Originally Posted by eirebhoy
If you are going to play with one specialist striker then he needs to be able to hold on to the ball and connect back with oncoming midfielders and he has to have a physical presence - I don't see Robbie excelling in that role, Shevchenko, Henry & Van N are far better suited for such a role. 4-4-1-1 or 4-3-2-1 could be useful for away games but for home games I think 4-4-2 would suit us best.
What those teams you mention have is the ability to counter-attack, 4-3-2-1 is a good counter attacking formation rather than a formation that would suit us at Lansdowne Rd where we will have the bulk of possession and when has Ireland last scored a goal on a counter attack in a competitive game? ( I've no doubt you have a file on this Eireboy) It is something that we don't seem able to do naturally.
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