Anybody but S Kelly!!!! He is the worst right back in the premiership has has been responsible for three penalties this year (poor birmingham). A countless others which were not given - only luck meant that he got the ball from Robinio in the box last wed night. I was behind the goal - nervous stuff watchin him I mean it - he makes o shea look somewhat decent... No D Duff - come on. An alternative to Carsley will have to be found - S Reid?? no proof.
My concerns are global. I reject absolutely revenge, aggression, and retaliation. The foundation of such a method, is love. I love you Sheriff Truman.
I would beg Stevie Finnan to reconsider and tell him that he will play right back. Foley at wolves as reserve. I am sorry if I sound subjective. O Dea at left back?
Unfortunately we have no other front man that can win ball in the air, anyway, wasn't he playing a bit out of position in the last game, i.e. spent a lot of the time out wide. I think as a lone striker he would perform much better...........and we don't have much else......unless......Kilbane...
from http://football.guardian.co.uk/comme...236236,00.html
The Observer fans' panel on the season so far
Birmingham
Star man Stephen Kelly - has a fine repertoire of last-ditch tackles. Honourable mentions go to Mehdi Nafti and Sebastian Larsson for their commitment and Cameron Jerome for his efforts up front.
What about Spurs fans - I dont think they'd have the same opinion? Duff was afraid to give him the ball last Wed night. When he did get it all he wanted to do was get rid of it - anywhere. I think he is not the answer - not even as a stop gap. Nice bloke though. Met him at Dublin Airport on way to Bratislava. He was very courteous.
My concerns are global. I reject absolutely revenge, aggression, and retaliation. The foundation of such a method, is love. I love you Sheriff Truman.
He is a walking liability IMO!!
You would!!!!
I see what you're saying and do agree. We do need someone to take the ball from the back four. I think Keano has signed him with that kind of role in mind too. But I worry about him playing too deep as he has a tendancy to give away free's in dangerous areas, esp as the game goes on. I've seen it a few times for Ireland and Charlton, but never seen the teams punished for it, which I think is why it's not highlighted. Watch out for it and you'll see what I mean. He was playing more advanced in a midfeild 5 for charlton last year in the premiership and played very well.
I'm sure a happy medium can be arranged!!!
I posted this y'day on another thread. I liked eirebhoy's XI posted in response.
I'm becoming more and more convinced that 4-3-3 is what'll work best for us right now.
Kelly / J. O'Brien - Dunne - O'Shea - Kilbane
Reid - Reid - Hunt
McGeady - Keane - Duff
I deliberately avoided specifying which Reid as in principle each could do well in the middle or the right of that 3.
Assuming at least one Reid is injured (fairly certain) then options include Liam Lawrence and J. O'Brien for the RHM spot, Carsley or Delap for the CM spot). If either McGeady or Duff is injured or off form, Hunt could play left sided forward, allowing maybe Garvan or Stephen Quinn to play left sided midfield.
The front 3 is a bit like United's front 3 - good, clever attacking players who can improvise.
Jon Walters is even an option for the right sided forward as cover.
Advantages: numbers and bite in midfield, good ball users too. Mobility and direct running upfront. This shape and personnel will allow ius to take more control of a game and it allows us to have more of our good players on the pitch. It also doesn't place much pressure on inexperienced kids coming through, and if they're needed it'd be in a stronger shape where they'd fit in easier. Their time may come during the campaign anyway. The 4th game is over a year away.
Doyle, Morrison, Murphy, Carsley, St. Ledger on the bench, plus one or two others.
I've seen moments where it looks like it can work. Remember, the only time they played together was under Staunton - if Trapattoni gets the job I think he'll be able to evaluate whether it can work or not and if he feels it can he'll work out a way of using them as the front two. Also, as has been mentioned on contless occasions before they didn't have enough supply from the midfield and were often completely isolated up front, which is why Keane was dropping back so much. If we can keep a fit squad in the next campaign then I think they can form a good partnership.
My concerns are global. I reject absolutely revenge, aggression, and retaliation. The foundation of such a method, is love. I love you Sheriff Truman.
At last some goals for Doyle (a hat trick no less). Has come just at the right time please God.
Forget about the performance or entertainment. It's only the result that matters.
Just delighted....so so happy....if he stays with Reading he could grab 30 goals this season.......
He's the best striker with James Beattie in the division...
He's class.....
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