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    strongest team???????

    wat about:


    devine
    hoggie napier andrews cronin
    warren o'grady colin t billy
    o'flynn georgie


    now that looks

    youth on the right side
    experience on the left
    graft in the middle
    solid at the back
    what can i say for the lads up front-now where do i start


    nice to see devine have a laugh with the shed and corner boys

    why dont the corner boys return to the shed like they were two yrs ago,

    a united team of fans can only benefit the club
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    Have to disagree

    I'd go with
    Devine
    Carey Napier Cronin Hoggie
    Warren O'Grady O'Callaghan Billy
    and two of O'Flynn/Mulligan/CP O'Brien

    I think the back four is sound as it is. I cant really see Colin T as one of Citys strongest midfielders. O'Callaghan's favorite position is in the centre of midfield, a creative player, a new Patsy if you will.

    There are still some of the new signings we have yet to see and it will be interesting to see how Colin P has come along after his first season at this level.
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    Re: strongest team???????

    Originally posted by yan
    nice to see devine have a laugh with the shed and corner boys

    why dont the corner boys return to the shed like they were two yrs ago,

    a united team of fans can only benefit the club [/B]
    Drivel. I personally think that having the Corner boys where they are is a good thing. It makes more athmosphere, afterall, you dont want to just have one section singing and the rest of the ground silent, do you? Besides, the shed is not what it was, itll never be the same, and Personally I cant wait til the monstrosity is leveled!

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    "the shed is the peter pan of irish soccer"
    come back tea-boy we miss you [

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    Originally posted by GWA


    the shed is not what it was, itll never be the same
    The Shed was back to its good old self on Friday, especially in the second half when a few of the corner boys came up to join in the fun.

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    From what I've heard, read and think I know, I'd go for:

    Devine

    Carey, Napier, Cronin, Hoggie

    Warren, O'Grady, O'Callaghan, Woods

    C.P. O'Brien, Mulligan

    Georgie is not an out-and-out striker - I hope we don't expect too much of him, just allow him to play his natural game in the middle.

    Andrews will have to play his way into the team - I'd go for Napier and Gar for now, but Murphy has had a tendancy to drop Napier without great reasoning in the past.

    Bennett will be pretty unlucky to lose out, but can simply fill in in the centre if Georgie needs to be played further forward, and of course Reynolds.

    O'Flynn will need more than one game to stake a permanent place but he's going in the right direction.

    Then there's Colin T., Mulconroy, Greg, Lordan,....

    I'm already looking forward to Oct 4 and my first trip back to the Cross under lights - here's to the clash with Pat's being a top-of-the-table encounter!
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    Ok ill go for-

    Devine
    Carey, Napier, Cronin, Hoggy
    Colin T, O'Grady, Georgie, Woods
    O'Flynn, Warren

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    Devine
    Carey Napier Gaz Hoggie
    Mucky O'Callaghan O'Grady Woods
    Warren O'Flynn

    with O'Callaghan, Mucky and Warren all interchangeable to a certain degree it's time for total football methinks

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    Great to see Napier back.....but i have a funny feeling a certain clogger will be back at centre back in the near future.............

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    Mooney
    Carey Napier Gaz Hoggie
    warren, greg, O'Grady Woods
    O'Flynn, george o callaghan (tra la laaa la laaaa )

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    Devine

    Carey Napier Gaz Hoggie

    Warren Mucky Grady Woods

    O'Flynn & Georgy

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    Originally posted by Neil
    Devine

    Carey Napier Gaz Hoggie

    Warren Mucky Grady Woods

    O'Flynn & Georgy
    I'd go with that although haven't seen enough of Mr. Mulconroy to say if he good enough. I think the big decision seems to be who to play alongside O'Grady in the middle......Greg has done well in there in the past....

    If Andrews is any good could yet see Gaz back to his best position at left back - he used to be a consistently good crosser of the ball.

    Isn't it wonderful to have some squad options

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    Could I dare to say 3-5-2?

    Devine

    Napier Andrews Cronin

    Carey O'Grady O'Callighan O'Hallorin Woods

    O'Flynn Warren

    When it works its great, when it fails its not very good, but I think that the players are there for it.
    As I say, we're just young & a bit nieve.

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    Carey

    Carey does really as a wingback IMO his best position and considering Billy can play left back just as well as left wing 3-5-2 could work quite well cept it is always likely to become 5-3-2 when we are 1-0 up!
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    Originally posted by Troy.McClure
    Could I dare to say 3-5-2?

    Devine

    Napier Andrews Cronin

    Carey O'Grady O'Callighan O'Hallorin Woods

    O'Flynn Warren
    Whats Hoggy ever done to you?!!

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    I wouldnt sat that it would necessarily go into a 5-3-2 if we took the lead, it would turn into 4-4-2 if anything with Billy going to the left wing position and Greg being on the right. Even though the team would seam set up for 3-5-2, Id probably keep with 4-4-2 because of our failings at 3-5-2 over the years.
    As I say, we're just young & a bit nieve.

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    Devine ,
    Carey, Napier, Gar C, Hoggie
    COB, O'Callaghan, O'Grady ,Woods
    Warren/CPOB, O'Flynn


    how anyone can justify Andrews i'll never know! we've never seen him play! In time maybe but i'll reserve judgement...we have yet to see Rennie play either so it mite change....maybe he'll play and georgie boy will go up front?
    Last edited by Pablo; 10/07/2002 at 1:57 PM.

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    well actually pablo some of us have seen him play
    he played in city's preseason friendlies and looked ok IMO

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    Originally posted by James
    well actually pablo some of us have seen him play
    he played in city's preseason friendlies and looked ok IMO
    Heheh unlike you to argue the point games All i'm saying is i'm sure a lot of fringe players played in our 'pre-season' and did well.....its not a judge of how good they are competitivly....

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    as u mentioned pablo completely unlike me to argue anything but how else is a new player to get into the side.. only by playing well in both training and preseason friendlies

    also the fact that he's coming over from playing ok-ish in england and was only released on account of the itv digital collapse when nationwide clubs had to cut players numbers drastically ..

    plus he's good in the air which is a weakness in a napier and cronin centre half pairing IMO.. we need someone ala dereck who gona win headers at the back

    to be honest i dont see how colin T o'brien is making most peoples starting 11.. i didnt even think he'd survive as a squad member.. i'd play greg in there ahead of him or even reynolds anyday of the week and twice on friday nights

    colin imo hasnt been the same since the injury a few years ago..

    ok seeing as me putting in mooney was abit of a joke (sry Noel )


    Devine,
    Carey, Napier, Andrews/Gaz, Hoggie
    warren, greg, O'Grady Woods
    O'Flynn, george o callaghan (tra la laaa la laaaa )

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