With the squad for the georgia game now announced, what do people think the lineup/result will be? how do you think the game will go? any game discussion here
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With the squad for the georgia game now announced, what do people think the lineup/result will be? how do you think the game will go? any game discussion here
We seem to have trouble finishing, but we're at home against a weaker side.
I'd expect us to score 2 or 3 goals, and probably concede one.
No one on the Ireland team really excites me right now, but then Im sure the same could be said for the Georgia side. I think Ireland take care of business in a must win in typical unspectacular fashion 1-0, with Shay making an unbelievable save in injury time that has us all seeing red for a split sec, and we all start talking about Steven Ireland and Andy Reid .02 seconds after the game.
My other prediction is I will be intoxicated as I am taking a half day and going to the bar at noon. What time is the game anyway, 7:30 Dublin time I hope?
damien duff and kevin doyle excite me at the moment. the prospect of them two and mcgeady and keane all showing top form also excites me a huge amount. whether it will happen, who knows
I would agree with Crosby "No one on the Ireland team really excites me right now" id like to see a young unknown player like Scannell or O Toole being let loose after 60 odd minutes to inject a burst of life into the team. The other team would not hav a clue about them ..unlike Duff and the rest.
Ò'Shea is in flying form. As I have said before, playing him at centre back is ridculous. This is his WORST position. Finnan, McShane, DuNNE, O'Shea should be our back four. Kilbane could still do a job as a defensive midfielder but it may be time to leave him on the bench.
I am wholly disgusted that Andy Reid is left out and because of that I find it hard to be excited about what we can produce.
We do of course have great potential in Duff, Keane, McGeady and Doyle but not having Reid as provider lessens this potential to a massive extent.
You were making sense until you wanted to put duff in the back.
I am hoping that this game is the turning point where we show domination and the start of a new era, where everything goes to plan and we have a comfortable 2-0 win. Basically an assured performance oozing confidence and temperment.
The other says, its going to be much like cyprus, with hairy moments and an invisible midfield much like the streets of home on christmas day, just scraping a 1 - 0 or 2 - 1.
Its funny how a 2-0 or even a 2-1 could be so different in actual terms of performance.
Either way I think we will win.
I assume that was a typo in regard to Duff being at the back. I would not change Dunne and O'Shea. This partnership has worked very well up till now and the fact that O'Shea is playing well at the moment makes up slightly for Dunne's inconsistency.
Duff excites me the way he plays even on his bad days he is still one of our best players.Its a pity that A Reid is not at least in the squad at he is capable of creating something out of nothing.I think we will struggle and will be happy with a 1.0.
I think we will get a dodgy early goal then fade away ..
The team will be
Given
Finnan Dunne O'Shea Kilbane (very experienced back 5)
Mc Geady Whelan Andrews Duff
Doyle Keane
With Gibson, S Hunt and Long all to come on i hope and keep on the offensive
I think I'd really like to see Andrews and Whelan in the middle, but I fear that Gibson's cup run with United will only make Trap feel vindicated in his selection policy, and that he'll get the nod against Georgia.
I think we will win either way if it is Andrews or Gibson, but I'd rather see Andrews just get in there, secure his spot and have a bit more solidity in there for the matches later on against the Italians and Bulgarians.
Even so, Andrews and Whelan against those teams hardly fills me with optimism.
First and foremost a win is a must, performance would also be nice along with a clean sheet. I hope they have the same goalkeeper as the last time as well.
I dont think Gibson is yet ready for this level and would like to see Andrews partner Whelan in the middle. We need to be sure of our central pairing going into the Bulgaria/Italy games and this is the game to try Andrews out imo. Other than that, dont expect any other changes, but i do hope finnan is fit to play in place of McShane.
I would disagree with the points made re O'Shea, i think his best position for us in centre back along side Dunne, if Dunne wasnt his partner then i would have concerns, the two have played well there so far in this campaign and if it aint broke...........
i wonder what the odds were on an all irish and all blackburn midfield a year ago for end of season this year?! or possibly start of next PL season and ireland qualifiers in september.
sorry but the Duffer is finished. I dont have time to check his stats now, but I would be curious how many goals he has in any game in the last 3 years. I realize he was hurt but, I bet its like 10.
Here are Georgia's away results from their last campaign. They generally went away empty handed but are far from whipping boys. We'll have to be at our sharpest to win against them I think.
Wednesday, August 16, 2006
Faroe Islands 0 Georgia 6
Wednesday, September 6, 2006
Ukraine 3 Georgia 2
Saturday, March 24, 2007
Scotland 2 Georgia 1
Saturday, June 2, 2007
Lithuania 1 Georgia 0
Wednesday, June 6, 2007
France 1 Georgia 0
Saturday, October 13, 2007
Italy 2 Georgia 0
They have also lost 2-0 to the Italians in Udine in this campaign.
I thought he retired a few years ago? His wiki page says he has retired.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Georgi_Kinkladze
Now I would hate to be facing him...
He played less than 30 PL matches between last season and the season before. Most of those matches he would have been only back from injury. For what it's worth he only scored one goal in these matches but I think your argument is pointless one. Firstly he's more of a creator than a goalscorer and secondly you can't just say "I realize he was hurt but...."
The fact that he was injured is the whole point. This is his first season in ages where he's getting some kind of string of games and any time I've seen him he's been good. He's already played more games this season than in the whole of last so give him a chance.
i can't see the game against Georgia going any differently than the Cyprus match. Our midfield will struggle to retain any decent possession, Duff will look threatening but then tire, McGeady will have flashes of brilliance, but more often than not waste it. There will be then one or two defensive slip ups in the second half, and it will be down to luck whether or not we get a winner.
Atmosphere will be disappointing again, but am hoping the new singing section might remind people what it was once like to watch ireland and not stop singing through the whole match.
Doyle in good form, will be our best player again.
does anyone really think trap will drop gibson? he had the chance to do so against poland but decided not to. i, like most people, want andrews to play but unfortunatley its highly unlikely
In the 2nd half against Poland I thought it was interesting that Whelan was given more freedom to go forward with Gibson staying back. Hopefully Trap sticks to this as there's nothing worse than having the 2 of them sit deep for the entire game.
It looks like Kelly is doubtful for the squad, who do you think will be called up as a replacement?
St Ledger will maybe get a call after all.
surely Foley? Right full for right full.
foley is already in the squad
Sorry, forgot he was in the squad. With Kelly and Finnan in the squad, it seemed a little strange to have another right full. Although with Kelly looking likely to pull out, now it looks like Trapattoni picked Foley for this evetuality.
I don't think he'll pick St Ledger, it's more likely he'll call up another full back.
...and given that McShane has played full back in our last few games.
I imagine the right back will be
option a) finnan
option b) mcshane
option c) foley
now if kelly pulls out, surely the door opens for st ledger?