Congo congo congo...
Ah, if only it was O'Shea, we'd be looking like selecting the best eleven for once.
Keane-Kav it is so (hopefully).![]()
http://www.eleven-a-side.com/worldcu...p?newsid=13577
Republic of Ireland midfielder Matt Holland has been ruled out of next month’s World Cup qualifier against France in Paris due to the ankle injury that has disrupted the Charlton skipper’s season so far.
Holland has been out of action since being stretchered off in the Addicks’ opening Premiership match against Bolton Wanderers at the Reebok that the home side won 4-0.
The former Ipswich midfielder missed Ireland’s opening two World Cup qualifiers against Cyprus and Switzerland earlier this month with Graham Kavanagh and Kevin Kilbane deputising for the experienced campaigner.
Charlton’s medical staff have pencilled in their Premiership clash with Newcastle United on October 17th as a possible comeback date for the 29-year-old.
Irish manager Brian Kerr will be disappointed to have his full squad available for the clash with the French, who have started their campaign poorly.
Congo congo congo...
Ah, if only it was O'Shea, we'd be looking like selecting the best eleven for once.
You can't spell failure without FAI
With Holland out we now have more of a chance of choosing the best 11 as Holland isn't in it IMO. I agree with you about O'Shea too.Originally Posted by John83
well at least it isnt Robbie Keane or Roy Keane.
I think o Shea will become a decent enough player, probably at the end of this season, he has a good attitude, decent skill and just makes stupid mistakes
We have better central mid fielders than Holland but we do not have better left backs then O'Shea, unless Finnan gets a run there and he'd have to play in a few friendlys first imo.
This spares us of another performance from the invisible man, Delap, Kavanagh or Miller would all do a better job than him imo.
Holland would have almost definetly started if he was fit, but we have better options than him, so its a plus for us as far as im concerned.
I have to agree with Davros
I don't think Holland is that great but he is defo better that kilbane or Kavanagh
I couldn't agree more. I think Holland's as good as any of the current central midfielders, they're hardly queuing up for us at the minute. He’s one of those understated players that people overlook but I think we really missed his drive in the last two games, and Charlton certainly seem to be missing him.Originally Posted by davros
Who would people suggest instead, certainly neither Kavanagh nor Kilbane,
Any loss of a premiership player is a blow. I don't agree that having his options whittled away will make BK pick a better team. there's a lot of football to be played between now and france .... more players could easily be sending the sick notes.
" I wish to God that someone would be able to block out the voices in my head for five minutes, the voices that scream, over and over again: "Why do they come to me to die?"
Very true Davros. Holland has been one of Ireland's most consistent players in recent years. He has great experience and his leadership skills would have been invaluable in a big match like this. Holland plays with a good Charlton team. Kavanagh plays with a struggling Cardiff team. End of story.Originally Posted by davros
"Love many, trust few, always paddle your own canoe." Dillo
Consistently invisible. The Matt Holland that plays for Charlton is not the Matt Holland that plays for Ireland. He puts a lot more effort in for Charlton IMO. I couldn't give a crap where Kav plays, he's a better passer and tackler so he should be in there. I'd love someone to send me a video of one of his recent performances for Ireland as if he's as consistent as you say then it will be the same player we'd be missing on October 9th.Originally Posted by TheJamaicanP.M.
Stop going by his performances for Charlton. He has had his chances for Ireland and has never played as well as he does for his club.
Nobody can comment on Kav's lack of experience at the top level. When playing the supporting midfielder you may need experience but top level experience doesn't make a difference. He has played over 300 games in central midfield, I'm sure he has come up against just as good a central midfield partnership as the French (no Makelele, Vieira, Zidane...) (he played a good few premiership games). The only difference here is he won't have such an important role as he does for his club.
If Holland really wants to play against France he will go against his manager and make himself available. He's back in training and is sure to be fit for the French match but Curbishly chose the match after the international break as the date of his return for obvious reasons. I'd turn my back on Curbishly before I would on Fergie and Keane deserves credit for what he did (he wasn't supposed to be back until next Monday).
I want someone giving his all for his country and not someone who's going to apologise for a miss timed tackle.
Andy Reid plays with a struggling Notts Forest team while Steve Finnan plays with a good Liverpool team, but look at everyone's first choice right wing ahead of the Swiss game.Originally Posted by TheJamaicanP.M.
It's a big fish/small pond situation.
In the end, what's important is that Kerr has as many decent options available to him as possible. Holland has done very well with Charlton and has been a good player for us through the years. I can't believe that there are people who are greeting his injury as a positive thing![]()
He's definitely a loss, even if he weren't to play, for the experience he can offer to younger members of the squad.
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sensible post there, holland being fit and at least in the squad will force the other midfielders to performOriginally Posted by Lionel Ritchie
Yeah right. I’m sure Fergie was really concerned that Ireland won, just like he was concerned every time he asked Keane not to play in other Ireland games (friendly or competitive). I’m sure he wasn’t just using the Ireland game as a run-out for Keane, a chance for Keane to improve his touch and fitness. In fact I’m sure he was bravely risking Keane sustaining further injury just for the sake of Ireland. Quite frankly I’m becoming really sceptical about any length of injury report coming out of Old Trafford; Ruud van Nist: Will it be months? weeks? days? Oh no, surprise surprise he can play tomorrow. The same cr*p is going on with Rooney - will he/won’t he be fit for the Liverpool match? Fergie’s playing the press again.Originally Posted by eirebhoy
Holland is always available, he rarely misses a game and am sure has never said “I don’t do friendlies”! And nobody’s ever claimed that he’s a hard tackling midfielder like Keane and Kavanagh, but he is great at bringing the ball forward! We’ve got to play the Faroes after France. Keane and Kav? Why not go the whole hog and put 5 across midfield and 1 up front? Frankly I’d rather Holland play in that game.
For Charlton probably. I am not exagerrating when I say I honestly rarely get to see him touch the ball when he plays for Ireland never mind bring it forward.Originally Posted by Hither green
He does OK in a few home games but he'susually shíte when away from home. I'll go through the ratings from eleven-a-side.com:
Russia 4-2 Ireland
Matt Holland: The drop from the Premiership seems to be taking its toll. Didn’t demand the ball when a leader was needed. Put himself about and won a few good tackles, but provided nothing in possession. 4
Ireland 1-2 Switzerland
Georgia 1-2 IrelandMatt Holland: The game largely passed him by. One excellent goal-line intervention early on and a decent effort at the other end too, but never a midfield general 4
Albania 0-0 IrelandHolland: Anonymous for long spells, and when he doesn’t deliver going forward, he doesn’t deliver much at all. He and Kinsella were outnumbered against Georgia’s five-man central hub. 5
Ireland 2-1 AlbaniaHolland: A thoroughly industrious performance from the Ipswich man. There remains little in the way of creativity in the Irish midfield, but Holland toiled honestly all night and won a prodigious amount of ball. 7
Ireland 2-0 GeorgiaMatt Holland: Like his midfield sidekick Kinsella, provided little in the way of creativity or forward thinking. Bit into a couple of tone-setting tackles, but no glimpses of his sometime attacking threat today. 6
Ireland 1-1 RussiaMatt Holland: One of his best performances in an Irish shirt. Midfield authority was a prerequisite for success, and Holland, who covered every blade of grass, helped provide that. 8
Switzerland 2-0 Ireland - His last competitive game and he hasn't improved since.Matt Holland: Solid in the tackle throughout. One volley well over, and never really threatened to add to his international tally. Unable to stamp any attacking authority on the game when authority was needed in the second half, and the position remains a concern. 5
So 2 good (not the best of opposition) and 6 bad - dreadful performances from 8."Kilbane, Breen and Holland should never be picked in an Ireland squad again. "
"and Holland is and always will be a dependable water-carrier, but nothing else."
"Holland was disgraceful last night. He never took responsibility."
"Holland as usual did nothing"
Just to show how anonymous he can be:
Ireland 2-1 Czech's
Brazil 0-0 Ireland"Holland 5 - Anonomous for the first 70 minutes and only worked when he was forced."
"Holland 5 - Hasn't done anything in an Irish shirt since World Cup."
"MATT HOLLAND: Anonymous in midfield and at fault for the goal. Needs to start reproducing his premiership form at international level."
"Holland 6 No injury worries in 29 yrs never mind 4 yrs . Not competitive enough. We need a competitive midfielder who can pass the ball. He is not it."
"Holland 5 - Not joking .... but honestly kept forgetting he was on the pitch."
"Holland 5 - His usual pathetic self. Lazy, uncomitted and unable to pass the ball more than 10 yards. Shouldn't be in the squad. "
"Holland 5: Hardly noticed him until he went centre back and was forced to play "
"Holland probably doesn't even deserve a 5. Did he actually do anything of note last night?"
I have gone through all this hassle because I feel so strongly about this. Holland is useless and you lot have very short memories if you think his injury will be a loss."Was he playing?"
Didn't see enough of him"
" Holland 4 - How he keeps getting picked is beyond me. His passing is average, he never gets far enough forward to shoot and he seems afraid to tackle- shouldn't even have been in the squad."
Whatever I'm on (you're not getting someOriginally Posted by davros
), you have to admit that Holland is far from as consistent as on this forum say. Judging by his performances away against the likes of Russia, Switzerland and Georgia, I would dread to see how he would perform in Paris.
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I forgot to get back to the following:
Where in my post does it even mention anything about Fergie other than the bit where Keane turned his back on him? Judging by your reply to my post I can only assume you mis-read it.Originally Posted by Hither green
Who'd "we're all"? I'd say there's more people that wouldn't play Holland than those who would.Originally Posted by davros
How do you explain my above post (#16)?
including brian kerr?Originally Posted by eirebhoy
personally i'd show a little more faith in holland, it might be that kerr is doing the same. i'm sure he remembers his goals against portugal away and cameroon, not least his performances in the qualifiers for wc 2002. sure some time has passed since and he's not setting the world alight but i'm trying to not be so short-sighted
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Let the join the ranks of the mostly silent majority and say that IMHO Holland will not be missed. I struggle to remember many great performances by him in a green shirt. His best moments came when the midfield was being carried by RMK and we all saw how poor the Kinsella-Holland axis was on its own.
Have to admit that I've never forgiven him coming on and then going AWOL at that last minute corener in Skopje.
Together with all our hearts.
i know what you mean, i have the same problem with lee carsleyOriginally Posted by fergalr
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