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Thread: Ireland V Sweden(A) 22 March & Austria(H) - 26 March 2013 - World Cup 2014 Qualifiers

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    Fair play to my fellow Galway man David Forde. Made a few great saves and claimed every cross he came for apart from one I think. That said he looks really uncomfortable with the ball at his feet.

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    Forde was very good tonight but unfortunately we have another keeper, just like Shay, who frightens the life out of me when the ball is passed back to him under pressure. But all in all, his saves and taking balls from crosses/corners was excellent. Well done to him!

    Back 4 very solid.

    Thought Green and McCarthy were excellent in the middle and felt a bit for Green when one or two passes went astray as it blemished an otherwise solid performance from him.

    Very impressed by Robbie also. Thought he looked sharp and used his brain, leading from the front.

    What I'm most impressed about was our attitude to the game and our togetherness. It was real 'put 'em under pressure' stuff.
    We've gotten so used to seeing Irish teams drop off when the opposition have the ball, this was like a breath of fresh air.
    Was delighted to see Walters, McClean and Green flying into tackles. Rattled the Swedes and set a benchmark for us to kick on and improve in this group.

    A good night's work!
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    All the players at various times made a bad pass.
    If Green makes one or two bad passes, it hits the headlines. If a McClean cross doesn't find anybody in the box, his 'no end product' hits the headlines.
    Both McClean and Green had very good games. If you get one superb ball from a winger landing at the foot of a striker in space, that's a good night's work in a game where chances were few and non existent.
    Of our full backs, I thought Coleman showed signs of inexperience which is normal enough but he was far more disciplined in his positioning than previous.
    Wilson was solid and that was without showing his usual ability to stroke the passes.

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    I agree that Coleman still tends to get caught out of position a few times, but hopefully he keeps improving his game. I am delighted for him as I used to watch him play when I lived in Sligo for a couple of years and it is always nice to see a player you watched at LoI level do well. I am surprised that the expert analyists at rte Giles/Dunphy are not aware of this fault in his game but with more experience and good coaching he can sort this out before the two guys catch o0n while watching him on tv playing in their beloved premiership. I also hope the Everton fans have stopped giving him abuse as they were doing earlier this season.

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    Quote Originally Posted by wonder88 View Post
    I agree that Coleman still tends to get caught out of position a few times, but hopefully he keeps improving his game. I am delighted for him as I used to watch him play when I lived in Sligo for a couple of years and it is always nice to see a player you watched at LoI level do well. I am surprised that the expert analyists at rte Giles/Dunphy are not aware of this fault in his game but with more experience and good coaching he can sort this out before the two guys catch o0n while watching him on tv playing in their beloved premiership. I also hope the Everton fans have stopped giving him abuse as they were doing earlier this season.
    He does get caught out of position, but he's keen as mustard, which is always a benefit

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    Coleman is keen as mustard, Sammon a fish out of water, Keane is eager to make an impression, Forde is a vintage model, Clark is a pair of shoes, etc

    Let's get them all out now and then burn them.

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    I'd of thought, Clark shows a clean pair of heels.

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    Green is inexperienced, Wilson is ballsy, McClean gave them a pasting and Long drew the short straw...
    I like high energy football. A little bit rock and roll. Many finishes instead of waiting for the perfect one.

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    I think long missed cox.
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    Keane a doubt for Austria. Hollahan might get his chance: http://www.rte.ie/sport/soccer/inter...austria-match/
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    Quote Originally Posted by NeverFeltBetter View Post
    Keane a doubt for Austria. Hollahan might get his chance: http://www.rte.ie/sport/soccer/inter...austria-match/
    Ah Robbie will start on Tuesday come hell or high water IMO

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    Keane out, Doyle called up according to Tony O'Donoghue on RTE.

    Trap has made Grafter look like a fool here.

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    confirmed: https://twitter.com/FAIreland/status...57661054840832
    Robbie Keane has been ruled out of Tuesday's game against Austria with calf strain. Kevin Doyle has been called up to replace him. #IrlAus
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    Quote Originally Posted by Charlie Darwin View Post
    Keane out, Doyle called up according to Tony O'Donoghue on RTE.

    Trap has made Grafter look like a fool here.
    Not sure if Grafter even got a text, but regardless Trap should've phoned him before dropping that bombshell. Disgraceful man-management once again.

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    Indo reported this morning Trap was likely to go with same XI if Keane was fit.

    Good chance Hoolahan will slip in for his first competitive start - but I wouldn't be surprised if Trap went back to 442, with Brady in for Keane and Walters up front with Long.
    Ou-est le Centre George Pompidou?

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    Whelan trained today.

    Trap really has a perfect excuse to start Hoolahan now. According to RTE Trap spoke to Doyle, almost newsworthy in its own right.

    Will be an interesting team announcement.

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    I'd start Doyle, he'll have a point to prove & a positive reaction guaranteed.

    I'd be surprised if he picks Hoolahan. Walters or Sammon will partner Long. Just got to hope he doesn't bring Whelan back into the fold.

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    I'd let Hoolahan have a go, with Doyle as a sub option if it goes pear-shaped.
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    Quote Originally Posted by shakermaker1982 View Post
    I'd start Doyle, he'll have a point to prove & a positive reaction guaranteed.

    I'd be surprised if he picks Hoolahan. Walters or Sammon will partner Long. Just got to hope he doesn't bring Whelan back into the fold.
    Presumably this would mean dropping McCarthy. Christ only knows how that could be justified. (Which is not to attribute Glenn's inclusion to the work of a divine tactician) It wouldn't even make sense to replace Green with Whelan at this stage.

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    Trap shows once again that he is smarter than all of ye! Doyle with a hat trick is my prediction.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Charlie Darwin View Post
    Keane out, Doyle called up according to Tony O'Donoghue on RTE.

    Trap has made Grafter look like a fool here.
    Too true...
    Felt this game was made for Keane.... a penalty could decide match, who would be the taker now?
    Even with his record this season, I'd assume Walters if he's on the pitch?

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