From the Indo today. It think this is an good idea.
NEWCASTLE UNITED'S Stephen Carr is in line for a return to the Ireland squad after several heart to heart conversations with Bobby Robson.
The 29-year-old Dubliner retired from international football last autumn after Ireland's failure to qualify for the 2006 World Cup finals.
But following the appointment of Steve Staunton as Brian Kerr's replacement, the arrival of Robson into the Irish management team and the appointment of his former Spurs colleague Robbie Keane as team captain, the signs are that Carr is on his way back.
He is expected to be included in the 30-man squad that Staunton intends naming for his Iberian training camp in May.
"Bobby had a very positive chat with him. Bobby, as you know, lives in that part of the woods. He's spoken to him on numerous occasions, so it's very positive," said Staunton.
The Irish boss explained that the thinking behind the exceptionally large squad was because of his determination to fine tune his Euro 2008 qualification plans at the camp.
"The 30 that will be coming I see as the mainstay for the next two to four years but that's not to say that people won't come in and people won't be left out," said Staunton.
"Most squads would be 20 or 22 players so there will be people disappointed and, as I said before, we don't know who we're going to pick up along the way or how kids might progress."
The Irish boss admitted that his plans could be hit if Leeds United make the Championship Play-off final because her would have to do without Liam Miller and Jonathon Douglas. Staunton also explained his reasons for heading to the Iberian peninsula in the build-up to the May 24 friendly against Chile.
"Basically, the weather. You're never guaranteed it in this country.
"What we will do over those four or five days is for the next two years, because we're not going to get time before the Dutch or German games to do set plays, go through our ideas and show the lads what we're looking for. So this is an ideal opportunity for us."
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