You know, I was never really on the Manning hype train, and found some of the desperate calls for his inclusion online a bit OTT at times but it seems strange how successive managers don't really seem to rate him. Russell Martin was very keen to bring him along to Southampton, he's doing ok if unspectacular, not a huge success, but he was still getting decent game time for the best team he's even been at. I think he lacks a bit of Dynamism to play LWB at a really high level but to not even be a squad option is odd, when we probably have a few weaker footballers still in and around the place. I love Robbie Brady for what he's done in the past for Ireland, but I think his body has failed him over the last few years and he just won't ever be the player he was, and while I think McClean always got a bit of a raw deal from fans he also shouldn't be coming back at this stage.
I'd rather pick between Doherty, O' Dowda, Manning and Scales tbh, even if we went to a more conventional back 4. I'm not sure O' Dowda is ever going to work out as a full back either, and I respect his willingness to show up and play wherever he's asked, but he's another one you'd have had high hopes for that it's just not really gone anywhere. I really think between Left Back and CM, until we sort it we're an a hiding to nothing. Hoping that Scales is still finding his feet and will improve, while Doherty is a mystery, career has stagnated so badly, excellent footballer, can play anywhere along the back, he could be great but is he ever fully match fit? He has been such a let down, really desperately need players to sort their club situations out and be playing, which feels like a tale as old as time, but now that we have less stars to drag us along to greater heights I think it's more important than ever.
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I think even die-hard Kenny supporters woke up, eventually. Also, are you accurate in suggesting the media pack are at one with a John O'Shea appointment? Maybe the majority have their own favourites and are avoiding the tacky profiling of O'Shea. Same with former players who you claim are "letting themselves down" - presumably for opinions unaligned with your own. Many current players let themselves down against Portugal.
Everyone agrees it's been an FAI fiasco and should agree we need a back-to-basics manager.
Anois teacht an Earraigh / Beidh an lá dúl chun shíneadh,
Is tar eis na féil Bríde / Ardóigh mé mo sheol.
It's not universal in the media, some actual journalists are taking a more nuances view. But I'm not seeing many ex-pros being willing to tell it like it is. It seems O'Shea has been involved in the national setup for so long as a player and later a coach that next to no ex pros that have played for Ireland since 2002 are willing to make a more honest appraisal of the situation. In which case maybe they shouldn't be working as pundits.
Forget about the performance or entertainment. It's only the result that matters.
People thought getting rid of Kenny asap would set us on course for the booze cruise in Boston in a couple of years time.
Reality check. The team is not competitive at international level. We don't have strengths anymore. We don't have tactics, or discipline, or organisation, or strategy. The players are not up to it, no manager wants the job as there is no money in it, nothing to entice him to do it, and a referendum is held on his future after every single game, competitive or not, win or lose. Hence why we've ended up with a caretaker with no experience, let alone achievement in management. And even then, that was a struggle.
Currently you have to be one of the top 13 teams in Europe to get to a WC. There is no chance of any manager taking this team to a WC. We always laugh at the Andorras and the Liechtensteins and the San Marinos of the game, but we could end up sharing seedings with them soon.
Could have been 5-0 down at halftime,Kelleher IMOTM tells you everything,midfield completely overrun and numbers should have been bolstered fairly soon after the start when he (JOS) saw what was happening.
Coleman and Brady played like they were wearing lead boots.
Thought O'Brien did alright considering the opposition,Sammi and Idah hardly got a sniff,we were lucky to get 0.
Is there a reason we couldn’t wear our own home jersey against Portugal?
I mean it’s hardly a clash.
When we played against them in 2002 qualifying, both teams wore their home jerseys
Isn't green and red the most common form of colour blindness?
I think it's generally avoided these days
Was also the new away jersey that was worn against Portugal. If it wasn't worn against Portugal not sure when we could have worn it this year. England wear white and Finland is mostly white I'm guessing so likely have to wear green away at those games. Not sure if we wore the white kits in Greece.
Our white kits are fairly crap it must be said. Totally bland without any real design, other than a bit of green on the collar. It's bad when Castore are making our New Balance kits look good
Folding my way into the big money!!!
the 2016 white kit should have been kept in perpetuity. Wonderful.
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