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    Blimey, sounds like quite an injury list however we have options
    and the opposition is not the best (well Cyprus isn't anyway).

    O' Shea had played in midfield for Man U.
    Miller would be a loss, but hopefully he will recover.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tricky_colour
    Miller would be a loss, but hopefully he will recover.
    Miller pulled out today, Barrett is his replacement.

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    Against a team like Cyprus Harte would have been a good option at left back,
    as hes a good free taker.

    That could free up O'Shea to play in midfield if required.

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    I was just thinking Carsley, as Everton seem to be
    doing OK, although he has offically retired and henever
    really impressed for Ireland in the past.

    Barret made an impact when he last played so it it
    will be a good oppertunity for him to impress again
    hopefully.

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    Lets cut to the chase here with midfield selection seeming becoming sparser by the day, whats the general consensus can a midfield of Kavanagh and Kilbane do the business for us over the two legs. Me i think so but it won't be pretty 4 points thankyou very much!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by davros
    The point is that RMK is now an old crock ......his career has caught up with him................. by the end of the Faroes H.game,we can probably look fwd.to an hr.max.from him in Paris.........which for after 4 WCQ's is P*ss-poor .......He should Retire now!

    Thanks RMK,but No thanks!
    That really is the biggest pile of ****e I have ever seen.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Beaver
    If you ask me Davros makes a lot of sense. Why keep defending a man who keeps letting his coutry down?
    Thats just not fair, he has even came out of 'enforced' retirement
    to play for his country, and will be playing at an older age than most,
    many players younger than him have retired from internationals and
    get no stick. But lets not start this negative stuff.

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    He's picked up an injury and I dont want to start jumping on the bandwagon. However I reckon RMK is too long on the tooth and there is no way he will be playing for Ireland in another seasons time. I think this is his last season in the premiership and Fergie may well be trying to spread his games throughout the season.

    If we get the 4 points with Kavanagh and Kilbane in the centre of the park we will be doing great. I just hope Robbie Keane, Duff, Carr, Reid and Given dont pick up any injuries !!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Beaver
    Why keep defending a man who keeps letting his coutry down?
    I just for the life of me can't understand people who hold such ridiculous opinions, what the hell is going on inside your head that you could be so bloody wrong?

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