I thought Ward looked ropey on MOTD. One very careless gift of possession to MU neraly resulted in a goal.
Judging from some of the comments by Trap, he is probably gonna start with the majority of the regulars and then make wholesale changes aalong the way. I have to say I think that is pretty pointless now, unless he sees the celtic cup, Uruguay and the american games as enough of an opportunity to vet the pretenders then, as he only has Macedonia at home before the final run-in from June.
Killer was decent in Slovakia, but the connection between himself and Aiden mcGeady doesn't seem to be there, they aren't on the same wavelength, and I would like to see other players being tried in the position, regardless of if it's a newbee like Cunningham or Ward, or an established player such as Stephen Kelly.
Norway have had a decent start to their group, but they aren't going to be showing anything that we haven't seen before, and while it will be a decent test, they're not going to rip any debutants a new one, so it really is a good time to experiment. Wilson is worth a go in the middle of the pitch and I would definitely like to see Kevin Foley start at right back.
I absolutely detest the notion of giving someone a cap, in order for them to play some football. That is what their clubs are for. In the case of Shay, Westwood deserves a chance. Otherwise when is he gonna get the experience he needs if Shay is injured etc.
I'd like to see this (based on the squad he's picked):
--------------------------Westwood-------------------------
Foley ----------- O'Shea----------------Dunne-------Cunningham/Kelly
--------------Fahey & Wilson or Whelan & Gibson-----------------
Coleman-------------------McGeady----------------------Treacy
----------------------------Doyle----------------------------
with the likes of Hunt, Cunningham, O'Dea, and Walters getting some time in the second half.
I fear what we'll see is:
-------------------Given--------------
O'Shea-------Dunne Ledger------- Killer
Fahey--------Green Gibson------- Duff
------------ Doyle Keane -----------
with cameo's for treacy, folan, coleman, walters and cunningham. Westwood will probably get a half.
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I have to be honest, I think the clamour for him is more to do with a dearth of options for us, rather than spectacular performances by Stephen. I don't think he's particularily good at full back, particularily defensively, and I'd prefer Kelly there myself, purely for his defensive abilities. I think Steo has been tainted by the early mistake against Georgia last year, unfairly in my opinion.
It would be wrong to not have a look at Stephen Ward though. After all he's a regular (for a long time too) in a team in the PL for a 2nd year. Actually it would be foolish not to look at him.
The place is up for grabs though. Killer is on shaky ground, we just need someone to be aggresive enough to take the spot.
Height in the team is a factor that I've harped on about for at least 5 years now, and it's a primary reason Killer is there, as we've seen recently we're a small enough team; even if we have good springers, it's one thing getting in front of a big defending player, a different thing in front of a big attacking defender. Killer is brilliant at this aspect of the game in particular, and it's the main reason behind his prolonged stay of execution
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That is the truth of it. We retained the ball far better when he went off, but we weren't as forthright when either. What this confirms to me is that he's a worse off version of Keith Andrews. Also Glenn Whelans performances have deteriorated alongside him, to the extent that he is on dodgy ground too, although consistent injury and poor tactics may be as much of a cause for concern with Glenn as anything else.
If we're being honest, McCarthy should be establishing himself as the man of our midfield, and leaving Whelan, Andrews and Wilson to battle it out for the other spot, with Green a way behind, particularily if Conor Clifford can continue to progress over the course of the campaign at club level/
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Actually, the statistics don't support the opinion that Green gives the ball away more than anyone.
In each of the games, he had his dodgy moments, adjusted and improved, I'd say in all probability he has a 75%/80% success rate with his passes.
His weakness is his first touch.
Without Green on the pitch against Slovakia we were weaker - more vulnerable through CM. It is astonishing that this has not been observed/admitted.
The first player to replace at CM is Whelan, he is showing all the symptoms of a player whose game has deteriorated because of a lack of first team football.
Do you have the stats geysir? Id tend to agree with your post, was just looking to see where it is substantiated though.
I thought you were off the drink Ronnie?
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[QUOTE=geysir;1422038]To be fair, and I'm really not trying to start an argument, but you might as well put "FACT!" beside this point, because it's an opinion more than anything else really? Unless of course you present them, and I'll accept that 100%Actually, the statistics don't support the opinion that Green gives the ball away more than anyone.
I would debate that strongly, but without any evidence to back it up. That said I did rewatch the Russia game (3times) and Slovakia game, specifially to look at McGeady's performance, and in the case of the Russia game, broke down how many times he used the ball, how many times he lost it, and how well he actually played, but it cut no ice on this forum, despite being backed up by evidence.In each of the games, he had his dodgy moments, adjusted and improved, I'd say in all probability he has a 75%/80% success rate with his passes.
Again to be fair, that's probably the worst weakness for a central midfielder to have! At least Whelan's weakness is his lack of pace.His weakness is his first touch.
We weren't as combative I would describe as being more accurate, something both myself and Stuttgart acknowledged openly and positively. I think that had more to do with certain posters wanting certain players to be doing well i.e Gibson>Green.Without Green on the pitch against Slovakia we were weaker - more vulnerable through CM. It is astonishing that this has not been observed/admitted.
I disagree, and would acknowledge that it might be biased for having a fondness for Whelan, but I'd have Green out of the squad completely, whereas I'd be happy for Whelan to be a squad member.The first player to replace at CM is Whelan, he is showing all the symptoms of a player whose game has deteriorated because of a lack of first team football.
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I did think in slovakia, he was doing well and we lost the ball in the middle for longer periods of time when he went off.
I also thought he lost the ball quite a lot, but he won it originally to lose it again, which at least means we had the ball more often than normal, and for longer.
I did also say this at the time and agreed with you geysir, if that makes the "observed/admitted" any more positive.
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Ou-est le Centre George Pompidou?
That's my thinking of it exactly. Whelan has shown himself to be competent alongside a good midfielder, Stephen Reid, quite good alongside a decent midfielder, Keith Andrews. So it's not like he's been shocking for a long time. What he does isn't spectacular, he offers an outlet for the short ball for the full back, and an out ball for the wingers, when they're tight, and regularily does that well. We know he can hit a ball. So he would always get my vote over Paul green. I don't bear any ill-will against Green, I just don't think he's good enough
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Ah but he does CD, it's not his fault if they choose to lump it up instead of utilising him :-)
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I'd say it's a team effort to be honest. John O'Shea passes the ball inside all the time in the Premier League, but then again he has Scholes or Fletcher screaming at him every time he gets the ball. Showing yourself isn't really enough at this level.
Apparently Keane is to go for a scan for an injury picked up in training at Spurs. Any word on when Folan is expected to be fit? If both were to withdraw, would he call Stokes or Sheridan up? Anyone any idea on how Sheridan has been doing lately?
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