I think the truth on this issue is somewhere between Youngirish and BigmanCas. I think Stuttgart you have largely hit the nail on the head with this.
In Trap we trust
I think he might well struggle to get into a premiership top ten side as he seems too lightweight for what is essentially just a physical league. To be honest if Maradonna was in the Premiership they wouldnt have known what to do with him. Hard to judge how good he actually is while he is playing in so many one sided games at club level.
His performance against Slovakia was one of the worst I have ever seen. He looked totally dis interested. How he got picked for the Czech game is beyond me but he repaid his managers faith by putting in another shocker.
Would like to see him tried in behind the striker for Ireland.
I'm a bloke,I'm an ocker
And I really love your knockers,I'm a labourer by day,
I **** up all me pay,Watching footy on TV,
Just feed me more VB,Just pour my beer,And get my smokes, And go away
I'd be worried about Aiden's future
He's quoted as slagging off other players.
Quotes like the above aren't useful and fellow players wouldn't be happy.
And then he could be developing a drinking problem.
It seems from the above he's becoming disoriented. Sad to see this with somebody so young.
And then he's always complaining .
And obviously loves himself ....
Aiden, a few words of advice.
Keep your head, work hard and get to training on time - and if it doesn't work out at least you can say you gave it your best shot.
Everyone of my posts above have been tampered with. I did not post them in their current form. Is this allowed??????????? EB???????????
Bill - I think we have already gone down the road of trying to fit square pegs into round holes. It has failed. We should play people in their best positions. Look what happened when we played S Kelly at left back and J O Brien in the middle of the park. Leave Mc Geady on the wing and there is one less position we have to worry about.
As has been proven time and time again on here the hype about most young Irish players is generally nothing more than delusional nonsense. Darren Potter, Anthony Stokes, Paddy McCarthy, Stephen O'Halloran all spring to mind as players hyped up in the recent past as potentially top class Irish players with little or no relevant evidence to back up such rantings. I just like to add a dose of reality every now and then.
McGeady is an average player playing in a terrible league. That's all at the moment. He has never been shown to be any good consistently at a higher level than the SPL bar one or two good performances (yes only that many) in the CL in nearly 20 games. I don't care about Irish friendlies btw in which he has been decent but rarely spectacular. In competitive Ireland games (yes the ones that matter) he has been rubbish, consistently so I may add.
Do I think he can do a job for Ireland? Yes. I never said he couldn't. If its a choice between McGeady, Kilbane or S Ireland playing in one of the wide positions for Ireland I'd go with McGeady in most games (obviously Kilbane's defensive strengths can come in handy sometimes depending on the opposition). S Ireland I dislike though more because of his attitude than his talent.
However the consensus generally on here is that people think McGeady is some type of World Class talent that Ireland are lucky to have. I think that's nonsense. He deserves no such hype from the numerous times I've watched him. The same people singing that tune are often (though not always) the same ones who were singing the praises of some of the dribble mentioned earlier not too long ago. Most of the others are die hard Celtic supporters.
Last edited by youngirish; 29/02/2008 at 1:17 PM.
Darren Potter, Anthony Stokes, Paddy McCarthy, Stephen O'Halloran in the same breath as Mc Geady? Absolute nonsense....
Don't remember any of them getting clapped on the field by A Nesta?
McGeady is an average player playing in a terrible league - He is hands down, the best player, this season in this league.
I am a Man Utd fan but above all else I am a true supporter of our International Soccer Team. Sorry about that.
He is a 21 year old. I rest my case.
Naka:
“I knew he was a really good player when I arrived but he has improved a lot. I think he is a genius. When I first arrived at Celtic, I was very surprised that he was only 19. I didn’t think he would be that young. I certainly wasn’t that good when I was 21. I keep trying every day to be a better player but I think Aiden has the natural ablity.”
If he can produce what he's doing for Celtic on a regular basis for Ireland then I'd be happy. But as Youngirish says he has yet to prove himself as an international standard player and I think that's a fair criticism. He has the potential to be a very good player for us but that's all it is - potential. If Stephen Ireland comes back into the squad it is likely that he and McGeady will be challenging for the same position. I'd prefer McGeady to start ahead of Ireland as I think he brings a stronger attacking balance to the team if Duff is on the opposite wing. But maybe Trapattoni will see things differently.
Remember how all the Celtic team hyped Miller to the Gods.
McGeady's perf against Slovakia or the Czechs can't be deleted but he did fine against the same Czech full back at Celtic Pk.
The tests will come for McGeady.
Atm I can't see Trap starting with both McGeady and Duff for the first 2 away games.
We are weak at both full back positions.
A healthy dose of realism there. McGeady is, without doubt, a talented player with a lot of potential. I think he has a fair bit to go to live up to some of the purple prose that's been written here at times.
Wayne Rooney is a young player who has delivered World Class performances at both club and international level. That's the benchmark - and McGeady has yet to achieve that level, most certainly on a consistent basis.
I'm as hopeful as the next man that McGeady realises the potential he has - but he's not the finished article.
Encouraging performances in friendlies only offer a hope that they'll be reproduced when it matters.
Its fair comment to state that McGeady has yet to do anything of major relevance in a qualifier. I undertstand a big part of his role is to create for others but he has rarely offered a goal threat from the wing which a top form Duff can offer.
I'll be interested to see what plans Trapp has for him.
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