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    Quote Originally Posted by DannyInvincible View Post
    Irwin stopped playing for us in 1999, when he would have been 33/34. Was he a first-team regular for United between then and until he moved to Wolves? He did play with us at the 1994 World Cup in the US as well, of course. Not that I'm necessarily disagreeing with you, seanfhear, because a tally of 56 caps in the nine years he spent playing for us seems rather light for such a good player in comparison to the likes of Kenny Cunningham who won 72 in the nine years he played for us between 1996 and 2005.
    I did'nt realise he was that old then. I would liked to have had him playing for us at the 2002 world cup especially as Ian Harte was going throug a bit of a crisis (loss of form) but it was'nt to be

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sullivinho View Post



    You could add Carr to that list too, unfortunately.
    In fairness Carr's decline was down to a serious injury that prevented him being the player he was prior to the injury

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    Quote Originally Posted by paul_oshea View Post
    Funny that our only top 4 performer over the whole decade is oshea, and he is only in 1 posters team of the decade!! Are we really that good?!
    Steve Finnan was at a top 4 club for half the decade!!
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    Finnan - Dunne - O'Shea - Harte

    Duff - Keane - Andy Reid - Kilbane

    Keane - Doyle

    Bench: Kiely, Staunton, Cunningham, Holland, McAteer, Morrison, Quinn

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    Quote Originally Posted by Murfinator View Post
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    Finnan - Dunne - O'Shea - Harte

    Duff - Keane - Andy Reid - Kilbane

    Keane - Doyle

    Bench: Kiely, Staunton, Cunningham, Holland, McAteer, Morrison, Quinn
    hand on heart, how many good games did he actually have for us??

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    Quote Originally Posted by jbyrne View Post
    hand on heart, how many good games did he actually have for us??
    Indeed. Reid has become over-rated and his absence perpetuates his inflated reputation.

    There sometimes appears to be a perception put forward that he'd single handedly life the side to world beaters.

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    Finnan - JOSH - Dunne - Staunton

    McAteer - Keane - S Reid - Duff

    Keane - Quinn


    Just some comments:
    Harte probably deserves to be in there for his performances in the WC2002 campaign (joint top scorer iirc). But his defensive frailities overall and lack of pace see Stan in there instead.
    Doyle and Quinn is another tough one, but feel that Quinn had a very better partnership with Keane, he was stronger in the air and more likely to score goals. A notable shout for Morrison there as well.
    Cunningham very close to getting in there as well, but I think in the last 4-5 years JOSH has been a top performer for us so deserves the nod.
    The real issues are over who gets the second CM place and the RM position. I have S Reid there as I believe in the few performances he had for us, he was top notch, but unfortunately injury prevented much further. So he is in there on potential i suppose rather than performance. Kinsella/Holland and maybe even Kilbane the other contenders.
    Right midfield, well McAteer is the obvious option, but we havent really had a stand out top RM. Its weird how many countries struggle to get strong left footed players but we are the opposite in recent times.

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    GIVEN!!!!!!!!

    CARR!!!!!! DUNNE!!!!!!!! CUNNINGHAM!!!!!! O'SHEA!!!!!!!

    FINNAN!!!!!!!! ROY KEANE!!!!!! KINSELLA!!!!!! DUFF!!!!!!!!

    QUINN!!!!!!!! ROBBIE KEANE!!!!!!!!!


    Note: I think my use of bold and caps, together with my overuse of exclamation marks, gives this team a far more dynamic look.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SilkCut View Post
    Steve Finnan was at a top 4 club for half the decade!!
    yep sorry good point, funny out of sight out of mind!!
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    Decent enough side elroy,

    Over the decade, I wonder what % of the time JOSH been utilised as a CB though? Anyone any idea roughly how many times he's featured as a CB for us?
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    * Shay Given,
    * Stephen Carr,
    * Andy O'Brien,
    * Kenny Cunningham,
    * John O'Shea,
    * Steve Finnan,
    * Roy Keane,
    * Kevin Kilbane,
    * Robbie Keane,
    * Damien Duff,
    * Clinton Morrison (Andy Reid, 41)

    The Ireland team of the decade played in Paris on Saturday October 9, 2004. A manful performance away from home against the team that went on to win the World Cup.
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    Beaten in the final you mean. Solid team alright. Arguably O'Brien and Kilbane were the only weak points in the team but were greatly assisted by strong partners i.e. Cunningham and Keane respectively. Morrison was playing very well at the time as well. JOSH's effort hitting the post iirc, heartbreaking.

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    Yikes thats a glaring football error!

    KK definately was weak link but he had a brilliant game alongside Keane in the engine room of that team. I don't know if I'd call O'Brien a weak link. Except for the Cyprus performance, I think he was solid in pretty much all of his performances for Ireland. Stalwarts like John O'Shea and Dunne had some bad games in the green shirt although they have set a remarkably high standard over the last couple of years.
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    Quote Originally Posted by elroy View Post
    JOSH's effort hitting the post iirc, heartbreaking.
    Think it just went wide

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    ---------Given---------

    O'Shea---Cunningham--Dunne---Harte

    Finnan--Keane---Holland---Duff

    -----------Keane---Doyle---------

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    Quote Originally Posted by dr_peepee View Post
    Ha!! Jayzuz.... Kilbane plays every game of the decade and ye can't find room for him.
    I can see your point but he's played 3 positions for us in those 10 years and I just think I had better options than him in all 3 positions

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    Quote Originally Posted by danonion View Post
    * Shay Given,
    * Stephen Carr,
    * Andy O'Brien,
    * Kenny Cunningham,
    * John O'Shea,
    * Steve Finnan,
    * Roy Keane,
    * Kevin Kilbane,
    * Robbie Keane,
    * Damien Duff,
    * Clinton Morrison (Andy Reid, 41)

    The Ireland team of the decade played in Paris on Saturday October 9, 2004. A manful performance away from home against the team that went on to win the World Cup.
    France won the world cup 2 years after that?! Really? There might be some italians who disagree with that.
    Last edited by paul_oshea; 28/10/2010 at 9:59 AM. Reason: deleted:error already pointed out about dannion
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    Quote Originally Posted by elroy View Post
    Beaten in the final you mean. Solid team alright. Arguably O'Brien and Kilbane were the only weak points in the team but were greatly assisted by strong partners i.e. Cunningham and Keane respectively. Morrison was playing very well at the time as well. JOSH's effort hitting the post iirc, heartbreaking.
    He didnt hit the post he hit it wide, opened his foot out and hit it sweetly but terrible aiming. Funny he went onto say he wouldn't do that again against the french last time out and he did nearly the exact same!!!
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