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    Errrm not sure if Reid is good enough to be a complete visionary, but he is certainly a player that Ireland haven't had as long as I've been watching them. He's just got creativity and the spark to make things happen, I cringe to compare him to Gazza (urgh), but he's that sort of player without being a tosser. Ireland have really struggled to break down teams that sit in front of us as long as I've seen us, Duff brought a new element with his dribbling to help, and now I think that Reid could pass his way through them. With the two of them in the team, we're quite potent going forward.

    The only thing I'd worry about with them swapping wings is the communication with the full backs, Duff or Reid have not got very strong defensive attributes, so that might leave us exposed down the flanks - especially if we had to give Ian Harte a game if Josh completely loses form, then that'd be a total left side that couldn't defend. So if we had Reid and Duff alternating flanks, then there'd be no communication with the full backs and that could spell disaster, unless they got very good at it.

    I'm in favour of playing Reid alongside Roy in the centre of the park. Roy cannot run very far anymore, it's the reality, he is a holding player and will not be able to bomb forward like before. However, this means he can look after our back 4 and then nip it off them before giving it to someone else. If we partnered him with Reider in the middle, it'd give Reid a creative license and allow him to support the attackers much better than say, Holland and Kinsella could do in the past. Reid wouldn't need to track back so much and having him in a semi-floating role may cause all sorts of problems for defences. He's a smart footballer, he could handle the free role.

    I'd like to point out that Reid's best performances for Ireland have been in the middle, notabley on his debut against Canada where he was allowed to make 'killer' passes, as well as support the front two. If we could only find a partner for Robbie, and everyone was fit, we'd be an irresistable force going forward.

    *drools*

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    I'd like to point out that Reid's best performances for Ireland have been in the middle, notabley on his debut against Canada where he was allowed to make 'killer' passes, as well as support the front two. If we could only find a partner for Robbie, and everyone was fit, we'd be an irresistable force going forward.
    Exactly.

    What's this myth some people have about needing to "get stuck in" in order to play in the middle? Last I checked Jack Charlton wasn't our manager anymore. Most successful European teams have always had a skillful guy in the middle of the park. Look at Litmanen when he was at Ajax, Deco with Porto or Giuly at Monaco. Why is it that in Ireland, whenever we have a small, skillful player who could dictate the play and run the midfield, that we stick them up front or put them out on the wing?
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    Well the thing is Canada aren't exactly world beaters so it's hard to judge him there. I'd like to see him play centrally in some friendlys against decent opposition, with Keane beside him he probably wouldn't need to worry about the defencive side of his game anyway, but until then he'll probably be used on the wings.

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    In my opinion, to a degree, too many people in Irish football still don't take us seriously as a football team. We are limited with squad numbers and such, small population, minority sport in Ireland, etc. - but bloody hell, we have got some good players.

    The success of Charlton's era in some ways does us no favours, the big man/little man strike pairing, battlers in midfield, all tried and tested theories that are hard to drop because they did so well for us before.

    But if we're honest, Ireland these days have much more scope to play expansive football. We should be saying to Duff and Reid to go express themselves Dutch style, whilst playing in the same Irish spirit that boosts us against more able opponents. We're pretty good and I hope Kerr is the manager to break with tradition and get the side playing good football and building on the theory that the second round of the World Cup is a good show and we'll settle for that. Greece won the Euro Champs for feck sake, why couldn't that be Ireland?

    The first step is to start qualifying for tournaments on a regular basis, truth is we weren't at Euro 96, WC 98, Euro 2000 and Euro 2004. Ok, so we got some bum draws in playoffs and missed out a few times, but from now on to be a respected team Ireland will have to be around for the summer.

    I'm in an ambitious mood today.

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    I agree with what you are saying Ade

    I am very confident about the next few years. All we need is a partner for Robbie and a bit more stability in defence and we will be flying.

    I really think we have issues up front - in my opinion connolly and macken are just not good enough...we have to try and be brave and risk someone like mcgeady or elliott(providing they both remain regulars for teams this year - which looks likely) Yes they are young and a bit untried but is that necesarily a bad thing. It is always good to have an element of surprise - they can add something a bit different.

    I think that if we have robbie back and keep a fairly good bill of health we will be unbeaten in the qualifiers come xmas time

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    Very few changes needed from wed in my opinion. The only changes in defence andy o for doc and carr for finnan maybe .

    Midfield same as wed reid keane kilbane and miller

    up front if robbie fit have robbie up front and duffer just behind .. he can run the swiss defence ragged from here with them not knowing whether to man mark him or let him go

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    Duff has never, ever, ran a defence ragged playing up front. Him and Keane as a parntership don't work and that's been proven time and time again.

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    Quote Originally Posted by only1kilbane
    Very few changes needed from wed in my opinion. The only changes in defence andy o for doc and carr for finnan maybe .

    Midfield same as wed reid keane kilbane and miller

    up front if robbie fit have robbie up front and duffer just behind .. he can run the swiss defence ragged from here with them not knowing whether to man mark him or let him go
    If we had Zidane, Vieira, Totti, Ballack and Baraja, I'd say you'd still have Kilbane in that midfield somewhere.

    Didn't you see the game the last day, Duff was lost when in the forward position, he made one run in the whole game and that was from the left, he just can't play up front.

    My midfield has to be

    Duff Reid Keano Miller/Finnan

    I'd be tempted to throw O'Shea in beside Keane when playing the French so we wouldn't be over run physically by Vieira and Mackele, but Reid and Keane are so good at passing the ball that the physical thing might not even be an issue.

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    Look fair enough i am a big fan of kilbane but i can see the bigger picture . I would not pick duff behind keane if i thought morrison was good enough but he aint. so might as well pick your best 11 rather than 2 forwards jsut to have 2 forwards. Morrison aint up to scratch . we need duffer reid and keane to play and the only way for it is if duffer plays behind keano and reid on the left. In switz i would be tempted to play carr and finnan on the right as still not won over by liam miller

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    Morrison is a better striker than Duff. He's scored more goals than Duff when played up front and Robbie Keane has scored more goals when played beside him than when played beside Duff. Duff and Keane, goals return wise, is probably one of our worst strike forces in recent memory.

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    Duff Reid Keano Miller/Finnan

    I'd be tempted to throw O'Shea in beside Keane when playing the French so we wouldn't be over run physically by Vieira and Mackele, but Reid and Keane are so good at passing the ball that the physical thing might not even be an issue.
    That's exactly the midfield I'd go with.

    There's no point in trying to play physcial football against Vieira and Makelele, we'd be playing to their strengths. We need to play to our strengths, and Reid and Keane have the ability to pass around them. Ajax went unbeaten against Arsenal home and away a couple of seasons ago in the Champions League, because Steven Pienaar and Tomas Galasek passed Vieira and co off the pitch. It was Vieira's (6'3", 83kg) job to mark Pienaar (5'9", 66 kg) but Vieira could only stand and watch.


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    Quote Originally Posted by carnstien
    If we had Zidane, Vieira, Totti, Ballack and Baraja, I'd say you'd still have Kilbane in that midfield somewhere.
    If we had world class options all over the pitch you'd still find a place for O'Shea.

    BTW, Finnan has done nothing on the right to impress me. If anything I'd play Carr on the right of midfield if we're stuck for options. He has 3 assists from right back since Kerr took over and was originally a midfielder at in his early Spurs days.

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    I don't know about moving Carr, he's been impressive this year and made an impact the other day off the bench for us, moving him around could hurt his game. I'd definitely have him ahead of Finnan at right back atm, Finnan isn't a right winger which is hurting his game being played there so on the right I'd go with either Andy Reid or Miller depending on who exactly plays where elsewhere.

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    There umpteen combinations you could try - to be honest I think all the suggested tinkering would have pretty minimal impact. I think the focus has to be on Kerr and the team he puts out in the qualifiers, and the changes he makes during the games. Kerr will have more influence than any of the players. I think the next 4 competitive games will tell us a lot about Brian Kerr.

    My only thoughts are Carr ahead of Finnan, Duff to be kept on the left wing for the remainder of his Ireland career. I don't agree with Reid or Miller in the middle yet, right midfield only for now. And I would never go with less than 2 from Keane, Holland, Kilbane or Alan Quinn in midfield. O'Shea is an option here but he is needed at left back. Macken may well be a starter very soon unless Morrison starts scoring. I don't rate Connolly.

    Kenny Cunningham hasn't started either of Birmingham's 2 premiership games so far, I think this season he may have difficulty dislodging Upson & Taylor, which is a concern as we need stability at the back.

    But it's great to see 3 Irish guys playing for ManU and McGeady looks very promising.
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    The front six for me would look like this


    ______________________RobbieKeane____________Clint
    Duff_____________RoyKeane____________Miller_______ ____________A Reid


    Robbie is our best striker, even if its not world class so he's in. Clint is on because he does work hard and provides some of the assists to robbie.

    Duff plays well out on the left so he is staying put. I have Andy Reid way out on the right so we can play a balanced side with 2 wingers. Both player provide our best oppurtunity of breaking down teams (without the long ball) and creativity.

    If roy decides to play(joke) then i would put him in midfield of course and I have Miller there as he is "supposed" to be a great player.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 1MickCollins
    Kenny Cunningham hasn't started either of Birmingham's 2 premiership games so far, I think this season he may have difficulty dislodging Upson & Taylor, which is a concern as we need stability at the back.
    He was suspended for the first 2 matches of the season.

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    I would love to see us be brave enough to go with Reid in the centre of midfield, as I think long term that will be his best position. I reckon he has the potential to be in the Giles/Brady class as regards passing. He also impressed me working back the other night, so I don't see why this should be a problem. For Cyprus certainly, if not away to France, my midfield would be Keane and Reid central, Kilbane on the left, Miller on the right. Robbie and Duff upfront. It may not be Duffs best position, but nobody else we have looks good enough frankly. Having said that, my guess is that Brian Kerr will be conservative and go with Holland or Kilbane to partner Keane.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TonyD
    Robbie and Duff upfront. It may not be Duffs best position, but nobody else we have looks good enough frankly.
    Frankly, Duff isn't good enough. He's shown himself to be a very poor striker, his goals return is rubbish, his partners goals returns have been rubbish and he doesn't set up any goals either. Morrison is simply a better striker, he scores more and his parnter usually scores more.

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    Smile My tuppence worth

    What I love most about this discussion is that we are in a position to argue over who should occupy various positions. For the last few years it's been a case of "if Kinsella (or whoever) doesn't break his leg we can put out 11 players!" Finally we have choices in midfield, and on the wings - and good choices at that. Personally, I'd leave Duff where he does his best work - on the left wing. Moving him is not an option. after that, make your choices with the others. I'd stick Reid on the other wing with Keane and Miller in the middle, but others will no doubt put forward very valid arguments for other players.

    Honestly though - have you ever seen Duffer play anywhere near his best when he's anywhere other than on the left wing ? I still have great memories of watching him put the fear of god into the Germans and the Cameroon in Japan - blazing a path down the left wing... Quite looking forward to see him do it against the French in October...But we do need someone capable of finishing up front too - thats the real area we need to sort. Connolly is an ok first division striker, Morrison is too prone to miss and Doc's a defender. We need some one competent to partner Robbie - I hope Macken can rise to the challenge but so far, I have me doubts.

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    Duff_____________RoyKeane____________Miller_______ __________A Reid

    Seamusomick, davros mostly similar as myself. Reading in the newspapers, it seems as though Kerr has other ideas about the midfield.

    Miller is playing out on the right for UTD but thats because they are short of players. His best position is centre of the park. Roy in the centre as well (no question there) and Duff plays his best way out on the left. Since A Reid can play out on the right (and do very well) then thats where he should be playing.


    Independnt:- Kerr has admired Kevin Kilbane since he took the job.....
    So have I, he works hard, all heart, but there is still no way i would put him in midfield and have take out any of the above bar injuries.

    At the back I think we will do ok. Given as keeper, Carr on the right, O brien and Cunningham in the centre and that just leaves left back as the main problems in the side.(as far as i can see)

    I wonder could Mc Geady play alongside robbie

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