Shay looked a bit hesitant when he went to throw the ball out, as if it wasn't a natural action or perhaps in dread of what will happen next.
Shay looked a bit hesitant when he went to throw the ball out, as if it wasn't a natural action or perhaps in dread of what will happen next.
Aye he's up front for Stoke - used to play the right for Ipswich and Pulis has shifted him out there a couple of times but mainly he's a FF. And that's my point - If you have actually watched him play you would realise he's a lesser version of Doyle. He just gets better service than Doyle does at Wolves.
Did you ever notice that in every painting of Adam & Eve, they have belly buttons. Think about that...take as long as you want.
By the way, i don't know if ye watched the webcast, but Brady was under the impression that McCarthy is tied to us from the Brazil friendly. That's actually quite scary and a damning advertisemtn for the FAI. Fair deuce to Bill for making the comment about him being the assistant manager. There's a phone call that's needed to James asap.
Also Bill brought up Barry Maguire and the panel didn't have a clue who he was talking about. I love Eamonn and Johnny normally, but there lack of knowledge is depressing. We're all a bunch of Ireland lovers with no involvement with the FAI (I think!) and i think anyone on this forum could list out more players available to the irish squad than the staff of the FAI combined. That's very very sad in my opinion.
Not only that, but he appeared aghast upon hearing that Scotland had actually been in contact with McCarthy regarding playing for them. Fair enough, Brady isn't directly involved anymore but I can well imagine Trap and co. being similarly surprised if it was put to them. For what it's worth though, I fully expect McCarthy to stick with us and I believe he told them as much when contacted.
All jokes aside, as of right now I wouldnt be entirely confident of us getting six points off them either.
Ya you could tell from Giles face when he mentioned Barry M that he hadnt a clue who he was. These guys are first paid good money to be on the show and second are meant to have a strong interest in Irish international football. Its not much to ask of them to just be aware of whats relevant to the team and what options are out there.
I know the webcast is more relaxed but still Brady not knowing (and hinting that Trap doesnt either) about the rule re tying a player down when it has been known by pretty much every poster here for months is a bit alarming.
If a player isn't playing in the sky leagues our venerable "3 wise men" (copyright rte.ie) haven't a clue who they are. Then again, most football fans in Ireland are in the same boat. Apparently football doesn't go beyond Norwich. The hilarious interjection of Dunphy about Wes Hoolahan was great. Obviously they've forgotten his performances in the CL against Hajduk and Deportivo! Then again, for them the CL doesn't start until our sides, ie the sky league foursome and now Spurs, start playing.
Lads this was a terrible performance bar 25 mins or so of the first half, we reverted to type hoofing it up after a good opening spell where we kept it on the ground and their fans started jeering and getting frustrated. Slovakia are very poor, but unfortunately we are too, we will not win away against macedonia either. I can see us struggling to get 2nd at this stage. How does the 2nd place work again? Is there a chance of finishing second in one group and not qualifying?
I thought mcgeady did well the last few games, and was the only outlet last night. fahey tired very quickly, or was he actually injured? Gibson was frustrated as he showed on a couple of occasions, when he received the ball and no one ran to him. One thing i cant understand about our team is they dont make short runs towards the player to receive a pass rather sit further up and expect the pass to land at their feet, this isn't skill this is just awareness and drive, i cant figure out whey we dont do it. It happened with the throws as well, we were taking an age to take throws because no one was making a run to receive the ball in tight areas. Trap also said that when he came in he thought the one thing he could improve on and quickly was our defending from set pieces and making us tighter at the back, he has completely failed in this regard as we are just as bad as ever, we cant hold onto a lead and most of our goals are conceded from set pieces. Now you can blame the individuals but its up to the manager to have us organised and well drilled in training for this.
We lost 3 points this time around, it is a terrible terrible return. We looked happy to play for the draw against slovakia if you ask me, even once they came back in, its the same old story. I feel sorry for robbie, when was the last time he missed a penatly? His touch was very poor, and his finishing was just as bad, but he has been good for ireland and recently having a hard time at spurs so I wont blame him, because overall we didn't deserve to win that game, we didn't create half enough chances.
I said it before and Ill say it again, we are exactly the same as under kerr, even with mccarthy we looked like winning till the last minute away from home. Arguably mccarthy had a worse centre half pairing at his disposal, far less options on the wings, and he certainly hadn't doyle and keane, the keane of the last couple of years that is, quinn isnt a patch on doyle, and shay in goals is definitely more experienced too. Kerr definitely didn't have the options we have. Trap is definitely not worth 2mil a year, thats for sure.
One thing this board needs is a sense of realism when judging the team, that is the most I have gained over the last week or so.
I cant really be arsed writing too much more at this stage, as im still seriously frustrated.
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2 points lost there, absolutely no doubt about it. They were there for the taking. We seemed to be happy with a draw at half time. So so annoying that we didn't go out in that 2nd half and believe that we could go on and win the game. Slovakia are poor, so are we yes, but that was a great opportunity to keep our hopes alive of winning the group. A place in the play-offs is the best we can hope for now.
My MOTM was Fahey, thought he was excellent. Long did well too.
ok a few things, firstly as far as im concerned robbie has earned a night off due to the fact hes netted 45 times, 45 times in the past.
Given - I was uncomfortable watching him, the backpasses he looked shaky with them. Just get it out.
Kilbane - He so slow on the ball, just pass it off. Need a change here.
Dunne - Ok night.
St Ledger - Solid enough i thought and got the goal. ok here.
O 'Shea - Poor night from him. His passing is brutal though, brutal.
McGeady - Has to be a definate starter IMO. Yes his final ball is still suspect but his pace and trickery out of defence is vital at the minute.
Green - Hes awfull, lads i dont think hes ever actually passed to a green shirt.
Whelan - Another poor night from him. Lost something since the last qualifiers.
Fahey - Great performance, composed on the ball and great delivery. Only thing is id like to see him in the centre, will lose his place on the wing when duff/lawerence/hunt all come back into contention.
Gibson - He wasnt great when he came on, i expected a lot more.
Long - A bit clumsy at times with his tackles but gave 200%. Just a pity we couldnt get him in the box on the end of a few balls. Should give him the belief he could get more gametime now.
Keane - Had an off night but as i said hes earned a poor night or two.
Keogh - Didnt have much involment.
Are people happy with a point? I don't know but 1 point from these 2 games is not good enough.
Have we still got a chance at topping the group?
No, I'm not happy with a point but it is what it is. We're in a dogfight now rather than having some breathing space. It's not optimal, but it's not a disaster.
Paul, I disgree about the performance. I've watched plenty of these type of games, not just Ireland but other teams. What we did last night is what other teams who win away do. We missed 3 great chances and conceded relatively little - a few shots and set-pieces (Slovakia's biggest strength). The general performance could easily have resulted in a win.
The weak points of the last campaign - careless defending, inadequate finishing - are still present.
5 months to get it right. Macedonia double header is critical.
Lads stop being deluded, it will nto go any way. The outcome is inevitable for us. Russia will walk away with this group now. Be realistic and tell me how based on the last 10 years of any away games etc, or when we needed to win games home or away have we done it? yes we have holland 2001, 9 years ago. We are fighting for second now, and we will do well to get it i reckon, remember slovakia still have russia at home and we have them away.
I'm a bloke,I'm an ocker
And I really love your knockers,I'm a labourer by day,
I **** up all me pay,Watching footy on TV,
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You can disagree, but the result is like every other game we've played away from there and what happened? yep we drew. we went 1 - 0 up years ago against switzerland through morrisson, same happened, israel, same happened. the performance are not good enough to win and thats why we haven't won. You can say what you like but the results are there as proof. We had very little possession in the second half, they had plenty and only for poor final passes and shooting they would have won. Plenty of teams can go away to these places and win.
I'm a bloke,I'm an ocker
And I really love your knockers,I'm a labourer by day,
I **** up all me pay,Watching footy on TV,
Just feed me more VB,Just pour my beer,And get my smokes, And go away
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