If he gets us to a World Cup he'll be as good as McCarthy.Originally Posted by Slash/ED
If he gets us further than last 16 he'll have done better than McCarthy.
Carnstein, you would prefer a midfield of O'Shea and Reid which obviously means playing O'Shea as a holding midfielder. O'Shea has never played the holding midfield role in his life so I don't think we're going to throw him in there for the qualifiers. When played for United Djemba was playing the holding role and O'Shea was getting forward a lot. So your central midfield pairing is out of the question.
If he gets us to a World Cup he'll be as good as McCarthy.Originally Posted by Slash/ED
If he gets us further than last 16 he'll have done better than McCarthy.
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I was just thinking last night, that Roy Keane has not actually pulled out of the squad yet. Usually when someone gets an injury like that they would have pulled out by now. I reckon that he is still hopefull that he can maybe make the swiss game and is playing it cool for the moment. According to the website Kerr has been in contact with Utd Medical team regarding the situation but I think he is not deffo out until he is pulled out of the squad for medical reasons. Dont wanna get anybodys hopes up that he will play but it is still a possibility.
Read in todays Papers that Kerr is contacting Man U medical staff to see can Roy still make one or two of the qualifiers, I don't mind the Cyprus match we can well manage that without Roy, but having him for the Swiss match would be a massive boost..
http://www.fai.ie/article.asp?hlid=2...avlid=&sublid=
Kerr has been in contact with Manchester United
Republic of Ireland manager Brian Kerr has said he has been in contact with Manchester United following the news that Roy Keane has cracked his ribs and could be out for a number of weeks.
"I and the FAIreland medical team have been in constant contact today with Manchester United and the Manchester United medical team to ascertain the exact position in relation Roy Keane," he said.
Should this have not been merged into the previous topic as it was mentioned there too. It did not need a new thread of its own surely
Are you willing to give him 6 years for him to qualify for a World Cup? Like McCarthy?Originally Posted by Greenbod
"Jacques Santini...will be greeted in every dugout of the country by "one-nil, one-nil" - Clive Tyldsley, 89th minute of France-England June 13, 2004.
"Ooooohhhh Nooooooo" Bobby Robson 91st minute.
Eh, they only happen every four years, so yes, I would give him two attempts, depending of course on how we actually perform in the upcoming qualifiers and the following euro qualifiers.Originally Posted by Metrostars
He does, however, already have an advantage over McCarthy in that he has a youthful and promising squad to work with. McCarthy started with a weak and ageing squad.
"Can I have a Kit-Kat, chunky?"
"you mean a big one"
"No a normal kit-kat you fat bitch"
NeilMcD- CorrectI was just thinking last night, that Roy Keane has not actually pulled out of the squad yet. Usually when someone gets an injury like that they would have pulled out by now. I reckon that he is still hopefull that he can maybe make the swiss game and is playing it cool for the moment. According to the website Kerr has been in contact with Utd Medical team regarding the situation but I think he is not deffo out until he is pulled out of the squad for medical reasons. Dont wanna get anybodys hopes up that he will play but it is still a possibility.
Keane is far from out of the Switzerland match yet. The noises i've heard from close to the squad are that he's very eager to play , probably about 50-50 at the minute and that's why he's still in the squad.
They're better than O'Shea.Originally Posted by Silvio
I can't believe people are seriously suggesting that O'Shea should play Centre Midfield. He's not good enough. He's only played a few games there.
I reckon these are the same people who said that he should play centre half. Look what happened the last time we played Switzerland.
I understand he played a game or two with the broken ribs
anyway, it was only the punctured lung which side-lined him.
Roys a tough guy, playing with a broken leg or sommat would
not be a majot problem![]()
Bit different with a punctured lung though, anyone got a bicycle repair kit?
Fair enough that somebody points out that O'Shea in the centre for Ireland might not be a good idea due to him playing out of position, but to then turn around and suggest Kilbane for the position... well that's just mind-boggling.
If I was manager I might give Graham Kavanagh a go against the Cypriots. He's a centre midfielder, which often comes in handy when playing centre midfield.
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With all due respect, your mind is easily boggled. Kilbane has already played well at centre midfield for both club and country. Kerr will most likely play him there v Cyprus.Originally Posted by brine3
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"you mean a big one"
"No a normal kit-kat you fat bitch"
Read back through any threads on the subject, I've always said that I want Duff on the left wing, it's his best position. However Kerr WILL play Duff up front, so in that situation that's the best midfield I think available.Originally Posted by carnstien
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Reid has played one game in CM for us against weak opposition in a friendly.
O'Shea has never played in CM for Ireland, and was a stopgap in Central midfield for United in a few games
That it not reason enough to exclude two experienced (relaitively in Kilbane's case) CM's in a World Cup Qualifier.
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You are not the manager and Kavanagh is an average player, he's not exactly getting rave reviews with Cardiff this season.Originally Posted by brine3
It really does boggle the mind to see how narrowminded most people are. Up until a year ago Kilbane had never played in central midfield either, he has now and he has been very average there.Originally Posted by tiktok
Just because people have never seen Reid and O'Shea play together in midfield the idea is dismissed, if it happened people would jump straight on the bandwagon and say that it's a great partnership. Anybody who is capable of forming an opinion of there own (1% of people max) and not just spouting off crap they pick up from various sources should be able to see that Reid and O'Shea would make a hell of a lot better partnership than Kilbane and Holland.
And I have no reason to be biased twoards O'Shea or Reid as I do not support Forrest or ManUre.
Damn, another dream shattered.You are not the manager
I'm very capable of forming my own opinions, and here I've formed them based on what I've seen of the players in question, not on what anybody else tells me, and just because I disagree with you doesn't make me wrong (or narrow-minded, or crap-spouting or any other derisory description you'd like to tag me with).Originally Posted by carnstien
You say you're not biased towards O'Shea. Well I am, I'm a United fan. He's not played very well for United in a long time and he was a stopgap in Fergie's plans, as I've said before, Fergie may see him in CM down the line, but I want him to gain the neccessary experiance at club level (as Kilbane did) rather than throwing him into that most responsible of positions in a WC qualifier, especially in the holding role, which he has never ever played for club or country.
Holland and Kilbane have both played in CM for us, an IMO have equipped themselves well, obviously you disagree. With Keane out we need at least one experienced head in their, cyprus are not to be taken lightly, and a WC qualifier is not the time for experimenting.
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there's a difference between forming your own opinion and making stuff up. One is an informed statement... the other is known as crazy-talk.Originally Posted by carnstien
o'shea has almost no experience in cm.. holland is 1 billlion times more expereiced and o'shea is also not looking the sort of dependable no-****-ups person I want in CM - frankly he looks like he could crack under pressure
reid, granted may not be a bad idea. but only with a sure head next to him. holland, keane, someone used to international level ball. kilbane I wouldn't be so sure of in centre mid but he'd be better than o'shea.
Look lads, who gives a ****, some of us want to see Kilbane in the middle and some of us don't. It's the same arguments over and over again and opinions aren't going to change so let's just forget it.
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