
Originally Posted by
Supreme feet
Back in May, it was apparent that the Paris '09 XI would be sufficient as a base for the Irish squad to build on. Throw in Cunningham at LB and gradually bring other players like McCarthy and Meyler into the set-up. It all seemed so simple, and Trap looked like he knew what he was doing. He included McCarthy, Cunningham and Meyler in the May friendly squad, and I looked forward to a smooth, easy transition.
However, since then, Given, Whelan and Keane have stagnated at their clubs, Lawrence has dropped a division, St. Ledger hasn't progressed at club level, and Andrews has been injured and may not get his place back with Blackburn. If the six I've mentioned were playing week-in-week-out, there wouldn't be too many issues. Trap has been very unlucky about what's happened to our experienced, senior players at their clubs. He can't help if players are dropped, or get injured. However, by persisting with Green, Gibson, Kilbane, O'Dea and McShane in the squad, he makes himself very hard to defend at times.
Trap's now in a situation where people will be baying for his blood unless he throws at least four hitherto-uncapped, under-23 players into the starting XI against Macedonia. And he won't do that - it'd be a huge risk for any international manager. McCarthy was quite progressive, but he always kept faith with Carsley, Holland, Breen, Gary Kelly etc, when fans and journos were crying for their heads. When we last qualified for the WC, it was a very experienced team with an average age of about 28 or 29, as it is for most teams who qualify for anything. However, youth seems like the only option now, since such misery surrounds our first-choice team. The Paris XI, playing regularly for their clubs, even with Kilbane at LB, would be good enough to beat Macedonia home and away, but unfortunately, that team seems to have fallen apart through injury and club circumstances, and Trap is being asked by the fans to build a new team mid-way through a campaign. A team with Cunningham, Clarke, Duffy, Coleman, Meyler and McCarthy playing together is mouth-watering for the future, but for Macedonia away in June?
A common-sense blend of youth and experience is the answer, and how well Trap manages that situation will define his tenure as Irish manager.
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