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Thread: Roy in, O'Shea Out. Doubt over Duff.

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    Roy in, O'Shea Out. Doubt over Duff.

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    Duff, Kavanagh and Carr all carrying injuries, although Carr expected to be fine. O'Shea gone back to Manchester with a slight tear to a thigh muscle.

    Duff would be a loss, let's hope he recovers, I guess the loss of Kavangh would be compensated for with Keane's arrival, but I'd prefer to have them both available.
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    ****, we simply cannot lose Duff. O'Shea is also a loss because Maybury is, well, pretty useless and will likely start. I'd much rather we played Finnan there myself but can't see it happening.

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    Wonder will Harte get the call-up?

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    **** me, lose Duff and our midfield will start to lose a lot of its bite. I hope he recovers.

    Maybury cannot start, whether it means switching Finnan to the left or asking Ian Harte could he break off from settling in to help us... whatever, just don't play Maybury.

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    Brilliant, he (Duff) had just got back from injury too.
    A kick to the calf apparently.

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    Good God keep Maybury away from the team, come back Ian Harte all is forgiven.

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    Finnan might be right-footed but at least he can defend. Stick him in at left-back.

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    Any word on the status of Duff? If Duff isn't fit then Kilbane will play which makes NO SENSE WHATSOEVER!!! My team, assuming a fit Duff:

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    Finnan (lb)
    O'Brien
    Cunningham
    Carr (rb)

    Duff (lm)
    Keane
    Kavanagh
    Reid

    Morrison
    Keane

    If Duff is not fit:

    Maybury (lb)
    O'Brien
    Cunningham
    Carr

    Reid (lb)
    Keane
    Kavanagh
    Finnan (rb)

    Morrisson
    Keane

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    How about - assuming Duff is fit

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    Carr, O'Brien, Cunningham, Kilbane
    Reid, Keane, Kavanagh, Duff
    Morrison, Keane

    I think Kilbane gives plenty of legs up and down the left back flank, decent defender, works hard and given the amount of Swiss out of the game shouldn't be hindered too much with man-marking, defensive duties. Plus will allow Duff a little more freedom to roam given the ground Kilbane can cover.

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    I noticed during the match, that the Cypriot No.7 was kicking lumps out of Duffer in the first 20 minute, only when he got a yellow of the ref did he decide to stop, after one of these exchanges I saw Duffer limping of a wee bit, but he played on and had an influential second half, I hope it is only a dead leg like injury and he can shake it off, I'd expect if it was serious he'd be gone home already, with a midfield of Roy, Duffer and Reidy, 3 points and revenge is within touching distance...

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    Kilbane's enthusiastic dog act might indeed be suited to left back. It's the only position I'd ever consider playing him in for Ireland, and as a last resort. If Duff is also injured Kilbane could do left-back, Finnan right-half and Reid left-half. But let's hope it doesn't come to that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by eire24
    How about - assuming Duff is fit

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    Carr, O'Brien, Cunningham, Kilbane
    Reid, Keane, Kavanagh, Duff
    Morrison, Keane
    Interesting alright. Kilbane played there against the Saudis in the World Cup when they were coming back into the game - Harte came off at half-time I think. That was the end of the Saudis as an attacking force.

    On a slightly unrelated thread, Cyprus was Kilbane's 27th consecutive competitive appearance for Ireland - only beaten by Houghton and Bonner!

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    Quote Originally Posted by pineapple stu
    On a slightly unrelated thread, Cyprus was Kilbane's 27th consecutive competitive appearance for Ireland - only beaten by Houghton and Bonner!
    That is shocking, how he does it I'll never know, I wish he would just get injured or something. Off the pitch he must be a really, really nice guy because I'm sure it is not his footballing ability that is winning over all these managers.

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    Im sure Duff will be fine to play, I really hope he dosnt play Maybury at left back, he should play Finnan or Kilbane there. Keanos comeback is a massive boost.

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    He works hard, that is all you need to win matches.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tricky_colour
    He works hard, that is all you need to win matches.
    Quality wins matches, not workrate.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Slash/ED
    Quality wins matches, not workrate.
    So why didn't France beat Israel?..........

    How did Greece win Euro 2004?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Greenbod
    So why didn't France beat Israel?..........

    How did Greece win Euro 2004?
    Because France showed no quality on the day and well Greece was alot of luck, as you can see by the fact they've since gone and lost to Albania in their first qualifyer. Best team in europe they aren't.

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    Duff ok to play now!

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    Quote Originally Posted by pete
    Duff ok to play now!
    Yep great news
    With only 29 hours to kick off, and providing no one else gets injured, I reckon Kerr will play the following side.

    Given
    Carr O'Brien Cunningham Finnan
    Reid Keane Kilbane Duff
    Robbie Clint

    Last edited by Littlest Hobo; 07/09/2004 at 2:51 PM.
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