Couldn't have put it better myself.
All young players need time, simple as that.
Although the way things are going in the Premiership, that may soon change to: all young players do time!
O'Sheas preformances for Ireland have been no worse then Duffs first appearences. Like O'Shea, Duffs club form was alot better then his form for us early doors and the same string of eejits slagging off O'Shea were saying Duff would never make it back then too. The fact is, as a young player his form goes up and down. Lets not forget, he was voted man of the match against Georgia in the qualifyers. Given time and, more importantly, a position (He wont be left back long term, imo) and we'll see the star that is clearly in the making with that lad, like we did with Duff not so long ago.
Mind you, this is about Liam Miller. I imagine next season he will be given a role similar to Klebersons one this season, in and out of the side and given time to establish himself. What he does from there will depend on how good the lad is.
Couldn't have put it better myself.
All young players need time, simple as that.
Although the way things are going in the Premiership, that may soon change to: all young players do time!
That's true. He's been muck for Man U all season - second season syndrome possibly. That or he just isn't as good as we thought.Originally posted by Macy
O'Shea has disappointed for Ireland, but I doubt it's part of some great conspiracy, more to do with the standard of players around him. Incidentally his worst performances for Ireland, coincided with his dip in club form. It happens to players, esp young players.
You can't spell failure without FAI
Here, here!Originally posted by Slash/ED
O'Sheas preformances for Ireland have been no worse then Duffs first appearences. Like O'Shea, Duffs club form was alot better then his form for us early doors and the same string of eejits slagging off O'Shea were saying Duff would never make it back then too. The fact is, as a young player his form goes up and down. Lets not forget, he was voted man of the match against Georgia in the qualifyers. Given time and, more importantly, a position (He wont be left back long term, imo) and we'll see the star that is clearly in the making with that lad, like we did with Duff not so long ago.
Mind you, this is about Liam Miller. I imagine next season he will be given a role similar to Klebersons one this season, in and out of the side and given time to establish himself. What he does from there will depend on how good the lad is.
You can't spell failure without FAI
He had a poor start to the season but seems to be back to last years form recently by all accounts, a bit like Wayne Rooney.Originally posted by John83
That's true. He's been muck for Man U all season - second season syndrome possibly. That or he just isn't as good as we thought.
He wasn't playing much for Celtic and he'll be playing even less for Utd. Can't see why he moved to be honest.
Not a great move for the Republic all round.
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