Dropped, also been injured for the last six months and hasn't made a compelling case to be included over anyone else. Next.
Never dropped, constantly injured and retired from international duty because of them. Next.
Who? Marc Wilson maybe? Or Darron Gibson? Or McCarthy who Trap has already indicated will likely be in the Norway squad? Next.
Agreed. Next.
Green's only just started. I remember a midfielder who started unconvincingly and became our most consistent midfielder - Glenn Whelan. Same Glenn Whelan who was immense vs Italy home and away, and France home and away and who is missed whenever he's not in the team. St Ledger has slotted in beside Dunne and being almost faultless in competitive games, an extremely impressive feat for a fairly young guy. Next.
Folan was extremely effective against Italy. But regardless, be realistic about what Folan and Best are there to do - hustle and bustle beside Keane/Doyle. They've done fairly well at it when called upon. As for Andrews, MOTM against France in Paris. Next
At this stage there is possibly only one player (Andy Reid) the above could apply to. One player - that Trappatoni has a real vindictive streak alright...
No you're not - this is pure melodrama. Slamming Trap for being lazy - a manager who has taken this so called 'average' bunch of players, as you describe them, to one competitive defeat and the brink of the World Cup - is nonsense.
We'll keep believing it since a lot of us base our opinions on, you know, actual results as opposed to WUMing Mystic Meg-asism's.



), kilbanes finish against bulgaria at home was top drawer, except he would never be able do it down the other end. He was clearly at fault for bulgarias goal away as well, along with a few other bloomers that we got away with. IN the last few games, everyone has targeted that side continuously, his positional sense is terrible and so must his communication skills be(everyone says he is there for experience, but he doesn't find the right positions, thats experience really even if its not your preferred position it should be natural/obvious enough), because he is always dragged too far in and balls are easily placed over in behind him or gives the winger too much space to attack with and he doesnt have the speed anymore to keep up with them. Now if we had absolutely no cover there or no one who could do a makeshift job there then I would say Trap is justified in his argument. But i honestly think we couldn't do any worse with the other options we have there. Kilbane was solely responsible for the loss of 4 points in my opinion last campaign, yet trap continues to pick him.
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