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    Lightbulb Greatest Rep Ireland XI ever

    Here's one to get the debate rolling. Just pick the finest eleven players to have worn the green jersey for the Republic. Here goes mine.
    1. Packie Bonner
    2. Denis Irwin
    3. Steve Staunton
    4. Kevin Moran
    5. Paul McGrath
    6. Roy Keane
    7. John Giles
    8. Liam Brady
    9. Frank Stapleton
    10. John Aldridge
    11. Damien Duff

    Alright I have controversially included Duff but he will be the greatest left-winger we produce for a while. Niall Quinn, Ronnie Whelan, Tony Dunne and Robbie Keane, amongst others, miss out.
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    very hard to do this properly as i have only a kowledge of the teams since the eoin hand era..and not b4 that when i'm sure we had some great players that might not have gotten the exposure they do now...

    what about tony galvin for duff though
    other then that a damn good side seanie
    what a midfield giles,brady, keano..how would you play that..give giles a free role or what?
    you have no right winger..houghton was also a class act?
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    Dunno if i'd pick aldridge. Compare his scoring rate at club level to that for ireland and there's a massive gap. I'd go for quinny. Houghton too maybe. Damn good team though.

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    Can only comment on who i've seen but...

    1. Packie Bonner
    2. Denis Irwin
    3. Steve Staunton
    4. Kevin Moran
    5. Paul McGrath
    6. Roy Keane
    7. Whelan (can't remember first name. ahhh!)
    8. Liam Brady
    9. Frank Stapleton
    10. Niall Quinn
    11. Ray Houghton

    bench: carr, aldo, galvin
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    1. Packie Bonner
    2. Denis Irwin
    3. Steve Staunton
    4. Charlie Hurley
    5. Paul McGrath
    6. Roy Keane
    7. Johnny Giles
    8. Liam Brady
    9. Frank Stapleton
    10. Robbie Keane
    11. Tony Galvin

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    1bonner
    2irwin
    3staunton
    4moran
    5mcgrath
    6keane
    7giles
    8brady
    11galvin
    9aldridge
    10quinn

    subs :
    given
    mccarthy
    duff
    houghton
    stapelton
    Last edited by gustavo; 06/12/2001 at 10:23 PM.

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    1. Packie Bonner
    2. Denis Irwin
    3. Steve Staunton
    4. Kevin Moran
    5. Paul McGrath
    6. Roy Keane
    7. Johnny Giles
    8. Liam Brady
    9. Niall Quinn
    10. John Aldridge
    11. Ronnie Whelan
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    Completely forgot about Houghton - I'd probably include him instead of Duff, but this would completely unbalance my selection. I put Giles on the right wing because that's where he started his career at United, but I'm sure he wouldn't be too happy to be taken out of his customary central playmaker role.
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    Ever?

    What about the team for 2002/4.

    Given

    Carr, O'Shea, O'Brien, Harte

    Reid, McPhail, Keane, Duff

    Keane, Sadlier
    Last edited by Wizzard; 10/12/2001 at 3:24 PM.
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    Packie Bonner
    Tony Dunne
    Kevin Moran
    Paul McGrath
    Shay Brennan
    John Giles
    Liam Brady
    Roy Keane
    Ray Houghton
    Don Givens
    Frank Stapleton
    Last edited by Brine; 17/12/2001 at 5:07 PM.

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    What no mention of John Goodman and Micky Evans?????
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    Re: Ever?

    Originally posted by Wizzard
    What about the team for 2002/4.

    Given

    Carr, O'Shea, O'Brien, Harte

    Reid, McPhail, Keane, Duff

    Keane, Sadlier
    are you sure thats not the u-21 team? ain't no way o'brien & o'shea will play together in the WC as they're too inexperienced.

    For some reason mick mccarthy doesn't rate mcphail (Premiership,CL etc....) & has given Reid(1st season in english 1st division) a lot more opportunities.
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    All of the above posts (with 1or2 minor exceptions) should be renamed best teams of the last 20 years?

    Here's my selction for Best Ever Team

    Packie Bonner

    Dave Langan, Paul McGrath, David O'Leary, Jimmy Holmes

    John Giles, Roy Keane, LIAM

    Don Givens, Frank Stapleton, Steve Heighway


    Subs
    Alan Kelly Snr, Mark Lawenson, Mick Martin, Tony Dunne, Tony Galvin, Joe Kinnear, Gerry Daly

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