I thought Nolan was awful.
I thought Nolan was awful.
It wasn't pretty but it was effective. South Africa dominated possession but never looked like scoring.
I thought Kelly defended well (covered the centre backs on two occasions) but was very sloppy in possession. Nolan at least runs out to the wide man and tries to close him down unlike Kilbane but again he was also wasteful in possession. St Ledger and McShane were solid. No real errors there.
Keogh isn't a wide player and can be excused from a real assessment. Lawrence put some decent crosses in and took his goal very well. Gibson was non existant (again). Andrews was slightly busier but both struggled. The game just passed em by. Fair enough they sat in front of the two centre backs and we didn't concede but they didn't probe and always took the easy option when they were in possession e.g. back to the keeper. It looks like Whelan and Andrews will be the central pairing once again for the Italy game because Gibson didn't do enough but I hope and pray two central midfielders fall from the sky who a) want to play for us b) can pass a ball but also fit into the Trap's system.
Folan worked hard, won a lot of headers and is a useful player to spring from the bench (as is Leon Best). I'm surprised Stoke haven't tried to buy Folan because he'd be ideal for them.
Last edited by shakermaker1982; 09/09/2009 at 1:10 PM. Reason: spelling
JVOH went how long without a goal at Celtic?
Anyway, I thought Folan did really well in Bulgaria & Italy, less well last night. In his other games he brought others into the game but last night the ball wouldn't stick. He had great nuisance value but I've seen him do better for us.
I'm glad the consensus is that Keogh is exempt from serious assessment.
Could Kelly have played his way into Trap's thoughts (assuming Finnan hasn't had game time)? Kelly & JOS as full backs, on whatever side Trap decides.
Yeah I just wouldn't like to see him as 5th choice striker, although he's surely as good as Kitson.
Hopefully he'll be exempt from starting on the wing from now on.
Wouldn't mind it at all. I think he's a good defender and basically he'd be just coming in for Kilbane.
Kelly showed enough that he has the promise of being able to play better.
He needs to get his place on his club team
A draw is the best result as everything is still in our hands, an Italian win while pretty much guaranteeing our 2nd place will prevent us topping the group. I'd like to think we can get a win at home to Italy.
Off topic a bit - I think tonight's games across Europe are fascinating, NI's group in particular (Czechs in 5th!). Group 1 (Denmark, Hungary, Sweden, Portugal) is a good one too.
I don't think anyone will fancy going to NI and NI are capable of getting results against decent teams away. I'd say Poland & czech rep would iprefer to be in their shoes.
NI have the edge over Poland - they'll win the head-to-head if level. Czechs might still win 3 out of 3 - but they'll have to.
Head to head doesn't matter
goal difference is the first criteria if teams finish level on points.
Thanks, I stand corrected.
I think Lawrence may have played himself just about into contention. In a team where the tactics rely on soaking up a lot of pressure and trying to snatch a goal from a set piece or counter attack then Lawrences threat from set pieces and from distance could be very valuable. Especially when you consider Hunts disappointing turn at the weekend and McGeady's general ineffectiveness.
Lawrence offers good technique, good set piece option, good stamina and controlled aggression. All he has to do is keep it going and learn Traps system.
I like high energy football. A little bit rock and roll. Many finishes instead of waiting for the perfect one.
ultimately his contributions have been about average for the most part. He hasnt set the international stage alight just yet.
I think he will come good its just that at the moment, from what ive seen over the last year, he's quite average.
I think Lawrence is not too far away from making a breakthrough at someones expense. If we qualify he could really push on and claim a place in the pre WC friendlies.
I like high energy football. A little bit rock and roll. Many finishes instead of waiting for the perfect one.
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