I know, I said so. Go back and read this post again.
Also Bolton were pretty well financed, his transfer policy was to buy players on Bosman transfers or at the end of their contract on the cheap, and then spend what would have been the transfer fee on wages (e.g. Okacha, Campo, Anelka, Djorkaeff) he had far more money to spend at Newcastle and got nowhere
Traps only mistake last night was not giving Coleman a run. I thought Trap might have taken Long off as he looked knackered with 10 minutes to go (he worked his socks off up to that), and stuck McGeady in behind Walters, putting Coleman on RW.
I thought we played well and Cunningham was fantastic apart from one blip when he played the ball accross the defence and their striker nearly got his foot on it. It should only be a couple of games now before Kilbane is displaced!!
Fahey played as well as any centre mid in an Irish shirt has played of late and Foley and Kelly held their own at RB which gives Trap no reason now whatsoever to pick Paul McShane ever again!!!!
Anyone know what the attendance was? It wasn't announced at the match funnily enough!!!
Cunningham wasn't fantastic, defensively i thought he got turned inside a couple of times too easily and was at fault for their second goal, apart from the mistake he was caught too far forward and couldn't get back. Going forward he was very good and his passing range(with both feet) is only what kilbane could dream of.
Josh at CH was also poor enough i thought as pointed out by geysir on another thread.
it was something like 30,086 - tbh i dont think there was even that many there, i would say it was a case of those who bought russia tickets were forced to buy norway(apart from general release) and just didnt turn up.
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
This is the same guy who was heralded as Ireland's great white hope, the next Liam Brady. Who McCarthy was lambasted for after selecting Lee Carsley ahead of him. Who was utterly anonymous in each and every one of his senior caps, especially his last one against Nigeria. Also, IIRC, McPhail played no part in Leeds' CL run apart from the 4-0 defeat to Barca, when Leeds were missing a whole team through injury. Giving McPhail credit for that is like Darren Potter getting credit for being in Liverpool's Champion's League-winning squad.
If Coleman or McCarthy achieve nothing more than being an inconsistent Championship player, we'll all be bitterly disappointed.
I think Coleman has achieved almost as much already...
SF, thats rather harsh though, Mcphail has had a fair share of injuries and obviously the cancer scare, to overcome, a lot more than the average footballer. Although before the cancer scare i think he had a big run of games for cardiff.
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
Nah, I agree with Supreme Feet re-McPhail. There was a lot of revisionist nonense here about McPhail being a CL semi-finalist etc.
He was a lovely player (a mate of mine played with him on a UEFA coaching course, said he was head and shoulders above everyone else) but never ever put his stamp on a game that had a physical element to it - let's face it, that's almost every game. More of an indictment of the footballing culture he was dependent on for a living, or maybe even O'Leary, but let's face it, for whatever reason, his career never ever came close to matching his talent.
I always said I'd pay good money to watch Xabi Alonso just kick a ball against a wall. I'd do the same for McPhail.
I had the privilege of meeting Mark Kinsella recently - maybe less talented but just more streetwise, hence his career was largely played out at a higher level.
- 1st round of qualifying games V Armenia (3/09/10), V Andorra (7/09/10). McCarthy played the full 90 minutes either side of these V Spurs (28/08/2010), V Sunderland (11/09/2010). No sign of injury.
- 2nd round of qualifying games V Russia (8/10/2010), V Slovakia (12/10/2010). McCarthy again played the full 90 mins either side of these V Wolves (2/10/2010) and V Newcastle (16/10/2010). Again no sign of injury until the fateful Bolton game on 23/10/2010, there was only sign of Trappatoni's ignorant bliss.
I suggest you do your research a bit more thoroughly before you try to play jack the lad on the forum with your smart comments
http://www.breakingnews.ie/sport/eyqlkfojcwid/
I don't know if he was fit at the time of the Russia game but I'd go out on a limb and say it would be too big a match to give him his first competitive game.
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