Fair enough. Didn't know that. Thanks.
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Just found this:
http://www.comeonboro.com/matches/080914166.php
Blackburn's injured midfielder Steven Reid is using the lure of next year's World Cup in South Africa to help him in his rehabilitation.
In September the 28-year-old was ruled out for the season with a cruciate knee ligament problem but after surgery he is now well on the road to recovery. The Republic of Ireland star played at the 2002 World Cup in Japan and South Korea and hopes his international team-mates can keep the dream alive in this campaign long enough for him to rejoin the fight to secure qualification.
Giovanni Trapattoni's side face Bulgaria and Italy over the next few days and Reid is naturally eager for them to do well. "He (Trapattoni) has let me know I have a big part to play in the squad," said Reid. "There are two important games coming up and there is no reason why we can't qualify for the World Cup in 2010.
"I have been lucky enough playing in a World Cup six years ago in Japan and hopefully we can get there again next year and I can play a big part.
"There are a couple of things to aim for and that has been a huge factor in helping me through some pretty tough moments.
"I just have to make sure I get the knee back to how it should be and then hopefully Premier League football next year, and a World Cup would just cap it all off."
Reid has missed virtually two full seasons in the last three years as a stress fracture of the back and a cruciate knee ligament kept him out of most of the 2006/07 campaign.
But after a successful operation in America on his troublesome knee the combative midfielder is looking forward to returning at the start of next season.
"It is going well. I am four months in now and two weeks ago I went back over to see the surgeon and he is happy with it and it looks in good shape," he told the Lancashire Telegraph. :)
"I just have to build it up a little bit and I am still on target for pre-season. (Wo Hoo!)
"My latest meeting with the surgeon was a boost, a little bit of light again, and hopefully there are a few more days like that to come."
He will be needed!!
Good news but wont be back for the Bulgaria away game though by the looks of it.
if we get a win or a draw in bulgaria it will be great to have him back for the new season. :ball:
Can't get ahead of ourselves as our focus has to be solely on Bulgaria away - but having the option of match fit Stephen Reid away in Cyprus would be great boost.
Reid set to be fit for the start of the new season: http://www.fai.ie/index.php?option=c...r-men&Itemid=8
He should take it longer than that, he should come back when he's at 100%, not 95%.
Thats excellent news if he is back, Himself and Whelan had the makings of a very promising central partnership.
Reid and Fahey in the centre anyone? :)
I'm amazed at the number of people calling for Fahey in their midfield. Let's wait and see how he fares in the PL first. His impact in the Championship was promising but far from compelling. Talented or not, he is a fair bit down the order still.
IDK but I think Irish people are scared of creative players :rolleyes: must be all that english football maby.
if a player from another country who obviously has talents 'fails' in the english league he's seen to been 'unable to adapt' if its an irish player and Fahey doesn't show what he can do, its because he's a former league of ireland player and is crap and not worthy of gracing the irish jersey.
Blackburn have announced they will be opening contract talks with Reid soon - http://www.blackburncitizen.co.uk/sp..._midfield_duo/ - sounds promising from a fitness point of view if they're willing to open talks with him.
Incidentally, I'd have him in the squad VS Australia just to train with the side, and not play him to keep Blackburn happy. He's been injured VS Germany for us, and again soon after the Montenegro game, so they really can't be happy to see him leave for international duty.