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No, the 'Peter Murphy' rule is firmly set in stone as the cornerstone of Irish team selection policy. The rule originated when Trap neglected to call up Murphy following on from the Carlisle defender winning a cap under Stan in 2007. It was interpreted that Trap was prohibiting calling up present Carlisle players but Trap's refusal to call up Ian Harte subsequent to his departure from Carlisle is suggestive that Trap's position is that no players who carry a past or present association with Carlisle will win caps under him.
Has Trap ever called up anyone from England's third division?
I have to say I really hate this philosophy...never looking at players over a certain age because the manager always seems to be in a rebuilding/building for the future process. If Harte will be playing for the next two years (and I assume he will) and could aid in the cause to get to Brazil there is no reason he shouldn't be selected. I don't believe in planning beyond the next World Cup or Euros in terms of player development because you never know who the manager will be or where a player will be at that point. The same thing happened with Delap, even when he was playing well enough (regardless of throw-ins) to be in the side. It is especially ridiculous when you consider Trap rarely even uses the friendlies to try out new players.
Pretty sure Kilbane got called up while he was at Huddersfield last year.
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He seems to have awarded himself a few extra caps. The FAI reckon he has 64 caps.
Anyway, I think Harte's attitude towards not being included is pathetic. Trap doesn't know you're Irish? Pick up the phone and let him know. Harte is not being picked in the Reading team for his defensive qualities; he knows that; everyone knows that. He has an unparalleled dead-ball delivery, almost certainly the best in the history of Irish football (Staunton might have something to say about that), but he's never been great at anything else. He's a luxury player, the kind of player that Trap has never accommodated in his time as Ireland manager.
The other point is merit. Does he even deserve a place in the squad? He doesn't really mention it other than he would like a "shout". Opinion here seems mixed, but what seems like the most logical comparison rings as the least fair in my mind: Ward is a defender in the worst defence in the Premier League, Harte is a defender in the best defence in the Championship. A defence is a unit, it lives and dies by organisation. A terrible defender can be part of a great defence if it's well organised and vice versa. Ward is a better defender, he's defensively stronger in every way. I'm happier that he'll be starting at 3.
Harte is the Ronan O'Gara of Irish football. He's one dimensional, but he's world class in that dimension. Unfortunately, dead ball delivery isn't enough to control a game of football the way O'Gara's talent can control a rugby game.
And this is from Harte himself: "I am Irish as well and there are a lot of players in the Irish squad that are not even Irish. For me I have played 67 times and I love pulling on the green shirt."
KOP ON IAN, you were past your best ten years ago. You are enjoying an Indian summer that's all. You are too slow for international football and the Premier League. And you're positioning was never great either. That much will be made abundantly clear next season. Kevin Kilbane was retired - you are behind him in the pecking order - so you're nowhere near the team.
Mr. Harte does make exceedingly good mistakes.
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Would he be counting U21's or "B" caps?
I like high energy football. A little bit rock and roll. Many finishes instead of waiting for the perfect one.
Myabe he just got it a bit wrong?
knee caps?
Ok then Ian, how do you suppose a left full with no pace can operate at international level, in this day and age? Perhaps thats why you haven't been selected you dope."It is not as if I had the pace and I lost it. It is all about being clever and getting the better of your opponent"
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Ian's pace and cleverness are in perfect balance.
What are ye on about Murfinator? Maldini was hardly 24 with no pace, he lost pace as he got a little older but he was still quicker than harte, and he certainly had a far better brain than harte. There is no comparison between the two.
And he is also the exception rather than the rule in terms of the lenght of his playing career.
I'm a bloke,I'm an ocker
And I really love your knockers,I'm a labourer by day,
I **** up all me pay,Watching footy on TV,
Just feed me more VB,Just pour my beer,And get my smokes, And go away
Moving to a more central role where pace was less of an issue, living off his reputation to a degree, and having started at being the best left back on the planet he continued to be good enough in a league that was in significant decline after a series of scandals and bankruptcies and huge investment in English clubs saw the steady flow of talent into Serie A start to go elsewhere.
(Are we seriously comparing Harte and Maldini? Excuse me while I fetch my most patronising pipe.)
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