Shay Given
Richard Dunne
John O'Shea
Sean St Ledger
Stephen Ward
Keith Andrews
Damien Duff
Aiden McGeady
Glenn Whelan
Kevin Doyle
Robbie Keane
Simon Cox
Jonathan Walters
Yes, I think so. Giggs managed to stay very fit into his late 30s because he was the model professional. Just like Duff.
Somebody have a word with Martin Jol.
Andrews by some margin for me. Thought McGeady, Duff and St.Ledger were half decent in patches of games too.
Andrews defo.
Though I think Whelan was probably our worst player. Followed closely by Ward
Folding my way into the big money!!!
'Best' players- Andrews, McGeady, Duff, St Ledger(he scored)
Worst-Given, Dunne, Ward
Best: Andrews & St Ledger
Worst: Keane, Ward & Given
I thought Andrews put in a shift and huffed and puffed. Can't fault him for effort. Had a few efforts on goal as well. But didn't think he was great at being a central midfielder, which is what he was supposed to be doing. Not up to it at this level I'm afraid. But he did play to the fullest of his potential.
Keith Andrews...he's a poor player at this level though.
Andrews, with honourable mentions for McGeady and Ward. If Andrews doesn't earn himself a Premier League move, something is very wrong.
Andrews - an international class player, every team needs one and with a little confidence (and better coaching) he could be a much better player. I'd name him as captain next time out. Duff did well and for all the nonsense spoken by the talking heads, when Ireland tried short passes (against teams who hassle and press like Spain and Croatia) it was a disaster. Duff did simple things right and was solid.
Given needs major rehab, or retirement. Robbie can be a good impact sub. Dunne seemed overawed much of the time.
Hard to judge anyone, they were all hit with stagefright from the off, trying to play a million miles a minute - should have laid down a few markers early (especially against Croatia) and had an easier time of it.
Andrews for me. Worked hard, very industrious.
I'd give an honourable mention to St. Ledger as well, but no one in the defense comes out well in the whole thing.
Andrews, Sledge, Duff, McGeady, Cox didn't embarass themselves
How is it Sledge's reputation soars higher the harder he sucks?
I'd give Mcgeady top rating in that he at least looked like he might trouble the opposition a bit even if he never quite did. He'll go on taking stick whilst inferior colleagues go on getting the credit and dodging the blame, but going forward I think he's number one Irish footballer from now on. Andrews is the only other player to enhance his reputation at all, everyone else struggled but then given they've all had fairly poor seasons at club level so cant be too surprised.
i thought sledge was easily our best defender, not to mention top scorer
mcgeady is never going to show his full potential playing in our system, where he is to easy to neutralise. but himself and duff were the only 2 players that actually wanted to be on the ball.
andrews is a good player, why aren't west brom keeping him?
Poll added to this thread now.
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Fun stat for the 3 games:
Total Shots
12 – Keith Andrews
3 – Kevin Doyle
3 – Richard Dunne
2 – Simon Cox
2 – Robbie Keane
2 – Sean St. Ledger
1 – Damien Duff
1 – Shane Long
1 – Aiden McGeady
1 – Glenn Whelan
Just shows how big a part set pieces were in our threat, in 270 minutes we had 2 shots on target from open play.
Keane and Andrews? (for shots on target?)
I remember Cox having one against Croatia (I think) and Andrews versus Italy....
Jeez this is depressing stuff.....
I thought you were off the drink Ronnie?
"No, I drink to help me mind my own business....can I get you one? (c) Ronnie Drew
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