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    Quote Originally Posted by irishultra View Post
    Is there a pic of him? I've heard he lost weight before and he still looked big. He's really top heavy.
    I found a photo from the game but its not a great angle and hard to judge. It can only do him good to lose the weight and hopefully it helps his game this season. I wouldn't rule out a recall from Trapp if he can start off well.

    http://www.sportbox.tv/images/action...derland_04.jpg
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    Another pic:
    http://www.safc.com/home/17895/in-pi...html?1=1&cp=12

    We'll see when the season starts anyway. The most anticipated season I can remember for me in a few leagues.

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    Quote Originally Posted by eirebhoy View Post
    Another pic:
    http://www.safc.com/home/17895/in-pi...html?1=1&cp=12

    We'll see when the season starts anyway. The most anticipated season I can remember for me in a few leagues.
    He does definitely look in better shape there. For those who think he doesn't have weight issues -I saw him interviewed on TG4 a while back about his love of crap singer/songwriters (in fairness I think the interview may have been done a year ago or more) and if hadn't known him beforehand I'd have found it hard to believe the person being interviewed had gainfull employment as a professional sportsperson. He was out of shape. He had beer diddys, a gut and more chins than a christian brother. It was shocking.

    Fair play to him for doing the work but it's long overdue.
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    http://www.safc.com/page/PhotoGaller...geNo=4#picture

    http://www.safc.com/page/PhotoGallery?imageNo=8#picture

    Really hope he is as trim as people say he is. Would love to see him back in the Irish squad.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TerryPhelan View Post
    http://www.safc.com/page/PhotoGaller...geNo=4#picture

    http://www.safc.com/page/PhotoGallery?imageNo=8#picture

    Really hope he is as trim as people say he is. Would love to see him back in the Irish squad.
    Jesus the second picture could be deceptive but he looks a different man. Andy
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    Sunderland signed midfielder Cana off Marseille so doesn't look like Reid will be playing in a central position much this season.

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    RTE were showing the 0-0 draw away to France under Brian Kerr today in the Sports Files.
    Reid played in the second striker role when he came on for Morrison, and linked up really well with Duff on the left side. France certainly were not able to deal with them.

    For short periods against Bulgaria at home, Duff and McGeady were playing on the same side of the pitch, and it was the same situation, the opposition didn't know who to mark, who to track, or who to tackle. Could be an effective tactic, used in short bursts in games.
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    Reid doesn't expect to be in the squad for the friendly, despite losing a stone over the summer: http://www.independent.ie/sport/socc...s-1842038.html
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    Quote Originally Posted by tetsujin1979 View Post
    Reid doesn't expect to be in the squad for the friendly, despite losing a stone over the summer: http://www.independent.ie/sport/socc...s-1842038.html

    Fair play to him, he looks trim. Got to say he's been very dignified about his absence from the squad. Pity Stephen Hunt couldn't learn from him and keep his mouth shut a bit more

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    A bit off topic but I watched the 0-0 France v Ireland game yesterday shown on RTE. Great game and reminder of the great atmosphere in Le Stade

    Morrison went off (I was glad at the time) ending up by default with a 4-5-1 , Andy on the centre left with Duff outside. The number of chances we created and the football we played was excellent. Even without Roy Keane, we have the players that should be able to produce this type of display again.

    I've always said that Robbie upfront as the lone striker is not a great option but in the France game he did well. I'd still always play Doyle in this role before Robbie but just saying how he did perform well on that night.

    I'd love to see this 4-1-3-1-1 in action. Even with S. Reid as a holding midfielder it is much more attack minded than current starting elevens

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    "My parents were in Lansdowne Road the night I made my debut against Canada. My granddad was there as well -- he's died since then -- and when the National Anthem was played and they saw me on the pitch, the three of them were crying. That's how much it meant to them to see me playing for my country.

    "I want Ireland to win and I'm happy for them when they do, it's not just them, it's us, it's Ireland. And if I'm not at the World Cup next summer, I want to be watching them on the telly.

    "I'm always ready to play for Ireland. I will go and play in a 'B' international if that's what I need to do. It's a privilege to play for your country and I don't think people realise how much of a privilege it is. Maybe it took me being out of the squad to realise even more, maybe I took it for granted before. It's made me realise how much of an honour and how much of a privilege it is to play for Ireland. With all the history that surrounds the country and how proud everybody is to be Irish, it's a massive, massive honour -- and it's probably even more of a privilege than an honour."


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    Thats the kind of attitude you want from players that are being left out,all he can do it work his socks off for the season and if he is playing well enough to hope to get a run out in a friendly if there are a couple of injuries. I still standby my belief that he should be one of the first players named in the squad ever time
    Its really not that complicated!!!

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    I'd say his Gallstones twinge every time he sees Miller named in the squad!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by TerryPhelan View Post
    http://www.safc.com/page/PhotoGaller...geNo=4#picture

    http://www.safc.com/page/PhotoGallery?imageNo=8#picture

    Really hope he is as trim as people say he is. Would love to see him back in the Irish squad.
    The first picture there puts paid to any notion that Reid is "big boned" and not just simply overweight - by professional athlete standards, not by regular punter standards.

    Still, I think his exclusion from the squad is all down to his attitude at not starting than to his fitness or condition. Trapp is no fool - he can see the guy is talented but he can also see that having a squad all thinking positively without any sulkers or nay-sayers is worth leaving out a good player or two.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stuttgart88 View Post
    The first picture there puts paid to any notion that Reid is "big boned" and not just simply overweight - by professional athlete standards, not by regular punter standards.

    Still, I think his exclusion from the squad is all down to his attitude at not starting than to his fitness or condition. Trapp is no fool - he can see the guy is talented but he can also see that having a squad all thinking positively without any sulkers or nay-sayers is worth leaving out a good player or two.
    I think its a bit harsh to completely shut out Reid though even if that was the case. The lad has said that he would swim to Ireland to play for us and he has said that being away has made him almost apreciate it more... I think a lad with that kind of attitude deserves a 2nd chance, if he causes hassle again then fair enough he would have to be left out
    Its really not that complicated!!!

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    In agree with that. I think he should be in every squad. I'm just pointing out that the "he's not a Trapp type player" remark is a spurious argument in my opinion. Reid over Miller every day for me.

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    Just seven minutes of action for Andy Reid in Sunderland's first three league matches this season. Didn't get on the pitch yesterday in their 2-1 win over Birmingham. He needs to move to a lower team where he can get his game and prove his fitness to Trapattoni. If he's serious about playing for Ireland, he needs to be playing regularly for a club - any club - in the Premiership or Championship. Simple as that.

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    love reading stuff like this:

    "I'm always ready to play for Ireland. I will go and play in a 'B' international if that's what I need to do. It's a privilege to play for your country and I don't think people realise how much of a privilege it is. Maybe it took me being out of the squad to realise even more, maybe I took it for granted before. It's made me realise how much of an honour and how much of a privilege it is to play for Ireland. With all the history that surrounds the country and how proud everybody is to be Irish, it's a massive, massive honour -- and it's probably even more of a privilege than an honour."
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    Quote Originally Posted by Colbert Report View Post
    Just seven minutes of action for Andy Reid in Sunderland's first three league matches this season. Didn't get on the pitch yesterday in their 2-1 win over Birmingham. He needs to move to a lower team where he can get his game and prove his fitness to Trapattoni. If he's serious about playing for Ireland, he needs to be playing regularly for a club - any club - in the Premiership or Championship. Simple as that.
    He was injured for the first game and hadn't trained before the 2nd. Give him a chance. For the 10th time he was excellent in pre-season. Let's see how he does in the carling cup and after.

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