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Thread: Republic of Ireland V Nigeria - Friday, 29th May 2009 - Friendly - Craven Cottage

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    Fair point on E Nolan

    It would be great if Doyle were past fit

    S Quinn plays in Playoff final on Monday 25th -

    Game against Nigeria is on the 29th. He was simply not picked.

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    I wouldn't really wanna get bogged down with the merrits of certain players over others. It's the simple effort of experimenting coupled with stability i'm impressed with.... It's been absent from most if not all of his squads thus far.
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    Happy with the squad. Pity Fahey is not there but his time will come if he keeps up the good form.
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    Yeah, it shows that other players are being looked at and there's a mix of stability and experimentation. There has been room for players to play their way in which is good.

    S. Quinn isn't that much of a surprise to me: Duff, McGeady and Stephen Hunt can all play left side of midfield and there are enough CM's all deservedly ahead of him.

    Miller is lucky to be still involved.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tetsujin1979 View Post
    ditto! waiting on a friend of mine to confirm if he's going or not before I book the tickets.
    me too hence the question.

    Just been on fulhamfc.com and there appears to be plenty of tickets left. Only a few areas of the Johnny Haynes stand with limited availability.

    Think I might give the Riverside Stand a go this time. Jesus, that will mean Ive watched matches from all four stands at Craven cottage then - I need to get out more..........
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    Quote Originally Posted by Stuttgart88 View Post
    Yeah, it shows that other players are being looked at and there's a mix of stability and experimentation. There has been room for players to play their way in which is good.

    S. Quinn isn't that much of a surprise to me: Duff, McGeady and Stephen Hunt can all play left side of midfield and there are enough CM's all deservedly ahead of him.

    Miller is lucky to be still involved.
    I accept that it is a good mix of stability and experimentation.

    However I do not accept that there is enough in the squad deservedly ahead of him. S.Hunt? A.Keogh? D Gibson? L.Miller?

    I hope Lawrence plays the full 90 against Nigeria. He has definetly something to bring to the table.

    On the whole, a positive squad selection. What is the Finnan update anyone know?

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    Quote Originally Posted by BigmanCas View Post
    However I do not accept that there is enough in the squad deservedly ahead of him. S.Hunt? A.Keogh? D Gibson? L.Miller?
    of those, Stephen Quinn is only really competing against Gibson and Miller for a slot in central midfield. I don't see him playing on the wing. With the likes of McCann, Garvan, McCarthy, and possibly Fahey coming through, as well as Whelan, Andrews and Stephen Reid already mainstays in the squad, it's going to be harder and harder for him to make an impressions

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    On the whole, a positive squad selection. What is the Finnan update anyone know?
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    I see S. Quinn as a tenacious central midfielder or a left sided wide midfielder.

    S. Hunt played really well in that position in Italy and deseves to be considered away to Bulgaria. McGeady, Duff and Hunt can all play on the left and I'd have all of them ahead of Quinn right now.

    Keogh is there as a forward in all reality. I think even Trap knows that he's no option as a wide midfielder and in any event he's right sided versus Quinn's left side.

    Gibson is already reasonably experienced and is there as cover for Whelan. He's a very different type of player to Quinn.

    Miller is a waste of space as an orthodox midfielder and shouldn't be in the squad. But that's about the only selection I'm not happy with. Better than usual.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tetsujin1979 View Post
    Hoolahan was given a chance in the November B game VS Forest, and didn't impress. He was pushed off the ball easily, didn't link up well with Ward at full back, and one more than one occasion Andrews came over to bail him out. By comparison, Andrews, Gibson, Keogh and Folan all played well in that game and are in the squad.
    I agree. Still though, no harm in giving him a chance in the friendly IMO. As things stand, it seems like Trap is taking this friendly very seriously - which is fair enough.

    Maybe Wes can get another chance in the Thomond friendlies.

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    Not a fan of the friendly, hope no one gets injured. Duff shouldnt even play at all IMO.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Crosby87 View Post
    Not a fan of the friendly, hope no one gets injured. Duff shouldnt even play at all IMO.
    Would we have 6 uncapped players, most of whom a lot if us were hoping to get called up, in a copmpetitive squad though?

    Could be useful giving Folan and Keane a start together with the doubt over Doyle's fitness as well.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Drumcondra 69er View Post
    Could be useful giving Folan and Keane a start together with the doubt over Doyle's fitness as well.
    Agreed. Got to give that pairing 45mins at least.
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    I'm a big fan of this friendly. We need to take a look at form players on the fringes, give Folan a run out with Keane and generally look at the options. Injury is a risk, but one you've got to take I reckon.

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    What I'm hoping to see Friday week.

    Westwood

    Foley-St Ledger-Dunne-Kilbane

    Lawrence-Whelan-Gibson-Duff

    Keane-Folan

    I'm really looking forward to the match. Duff needs a run out so he's familiar with playing left wing after rotting away at left back for his club. Foley, Lawrence and St Ledger have a chance to shine and let the boss know they can do a job if required.

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    right side possibly a bit inexperienced there....
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    Would not be surprised at all if trap kept the new lads on the bench and didnt play them at all.
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    Quote Originally Posted by paul_oshea View Post
    right side possibly a bit inexperienced there....
    To be fair , they're not going to be experienced if they don't play in games like this

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    better to have a run out for the first time together against Nigeria than Bulgaria!

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    I don't think I'd be too disappointed if he gave 3 or 4 of the new caps a taste of international football and we lost, then again I'm not going, if I were I'd be all out for the win!!!

    Edit....Has anyone seen any reaction pieces in the press from the new call ups? I'm willing to bet Leon Best is the most surprised man of all time
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    Quote Originally Posted by shakermaker1982 View Post
    What I'm hoping to see Friday week.

    Westwood

    Foley-St Ledger-Dunne-Kilbane

    Lawrence-Whelan-Gibson-Duff

    Keane-Folan

    I'm really looking forward to the match. Duff needs a run out so he's familiar with playing left wing after rotting away at left back for his club. Foley, Lawrence and St Ledger have a chance to shine and let the boss know they can do a job if required.

    In total agreement with the above selection.

    Gives Foley and St Ledger an opportunity to break their duck behind a (relatively) settled midfield.

    Also allows Lawrence to show what he can do. Lawrence may not have as much trickery as McGeady but he could well be more of a goal threat that this team needs.

    Finally, gives Folan the chance to hopefully re-produce how he played against Italy. A big performance from him could make him the favourite to replace Doyle (if needs be).
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