I think O'Neill as Kingdom says cant spot these things as he is too emotionally involved, keane should be talking to him, or guppy or someone, it was glaringly obvious against Sweden too but he did nothing about it. Thats when our worst can be eradicated then and only then. Game management is more than just hte players knowning when to go down, when to foul, when to hold back etc, its about the management getting the tactics/subs/system and formation spot on and changing when needs be. Oneill has a plan B, but he doesn't have a plan when something is unfolding around him that needs to be addressed right away.
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So who do we think will retire - there's been nothing since they came home - I guess everyone is on holiday. Likely to be announcements at the Oman game perhaps.
Keane - I'm not so sure he will retire from international ball if he's still playing club level.. plus if there's an acceptance he won't play much I'm not against him being there to help maintain experience in the squad
O'Shea - similar but I have a feeling he'll go now that Seamus is on field captain
Mcgeady - don't think he will retire yet - international football is the main positive in his career
Shay - definite retirement
any others?
Whelan and Hoolahan have been suggested but I think not and hope not respectively.
I'd suggest that both to an extent consider themselves to have unfinished business with Ireland. I can imagine a scenario where they are both around for the whole of the next campaign and becoming gradually less influential as it goes on. Can't see either "retiring" formally.
Given at Euro 2024.
Ian Lawlah?
3-5-1-1 (with a diamond). I do like the look of it. Keogh and Clark are probably mobile enough for now to pull it off and Hendrick and McClean would be ideal for working back and filling the gaps. You could try swapping McClean and Brady also or obviously play a more traditional 3-5-2 with two strikers instead of having Hoolahan.
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Wow. Wales really have a few things to put right in this qualifying group. They beat Austria in 1975 and Moldova once in the 90's. Apart from that their record against these particular teams in competitive internationals is dire. Some examples.
1994-10-12 Moldova 3-2 Wales
1994-11-16 Georgia 5-0 Wales ... Neville Southall, Gary Speed, Dean Saunders, Ian Rush and interestingly Chris Coleman played in this one. Unbelievable. Okay Georgia had Kinkladze and Ketsbaia at the time but still.
1995-06-07 Wales 0-1 Georgia
2012-09-11 Serbia 6-1 Wales
2013-09-10 Wales 0-3 Serbia
I have no doubt that these results are less relevant than their recent excellent Qualification campaign and Finals. Just saying that they can put these things right and probably will.
According to wikipedia - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2018_F...p_D#Discipline - Duffy is suspended for the group opener against Serbia, but so are Kolorov and Matic.
We'll take that!
Strange Matic isnt listed here for some reason...was he injured? He played the game beforehand
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Serbia..._football_team
Nothing to fear in that squad with those two missing we should be looking to win that game in my opinion.
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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
Probably injured, unavailable anyway. He's on the list underneath it. He threatened to quit international football unless the attitude of his teammates improved after they lost 4-1 to Czech Rep in a friendly last November.
Didn't realise Mitrovic is only 21, looks a lot older.
I'd still take a draw.
A draw in Beograd will be a result I'd walk away with every day of the week. They are going to be up for this group after their last two disasters, and with the under 20 prospects.
Also, I've been espousing the merits of a 352/3411/343 as a cure for our ills for about 18 months now. With the options we have on the flank, and at centre back, it's disappointing that we haven't given it a run-out yet.
I'd state that it could be a runner with Whelan as the stopper for the likes of Moldova and Georgia also, keeping the system and playing more on the front foot. We've a lot of players that are interchangeable around the pitch. We need an interchangeable formation.
Here they come! It’s the charge of the “Thanks” Brigade!
We probably treated it as a must-win at the time but the victory in Armenia turned out to be a pretty impressive result in hindsight.
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