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    anyone feel we r turning a corner

    anyone feel that we are turning a corner with the national side
    but............. a different corner

    lot of players now in the lower divisions of england in our squad which cant be good for national side

    Nick Colgan (Stockport)
    Joe Murphy (West Bromwich)
    Gary Breen (Sunderland)
    Colin Healy (Sunderland)
    Graham Kavanagh (Cardiff)
    Stephen McPhail (Nottingham Forest)
    David Connolly (West Ham)

    also a lot of those that r playing with premiership clubs are even first team players
    Last edited by thecorner; 06/10/2003 at 8:47 PM.

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    Carr - O'Brien - O'Shea - Finnan

    Reid - Holland - Delap - Miller - Duff

    Keane

    There's a starting eleven playing regular first team football in the top division and in Europe.

    Sure, there's bound to be some First Division players, but that's how it's always been. I don't think any steps backwards have been taken.

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    Originally posted by brine2
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    Carr - O'Brien - O'Shea - Finnan

    Reid - Holland - Delap - Miller - Duff

    Keane

    There's a starting eleven playing regular first team football in the top division and in Europe.
    there was a time when the whole squad were all top-flight players

    too many passengers now

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    Where as I dont think we have the depth of before the starting eleven is still relatively strong.

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    I dunno, i think we have a decent squad.

    Breen - Very good, under rated defender. rarely makes a mistake in the green of Ireland

    Healy- No one was complaining when he was getting his game with Ireland even though Celtic were ignoring him. Now he is playing 1st team football in a team most likely getting promoted this season

    Connolly-Scoring for fun at the moment.

    Joe Murphy- Handy back up fpr given, ditto Colgan.

    McPhail- doubt he'll figure, but some 1st team ball will help him immeasurably.

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    This is a different era to when Charlton took over.
    When he took over I think that most of the squad were in the top flight and most of the team had won leagues/FA/League Cups or in Europe.
    But that was a time where there weren't many foreigners in the English League.

    Presently there are infinitely more foreign imports which means more competition for Irish players.
    I think that it's a good sign that despite this competition we have maintained a high ratio of players in the top flight and in European football.

    We are coping a lot better than the Scots, Welsh or N.Irish.

    Of the players we have in the 1st division they are all playing for teams challenging at the top of the table. So next season we'll have an even higher proportion of players in the topflight if Sunderland, West Ham, Forrest, Cardiff or WBA are promoted.

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    Originally posted by colster
    This is a different era to when Charlton took over.
    When he took over I think that most of the squad were in the top flight and most of the team had won leagues/FA/League Cups or in Europe.
    But that was a time where there weren't many foreigners in the English League.

    Presently there are infinitely more foreign imports which means more competition for Irish players.
    I think that it's a good sign that despite this competition we have maintained a high ratio of players in the top flight and in European football.

    We are coping a lot better than the Scots, Welsh or N.Irish.

    Of the players we have in the 1st division they are all playing for teams challenging at the top of the table. So next season we'll have an even higher proportion of players in the topflight if Sunderland, West Ham, Forrest, Cardiff or WBA are promoted.
    Good points. The Welsh are doing pretty well though right now, don't forget. A lot of the younger players, like Andy Reid, Thomas Butler, Seán Thornton and even Colin Healy will benefit from playing regularly in Division one. If they're good enough, they'll get into the Premiership eventually. Remember Duff spent about 4 years in Div 1 with Blackburn.
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    I think we can field a very strong starting 11, even one of players playing in European competition if I'm not wrong, but our squad depth is relatively weak. thankfully, with alot of youngsters coming up, this shouldn't be a problem. To try and put my theory to the test, here's my all euro 11...

    Gk - Given - UEFA cup.

    Dl - Finnan - UEFA cup.

    Dr - Dunne - UEFA cup.

    Dc - O'Shea - Champions League.

    Dc - O'Brien - UEFA cup.

    Ml - Duff - Champions League

    Mr - Reid - UEFA cup

    Mc - Liam Miller - Champions League

    Mc - Rory Delap - UEFA cup.

    Fc -

    Fc -

    Falls down on the forwards alright, but we have Keane, Morrison and Connolly to fill those positions. Of those other 9, only 1 doesn't get their game regularly, and there's still some excellent players to be included, such as Steven Carr to take Dunnes place anyway, Matt Holland, Healy and the likes. For a starting 11, we're very strong, in my view, and that's what counts.

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    Originally posted by Slash/ED
    I think we can field a very strong starting 11, even one of players playing in European competition if I'm not wrong, but our squad depth is relatively weak. thankfully, with alot of youngsters coming up, this shouldn't be a problem. To try and put my theory to the test,


    Dr - Dunne - UEFA cup.
    Dc - O'Brien - UEFA cup.
    Mr - Reid - UEFA cup
    Mc - Liam Miller - Champions League
    Mc - Rory Delap - UEFA cup.
    good points and strong side
    but which of these 5 will be starting
    doubt if any will

    but it is these players with euro experience that maybe we should be looking at

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    Delap, Reid and O'Brien are all fairly assured of their places. Strachan espically is a big fan of Delap, I remember him saying his injury was crucial in their poor end of season form last season. Miller is in and out but unfortunately, Dunne is miles off the City team.

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    I think by the end of the season we'll all have a much better idea as to Liam Miller's long-term potential. He's not a baby by any stretch (22 right?) and if he doesn't make it this year I'd wonder about him.
    The ball is round and has many surprises.

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    Originally posted by Slash/ED
    Delap, Reid and O'Brien are all fairly assured of their places.

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    Originally posted by Slash/ED
    Delap, Reid and O'Brien are all fairly assured of their places.
    none of these will start saturday

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    Originally posted by Slash/ED
    Falls down on the forwards alright
    wasn't glen crowe playing in Europe earlier this season

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    Funny one.

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    Originally posted by sadloserkid
    I think by the end of the season we'll all have a much better idea as to Liam Miller's long-term potential. He's not a baby by any stretch (22 right?) and if he doesn't make it this year I'd wonder about him.
    Last Saturdays Old Firm game was all the proof that was needed of Millers potential AND actual talent. A slip of a guy like him making his debut in, arguably, the worlds most emotionally charged fixture, and guess what? He absolutely lorded it over the 21 other players on that field. Chris Sutton getting Man of the Match was a joke.
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    Originally posted by Shed End John
    Last Saturdays Old Firm game was all the proof that was needed of Millers potential AND actual talent. A slip of a guy like him making his debut in, arguably, the worlds most emotionally charged fixture, and guess what? He absolutely lorded it over the 21 other players on that field. Chris Sutton getting Man of the Match was a joke.
    Have to disagree, Miller played well, fitted in well and did not look out of place in his OF debut, but there were plenty ahead of him in terms of MOM Sutton and Agathe for starters, I thought Sutton was a good choice as MOM.
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    One game does not a player make. That's all I'm saying.
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    Defense was superb, out of position Sutton was great.

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    Originally posted by thecorner
    none of these will start saturday
    Ahh I thought you meant start for their clubs in Europe.

    Yeah, well that's true, though I guess Reid has a good chance. Does the fact that we've players in Europe who are being kept out of the side not bode well for us though?

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