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    Carr Interview in the Times.

    Motivated to make a major impact

    Mary Hannigan hears why Stephen Carr has returned to the national side with renewed optimism

    Such has been Stephen Carr's aversion in recent years to speaking to the media one can only assume Republic of Ireland manager Steve Staunton had a tougher job persuading the Dubliner to sit in front of a mound of tape recorders at the team hotel yesterday than he had of persuading him to return to international football.

    According to the Newcastle right-back, though, the latter task proved straightforward enough for Staunton, even if, when he announced his retirement at the end of the World Cup qualifying campaign last October, Carr had insisted, "there is no going back for me now." And even before bumping into Bobby Robson on a flight from Dublin to Newcastle, when the man who signed him for the northeast of England club had a "quiet word", Carr was already beginning to view his decision as premature.

    "I missed it, to be honest," he said. "I missed the buzz of the lads, the team spirit. I missed playing international football. I didn't think I would. I thought I'd enjoy having my break, having a few days off, but I found I didn't. I had no interest in having a few days off. I was bored.

    "I thought it would help me injury-wise, help me long term in my career by not playing the extra games, but then I realised that one day that would be taken away from me whether I'd like it or not. I'll be a long time retired so I'm happy I've made this decision."

    What was your motivation for retiring in the first place?

    "I don't want to answer that, to be honest," he said.

    What was your motivation for coming back?

    "That'd be answering it, wouldn't it?" he grinned. "But no, I didn't need much persuading because I'd started thinking about it anyway. Then I spoke to Stan, spoke to Bobby once or twice and I liked what they had to say about how things will progress with the team and what they're going to do. But I was already half thinking about it; what they had to say just sealed it."

    If he was unhappy with aspects of life under the previous regime, as has often been suggested, Carr was revealing nothing yesterday, but he did admit to being pleased to see a couple of familiar faces restored to the Irish camp.

    "The spirit wasn't too bad before, although I've seen a lot written about it. But it wasn't too bad, it's just about familiarity. The lads were used to the set-up with Mick (Byrne) and Tony (Hickey, the squad's security officer), the same people we'd had for so long. The lads missed them, people they probably found they could really trust and have a good relationship with. That was probably unfortunate on the new people coming in, who were taking their place, but it's great to have them back because they're really good people and the lads love them.

    "But they not being there had nothing to do with us not qualifying last time. The bottom line was we weren't good enough . . . We had opportunities to win the group, we didn't take them.

    "As a team and as individuals we just had to look at ourselves and say we didn't perform. It doesn't matter who's on the sideline, what manager you have, what security man you have, we should have won those games against Israel - we didn't and it cost us in the end."

    Carr's return and the call-up of young winger Alan O'Brien brought to four the number of Newcastle players named by Staunton in the squad for tomorrow's game against The Netherlands, before Shay Given's withdrawal through injury.

    "It's great, it's still a bit weird, but it's great," Carr said of the arrival at the club of the fourth of that contingent, Damien Duff.

    "It's the best signing the club has had for a long time, even including Michael Owen because of the price we paid for him. He's settled in already, the lads love him, he's just going to be excellent for us. He asked my opinion and I gave him an honest one on the whole thing. I told him we still needed a few new players, but hopefully seeing the likes of Duffer joining us will trigger more players coming in."

    And what of young O'Brien?

    "This year is the first time I've really trained with him. He's got blistering pace, absolutely ridiculous pace. He's still learning the game but once he gets the right coaching and with the likes of Duffer there helping him, seeing how Duffer plays his game, he could be an unbelievable player. He just has to get his head down and work on it."

    The emergence of O'Brien, along with "the likes of Stephen Ireland and Joey O'Brien", has renewed the 29-year-old's optimism in the squad's ability to qualify for the next European Championship - and since he missed the 2002 World Cup through injury it would be his first major championship.

    "Time isn't on my side. I'll be 32 when the European Championship comes around, 34 for the next World Cup, so this is probably my best chance. I've been in the squad for so long without ever getting to a championship . . . it's quite gutting, but things happen for a reason, if it's meant to be it will happen. If it's not meant to happen at least I'll have given it a shot."

    © The Irish Times
    In Trap we trust

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    well stephen let's hope you do give it a shot this time...
    Was he crazy!! Yeah , in a very special way , an Irishman.
    I slept, and dreamed that life was Beauty;
    I woke, and found that life was Duty.

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    What was your motivation for retiring in the first place?

    "I don't want to answer that, to be honest," he said.


    Why wouldnt he answer that?

    KOH

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    Maybe he did not want to get into it and disuss the management of Kerr etc. I think there is nothing wrong with keeping your counsel on such issues.
    In Trap we trust

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    everyone in the eircom league is better than carr

    FACT

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    in fairness , it speaks of loyalty to the team , good fro him for keeping his mouth shut , hopefully we will read his reasons in his book after he retires as european champion in 2008...
    Was he crazy!! Yeah , in a very special way , an Irishman.
    I slept, and dreamed that life was Beauty;
    I woke, and found that life was Duty.

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    Not going on record and in the very next answer inferring something to be the case just goes to show what anyone who has seen him play in the last 4 years already knows. he has no balls.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RogerMilla View Post
    hopefully we will read his reasons in his book after he retires as european champion in 2008...
    His reasons are quite obvious. He didn't like Kerr, or at least he didn't like the setup under Kerr.

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    Quote Originally Posted by wws View Post
    everyone in the eircom league is better than carr

    FACT
    I think if anyone in the eircom league was better than anyone in the Irish team they would be playing in a proper league.
    FACT

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    oh bill bill bill, get that tin hat on....
    Was he crazy!! Yeah , in a very special way , an Irishman.
    I slept, and dreamed that life was Beauty;
    I woke, and found that life was Duty.

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    Tin hat??????
    Ned Kelly????
    such is life.....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Billsthoughts View Post
    Tin hat??????
    Ned Kelly????
    such is life.....
    attack the post not the poster

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    Quote Originally Posted by Billsthoughts View Post
    I think if anyone in the eircom league was better than anyone in the Irish team they would be playing in a proper league.
    FACT
    Oh, ,sweet jesus. There's another one loose. Why in the name of Christ people want to constantly run down our league with such snide remarks I'll never know. Is there another country in the world where this happens ?

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    That doesnt even make any sense!
    Can you back up your Eircom League post with actual facts like opta stats or something?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Billsthoughts View Post
    Can you back up your Eircom League post with actual facts like opta stats or something?
    With the results so far this season the opta stats Co-efficient for the eircom League is through the roof! Check it out here - http://www.xs4all.nl/bert/uefa/data/method3/ccoef2007/OPTA_STATS.html. With a bit of luck and a handy draw we might make double figures by 2009 - Go Team Eircom!
    SIGNATURESCOPE

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    Jeez, Mick Byrne must be some bloke. All we've heard since Stan has come back what a great character Mick is.

    Mick Byrne - The glue of the Irish team.
    "Jacques Santini...will be greeted in every dugout of the country by "one-nil, one-nil" - Clive Tyldsley, 89th minute of France-England June 13, 2004.
    "Ooooohhhh Nooooooo" Bobby Robson 91st minute.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RogerMilla View Post
    oh bill bill bill, get that tin hat on....
    Do we have to do this again?

    Saying who is better than whom is a subjective discussion. So, we need to find an objective criteria. What would such criteria be?

    How about, $$$$

    That is, money tends to dictate the quality of a player. Put another way, if someone is willing to pay you more than another player it generally indicates that you are better than the other player. Whilst there are exceptions, this is the general rule and it's proven by the fact that certain leagues do better than other leagues (e.g. The Premiership versus the Greek league etc.).

    So, looking at our objective criteria, Carr is most likely better than anyone in the LOI.

    Fact.

    Carry on.
    There is no such thing as a miracle cure, a free lunch or a humble opinion.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fergie's Son View Post
    Do we have to do this again?

    Saying who is better than whom is a subjective discussion. So, we need to find an objective criteria. What would such criteria be?

    How about, $$$$

    That is, money tends to dictate the quality of a player. Put another way, if someone is willing to pay you more than another player it generally indicates that you are better than the other player. Whilst there are exceptions, this is the general rule and it's proven by the fact that certain leagues do better than other leagues (e.g. The Premiership versus the Greek league etc.).

    So, looking at our objective criteria, Carr is most likely better than anyone in the LOI.

    Fact.

    Carry on.
    Like any rule there are exceptions - Beckham for example

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    Quote Originally Posted by Irish_Praha View Post
    Like any rule there are exceptions - Beckham for example
    Sure he's just the exception that proves the rule
    There is no such thing as a miracle cure, a free lunch or a humble opinion.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Billsthoughts View Post
    I think if anyone in the eircom league was better than anyone in the Irish team they would be playing in a proper league.
    FACT
    Proper league? Well seeing that Irish sides have knocked out clubs from Lithuania, Cyprus, Scotland, Finland and Sweden where does that leave them?

    Hint when on internet forums: when you dont know what you're talking about dont say anything.

    KOH

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