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    Back from a game which I very much enjoyed. Good first half from us where we looked threatening but we regressed badly in the second half and were perhaps fortunate to get a win though delighted with it. Performance was poor but win was what is vital. Badly missed Steven Reid tonight and we could do with looking at a parternship of him and Andy Reid against Poland.
    Given 8 - One good save nothing else to do really
    McShane 3 - Poor defensively and was really poor with the ball
    Dunne 9 - Excellent display
    O'Shea - 7 Solid display though let his man in badly in first half where he should have been good side. Still played well in his last few Ireland games and looks to have a good relationship with Dunne
    Kilbane - 5 Let his man in poorly in first half when a simple clearing header would have done. Also could have been a bit more positive in possession
    McGeady -7.5 Looked dangerous and could create something. Crossing wasn't the best
    Whelan - 5 All too quiet, poor in possession
    Gibson - 6 Little better than Whelan but was also too quiet and could have dominated the game more
    Duff 8 - Good skill throughout and like McGeady looked dangerous with the ball though did a little better with it than the Ulsterman
    Doyle 9 - Worked so hard, linked play superbly and turned their defense well on occassion. Really developing into a very good player
    Keane 7 - Linked play well too though could have done more when he had the ball in dangerous areas

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    A lot of fans have to be re-trained to adapt to watching us keep possession, instead of running around losing the ball like chickens, or like Aiden McGeady.

    Apart from the shot that hit Given in the side, in the first half, we defended stoutly, as all Trap's teams have done. When they did get within sight of the goal, there was always one or two players tracking back to block their progress.

    Not a great performance, but enough to win the game, and that's what counts. The bigger picture shows that we're now very well placed to scrap the group out with the Italians. Win the next two games, and if Italy screw themselves in Montenegro, we're top of the group going to Milan/Rome/Naples/Venice/wherever.

    Italy needed a last minute goal to win in Cyprus, and an own goal to win tonight, however I doubt there's mass panic yet.

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    Fairly poor prefromance from Ireland tonight. Espically since Cyprus had a few of their best players out if they had them they could of taken at least a point from it

    Doyle & Dunn were GREAT, but baring them two I wasn't overly impressed by anyone, Andy Reid should of been on in good form for Sunderland instead of a guy who is about 6th or 7th choice for his club side
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    The style of play of Trap is what we saw, when a goal in front, let the opposition try to break us down and we will try to score on the counter, a simple tactic. I think the game was not Ireland at their best and still winning, when is the last time that happened, we win a game, not playing well is always a positive to take, It is only Traps 3rd comp game, he is still yet to figure out which players are best for his system, that is why he is sticking with Whelan for the moment.

    The defence was great although McShane was a lazy on more than 1 occasion, I can not see him playing in future games as the reserve Right Full. O'Shea and Dunne were brilliant, never made mistakes, Dunne has to be up there as one of the best in Europe. Kilbane was OK, did the job quietly as you expect from him these days. McGeady, despite being a pain at times was a threat, I reckon the Cypriot players did not know what to expect from him, good or bad. Duff aswell was a real threat, still a little off his best, so we can expect much better, which is great. Whelan and Gibson, it depends what you want to see here. They were to be 2 players in front of the back 4 and they did that, their passing and decision making going forward was disappoiting at times, but defensively, they did the job well. Doyle was immense once again, I can see him scoring a good few in the next games, his confidence must be real high. Keane was not involved too much, mainly running around but not pressing too much.

    Overall, a decent result that we usually do not get in the circumstances.

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    I just read all of these posts. This is as usual a good post on a great site. I am greatful for it.
    ...I watched, was exhausted at the end thinking they would give up a goal. I read the media bits just now...my point is, Im not sure everyone gets that the goal here is just to get to the World Cup. People are complaining about subs (Italy used 3 today). I mean, the team won. It will be a long time before Ireland has regular international wins that are stylish and definitive in my opinion. Subs? Its funny, people argue who should be in the first team on the basis that its not very good, then want subs. So you want players to come on who arent good enough to start on a mediocre team. Frankly, after the last half decade, Im just happy with a win. As I was walking to the pub (Dont forget we here in NYC need to pay a $20 cover charge just to watch ugh) I thought, jeez a draw or loss is a disaster. Irish in the bar told me a draw wasn't the end of the world. I was convinced we needed a win to start thinking about bagging a Rhino and watching games in SA 2010.
    Why does McShane play? Trap thinks Reid is fat I guess.
    Why cant they beat Cyprus 4-0? I dunno. It doesnt matter to me. North beat San Marino 4 nil? So who cares? Things are finally OK, 7 points out of 10. See you in March.
    By the way, Gibson is getting a chance. People bitch and moan for playing the same old players then when he does something different and caps Gibson, people bitch and moan. There's no magic at the end of the rainbow here in my opinion. (No offense intended). Trap has a limited team to be sure. Im happy he capped Gibson, I think it gets the juices flowing in the reserves. Lets them know they can play if they work hard. Trap, for the fact that he is umm Not Irish and umm not going to be around here so long, is taking the post seriously with one eye on a future he wont be managing. Why else is he thinking about Caleb Folan and J Mac getting caps? This should be noted. He cares. Also, the quotes thread is good. I trust Trap, he is a good man. I see good things here after the winter chaps. Chaps?
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    Good post.

    Under the last manager, young/reserve players were used that we never heard of before, and they failed. Trap uses one young/reserve player in midfield, (2 if you include Whelan) is accused of being eccentric, and wins.

    Yet, he gets the stick for not including an overweight enigma in midfield.

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    Given was excellent when called upon, which was twice. The mark of a good keeper is having nothing to do for large parts of the game, and still keep up his concentration levels. Hope he gets the night off against Poland, he deserves it.

    I felt the 2 full backs were the weak links, McShane moreso than Kilbane, but only because Kilbane wasn't as exposed. Constantly in the first half he was drifting into centre (which I've posted about before) and giving space to the opposing left winger. McShane was making the same mistake, drifting away from the touchline and giving the opposing winger space to move into.

    Of the two central defenders, Dunne was imperious, clearances, marking, keeping possession, absolute masterclass. Another one. This was the worst O'Shea has played under Trapattoni at centre half, but still far ahead of anything he's done before this. He created problems for himself, and the rest of the defence with some poor clearances, including headers that went straight up in the air, instead of straight up the pitch!

    Genuinely didn't think the centre of midfield was as poor as some here have said. Against Cyprus 2 years ago, Kilbane and Ireland didn't make a tackle and left the 2 central defenders (O'Brien and Dunne) completely isolated. Tonight, Whelan and Gibson protected the centre of defence, and gave the wingers an option when they needed someone to pass to. I didn't see Cyprus making any kind of progress through the middle of the park at all, their shots came from bad clearances, and all their creativity was on the wings.

    Duff was the better of the two wingers, although McGeady had the better chances to score. Both gave their fullbacks a terrible time, and the switch before half time obviously caused confusion. McGeady had the better chances to score, and Duff could have ended it late on. After all the talk of set pieces over the last week, I thought that some of deliveries to the near post were poor, and Dunne was the clear target man at the far post. With a little more luck he could have had two goals. Surprised Sparky never taught him how to volley correctly! Duff linked better with Kilbane than McGeady did with McShane, although I'd blame the full back there rather than McGeady. Other than Lawrence, and possibly Keogh, I don't see who else can come into the side for McGeady, so I think he'll continue on the right for the forseeable future.

    Up front, Keane scored early on, and Doyle should have had at least one. Both worked the Cypriot defence very hard, and forcing them into making mistakes. Keane dropped deep a lot in the first half, and may have just been exhausted in the second half.
    Folan came on to win the ball from a kick out. Which he did. Probably the shortest debut since Jason Byrne!

    The lack of substitutes was puzzling, some players were clearly out on their feet, and Cyprus used all 3 of their substitutes, so they were playing against fresh legs. On the other hand, bringing on players could have lost us the game. We can definitely say that not bringing on more won it.

    One of the lads made the point after the game that we've played a very similar type of game for 3 games now, defensively solid and in the middle of the park, creative on the wings and effective up front. We won't need to change that gameplan for tougher teams. We could have beaten Cyprus by being more attacking or free flowing tonight, but teams like Italy and Bulgaria won't allow us to be as attack minded, so by keeping to the same gameplan tonight, the team will know what to do when faced with a stronger side instead of panicing when we're not given the same space. It's an interesting thought, did beating the likes of Canada, San Marino and the Faroes playing an attacking brand of football mean we didn't know what to do when faced with stronger opposition like France or Germany?
    Actually he said it a whole lot better than that, but I felt it deserved to be mentioned.
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    Given 8 - not called upon too much but he was solid when needed
    Kilbane 6 - was beaten for pace but in fairness he's not a left back and Cyprus' right winger was the best player on the park in my opinion.
    O'Shea 7 - I can't seem to remember him doing anything so that can't be a bad thing for your central defender!
    Dunne 9 - man of the match for my money. He was immense all game and saved our bacon many times.
    McShane 5 - he's a donkey and was made to look as such today several times. By far our worst player.

    Duff 8 - he looked very very good and set up a great goal with a wonderful turn. He is not the Duff of old, he's not able to sprint for ninety minutes anymore. Good performance.
    Whelan 6.5 - provided nothing in the way of Andy Reid-type slicing passes but he was not asked to do so by the manager. He was sat on the back four and to be fair to him, Cyprus created nothing going forward through the middle, it was all on the wings.
    Gibson 6.5 - see Whelan's comments above. Offered absolutely nothing in Cyprus' half bar one over the top shot. He didn't look terribly out of place. One to watch for the future for sure, but I'm not sure I'd ever expect anything out of him in the way of being a long-term replacement for Roy Keane in the middle.

    Keane 7.5 - ran his socks off and tracked back early on. Good performance.
    Doyle 8 - brilliant workrate. Never stopped running. One great shot with his left foot that almost went in. Too good for the Championship.

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    Here is my ratings correct to 4 decimal points;
    Given - 7.1024
    McShane - 3.3275
    O'Shea - 7.0177
    Dunne - 9.2185
    Kilbane - 6.3132
    McGeady - 6.6481
    Gibson - 5.4823
    Whelan - 5.3291
    Duff - 8.8794
    Keane - 7.0136
    Doyle - 9.3289

    Not a convincing performance to be sure but there was 3 great individual performances from Doyle, Duff and Dunne, a little disappointed that neither Gibson or Whelan was subbed as it was clear it wasn't really working, we badly need S.Reid back he is probably our 1 of our 2 most crucial players for this campaign(the other being Dunne) can't afford to lose either of them against Bulgaria or Italy. McShane was shocking, we were very lucky he didn't cost us 2 or 3 points, also disapointed not to see the subs used, I think Hunt would have caused them problems comming on late for a tired Duff or McGeady

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    mcShane's performance tonight was verging on as bad as I've ever seen in international football. His positional sense, either at right or centre back is non-existent. Whilst he has heart & commitment by the bucketload it doesn't hide that he fundamentally isn't a footballer.

    On the positive side, Keane, Doyle & particularly Duff were like the Holy Trinity, absolutely everywhere. They were a joy to watch.

    Judgement reserved on midfield, but new wing backs required.

    BUT, 7 big points..

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    Quote Originally Posted by Colbert Report View Post
    Kilbane 6 - was beaten for pace but in fairness he's not a left back and Cyprus' right winger was the best player on the park in my opinion.

    Dunne 9 - man of the match for my money. He was immense all game


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    Huge win and deserved one. This is NOT a bad Cyprus team. They are a genuine threat in this group and could have taken points off of Italy.

    For the last time, however, Andy Reid is a media creation and nothing else. Stephen Ireland who is at least the player Reid is was destroyed against Cyprus because he is not a ball winner. Reid is not a ball winner either nor does he hold the ball particularly well.

    Keane does not rate Reid so highly at Sunderland that he is willing to give up one of his defensive midfielders to accomodate him. Perhaps in a 5 man midfield he is an affordable luxury or maybe in a 4-4-1-1 otherwise he does not, and should not, play for this Irish team. Get over it and move on.
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    Too much space between Gibson/Whelan and Keane/Doyle in the second half. Served to invite Cyprus onto us.

    We had a number of good scoring chances - the only chances Cyprus had came from individual mistakes by McShane. McShane showed last night that he is not good enough for this level and he's not a viable option if Finnan is injured.

    Positives were the pairing of JOSH and Dunne, and the work rate of Keane, Doyle, Duff and McGeady. And of course the result. Bulgaria have only 3 points from 3 games - the win against Cyprus means we now have a great chance of finishing the group in the top 2.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sligoman View Post
    Dunphy summed it up well after, if that was Staunton or Kerr they'd be getting a lot of 'welly' after that performance.
    we have 7 pts from 3 games where as stan had 1 point after 3 the last campaign. enough said

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rambling Along View Post
    This no substitutes thing really annoy's me.
    Subs are there to be used and they should be used. They are in the squad because they are good enough therefore there should be no excuse as to why they ain't being used!
    Kind of puts Andy Reid's moaning into perspective now. He knew full well if he was on the bench he'd stay there for the night, which is bullshlt really, a scumderland player he may be, but he's much better than the toddler who disappeared for 90mins last night.

    I know i'm not gonna make any friends with this either but I felt like the referee gave everything our way, especially in the first half. Seemed a tad biased to be honest.

    Good result and things are looking up, but i'd be having a word with McGeady about doing his job and squaring balls for our strikers. If I was Kevin Doyle I'd be blaming him for robbing me of a well deserved goal or several.
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    ok so we played poor but we still won - we will take that all day long if it gets us to south africa. my ratings would be

    given - 8 couple of great saves, sound as usual
    kilbane - 7 couple of dodgy moments but ok
    dunne - 10 coundnt fault him atal, immense
    o'shea - 8 another solid performance
    mcshane - 5 terrible, couldnt pass, gave it away every time
    mcgeady - 8 thought he was brilliant, just maybe he could give it off a fraction quicker and delivery a little better but some great skill. one of his best games for us.
    whealan - 5 came into it a wee bit in the 2nd half but didnt get stuck in atal. very poor
    gibson - 4 game passed him by, didnt do anything really
    duff - 9 great game, did everything. brilliant
    doyle - 9 pity he didnt score but was brilliant tracking back
    keane - 8 one chance one goal, 35th in total now. vital to us

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    The night club form reared its ugly head (and showed us who our best players are). Whelan, Gibson and McShane are simply not good enough. Huge gap between our forwards and our defenders. The game was crying out for Andy Reid to come on. A Berbatov or Del Piero would have taken 2 of those chances last night. Lets not kid ourselves here. Delighted with the 3 points but not with our game plan.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tetsujin1979 View Post
    Given was excellent when called upon, which was twice. The mark of a good keeper is having nothing to do for large parts of the game, and still keep up his concentration levels. Hope he gets the night off against Poland, he deserves it.

    I felt the 2 full backs were the weak links, McShane moreso than Kilbane, but only because Kilbane wasn't as exposed. Constantly in the first half he was drifting into centre (which I've posted about before) and giving space to the opposing left winger. McShane was making the same mistake, drifting away from the touchline and giving the opposing winger space to move into.

    Of the two central defenders, Dunne was imperious, clearances, marking, keeping possession, absolute masterclass. Another one. This was the worst O'Shea has played under Trapattoni at centre half, but still far ahead of anything he's done before this. He created problems for himself, and the rest of the defence with some poor clearances, including headers that went straight up in the air, instead of straight up the pitch!

    Genuinely didn't think the centre of midfield was as poor as some here have said. Against Cyprus 2 years ago, Kilbane and Ireland didn't make a tackle and left the 2 central defenders (O'Brien and Dunne) completely isolated. Tonight, Whelan and Gibson protected the centre of defence, and gave the wingers an option when they needed someone to pass to. I didn't see Cyprus making any kind of progress through the middle of the park at all, their shots came from bad clearances, and all their creativity was on the wings.

    Duff was the better of the two wingers, although McGeady had the better chances to score. Both gave their fullbacks a terrible time, and the switch before half time obviously caused confusion. McGeady had the better chances to score, and Duff could have ended it late on. After all the talk of set pieces over the last week, I thought that some of deliveries to the near post were poor, and Dunne was the clear target man at the far post. With a little more luck he could have had two goals. Surprised Sparky never taught him how to volley correctly! Duff linked better with Kilbane than McGeady did with McShane, although I'd blame the full back there rather than McGeady. Other than Lawrence, and possibly Keogh, I don't see who else can come into the side for McGeady, so I think he'll continue on the right for the forseeable future.

    Up front, Keane scored early on, and Doyle should have had at least one. Both worked the Cypriot defence very hard, and forcing them into making mistakes. Keane dropped deep a lot in the first half, and may have just been exhausted in the second half.
    Folan came on to win the ball from a kick out. Which he did. Probably the shortest debut since Jason Byrne!

    The lack of substitutes was puzzling, some players were clearly out on their feet, and Cyprus used all 3 of their substitutes, so they were playing against fresh legs. On the other hand, bringing on players could have lost us the game. We can definitely say that not bringing on more won it.

    One of the lads made the point after the game that we've played a very similar type of game for 3 games now, defensively solid and in the middle of the park, creative on the wings and effective up front. We won't need to change that gameplan for tougher teams. We could have beaten Cyprus by being more attacking or free flowing tonight, but teams like Italy and Bulgaria won't allow us to be as attack minded, so by keeping to the same gameplan tonight, the team will know what to do when faced with a stronger side instead of panicing when we're not given the same space. It's an interesting thought, did beating the likes of Canada, San Marino and the Faroes playing an attacking brand of football mean we didn't know what to do when faced with stronger opposition like France or Germany?
    Actually he said it a whole lot better than that, but I felt it deserved to be mentioned.
    Agree with much of the above.

    Watching from the Davin Stand, I felt most of our trouble was stemming from our full-backs and Cyprus exploited this continually. Their positioning was woefully wayward and both lacked any compusure on the ball. I thought Kilbane was just as poor as McShane - certainly in the first half.

    McShane tried his heart out but he's painfully limited. O'Brien would have been a far better alternative there.

    Cyprus got a lot of joy by circum-navigating the midfield and turning the full backs at every opportunity.

    Make no mistake - those lads are determined and can play. Nicosia will be very very difficult indeed.

    Given - no more to be said. Absolute quality.

    Dunne was excellent and O'Shea was generally solid.

    The Gibson gamble didn't pay off and Reid was conspicuous by his absence during that tricky 2nd half.

    I thought Duff and Mcgeady played very well although Mcgeady was receiving the ball standing still far too often for my liking. I think we would have got behind the Cypriot back 4 more often if McGeady could have been picked out "on the run".

    There were occasions were Duff and McGeady should stay wide as opposed to checking back and trying to beat their man for the 3rd time - particularly
    when protecting a lead. Just run the channel and lay the ball off!!!

    Overall - we got the result and I would have taken 1 nil yesterday.
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    looks like i was right about whelan, its reid beside him making him look good. what was he at in the last few minutes he should have shot, not tried to take it down and pass it, total lack of any purpose or knowledge on what he should be doing.

    Trap is stubborn, he didnt make substitutions as though he didnt want to show that his midfield picking on gibson and whelan was wrong. Neither of the players won the ball, or when they had the ball used it, gibson hit some nice passess but you could count them in one hand. Andy reid would have at least controlled the game there.

    One thing for certain is, if we are missing reid in any of the big games we are in serious trouble. And are we good enough to win a playoff? I'm not so sure.....
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    yeah would echo most of the posts on ere -- at the end of the day, HUGE result no matter how good/bad the performance - bulgaria dropping more points yday is massive (only 3 from 9 for them).

    in the first half i thought whelan was ok -- however he tired in the second and faded out of the game - put that down to lack of first team club football

    the lack of subs really frustrates me - thought the game was crying out for hunt with 20/25mins to go as our midfield was starting to sit quite deep


    but 3 points is 3 points ...roll on georgia in feb
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