--------------------Given--------------------
---Coleman---O'Shea---Wilson---Brady---
-------McCarthy---Gibson---Whelan-------
-------------------Walters-------------------
---------------Long-----Keane--------------
Let's face it. Ireland don't have wide players who can cross a ball. McClean and McGeady couldn't cross their legs, but are excellent players to bring off the bench if we need to have a go at defenders in the last 20-30 minutes. Coleman and Brady both work best as attacking wing-backs in my view, and it's a real toss up between Walters and Hoolahan for me in that deep lying forward role, but Walters physicality will certainly be needed against a physically strong Poland team. Again, Hoolahan can be an impact sub in the last 20.
4-4-2 doesn't work for Ireland. Plain and simple. We don't have capable players to play a wide game for 90 minutes.
Kieran Westwood has been the form keeper for Ireland this year, but he's not getting a look in at international level for whatever reason. Recently, Shay Given has had a few games and played very well in them, and I think he should get the nod ahead of Forde who's Milwall team are having a stinker, especially recently, losing 6 of their last 9 games.



Maybe it's for training purposes? 23 players is a bit tight for 11 aside games if there are players carrying knocks. MON was a bit concerned about lack of practice for new systems, etc. Hendrick is a bit of a loss I think, would have been nice to have a midfielder with an eye for goal coming off the bench.

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