Fair enough, but let's assume Trapattoni knows what he is doing and organises the team, if McGeady is in that team (and I have doubts he will, especially if Duff is picked), then we should expect him to deliver, especially if he is full of confidence playing for Celtic.
The short answer is No, but I am sure most of us on here want to see every player playing well for Ireland.
I've seen Robbie playing several times for Spurs and it is frustrating to see him playing so well for them and not for us. One big difference is that Ramos and Jol before him did not hesitate to either drop him or take off if he wasn't playing well. Neither Kerr, Staunton or Givens ever considered it for us and one of Robbie's biggest problems playing for us is that he thinks he is untouchable.
Is it not reasonable to expect a player in form for his club to produce it for his country, if not every game, then at least for most games? The point I'm making about McGeady is that many on here and several people I know who watch Celtic regularly have been raving about his club performances but for me when he has played for Ireland he has not lived up to the raving.
No, I watch the CL every night it is on, but when there is a choice of 3 or 4 games, Celtic would be down the order. Maybe if they ever got to the stage where they are the only game in town then I'm sure I would have a look, but that's hardly ever likely to happen.
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