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    WC squad

    I know its early but teams and squads don't usually change too much from the qualifiers to the actual WC final's. if we do qualify for the world cup, what 24 players would be going? You'll have to predict whether you think the younger players will be regulars by then.

    GK:
    Given
    Kenny
    Stack

    D:
    O'Shea
    LB (Maybury, Harte, Clarke - could be playing prem football by then)
    Finnan
    Carr
    Cunningham
    Breen
    Dunne
    O'Brien

    M:
    Duff
    A. Reid
    McGeady
    Flood
    Keane
    Kilbane
    Kavanagh
    Quinn
    Holland (i suppose...)

    F:
    Keane
    Morrison
    Elliott
    FC (Macken / Connolly / Lee / other)

    I know we have to qualify first but I'm bored. Maybe Stephen Kelly will be in there, if so I'd have Finnan as a left back option.

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    To be a bit pedantic, is it not 23 players? A first team, a reserve team plus an extra keeper I think. If so, I reckon....

    GK

    Given
    Kenny
    Stack

    Defenders

    Carr
    Finnan
    Cunningham
    O'Brien
    O'Shea
    Dunne
    Breen
    Clarke, Heary (He'll be a cl player by then ) or Kelly depending on development, Kelly more than likely as he looks like he could be a first team regular by then.

    Mid Field

    Duff
    Keane
    A Reid
    Kilbane
    McGeady
    Flood
    Kavanagh
    S Reid - though as lowly as I rate Holland I can't see him being left out so more than likely he'd take Reids place.

    Forwards

    Keane
    Elliot
    Morrison
    Yeates, I'm very confident he'll make the break through, Jol seems to rate him very very highly.

    Obviously depends on who actually realises their potential and what injuries we're looking at. Oh, and if we qualify

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    Yeah, your right its 23 but Kerr brings 24 for the qualifying matches.

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    And extra points for predicting the player(s) who will miss out through injury or suspension ( unlikely ). Remember Brady & Lawerenson missed Euro '88. Whelan pretty much missed Italia '90, he traveled but wasn't very fit. Quinn missed USA '94 and Carr missed out on Japan-Korea. Duff? Given
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    Pretty tough to pick this far out. Like you lot have already mentioned, the squad is likely to be fairly similar to what we have now. There is usually one or two that might force themselves into the reckoning in the season leading up to the World Cup (05/06 in this case), but it is rare for them to make the starting XI. Of the new possibilities to make the starting XI, I suppose those breaking through at the moment or on the fringe at this stage are probably the safest bets. I’d put Dunne, Elliott, McGeady in the possible starting XI category and squad possibilities are Stack, Flood, Yeates, Joey O’Brien, Glenn Whelan, Sean Thornton and possibly a few more. A lot will depend on these guys getting regular first team football at the top level or standing out in a good side in League Championship or Scottish Premier League.

    For the record, my selection at this early stage would be:

    Goalkeepers

    Shay Given
    Paddy Kenny
    Graham Stack

    Defenders

    Stephen Carr
    Steve Finnan
    John O’Shea
    Ian Harte
    Kenny Cunningham
    Richard Dunne
    Andy O’Brien
    Richard Dunne
    Gary Breen

    Midfielders

    Roy Keane
    Kevin Kilbane
    Graham Kavanagh
    Matt Holland
    Andy Reid
    Aiden McGeady
    Damien Duff
    Alan Quinn

    Forwards

    Robbie Keane
    Clinton Morrison
    Stephen Elliott
    Johnathon Macken

    It would be nice to see the following team line out for our opening match (I have changed the clubs of some players in the hope that they might have moved by the time the match comes around):

    Given (Newcastle), Carr (Spurs), O’Shea (Man Utd), Cunningham (Birmingham), Dunne (Man City), Roy Keane (Man Utd), Kilbane (Everton), Andy Reid (Spurs), Duff (Chelsea), Robbie Keane (Spurs), Elliott (Sunderland)

    Subs: Kenny (Sheffield Utd), Finnan (Liverpool), O’Brien (Aston Villa), McGeady (Celtic), Holland (Charlton), Morrison (Birmingham), Macken (Man City)

    With any luck Sunderland and Sheffield Utd might be back in the Premier League and players like Paddy Kenny, Alan Quinn, Sean Thornton and Stephen Elliott might be performing at the highest level week in week out.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kevin77
    Subs: Kenny (Sheffield Utd), Finnan (Liverpool), O’Brien (Aston Villa), McGeady (Celtic), Holland (Charlton), Morrison (Birmingham), Macken (Man City)
    Don't forget in a world cup everyone who doesn't start is a sub, technically Roy Keane was a sub in all of our games in 2002.

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    Yeah my one would be

    1Given
    13.Kenny
    23.Stack

    2.Carr
    3.O Shea
    4.Cunningham
    5.O Brien
    12.Finnan
    14.Dunne
    15.Breen
    20.Maybury/Harte/Doherty

    6.Keane
    11.Kilbane
    7 Duff
    8.Holland
    16.A. Reid
    17.Kavanagh
    21. S Reid/Mc Geady
    22. W Flood

    10.Keane
    9.Morrison
    18.Elliott
    19.Mc Geady/Lee/Connolly/Doherty

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    Not going to rock the boat too much on this one, the majority of the squad picks itself at the moment (assuming everyone is fit and not suspended)

    Goalkeeper:
    Given
    Kenny
    Stack

    LF:
    O'Shea
    Maybury

    DC:
    Cunningham
    O'Brien
    Dunne
    Breen

    RF:
    Finnan
    Carr

    LM:
    Duff
    A. Reid

    CM:
    Roy Keane
    Kilbane
    Holland
    Kavanagh

    RM
    S. Reid
    McGeady

    CF:
    Robbie Keane
    Morrison
    Elliott
    Connolly

    Waiting list (in no particular order) :
    Murphy - Colgan's not going to be in the running
    Kelly - If Carr is unfit (which would be tragic)
    Yeates - Pushing more and more into the Spurs side
    Flood - Pushing more and more into the Man City side
    Healy - outside chance at best though
    Miller - needs to be a regular for Man Utd at the time though

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    I dunno lads..... I wouldn't be at all surprised if Cunningham has been displaced by the time the World Cup comes around. He's really looking his age lately.

    Football is cruely ironic as well. Keano's not getting any younger either. What's the odds on Keane making a huge contribution getting us there, but then missing out due to injury....or old age.

    If we do make it I'll be surprised if we start a game with two 35 year olds in the first eleven.

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