So we're unbeaten in away competitive games in the past 5 years and he's brought us to two playoffs with the worst player pool we've had since the eighties and he's apparently a disgrace. I weep for Irish "supporters" I truly do, cannot help but be frustrated from many of the comments about him here and elsewhere. If you think Ireland are underperforming under Trap I hope you're distanced from the sharp objects when under a predecessor you get to see the "international class" of the likes of Hoolahan, Pilkington, McCarthy and Clark. There'll be nobody to blame it on then.
I think we'll lose to Sweden and lose with Austria, we'll be as good as out at that stage and I won't blame it on Trap. That's simply where our player levels are at right now. We haven't produced a player as good as Fuchs or Alaba in about 15 years now. We've never had a player as good as Ibrahimovic in our History. Thinking we can compete against these kind of players at our lowest ebb is madness. Reality check time.
Why do you keep insisting we stop critiquing the team? We're all going to be urging the lads on tomorrow, that doesn't mean we have to cease discussion.
In Trap you trust.
Author of Never Felt Better (History, Film Reviews).
Gibson has been poor anytime he's played in the past, he's not a team player and is unavailable through his own choosing. Nobody should want a player of that low ability with that kind of attitude in their team, it's strange how people will happily accept Stephen Ireland as a traitor but consider Gibson some sort of mistreated martyr.
Gibson's had his chance. I rate him and I've had lots of time for him before, but his current attitude is indefensible. Paul Green might be an inferior player at club level, but he showed up.
Author of Never Felt Better (History, Film Reviews).
I would view Brady, McGrath and Keane (Roy) as better players from their eras as Ibra and that's three players that immediately spring to mind. Lawro and Whelan were vital cogs in one of the greatest club sides of all time, while Ibra got bombed out of Barca. Other players like Giles and Irwin were truly great players. That's a few players off the top of my head. Just because a player is a defender/midfielder, doesn't mean that they are any less important to a winning team than an attacker or a flair player.
Having said that, we've never had an attacking player like Ibra, who is truly world class.
Usual rubbish from the usual suspects. One can only aspire to match the performance levels of Whelan and Green. Not a team player? Where do you get this crap from? The Everton fans seem happy enough with him. Their thread on their next captain is dominated by talk about Gibson. http://www.grandoldteam.com/forum/threads/54463-Captain
and 3rd choice here in a diiferent thread behind Everton's two stalwarts, Jagielka and Baines.
http://www.grandoldteam.com/forum/th...1-Next-Captain
Doesn't sound like they have problems with his teamwork and attitude, yet for some reason you feel the need to spout your nonsense again.
He famously WAS at the euros and came on as sub ahead of the significantly miffed Gibson!
Oh, Nobby Green anyone?
http://www.independent.ie/sport/socc...-29146608.html
I like high energy football. A little bit rock and roll. Many finishes instead of waiting for the perfect one.
He's such a weird manager.
He said: "McCarthy is in the squad. He plays well, but we are playing away and I have seen so many games of Sweden.
"There are players who give time to other players. James is not this typical player.
"He is young enough and maybe in one year or two years he will be better than Whelan."Hull's Robbie Brady was named on the wing but Trapattoni revealed he had a slight doubt over him in a psychological sense and challenged the 21-year-old to prove he was ready.
Trapattoni said: "There is no injury but I want to be sure.
"I spoke with him. I said, 'Are you sure, are you okay?' He said, 'Yes'.
"I wish to push him. Brady is creative. He can put the opponents in difficulty.
"He showed (this) against Poland, going inside. He is clever and I told him, 'You must repeat this game'.
"It is my provocation. He will now see in the newspaper tomorrow he is a doubt. It is only psychological."
I like high energy football. A little bit rock and roll. Many finishes instead of waiting for the perfect one.
Is this the most backhanded compliment in football history?"He is young enough and maybe in one year or two years he will be better than Whelan."
Is he saying this in Italian and it is being translated slightly wrong? Is that one of the ongoing issues with Trap? I mean you are telling me he said "provocation?" I dunno. Even if Sh*t is slightly wrong, it causes problems. Why would he elude to it being in the newspaper. Thus removing the point of it.
It almost seems like the translator struggles with English and puts in whatever they think...
No Somos muchos pero estamos locos.
No, the translator would be clearer than that, it's probably his own word. He means challenge obviously.
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