the offensive and put in an early hefty challenge.
Well you'll have idiots booing Trent and Mainoo because they play for Liverpool and United.
Had to cringe at Given doing an interview where he talks about he personally texted Grealish to let him know that him, Rice, and Carsley to except a fiery reception when those three come to Dublin.
Two things, why feel the need to let every know this and I doubt any of them give a flying ****.
Seems like O'Shea gave the press conference this morning.
https://www.rte.ie/sport/soccer/2024...and-sideshows/
At what stage does Heimir say "I'm the gaffer. The buck stops with me"?
Sure Roy Keane was often doing media as the assistant manager. Probably did more media than MON.
I referred a few days ago to Mick Byrne picking the CBs for Big Jack in his second game in charge. I read in the Irish Times this week that Byrne actually picked the whole starting XI for Jack's first game in charge, Wales. I had forgotten that, if indeed I ever knew.
I think this sort of thing is fine for the first window given that he's only meeting the players for the first time this week. But by next month I'd want to see O'Shea taking a back seat and HH clearly being the man in charge.
I have this sick fantasy that Grealish and Rice hop up together to overenthusiastically defend a corner and do each other an injury - nothing serious, but enough for them both to be taken off as a precaution. Boos won't be the issue in this twisted dream of mine, but howls of laughter...
I reckon they’ll play Gallagher, Bellingham, Maguire, Kane, Rice and Grealish just to show us what we could’ve had.
In a kind of Bullseye style. Jim Bowen’s voice is ringing through my ears as I type this