Wes Hoolahan.
He would have made a difference last night if he was on the pitch but c'mon he's playing eL so he obviously isn't good enough just in the same way Doyle wasn't ''good enough'' 5 months ago.![]()
please god let it be centraql midfielders thats where i fear for our future
strikers we are OK and on the wings and defence we are ok
as mentioned on other posts you do not have to have a team full of world class players to get to world cup, look at ukraine, crotia, sweden, slovakia in playoffs
Wes Hoolahan.
He would have made a difference last night if he was on the pitch but c'mon he's playing eL so he obviously isn't good enough just in the same way Doyle wasn't ''good enough'' 5 months ago.![]()
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Premier Division - 1. Shelbourne, 2. Cork City, 3. Derry City, 12. Bohemians.
1st Division - 8. Shamrock Rovers
I think there are a few players in the Championship in England that deserve a run, Alan Quinn, Garreth O'Connor ( 5 goals this season), Kevin Doyle, Mark Kennedy, James O'Connor, and I know its a sin but maybe even Lee Trundle.
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Joey O’Brien and Glenn Whelan.
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Fortunately a lot of the players coming through are central midfielders. Garven, O'Brien, Potter, Whelan, Gibson, Timlin, Ireland.Originally Posted by concanta
Unfortunately some people get carried away when a young irish player makes a few appearances.
Maybe its time to start picking the best footballers (those that can pass & run) for under age teams to try to develop them?
I believe this when I see it, I seem to recall a certain Dessie Baker banging in the goals for Man U's youth and reserve teams, and look what happened to him.Originally Posted by mchurl
My hopes for Stokes have falling a lot since last year. Very few Irish players with big potential will make it.
Without trying to p!ss anyone off, thats probably the most level-headed post from an eL fanatic(as I see you) about the senior squad and eL players.Originally Posted by RedX
Fair play.
Here they come! It’s the charge of the “Thanks” Brigade!
A few players I'd like to see get their chance in green:
Stephen Kelly (Carr and Finnan will be 30 when the next qualifiers begin)
Steven Reid
Ronnie O'Brien
Joey O'Brien
And Alan Quinn deserves to be in the squad. Kerr played him in friendlies, with much success, but when the push came to the shove he reverted back to the likes of Mattie Holland and Kevin Kilbane in the centre. Kerr doesn't have the guts to change things around in the competitive matches.
is paul mcshane any good? some people seem to think he is very good?
Hes probably only played or or two U21 games so seems optimistic to think eh ready for seniors.Originally Posted by concanta
but the fundamental point is that since charlton we have **** all to do with the nurturing process.Originally Posted by mchurl
the fai abdicated that responsibility to english clubs, and now there is a squeeze cross channel we have no plan b.
Perhaps this is the wrong thread but this is something that I've been considering for the past few weeks.
Bare in mind all the friendlies that were played before this year with the 'fringe' players getting a run. The likes of Alan Quinn (remember his performance against Holland?), Liam Miller, McGeady and then Rowlands and Clarke.
This was BK's was of blooding these guys to the squad without the pressure of competitive games to begin with. He saw the group we had been drawn in and fancied his chances with the tried and tested, and given the start to the group and the understandable hunger the players would have to redeem themselves after Euro2004, decided to give the tried and tested one more chance.
It didn't work, so now those fringe players are called up to the full squad, given either
a)retirement
b)lack of hunger
c)poor form
of those established players.
To be fair to Kerr he stuck with the same group of players throughout, made the additions when glaringly obvious (Doyle, Connolly), and now is the time to move on.
He has said that he has told the FAI what he wants to do (either he meant that he wants to remain or that he outlined his plan for the next campaign if given the chance) and maybe it does involve starting from scratch and getting rid of the Kavanagh's the Holland's the Cunnigham's
He has set his stall out insofar as he won't accept poor performances like Robbie Keane's recent ones and will substitute him if necessary. Same with Andy Reid last night.
He brought in Harte at left full when it was glaringly obvious JOS wasn't up to the job. However if he hadn't started Keane last night the crowd would have bayed for his blood. IMO he would have been justified as again Robbie did nothing.
Maybe Kerr will have his contract renewed. Maybe there will be a new beginning with a lot of the youngsters being given the chance. After all if we do get a pox group as is quite likely, with little or no expectation to qualify what ahrm will it do to put a few young lads into the team with the idea being to gear them towards the WC 2010 qualifying series.
Who knows? As far as this team goes I'd like a few enthusiastic Irish lads given a chance, especially as some of the establishment seem non-pushed at the mo. If it means forsaking the next European Championships in order to make the next world cup, I for one would accept it.
Here they come! It’s the charge of the “Thanks” Brigade!
kevin doyle
stephen ireland
willo flood
erm........ cant thhiink of 2 many more
illiteracy and alphabet soup hmm?
we need to get rid of givens for the u21s
looking at that team they shoudl be a lot better than they are
i am sure its partly down to him
Wes Houlihan is certainly not good enough for international football
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Ronnie O'Brien...is this the guy that went to Juve? who does he play for and what age is he now?
you gowl!
He's surely worth a try?Originally Posted by declan hide
http://soccernet.espn.go.com/columns...ot=mls&cc=5739
O'Brien came back in 2004 and enjoyed the type of renaissance he hoped for when he originally arrived. He finished with 10 assists, second most in MLS, and established himself as one of the league's best midfielders. O'Brien has continued to improve this season. He is largely considered the key reason FC Dallas started the season so strongly, putting together an MVP-like half-season. Now instead of being regarded as one of the league's best midfielders, he is now considered one of the league's best players.
His stellar play has raised the usual questions. Will he make a move back to Europe? Will he play for the Irish national team, which he represented on the youth levels? Answers to both of those questions are tied into his love for his adopted home.
"You can never say you'll never go back," said O'Brien of a potential return to Europe. "If a team comes in with a good enough offer and they really want you, well then they'll come in and buy you, but I'm not pushing to go back. I'm not putting feelers out there to go back."
The Irish national team is a touchier subject for O'Brien, who cites an unfriendly relationship with current Ireland manager Brian Kerr as the key reason he wouldn't consider playing for his home country.
"I don't get on with the manager and I don't really want to play for him," said O'Brien. "If the manager changed, and they came and asked me, I might think about it then but at the moment I'm not even thinking about it. "We don't get on and I wouldn't travel all that way," said O'Brien. "I'm happy in Dallas. I don't want to leave the team high and dry for something I wouldn't be happy doing."![]()
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