Just on that, Charlton only lost 1 away games when Andy Reid played until he left, after he was gone, they only had 2 more away wins all season!
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Very interesting comments from Trap on Reid, Murphy, Long and Keogh.
The manager also had encouraging words for players who have not yet broken into what is becoming an increasingly settled first XI – including Irish football’s latest cause celebre, Andy Reid.
“I know from when I played football what it’s like to sit on the bench – and I was never happy. Before Wednesday’s game I had on a piece of paper in my pocket three changes I might make during the match – for example Andy Reid for one striker. But I have 30 years’ experience and I knew that if we lost the support that (Robbie) Keane and (Kevin) Doyle were giving to our midfield it might be a problem. I thought also about bringing on (Daryl) Murphy because his style is different. But that’s normal – before every game I write who might come in for someone else but then, on the pitch itself, it’s not always possible to make those changes.
“In future, we will look at other players – maybe in the friendly game against Poland. We might look at (Shane) Long and (Andy) Keogh, say. For that reason it’s very important that the young players, in particular, get games for their clubs.”
I've seen plenty of Andy Reid over the last 5 years or so (going back to his Forest days). He paces himself very well in most games and as a result he can maintain his level of passing and distribution during a game. However, if you ask him to play box-to-box during a game - helping out his defence as well as creating up front - his legs will not last 90 minutes. He showed this in Croke Park last campaign in more than one game. Great skill but the guy is not fit and hasn't been since before he joined Spurs.
I'm delighted to hear that Andy Reid is very definitely in his plans. I was a bit worried since he didn't get a run in the past two games.
Though I find it very interesting that he keeps talking about Andy Reid playing off another striker. This isn't his usual position. He plays deep in midfield more often than not, taking the ball off the defence and pulling the strings. I still think he'd do very well in that position where he'd be able to pick holes in the defence.
It's where he excelled for Charlton, and he's at his best for Sunderland in a five man midfield.
Lads, Reid cannot play deep. He can't tackle and isn't sharp enough off the ball.. Did you see him against City?? I seen that before from him for Ireland and Charlton.
I'd start him if it was me but now it seems Reid is competing with Robbie Keane now for a place in the team.
Reid dropped by Sunderland to the bench.
I also see Roy Keane has decided not to criticise Trap over Reid's exclusion from Irelands starting eleven.
"Mr Trapattoni has gone down a certain route with his choice of players and Jesus Christ, with his CV and experience, there's no way I'm going to question him," quipped Keane.
Keane! Is this the same guy who villified Staunton for not having LIAM MILLER:eek: in the squad.
Maybe the penny has dropped and Keane knows the Irish public have copped on that the only people he slates are those he still holds bitter resentment for over Saipan, McCarthy, the FAI, Given, Staunton, McAteer etc......
Reid only played 23 minutes yesterday and got 1 bonus point in the fantasy football. I think he played a part in both goals.
Reid on bench again for Sunderland with Miller taking his place. The wheels seem to have come off for Andy in the last few weeks. Strange one as he came off the bench for Sunderland last week and changed the game.
Stokes on the bench too, equally puzzling seeing as he scored twice midweek, both from Reid assists