Given that I'll probably be needing goals at some stage, would be a plan to take a striker.
I'll go for Clinton Morrison
http://newsimg.bbc.co.uk/media/image...9_morrison.jpg
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Given that I'll probably be needing goals at some stage, would be a plan to take a striker.
I'll go for Clinton Morrison
http://newsimg.bbc.co.uk/media/image...9_morrison.jpg
murfinator up again
It's tets now.
Going to complete my back four with Joe Kinnear: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_Kinnear
I select....
http://www.sportsfile.com/winshare/w...F33/032577.jpg
Mark Kinsella
Caps: 48
Goals: 3
Kinsella won 48 caps for the Irish national team, scoring 3 times and was named Irish Footballer of the Year on one occasion. He also captained the side in a friendly against Finland in November 2000. Although rarely remembered, he formed an excellent midfield partnership with Roy Keane in the qualifying stages for the 2002 World Cup. Keane was quoted as stating that the Republic of Ireland's form during that campaign was down to the presence and performances of Kinsella. After Keane's much publicised dismissal from the squad before the 2002 World Cup, Kinsella formed a solid partnership with future Charlton player Matt Holland.
Kinsella joined Colchester United as a 17-year-old and played there for seven seasons, and played at Wembley in 1992 when Colchester won the FA Trophy. He was nicknamed "Sheedy" by the fans, in honour of the Everton player, and is among the club's most revered former players. He moved to Charlton Athletic in September 1996 for £150,000. At Charlton he captained the team to a dramatic victory over Sunderland in the 1998 Division 1 Play Off Final, with Kinsella scoring one of the penalties in the shootout. Following relegation after only one season in the Premiership, Kinsella lifted the First Division championship trophy with Charlton the following year. Kinsella is remembered by Charlton fans as a turning point in their recent history, he was the first player in the modern era to stay with Charlton when his performances placed him as a top ten midfielder in the country via the Carling Opta Statistics. His skill, talent and sometimes individual carrying of the team in the 1998-99 season places him above that of Richard Rufus, Clive Mendonca, Andy Hunt and John Robinson in Charlton's list of greats in the late 90's teams. In 2001 he suffered an injury, which allowed Scott Parker to take his place in the team. Kinsella could not reclaim his place in the Charlton first team after coming back from injury, so he was sold to Aston Villa in 2002, for a fee of £1m.
Kinsella made his debut for Aston Villa on the 24th Augest 2002 against Tottenham. He later went on to make 24 appearances in his first season. After a good start in the first half of the 2002-03 season he rarely made an appearance in the second half of the season and had a couple injuries that set him back. In Kinsella's second season he only made 2 appearances and left Aston Villa mid-season in early 2004. Kinsella moved to West Bromwich Albion in January 2004, on a short-term contract until the end of the season. He made 18 appearances for the club, helping them to win promotion to the Premiership. His only goal for Albion came in a 3-0 win over Coventry City on 6 March 2004. Kinsella then transferred to Walsall in July 2004, signing a two-year deal. After two injury damaged seasons, Kinsella took charge of Walsall on a caretaker basis, following Kevan Broadhurst's sacking in April 2006, earning one win and suffering one defeat in his two games in charge. He continued to combine playing and coaching at Walsall before being lured back to Charlton in December 2006. His last professional match was in Walsall's League Two home defeat to promotion rivals Swindon on 9 December 2006. Kinsella scored two goals for Walsall, once against Merthyr Tydfil in the FA Cup and once against Wycombe Wanderers in the league.
While still a player at Walsall, Kinsella took on the additional roles of reserve-team manager and first-team coach. He was appointed development coach at Charlton Athletic in December 2006, with responsibility for the development of young professional players, liaison with the academy and the managing the reserve team. After the appointment of Alan Pardew, Kinsella's role was changed to that of reserve-team manager. It was announced on June 10, 2008 that he has been given a new one-year contract at the club.
In 2008 when Alan Pardew left Charlton by mutual consent, Kinsella left his post as Reserve team manager, being replaced by U18 Youth Coach Damian Matthew, to adopt a more senior role in the first team, helping Caretaker manager Phil Parkinson, while a replacement for Pardew was found. In December 2008 Parkinson was confirmed as the new Charlton manager, and Kinsella assumed the role of First Team Coach permantently. He was sacked along with Phil Parkinson on January 4th 2011.
I'm plumping to complete the defence with - Stephen Carr. Who I believe is who Joe_Denilson was referring to and I'm very pleased wasn't snapped up before!
If it wasn't for injuries I think he would've been the best of all our top-notch right-backs of the period (Kelly, Finnan et al) and his career renaissance is testament to his footballing ability and intelligence. Great player, fierce competitor.
Although between him and Beglin my defence is looking decidedly sick note...
http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_Ck6LQcv4sO...hen_Carr+7.jpg
It was indeed.
Just looking at it, 69 players picked.
Of the 50 most capped Irish players, 46 have been picked.
62 out of the top 100.
I still can't believe who Fixer82s 4th pick was...
he needed a lift to training!!
http://www.google.ie/imgres?imgurl=h...w=1280&bih=614http://cdn.faniq.com/images/blog/Ste...ge%20Rover.jpg
FYI BonnieShels then Sullivinho and EAFC_rdfl are next in line to finish off round 9. Almost there!
I thought it was Sullivinho next. I'll pick tonight when I get home.
I may have gone drinking after the pats match. I will pick tonight.
its nearly 48 hrs since the last pick?
I remember picking in my sleep. I pick Mr Patrick Coad.
Gwan Paddy!
Sullivinho is up.
Come on guys, let's pick it up!
The goalmouth area would look a tad bare without a keeper. A paucity of options sees me throwing a rookie into the fray but he should be alright. As long as he doesn't keep the bus waiting and upset McCarthy or anything like that.
Handles crosses well too..
http://clemenssuter.files.wordpress....pg?w=264&h=264
"I see what you did there.."
Keiren Westwood is the man Duff and co. will refer to as 'newbie'.
http://media.tcm.ie/media/images/k/K...SPORTSFILE.jpg
my pick is liam bill whelan http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Billy_Whelan
http://www.soccer-ireland.com/footba...iam-whelan.jpg
some goals to games ratio for united.
i'll make my 2nd pick soon. its getting difficult!
feck it he will add a bit of bite to my midfield beside the attacking geniuses already there, its lee carsley
http://www.inpho.ie/cache/inpho/03/d...O_00012568.jpg
so i've one more to pick, most likely some one who can play left full. slim pickings indeed
Right Metrostars a Round 9 rundown please...
Liam Whelan is a great pick at this point. I already had that spot filled(Houghton).
Through 9+ rounds:
Fixer82
Shay Given
John Sheridan
Niall Quinn
Stephen Ireland
David Connolly
Gary Breen
Jason McAteer
Jeff Kenna
Sean St Ledger
Murfinator
Roy Keane
Richard Dunne
Packie Bonner
John O'Shea
Steve Finnan
Ian Harte
Andy Reid
Kevin Kilbane
Clinton Morrison
tetsujin1979
Liam Brady
Denis Irwin
John Aldridge
Steve Heighway
Shay Brennan
Michael Robinson
John Dempsey
Eddie McGoldrick
Joe Kinnear
Metrostars
Paul McGrath
Ray Houghton
Tony Cascarino
Johnny Carey
Kevin Sheedy
Tony Dunne
Charlie Hurley
Matt Holland
Mark Kinsella
SwanVsDalton
Robbie Keane
David O'Leary
Aidan McGeady
Alan Kelly Sr
Kenny Cunningham
Mick Martin
Gerry Daly
Jim Beglin
Stephen Carr
BonnieShels
Johnny Giles
Andy Townsend
Alan Kelly Jr
Steve Staunton
Noel Cantwell
Shane Long
Tommy Coyne
Terry Phelan
Paddy Coad
Sullivinho
Damien Duff
Kevin Moran
Kevin Doyle
Mick McCarthy
Gary Kelly
Steven Reid
Alan McLoughlin
Chris Hughton
Keiren Westwood
EAFC_rdfl
Frank Stapleton
Ronnie Whelan
Mark Lawrenson
Don Givens
Gerry Peyton
Con Martin
Chris Morris
Tony Galvin
Liam Whelan
Lee Carsley
Sullivinho is up
http://www.worldeasy.com/arsenal/pics/JimmyDunne.jpg
Recalling his 2002 WC heroics, I had Duffer pencilled in for a role up front (and out of his best position) until I looked around and this fella turned up. If I can't have the record Irish international goalscorer then I'll gladly have the record Irish club goalscorer.Quote:
James Dunne (3 September 1905 - 14 November 1949), commonly referred to as Jimmy Dunne, was an Irish footballer who played for, among others, Shamrock Rovers, Sheffield United, Arsenal and Southampton. Dunne was also a dual internationalist and played for both Ireland teams - the FAI XI and the IFA XI. He played 15 games for the Irish Free State team, netting 13 goals, including two against Norway in a thrilling 3-3 World Cup Qualifier.
Dunne was the first Irishman to figure prominently in the English League scoring records. In the 1930–31 season he scored 41 league goals for Sheffield United. This became a club record and remains the most league goals scored by an Irishman during a single English League season. Dunne also scored 30 or more First Division goals in three consecutive seasons between 1930 and 1933. He excelled at either centre forward or inside forward and was outstanding with his head. On 27 September 1930 he scored a hat-trick of headers against Portsmouth. He was a fringe member of the great Arsenal side of the 1930s before finishing his career at Shamrock Rovers.
Would it be alright with everyone if I picked an XI from all the unpicked players at the end? :D
BonnieShels is up
Started looking an hour ago. Can't chunk if anyone...
I choose Mr LOI himself, the first man to win both the Irish and English League Cups' since Tommy Gaynor...
Step forward Keith Fahey...
http://www.sportsfile.com/winshare/w...438/320982.jpg
Sorry for the delay guys...
There has been much comment on the omission thusfar of my next player. I had him pegged as a winger, meaning I couldn't get him into the team. But in retrospect, my team could use a battling, super committed warrior with 100 plus caps to get stuck in from centre midfield.
Come in from the cold Double K, the Killer, our one and only Zinedine - Kevin Kilbane.
Killer: So good they picked him twice. :D
Fudgeinator!!!!!! Eh I'll need a bit of time in that case...
id pick an 11 after 2?????
Come on svd... its not that hard...
;)
Let's go svd, step it up quickly!
Alright alright jees. I was out at Wembley all day yesterday taking the better half to Take That - getting more grief from you guys than I usually get from her!
And you're one to talk, we've waited a cumulative week for you to make your picks!
Right, right - centre mid will have to wait, I'll finish my forward line with an unsung Irish striker. Made it to two World Cup's, didn't play a minute but still managed nine international goals, and scored lower league goals for fun. Plus he has a special place in my heart for a late-career cameo for Derry City, helping steer us to the FAI Cup - come on in David Kelly.
Plus he scored one of the more (in)famous goals in our history.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hTIwEo-W_xU
a well worked goal that was! nice rant there too good man! take that haha