Conor Powell
Considering this seems to be our weakest area, i've been looking for a list of current/potential left backs and coulndt find any, so here's my 2 cents. Add to the list if you can think of any please
*Edit* Adding in suggestions
Kevin Kilbane
John O'Shea
Eddie Nolan
Damien Delaney
Stephan O'Halloran
Shane Lowry (should he change his mind)
Marcos Painter
Stephan Ward
Conor Powell
Ian Harte
Danny Murphy
Marc Wilson
hmmm?
Last edited by rebelmusic; 10/09/2009 at 6:30 PM.
Conor Powell
In Trap we trust
Probably past his best-before date but he did score for Carlisle recently.
Ian Harte
"There's man all over for you, blaming on his boots the fault of his feet" - Samuel Beckett, Waiting for Godot
Trap mentioned Stephen Ward yesterday. I would like to see Stephen O'Halloran and Marcos Painter get a call up for a friendly at some stage as well
No reason why a fit Steve Finnan cant play at left-full, just leaves the problem of finding a decent right-full then.
I suppose the given is if that finnan is fit, he'll slot into right back with o'shea going out left, which i would be happy enough with. At this stage i don't really rate o'shea going forward but i would with finnan which at least is one more attacking option then we have at the moment
Didn't even hear about Lowry defecting until i read this thread!!
Aw well, hope him all the best in his career.
Wilson at Portsmouth can also play left back, he played alot of football on the left wing for Bournemouth a few seasons ago.
Including Powell but not Danny Murphy is pointless.
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If I remember correctly though Finnan had said before that he doesn't feel comfortable at left-back. He played there a few times under both Kerr and Stuanton but it was never the most successful outcome. Steven Carr was tried in the same way by Kerr but neither of them are as flexible as Denis Irwin was (or John O'Shea could be).
Finnan is worth his place at right-back though.
"There's man all over for you, blaming on his boots the fault of his feet" - Samuel Beckett, Waiting for Godot
It would certainly curtail his offencesive play (not that Trap seems to encourage that anyway) but it would shore up the left hand side and give the two centrehalves confidence that is lacking at the moment with Killer.
Haha.
Interstingly, if finnan comes back and grabs the right back slot at portsmouth we could very well see wilson being slotted in on the left in an injury scenario. I'd be pretty happy if both our full backs we're playing together on the club scene, of course that would mean the bench for sledge, unless of course josh went into midfield xD
I assume the plan will be Finnan at RB and JOS at LB?
I'd rather play Finnan, Kelly, Foley or JOS out of position there than any of that list.
If someone has to be picked Kilbane is the best of a bad lot.
Though I always thought Damien Delaney was half-decent and he's first choice LB at Ipswich unless I'm mistaken so surprised he never stayed in Trap's plans.
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