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    Quote Originally Posted by dr_peepee View Post
    Eirebhoy... What's O'Dea like? Any use?
    It's hard to say as he hasn't at a lot of defending to do and I haven't seen him live yet. He's a very good passer. Not the fastest player in the world but I wouldn't say he's slow either. Good organisor and even leads the line when Balde is playing. McManus has been in the team constantly under Strachan and he's a bit of an Andy O'Brien or Phil Babb. He'll (McManus) never have the football brain to really be able to lead the line. O'Dea does already. We'll have to see him against Milan but playing with McManus doesn't suit him. Both left footers and McManus is awkward playing as the right centre half.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jerry The Saint View Post
    26 - 27 is often judged to be a players peak so it's really only Henderson, Ireland and Long that fit the 'give youth a chance' theme tonight.
    NO!!! It's not. Around 30 is generally when players reach their peak. There more experienced and stronger. Just think of a few, Bergkamp, Keane, Maldini, Cafu, etc etc. Its never 26, at the earlier its around 28.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cavan_fan View Post
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    Despite being famous for having briefly held the lead against England when they scored a goal in seven seconds into a World Cup qualifier 14 years ago, San Marino have never held the lead in a Euro qualifier. (What a heady time that must have been. San Marino pinched a draw against Turkey in the same campaign. Their Charlton era.)
    great last line

    apparently his Dublin v Kerry book is the business, havent read it yet

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    Quote Originally Posted by eirebhoy View Post
    Where did you hear that? Just interested.
    I am interested in that too. Did he consult Martin Jol and ask him was Terry Dixon ready for international football. He's a cnut I can't stand him and the mockery he is making of international football.
    Here they come! It’s the charge of the “Thanks” Brigade!

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    Quote Originally Posted by wws View Post

    apparently his Dublin v Kerry book is the business,
    It is a great book about Dublin and some other team that he prefers not to talk about. It is not a good book about dublin v kerry.
    Here they come! It’s the charge of the “Thanks” Brigade!

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    Quote Originally Posted by eirebhoy View Post
    It's hard to say as he hasn't at a lot of defending to do and I haven't seen him live yet. He's a very good passer. Not the fastest player in the world but I wouldn't say he's slow either. Good organisor and even leads the line when Balde is playing. McManus has been in the team constantly under Strachan and he's a bit of an Andy O'Brien or Phil Babb. He'll (McManus) never have the football brain to really be able to lead the line. O'Dea does already. We'll have to see him against Milan but playing with McManus doesn't suit him. Both left footers and McManus is awkward playing as the right centre half.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cavan_fan View Post
    There's a chance to get past this era of surly non-performance and re-establish ourselves as a team which plays in the spirit of the nation it comes from.
    ha! sorry tom, but we already do: we play like england.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ken foree View Post
    ha! sorry tom, but we already do: we play like england.

    Lazy joke

    Of our first 11 only Carsley, Kilbane and perhaps McGeady are not Irish born

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    Strachan only says O'Dea isn't ready for international duty because if he got injured(like everybody does on Ireland duty these days..."the curse of Stan") Celtic would be absolutely screwed, as they've very little defensive cover at the moment. O'Dea is seemingly crucial to Strachan's current plans. I'm sure Stantook no for an answer immediately and then skulked off. To me, O'Dea seems ready to start tonight, let alone be just in the squad. Thus, the fact that Stan claims that he couldn't pick him because he "wasn't ready" makes us realise what a farcical joke the Dixon thing was.

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    Quote Originally Posted by livehead1 View Post
    NO!!! It's not
    Just for that I'm going to throw some statistics at you.


    http://fifaworldcup.yahoo.com/06/en/060605/1/74dr.html
    Over 28 and out of the Cup
    6 June 2006
    by FIFAworldcup.com

    Those who believe in the power of statistics combined with the value of youth can strike from their list of potential 2006 FIFA World Cup Germany™ winners the following teams: Brazil, France, Italy, Czech Republic, Sweden, Portugal, Serbia and Montenegro, USA, Australia, Croatia, and Trinidad and Tobago.
    The reason? In none of the last ten FIFA World Cup competitions have the winners possessed a squad with an average age of more than 28 – the 'weakness' of all those teams listed above.

    You have to go all the way back to Brazil's champions of 44 years ago to find a winning squad with an average age of more than 28. At Chile 1962 the Seleção weighed in at an average of 30 years and one month, a staggering 17 months older on average than the next oldest squad.

    Since then the average age of the winning squads has been: England (27/01); Brazil (25/02); Germany (27/03); Argentina (26/03); Italy (27/04); Argentina (26/10); Germany (27/09); Brazil (27/11); France (27/04) and Brazil (26/09).

    Interestingly the average age of those ten winners comes out at 26/11 which is exactly the average of the Germany squad – and no other team - this time. It is also worth noting that the losing finalists are normally not too far away from the winners in terms of average ages. The last three defeated teams show: Germany (28/02); Brazil (27/11); Italy (28).

    In this competition Ghana have the youngest squad at 25/02 while fellow newcomers Trinidad and Tobago are the 'old men' of the party. Their squad registers a creaky 29/05.

    The youngest player is England rookie Theo Walcott who will be just 17 years and 85 days old when the tournament begins on 9 June. If he hits the back of the net the Arsenal striker will become the youngest-ever goalscorer at a FIFA World Cup.
    The oldest participant is Tunisia goalkeeper Ali Boumnijel who was born three months before England lifted the Jules Rimet trophy in 1966 and stands fifth in the all-time list of oldest players to take part in a FIFA World Cup, following in the footsteps of such greats as Roger Milla (Cameroon), Pat Jennings (Northern Ireland), Peter Shilton (England) and Dino Zoff (Italy).

    The overall average age of the players taking part in the Germany showpiece is 27/05. Remarkably that figure has scarcely changed over recent tournaments. Four years ago it was 27/06 as it was in 1998. In 1994 it was just one month less at 27/05.

    The Japan squad this time feature the smallest gap between their youngest and oldest players – just eight years and two months. England have the largest age gap (18 years and seven months), perhaps no surprise given the Walcott factor and the presence of David James who turns 36 on 1 August.
    I realise that Italy broke the sequence last year by having an older than usual average age but it's still a good bit short of 30.

    Picking out 4 players who played at a high-level in their 30s doesn't really convince me of your argument. Individual players will peak at different times and anyway you could put an argument that Maldini was at this "peak" from 92 - 96, Roy Keane was 27 when Man Utd won the treble, etc. We would have to be very lucky to have Keane, Duff, Dunne, John O'Shea et al all hitting the best form of their careers three - five years from now.
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    Italy had the absolute perfect aged squad. Every single player was at their peak bar Gilardino who still has a few years.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cavan_fan View Post
    Lazy joke

    Of our first 11 only Carsley, Kilbane and perhaps McGeady are not Irish born
    sorry, you totally missed it. nothing to do with actual nationality, more that our 'stars' are overpaid primadonnas sucking on the premiership teat and have thus sold their green, white, and orange souls to becoming something more akin to PR men for giant corporations. perhaps still a lazy one, but not the one you thought...
    zombie/thread killer..

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    Quote Originally Posted by gustavo View Post
    Its a bit ridiculous alright playing John O'Shea at CB , a man who is probalbly about 6th choice CB for his club
    he had an excellent game at ctre back against the chech rep.
    the constant abuse of oshea on this site is a complete bore. our options in all positions are limited and we have to make best with what we have. what are the other options?? mc shane (on yellow and has a knock), mccarthy (untried and dubious temperment), o'brien (lack of form and match time), o'dea (no experience even at club level)

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    He had a good game but it was his doziness that awarded the Czechs their goal. No centre half in the world should place the ball for the opposition to take a free, turn his back and stroll off.

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    Quote Originally Posted by eirebhoy View Post
    No centre half in the world should place the ball for the opposition to take a free
    thats a bit of an exaggeration to be fair

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    Quote Originally Posted by jbyrne View Post
    thats a bit of an exaggeration to be fair
    I can't remember 100% but he either placed it or through it to the Czech player to take it. This was on the half way line so he was nowhere near in position. He then strolled back. Even if he ran at full pace he probably wouldn't have got to Koller as they broke so quickly. It was a stupid thing to do and it left McShane one on one with Koller. I wouldn't be a fan of Alex McLeish but he's still a Scottish legend and an ex-central defender. He gave O'Shea stick for it on Sky Sports highlights after it.

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    San Marino v Ireland match thread

    Looks like the 4 year plan is coming to a premature end.

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    Stan the mans master plan !!
    The SFAI are the governing body for grassroots football in Ireland, not the FAI. Its success or the lack of is all down to them.

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    Afraid to say I dont think a draw gets him sacked

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    Match Stats:

    (San Marino - Ireland)
    Goals: SMR 0 - 0 IRL
    Total Shots: SMR 0 - 11 IRL
    Shots on Target: SMR 0 - 4 IRL
    Shots Wide: SMR 0 - 6 IRL
    Blocked Shots: SMR 0 - 1 IRL
    Fouls Committed: SMR 6 - 4 IRL
    Corners: SMR 0 - 5 IRL
    Possession; SMR 54% - 46% IRL
    Kom Igen, FCK...

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