The training jackets the players were wearing looked like a massive improvement. The badge didnt look like something stuck on as an after thought.
https://x.com/IrelandFootball/status...089825631?s=20
The training jackets the players were wearing looked like a massive improvement. The badge didnt look like something stuck on as an after thought.
https://x.com/IrelandFootball/status...089825631?s=20
Lolz and all but I think there's arguments to be made that any Ireland manager should be trying to figure out how to harness a goalscorer at English Championship level. It's just really foot.ie to blame it on the only Irish manager to ever look twice at the lad.
Will Keane is a good player and a proven goalscorer at Championship level who hasn't played a whole lot for us. Himself, Ferguson and Szmodicz are an exciting bunch of strikers.
Parrott, Idah, Connolly and Obafemi are next in line after those for me
Answer what precisely? I’m the one asking the questions about why a prolific goal scorer over the past three seasons has been afforded the minutes equivalent of one game. Stephen Kenny was manager during that time and as such is relevant to my contention.
As I stated previously, I’d currently place Ferguson, Szmodics and Ogdene ahead of Keane. No problem there but I’d have Keane on the bench.
What exactly am I avoiding? Throw it up and I’ll answer it. Does a conversation cease to be a conversation when one party disagrees?
Arguing about Will Keane being left out is proof that some people will always just focus on who's out rather than in.
It's more the blaming of Kenny for a squad he didn't pick that I find funny Razor. Imagine scrolling through O'Sheas squad thinking "how did Kenny **** this one up?". I'd have Keane in probably. But yeah there's always a player who would have solved everything if included.
Ive said it before, the only players in recent years that were consistently left out that we genuinely hard done by and could have made a big difference to us were Wes and Andy Reid in the Trap era. There have been times where I've thought certain players should be in a particular squad but they eventually showed they werent good enough or did make their way in. Last year Manning being left out was akin to Liam Brady be dropped by Jack... until he got in and everyone realized hes sh1te afterall. Then it became Szmodics, there have been little rumblings of Nathan Fraser should be in squad already and now we have the great Will Keane.
This is a good young squad we have now. There are gap.s that we need to fill in it that will hopefully happen in the near future, but every international window someone has to be b1tching about some discarded hero in their eyes.
Oh, you know, people might discuss the decisions made about the national team on this discussion forum about the national team. That might be okay too.
Szmodics said today Hungary links were nonsense.
Can't a guy say he's hungry, without social media saying he is going to Hungary? Jeez.
C'mon Razor, you have a Will Keane poster on your bedroom ceiling. Well, I've heard anyway.
Will Keane? Won't Keane?
Questions that will plague the Irish national side forever apparently.
This is a stupidly attacking team but **** it.
This is the team I’d start against Belgium:
Kelleher
Doherty
O’Shea
Collins
Ebosele
Cullen
Knight
Ogbene
Szmodzics
Johnston
Ferguson
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Probably makes more sense to play Coleman instead of Festy and moving Matt Doherty over to the left. But could see Doku rinse Coleman pace wise. The lack of game time after the injury worries me…
Lads not allowed make jokes now?
Keep making your case for a 31 journeyman who has less pace than my dead grandmother if it makes you happy, but remember if you are allowed your opinion so are those of us who roll our eyes at someone getting annoyed over a nothing player
Relax the cacks.
Ok you two. Go to neutral corners.
There's been pages of debate on a player that isn't in the squad, and little interest in it, outside of both of you.
Either take it to your inboxes or let it go.
That certainly happens, but I don't see it with Keane. I think people who mention him suggest that his goalscoring record is consistent enough that his mediocre cameo isn't enough to dismiss him as a condender for the squad. They think he might be a decent option. That's a long way from him being the messiah, or even from the manager being a very naughty boy for leaving him out of the squad.
Exactly this.
Plus the options in the squad at his expense are distinctly mediocre too. Idah, Obafemi and Parrott have 22/23/23 senior club goals in their entire careers. Keane has 24 in the past 18 months.
And against that, you have the reasonable view put across by ifk101 that Idah and Obafemi in particular may offer something different up front, whereas Keane may be too close to Ferguson/Szmodics in style.
Game day, and it's been 25 hours since the last post on the dedicated match thread. For shame.
I'm going for a rousing 2-0 win today over a disinterested Belgium, evoking memories of Stan's win over Sweden eighteen years ago; Ferguson silencing the doubters with a good, scrappy poacher's goal, and Finn Azaz announcing himself with a Liam Miller-esque thunderbolt.
Haven't posted properly for a long time. The Kenny affair was awful in how it played out in the end.
Neither players, manager, coaches nor fans came out of it with any credit. I'll put my hand up and say that I probably went too far in debating the merits of SK at times. I'd imagine/hope that other posters would agree they went too far in the opposite direction, perhaps not.
It would be incorrect to say that nobody would have done better. We don't know, we couldn't know, but I think it is probably fair to say that this is the weakest period for Irish football in our lifetime (or in Stuttgart's case, two lifetimes) and by some distance.
Happy to let bygones be bygones, but I'm not going to engage with the exhausting nonsense most posters on the Ireland forum engaged in over the past 3 years).