I agree that Green isnt good enough but Im happy with the way the group has started so Im not gonna start bitching about the squad at this stage
Its really not that complicated!!!
Yeah but how many penalties have Ireland given away in the last 2.5 years? For all of KK's obvious limitations, he's a very disciplined player.
The difference is the players in the squad could step in for frontline players and essentially do the same job. McCarthy, Wilson and Coleman haven't been in squads before so they don't have the experience of Trap's rigid system.
Surely Green was a change made for a friendly?
yeah it was sloppy to give a goal away against Andorra and we should have scored more but its not just under Trap that we havent hammered weak teams. We always seem to drop to the level of the opposition for years now.
Anyway, we can argue about the merits of the squad all we want but if we get 4 or 6 points from these 2 games then it will have been justified.
Its really not that complicated!!!
Of the current frontline players, Lawrence, Green, Andrews and St. Ledger were all brought in mid-campaign for friendlies. He's not very adventurous in his choice of player but I see no reason why he wouldn't bring in Wilson to compete with similar-minded players like Andrews and Whelan.
According to this - http://www.irishtimes.com/newspaper/...264348498.html - Brady finished with the setup after the Brazil game in March. Since then Paul Green, Greg Cunningham, Keith Fahey, Keith Treacy and Cillian Sheridan have all made their debuts, while Shane Duffy and Brian Murphy were called into the training squad before Algeria and Paraguay
if anything this season, his record is as a regularly introduced substitute. Is he going to start either game against Russia or Slovakia ahead of Stephen Kelly (who is a regular starter at fulham) or John O'Shea (who is Trapattoni's regular starter at right full). Plain and simple, no he isn't. So there's not much point in calling him up at the moment, should either or those players get injured between then and now then he's still behind Foley in terms of Premiership experience, and call ups to the Ireland squad under Trappatoni.
I said last week these are not the games to call him up to play in, and I still believe it.
oh okay so a "regularly introduced substitute" is not the same as a "regular player" then. Bizarre.
I like high energy football. A little bit rock and roll. Many finishes instead of waiting for the perfect one.
He is the manager. I support the team. Trap defines how the team plays. At this stage you can either accept that he defines the team or howl at the moon. If you accept that he defines the team, then his selections make perfect sense.
Who else is there, to play the holding role that Trap would want in the absence of Andrews?"better than anybody else"? Crazy talk.
Possibly McCarthy? came on against Brazil but he was not there in the Summer and he won't be used against Russia.
I like high energy football. A little bit rock and roll. Many finishes instead of waiting for the perfect one.
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