Reid didn't have a regular place for his club team at the time though nor was he playing particularly well.
Reid didn't have a regular place for his club team at the time though nor was he playing particularly well.
Reid gave Paul McShane the runaround yesterday. At one stage he nutmegged Hunt and then brought the ball back to beat him again. It sure looked like he was taking the **** out of both McShane and Hunt.
He had a solid game and scored a goal. Hopefully his form will continue and maybe he can force Trapattoni to take notice.
At this point in the campaign I would say Reid hasn't a chance of getting back in; Trap will stick with the Andrews/Gibson/Whelan midfield until the end, and likely into the play-offs (in fact, doubly so given the playoffs are do-or-die). I'd say Reid only stands a chance of forcing his way in IF we qualify & during the warm-up games.
If the Trap doesn't fancy him as a central midfield player couldn't he start him on the left? Switch Duffer to the right. I'd have a fit and in form Andy Reid over McGeady and Hunt if I'm being honest.
I would too but I understand where trap is coming from if he doesn't go with that.
Andy Reid hasn't been fit or in form at any point during Trap's reign until right this moment. McGeady and Hunt have been both to some extent and both have done reasonably well when given the chance.
You don't just kick them out of the team because some guy below them in the pecking order is performing marginally better than them.
I would love to send a copy of yesterdays match over to Trap's 'FAI paid for' villa in Italy (come to think of it, maybe I should send a DVD player aswell). I'm sure he won't have seen any of the football yesterday as he obviously has made up his mind about what squad he wants and no matter how many times Reid plays a blinder it won't matter!!
“I’d always play Pirlo but Trapatoni says his first concern is to avoid losing goals. The truth is that we didn’t know what we were doing out there" Gennaro Gattuso, June 2004.
Said it before on this thread. Reid does not fit into Traps system of 2 fast wingers advanced up the pitch and two sitting central midfielders who can tackle and are physical in the midfield. He has tried having Reid in the squad as a non starter and obviously was not happy with his attitdue and demeanour around the camp and as a result he dropped him from the squad also. So no matter how much Reid plays well etc he will not fit into Traps game plan.
In Trap we trust
Now that Reid (over the last 2 games!) is showing some form there is a possibility if he keeps playing well he will be in the next squad.
To be honest up until that point he wasn't really featuring for Sunderland and he was overweight. He seems to have finally got his act together on the fitness side.
He may not want to change his starting 11 but it would be nice to have the option to spring Andy from the bench. I bet the game against Italy will at some stage be crying out for a bit of creativity. Its such a shame we have a manager that obviously is as stubborn as a mule (no offence to mules out there) to see the bigger picture.
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“I’d always play Pirlo but Trapatoni says his first concern is to avoid losing goals. The truth is that we didn’t know what we were doing out there" Gennaro Gattuso, June 2004.
I wonder what Brady's view is and has it changed over the last few months.
Agreed - and if indeed it is taken on board, will it be acted upon?
I'm a bloke,I'm an ocker
And I really love your knockers,I'm a labourer by day,
I **** up all me pay,Watching footy on TV,
Just feed me more VB,Just pour my beer,And get my smokes, And go away
Maybe Brady isn't positive about his return?
Obviously, Brady is part of the Management Team and it is only right and appropriate that he has a low media profile at the moment.
That said, with the insights he's gained - I'd like to hear what his thoughts are on the Irish team in general these days.
Purely hypothetical, but would be very interesting, I'd imagine.
Quoting years at random since 1975
He played Miller in CM against Nigeria and he was both combative and accurate with his use of the ball. His performance surprised me, not least because I thought his type of player wasn't consistent with his strategy.
In the last few games it's been obvious to me that the CMers receiving the ball do so almost in a state of panic and their distribution has generally been crap.
All Trap's system requires is discipline without the ball. It can't be that hard to learn. With the ball Reid is probably better than any of the others.
Despite what he said Trap can't have been happy with what he saw from CM in Thomond.
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