One for all you natives, I'll start with Wes Hoolahan. I'll also add Aiden McGeady up front. No need to explain that one.
PP
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GK -
D -
M - Wes Hoolahan,
F - Aiden McGeady,
...which 22 players would end up in the squad?
Rules:
- No-one will be allowed if they have more than 10 senior caps and was in the squad last time out
- Everyone else, qualified to grandparent level and still eligible for Ireland, either directly or by switching from another country, can be included
- Twenty two players must be picked, of which three must be keepers and at least four must be forwards
There are some fine minds hereabouts, people. I'm sure we can select the best available for this prestigious honour. And yes, eL players will be considered. Even by me.
PP
Last edited by Plastic Paddy; 04/11/2004 at 7:16 PM.
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One for all you natives, I'll start with Wes Hoolahan. I'll also add Aiden McGeady up front. No need to explain that one.
PP
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GK -
D -
M - Wes Hoolahan,
F - Aiden McGeady,
Semper in faecibus sole profundum variat
Not sure if any of these would break the caps rule.
Goal
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Arbuckle Kenny
Joe Murphey
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Def
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Steve Kelly
Babb ? cant think of too many
Any chance of letting Haerte into it evne tho he breaks the rules.
Mid
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Mahon
Flood
Kavanagh
Lawrence
S.Reid
A. Reid (is he under 10 caps ?)
Barrat
Sean Thornton
Att
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Elliott
Macken
McGeedy
Potter
Partridge
Alan Lee
Not in order + Ive probably missed some obvious ones out.
Edit : I cant spell either!
Right, I've decided to leave out those with more than 10 caps. Too many loopholes.
PP
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The tally stands at seventeen (and if better players come along than are already listed, then they'll be picked instead):
GK - Pat Kenny, Joe Murphy,
D - Stephen Kelly,
M - Wes Hoolahan, Alan Mahon, Willo Flood, Graham Kavanagh, Liam Lawrence, Steven Reid, Graham Barrett, Sean Thornton, Darren Potter,
A - Stephen Elliott, Jonathan Macken, Aiden McGeady, Richie Partridge, Alan Lee,
Last edited by Plastic Paddy; 04/11/2004 at 7:29 PM.
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I think you should drop the 10 caps thing, as this would be an ideal game for Ian Harte. Were Kavanagh and Lee not in the squad last time out?
And you'd have to have Jason Byrne and Owen Heary in there. The defence needs a few more players, like I said I'd put Harte in also add in Thompson from Forrest. We really seem short of defencive cover, Paddy McCarthy would have to be put in too then I suppose.
Was Stack in the last squad? I don't think so, so he could be one of the keepers.
Gk: Stack, Murphy, (Kenny was in the last squad),
D: Kelly, Coughlan, Worrell, Heary, Clarke, John Thompson,
M: S Reid, Partridge, Delap (bit of an insult...), Lawrence, Mahon, Doyle, Rowlands, Hoolahan, Flood, McGeady.
A: Lee, Macken, Byrne, O'Flynn (need a small pacy player, Elliott will be in proper squad from now on ).
I'd have Delap in the senior squad really. Stick S Byrne in instead, he was outstanding in Europe this season against people like Valeron.
Ild think about Alan Moore (because of his performances in Europe) and Kevin Doyle.
Has Brian Kerr said anything about wanting to organise "B" internationals?
A 'B' international serves no purpose whatsoever for the likes of Kavanagh, Kenny, Harte etc. The whole point of it is to test young players and players playing at a high level who haven't been considered before. Also, players coming back from long injuries.
GK: Colgan, Murphy, Stack
Def: Gary Doherty, Alan Maybury, John Thompson, Clive Clarke, Paddy McCarthy, Paul McShane, Stephen Kelly,
Mid: Alan Quinn, Graham Barrett, Richie Partridge, Darren Potter, Sean Thornton, Steven Reid, Jonathan Douglas, Willo Flood
Att: Stephen Elliott, Aiden McGeady, Alan Lee, Jon Macken
Other Possibilities: Owen Heary, James O'Connor, Wes Holohan, Stephen McPhail, Ronnie O'Brien, Alan Mahon, John O'Flynn, Glen Crowe, Jason Byrne, Mark Yeates, Noel Hunt, Leon Best??, Zak Knight??
Personally, I reckon it would be a 24 man squad if it ever happened, with James O'Connor and one from Yeates\Best\Hunt making it in addition to the above.
Gk Graham Stack, Paddy Kenny
Def: Stephen Kelly, Clive Clarke, Paddy McCarthy, John FitzGearld, Graham Coughlan, Alan Maybury
M: Willo Flood, Graham Barrett, Rory Delap, Sean Thornton, Darren Potter, Steven Reid, Michael Doyle, Aiden McGeady, Mark Kennedy
F: Alan Lee, Stephen Elliott, Jonathan Macken
Insanity: doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results.
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The criteria was a bit difficult to meet, so what I’ve done it name my strongest squad of 23, then a shadow squad, which is in effect “The A-Team”. This is considering everyone is fit.
First choice 23: Given, Kenny, Stack, Carr, Finnan, O’Shea, Harte, Cunningham, O’Brien, Dunne, Breen, Roy Keane, Holland, Kilbane, Kavanagh, Duff, A.Reid, Miller, Delap, Robbie Keane, Morrison, Elliott, Connolly
Remaining Available Players (not counting international retirees)
Goalkeepers
Nick Colgan (Barnsley)
Joe Murphy (Wallsall on loan from West Brom)
Wayne Henderson (Notts County)
Brian Murphy (Swansea)
Defenders
John Thompson (Notts Forest)
Alan O’Hare (Chesterfield)
O’Dea (Celtic)
Paul McShane (Man Utd)
Alan Maybury (Hearts)
Thomas Geary (Sheff Utd)
Stephen Kelly (Spurs)
Kevin Foley (Luton)
Patrick McCarthy (Man City)
Gary Doherty (Norwich)
Graham Coughlan (Plymouth)
David Worrell (Plymouth)
Stephen Capper (Scarborough)
Patrick Kohlmann (Borussia Dortmund)
Richie Byrne (Dunfermiline)
Midfielders
Clive Clarke (Stoke)
Jonathon Douglas (Blackburn)
Willo Flood (Man City)
Aiden McGeady (Celtic)
Micheal Doyle (Coventry)
Graham Barrett (Coventry)
James O’Connor (West Brom…on loan to someone)
Keith Andrews (Wolves)
Sean Thornton (Sunderland)
Colin Healy (Sunderland)
Willy Boland (Cardiff)
Darren Potter (Liverpool)
Stephen Reid (Blackburn)
Mark Kennedy (Wolves)
Alan Mahon (Blackburn)
Stephen McPhail (Barnsley)
Lee Carsley (Everton)
Alan Quinn (Sheff Utd)
Martin Rowlands (QPR)
Jason McAteer (Tranmere)
Glenn Whelan (Sheffield Wednesday)
Mark Yeates (Tottenham Hotspur)
Jay Tabb (Brentford)
Strikers
Paul Heffernan (Bristol City)
Jonathon Macken (Man City)
Richie Foran (Motherwell)
Alan Lee (Cardiff)
Glenn Crowe (Bohemians)
Jason Byrne (Shelbourne)
Barry Cogan (Millwall)
I’ve not include Leon Best or Liam Lawrence yet because we don’t know what their choice is yet/eligibility.
From these pack of reprobates I have picked these 23:
The A Team
Goalkeepers
Nick Colgan (Barnsley)
Joe Murphy (Wallsall)
Brian Murphy (Swansea)
Defenders
Maybury (Hearts)
Foley (Luton)
Geary (Sheff Utd)
Byrne (Dunfermeline)
Doherty (Norwich)
Thompson (Notts Forest)
Worrell (Plymouth)
Coughlan (Plymouth)
Midfielders
McGeady (Celtic)
S.Reid (Blackburn)
Kennedy (Wolves)
Flood (Man City)
Carsley (Everton)
Healy (Sunderland)
A.Quinn (Sheff Utd)
Doyle (Coventry)
Strikers
Macken (Man City)
Lee (Cardiff)
Foran (Motherwell)
Heffernan (Bristol City)
My starting XI:
Colgan, Maybury, Geary, Doherty, Worrell, S.Reid, Kennedy, Carsley, A.Quinn, Macken, Lee
Keepers
Stack
Murphy
Defenders
Stephen Kelly
Clarke
Knight
Heary
Coughlan
McCarthy
McShane
Midfielders
Flood
Nolan
Potter
S. Reid
Alan Dunne
Rowlands
M. Doyle
Hoolahan
Kearney
Forwards
O'Flynn
Doyle
Macken
McGeady
Byrne
Lee
Heffernan
Sorry PP, have gone slightly over the 22. Going for these players as think a B International would be the perfect opportunity to give young promising players some big game experience, look at the fringes, let the EL show what they can do and also test the "maybes". A chance to say to the likes of Nolan and Knight, if you want to play for Ireland then you should have no problem ruling yourself ineligible to play for anyone else by playing with the B Team (I'm presuming Unity cup games count as full internationals)
I vote for Andy Myler up front ... and if only we'd cryogenically frozen
Barry Murphy, Frank Darby and Rod De Khors they'e be a shoe in too
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Left out Maybury, Elliot, Doherty and Lee as I consider them to be there or there abouts for senior squad
GK
Stack
Steve Williams (he's been in Ireland long enough to qualify)
Def
Stephen Kelly
Owen Heary
Ian Harte
Clarke
Thompson
McCarthy (classy player)
Mid
O'Connor
Hoolahan
Kennedy
Flood
Bolland
Whalley
McPhail
Partridge
Thornton
Potter
Rowlands
Fwd
O'Callaghan (link player)
Jay Tabb
Kevin Doyle
McGeady
Jason Byrne
amazed at how people can pick Richie Byrne. Brings new meaning to useless
Oh no not them again
Great thread, man!
First team for me would be:
Graham Stack
Stephen Kelly
Zat Knight (oh yeah!)
Paul Butler
Robbie Ryan
Richie Partridge
Kevin Nolan
Sean Thornton
Aiden McGeady
Lee Trundle
Kevin Gallen
Subs:
Paddy Kenny
Stevie Reid
Jon Macken
Alan Lee
Glen Crowe
Jason Byrne
Willo Flood
Wes Hoolihan
A team to strike fear into the hearts of whoever the **** pays money to turn up and watch them...
It's amazing alright, he was pretty poor in the EL, mind you I've not seen what his forms been like since the move.Originally Posted by SÓC
I have to say, not getting on me ol' soapbox or anything, I find it amazing people would, as in some cases here, pick reserve players without a single senior appearence at any level to their name over EL players who have done it in Europe against some of Europes best this season.
Bizzarly, was talking about something similar in the pub last night, my picks:
Stack
Roche
Murphy
Kelly
McCarthy
McShane
Tierney
Kearney
Whelan
Thornton
Mahon
Flood
Trundle
Jason Byrne
Best
unfortunately the case is that the best players from ireland end up abroad and in most cases are playing reserve team football. i think any player would choose to play for a premiership club in the reserve team over playing in ELOriginally Posted by Slash/ED
Hopefully the EL will continue improving and maybe try reach the standard of some of the scandinavian leagues?
There really is no reason why this can't be done with the amount of football supporters in Ireland. hopefully an irish team will reach the champ league group stage over the next few years to give the league a massive boost.....
Not sure about the full squad but my XI would probably be:
Stack
Kelly McCarthy Coughlan Clarke
McGeady S. Reid Quinn Doyle
Elliott Macken or Lee
Some of the “rules” have been broken here but IMHO the basic principles should be to:
1. Get a proper look at fringe players, including people like Quinn who are in the senior squad.
2. Facilitate the transition of our better young players into the senior squad
3. A B team should be somewhere in standard between the senior XI and the U21 best XI.
Subs to include:
Heary, instead of Kelly maybe
Thompson
Potter
Flood
Mahon
Lawrence (if eligible)
It’d be an insult to pick players like Harte, Delap. Maybe pick Connollly. He’ll be so livid he’ll retire.
Too early for the likes of McShane. That’s what the underage sides are for.
I think the best way to pick the B Squad is by doing what Kevin77 did and decide on your A squad. Then think who is next in line to come into the squad if a Goalkeeper/Left Back/Striker/etc is injured. So basically, if all 3 of the first squad keepers got injured, which 3 would come in. There should be 3 GK, 2 LB, 2 RB, 4 CB, 2 LM, 2 RM, 4 CM, 4 ST.
Have a look at the B team put out against N.Ireland in 1998:
Nick Colgan (Chelsea); Alan Maybury (Leeds Utd), David Worrell (Blackburn Rvs), Richard Dunne (Everton), Rory Delap (Derby); Mark Kinsella (Charlton Ath), Graham Kavanagh (Stoke City), Gareth Farrelly (Everton); Sean Devine (Barnet), Robbie Keane (Wolves), Damien Duff (Blackburn Rvs).
Subs: Murphy (Wimbledon), G. Cronin (Cork City), A. Lynch (UCD), S. Finnan (Notts County), W. Boland (Coventry City), N. Fenn (Spurs), Hardy (Wrexham).
^ They were all (probably with the exception of some subs) on the fringes of the first team squad. Breen and Carr pulled out through injury.
So basically, what order would you put the reserve players if you were Brian Kerr? I'm considering every player so if the likes of Ian Harte, Jon Maken or Richard Dunne aren't in the squad its because I'd consider them A squad players.
GK
1. Graham Stack
2. Joe Murphy
3. Brian Murphy
DL
1. Clive Clarke
2. Alan Maybury (we're well covered on the right so he'll be a LB for Ireland for the forseable future)
---3. Alan O'Hare
---4. Stephen Capper
DR
1. Stephen Kelly
2. Owen Heary
---3. Dave Worrell
---4. Alan Dunne
DC
1. Gary Doherty (with Dunne back in the squad I doubt we'll get to see him at centre back for some time)
2. Graham Coughlan
3. John Thompson
4. Paddy McCarthy
ML
1. Wes Hoolihan
2. Liam Kierney
---3. Alan Mahon
MR
1. Stephen Reid
2. Willo Flood
---3. Richie Partridge (I'd rate him higher than Reid but Reid is closer to squad) - I'd still call him up actually
MC/AMC
1. Aiden McGeady
2. Mick Doyle
3. Darren Potter
4. Glen Whelan
ST
1. Alan Lee
2. David Connolly
3. Lee Trundle (see how he does )
4. Kevin Doyle
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