Hi I am a professor engaged too, worked in Suisse years ago, and a true peronist. About Collins and O'Shea yes I would have them for midfield, I wouldn't discard Duffy nor Egan, Egan is better but Duffy is a set pieces weapon too. Don't play the dungeons and dragons and don't know any Dublin slang at all, I speak rioplatense Spanish as in Buenos Aires province and Uruguay as a whole. That Collins is Barça worthy, reminds me Lawrenson!!
Collins reminds me of McGrath. So calm and assured. I think he’d be excellent in midfield.
As I said here before, in front of two CBs (any two of O’Shea/Egan/Duffy) he would excel I think.
Cullen and Hendrick CM and Knight just ahead of them.
Wing backs of Stevens and Doherty with Obafemi and Parrott up front.
Some good players on bench then in Ogbene, Robinson, McClean.
Hogan unfortunately hasn’t taken his chance in these games (although was unlucky with header against Scotland)
I thought Hogan was lively against Scotland in general (and Lithuania before that), but certainly given the longer time on the pitch against Ukraine, he didn't do great.
Did he pick up a knock in the first half. Pretty sure commentary passed comment that they were surprised to see him out again for the second half.
[QUOTE=Fixer82;2114314]Collins reminds me of McGrath. So calm and assured. I think he’d be excellent in midfield.
As I said here before, in front of two CBs (any two of O’Shea/Egan/Duffy) he would excel I think.
Cullen and Hendrick CM and Knight just ahead of them.
Wing backs of Stevens and Doherty with Obafemi and Parrott up front.
Some good players on bench then in Ogbene, Robinson, McClean.
Hogan unfortunately hasn’t taken his chance in these games (although was unlucky with header against Scotland)[/QUOTE
Omabamidele has got to be way ahead of Duffy as a serious contender for a CB position.
Would be a good move for McNally, and if Collins doesn't get a move then be great to have both lads playing together. One of the best defenders in League One last season. Thought Swansea would have been all over this lad as he'd suit the way they want to play.
Called Aidan mcgeady. Hope this one turns out a (lot) bit better than that
Kinda surprised he isn't linked with bigger teams. Like if I were Chelsea who lost Rudiger and Christiansen - I'd be chasing him and Kounde. Thiago Silva is 38 in September, he can't have too much longer left in him beyond the current season. I don't think there's a signable centre-back in the premier league with the upside that he has. I feel like him signing for Villa or Leicester or Leeds is a needless step. The way Konate progressed at Liverpool is what I'd expect Collins to do at a team like Chelsea. Obviously guys can move from those mid table sides like Leicester and Villa to top teams pretty easily if they're good enough (good example: Van Dijk, bad example: Harry Maguire) but it probably means a move to a top team is at least 2 years away.
I wouldn't want him to go to United cause of the disaster that their defence is - but they tried and failed to sign Timber from Ajax who is the same age as Collins for a similar asking price
Sure, it'd be great fodder for the likes of Balls, Joe, Pundit Arena and the typical Irish barstool 'fan' if he were to go to Chelsea or Arsenal, but at 21, the most important thing is that he's playing.
Potential is one thing, but he's only going to reach the heights that he seems capable of reaching if he's playing first-team football.
I'm wouldn't be quite as confident about that. It has to be remembered that Burnley were one of the poorest sides in the PL last season and Collins didn't become a regular for them until March.
If one of the clubs he's been linked with (ie Leicester/Wolves etc) signs him I'd imagine he'd be likely to start, especially given the mooted outlay involved.
I absolutely believe that he has every attribute required to be a top centre-back at one of the blue-chip clubs within the next few years, I just think there's another stage involved before he gets there.
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