Not at all. Won the League Cup in 1991 and got to the FA and League Cup Finals in 1993. Had some really good players but won't bore people (any more than usual).
Sheridan lacked one thing - pace. Great passer of the ball but he wasn't from the "close them down" school that Jack required so his chances were limited plus we had a wealth of talent in midfield in those days.
Dean Kiely I agree was a superb keeper and would have liked to see him get a fairer crack of the whip.
Forget about the performance or entertainment. It's only the result that matters.
Absolute madness. Are you from Belfast by any chance? Name your 6-8 players. The North would be lucky to get 3 in. We'd take their goalie Taylor(Given being injured) and Davis and maybe Aaron Hughes (though he is no better than McShane IMO and at least Shane has youth on his side). Do people seriously believe any sane manager would swap Healy a Leeds reject sitting at the bottom of the Championship (often on the bench) for Keane or Doyle? One a proven premiership goalscorer and the other one of the best young talents in Britian. Would people seriously consider swapping Keith Gillespie a has been for Duff or Andy Reid or even Mc Geady? Would you swap Chris Baird for Finnan? I could go on but these are three of the North's most highly rated players so there's no point.
Get real and stop getting carried away by one result against Spain. Any manager who let in 6-8 NI players into a united Ireland team at the expense of far more talented and highly rated Republic players would be crucified when the results inevitably start going against him.
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[QUOTE=Superhoops;567154]John Byrne got 23 caps between 1985 and 1993. Scored 4 goals, including 2 goals against Turkey in Istanbul in 1991 (won 3-1). He played twice after that, both at home to Wales, in 1992 at the RDS (lost 0-1) and in 1993 at Tolka Park (won 2-1).[QUOTE]
Did Byrne ever captain us?
I didnt think he had. But i'm going to a special Brighton supporters' night in a few weeks; Byrne is going to be ther to answer questions etc, and on the (admittedly homemade and unauthorised) flyer it refers to him as a 'former captain of Ireland'?!?!?![]()
Dean kiely hugely under-rated , was unlucky to be up against given
he must have a fridge full of champagne for all of those man of the match awards he won at charlton
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.
I seem to remember in the game against Wales at Tolka in 1993 that when David O'Leary went off injured after 5 minutes, John Byrne took over the captaincy for the rest of the game. Andy Townsend who was captain in the previous few games did not play in that game, but took over captaincy again in the next few games after that.
Honest! I am not a secret Tim nor a closet Sham - I really am a Seagull.
No I am from Dublin. I'd pick their entire defence, as I said on current form, NI have beaten decent opposition far more often in the past three years than we have. They beat England, who played at the 2006 World Cup, last year. The Spain result was a good one.
But they were also well organised and did what was necessary away to Denmark.
Northern Ireland did not get totally tonked by the likes of Cyprus case closed.
That young 18 year old lad at the back from Man United( on loan to Royal Antwerp) would walk into our team. And I would pick him ahead of Finnan who has been absolute muck in an Irish shirt this season.
And David Healy.... he scores at international level... CONSISTENTLY he has scored almost as many goals as Robbie Keane, despite playing for a country that didn't score at all for nearly two years. That's five for a start, and at least one of their midfielders is worth a try.
Damien Duff hasn't played well for his country for almost three years. When did RObbie Keane last score a goal in a green shirt? Get real yourself.
Last edited by CollegeTillIDie; 04/11/2006 at 9:40 AM.
Cannot believe no one has mentioned Kevin Moran. Aldridge stated that Moran was the main motivator in the dressing room when he played. Great player. Tony Grealish also very under rated.
Somewhat selective case you've made though CTID -I think even NI fans would acknowledge that. in the same time period you're highlighting they've been tanked at home by Poland, ICELAND and Wales and fell apart like an Argos deckchair away to England. Beyond the England win and the draw in Cardiff their campaign was a disappointment.
Tony Capaldi? The same Tony Capaldi who attempted to play a square ball on the edge of his box with four England players in touching distance of him?
Solvent abuse can kill instantly you know![]()
" I wish to God that someone would be able to block out the voices in my head for five minutes, the voices that scream, over and over again: "Why do they come to me to die?"
So ? He plays in the lower Division of English football like many of our so-called up and coming talent. He's no worse than some of our back-four who play in the Premiership, John O'Shea springs to mind immediately. English football has some of the worst defending ever seen in Europe. And that's just the Premiership. Fact is Capaldi may be replaced medium term by Jonathan Evans I think his name is, Man United youth player on loan to Royal Antwerp.
NI kept a CLEAN SHEET away from home against Denmark, who are ranked higher than they are.
We conceded FIVE and it should have been more, away from home to Cyprus who are ranked LOWER than we are.
That makes my case for the NI defence. And Iceland are better than Cyprus into the bargain... could it be that Lawrie Sanchez( ex Sligo Rovers manager) is the difference?
Last edited by CollegeTillIDie; 06/11/2006 at 6:38 AM.
Yeah but he's not young or 'up and coming' he's 25 so what's your point? Tony Capaldi is pure s**te. He's not even a decent Championship defender ffs.
Jonny Evans a Man U reserve player? Are you for real? We have far more highly rated young players that play regularly for their clubs that don't even get into our squad, nevermind our first team. As for David Healy? We'd be better swapping Keane for Billy Clarke, Anthony Stokes or Shane Long than a proven average (at best) Championship player if we need to try something different. He only scores for NI because everything they do goes through him because they have f**k all else. And he takes their penalties so stop getting carried away with stats. He couldn't score in a whore house at Leeds (he also takes their penalties).
NI are crap. They had a good win against Spain which has given them a much needed boost in confidence in the short term and helped them to draw with a pretty weak Danish team
and beat a rubbish Latvian team. It seems all their previous results are forgotten. Get real ffs. I guarantee the North will be brought crashing down to earth on their travels from March onwards. They haven't the players they are just temporarily punching above their weight in an easy group. This is the reality. We have the players but are playing below the level we should be expected to perform mostly due to mismanagement of the team over the past 4 years and the damage to confidence that's resulted and also not helped by the manager persisting with tried and tested sh*t like JOS and KK. But get this. Jonny Evans and Tony Capaldi aren't the answer.
Last edited by youngirish; 06/11/2006 at 2:16 PM.
Doesnt matter who they play for , the fact is that our four defenders could be playing for Barcelona or Milan and they still wouldnnt look like a cohesive unitl.
Plymouth Argyle in Englands second flight pay his wages and bigger feckin eejits them. If Capaldi ran a pizzeria and was playing his football on a wednesday at tea-time in the pizza parlour league division 2 -you'd expect him to know to put his foot through the ball when under pressure in the box.
He wouldn't make standby for us -nor should he.
You're still being selective in your assessment of their stats by the way. The only thing they have over us is a coach who earned his stripes ...albeit falteringly. Like our own Mick McCarthy he'd never have been considered for the job had he not played for the team in question. But he's done some good work for them.
" I wish to God that someone would be able to block out the voices in my head for five minutes, the voices that scream, over and over again: "Why do they come to me to die?"
David Kelly got 26 caps and scored 9 goals. He played in 8 more games after the England game in 1995. Scored a hat-trick on his debut against Israel in 1987 9won 5-0). Played with Walsall, West Ham, Leicester, Newcastle, Wolves, Tranmere, Motherwell and Derry City. I think he played and scored in a Wembley League Cup final for Tranmere. In 2002 His contract at Motherwell was terminated after a dressing room punch up with Terry Butcher who was the manager. He ended up playing for Derry City and I believe his last game was the FAI Cup Final at Tolka Park in 2002.[/QUOTE]
The Dave Kelly hat-trick on his debut against Iseral in 1987 was 24 hours before Gary Mckay scored the winner for Scotland in Sofia, if I remember correctly.
For me, David Healy is very much like our David Connolly.
As for Sheridan, he did play an important role in USA 94, starting in the 5 man midfield of Houghton-Keane-Sheridan-Townsend-Staunton against Italy.
"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.
In the World Cup of 94 Sheridan played a few games and I remember thinking how deadly he was (i was 12). Was it against Norway that he chipped thorsveldt from outside the box only for it to hit the bar?
And I think he hit the bar against the Italians as well?
Here they come! It’s the charge of the “Thanks” Brigade!
Sheridan was unlucky. Talented player playing in a very ordinary Sheffield Wednesday side.
Is that the ordinary wednesday side with Waddle Sheridan Harkes and Palmer in midfield?
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