Right-back is not a very important position and I'm sure Tony'll have those players signed by the season's start.
Just looking at the squad as of today and it's starting to look a bit scary.
Goalkeepers - A novice in this league and a legend who should only have to be called on in a crisis.
Defence - Serious concerns. 3 centre halves (none of whom are that quick) and 2 left backs. And thats it.
Midfield - Centre midfield seems covered but wide players are thin on the ground. I know O' Flynn can play wide but would prefer to see him play up front.
Attack - Good competition.
So at the moment we're short a goalkeeper, 2 defenders(at least), a wide midfielder and maybe another striker. Fingers crossed
Last edited by Gaillimh Al; 23/01/2007 at 6:09 PM. Reason: Just remembered O'Flynn's 6" 2
Right-back is not a very important position and I'm sure Tony'll have those players signed by the season's start.
Alan Keane is actually right footed and will be covering the right back position instead of the left this year, IMO. Tribalhooie would know exactly his favourite position, but I do think its on the right !
late last season came in thr right back spot and i assume and hope thats where he will be this coming season.i share the worry about our squad at present but its still around 2 months away from the start so no need for panic yet.
Tony has said he is looking for another Keeper, Centre half, Left Sided Player and a Centre Forward which would bring the squad upto 21 which is about 15 more than Shels have at the moment.
Alan Keane is a right back and was excellent there until his Injury.The Shels situation could still benefit us with upto nine very good players Harris,Rogers,O'Halloran,Baker,Williams,Delaney,Ch ambers,Moore & Crawford likely to jump ship after todays news.
If your referring Alan Keane to a left back, he's not, he is a right back and if fully fit by the start of the season will cope very well IMO.
i know from playing a good bit with alan when he was younger that he preferred to play on the right and not the left but he wouldnt complain if he was put over to left back. good player and i think the step up will improve him more all round. hope to see him back playing in terryland as soon as possible
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He was always just filling in at left-back but as I said before, because full-back isn't a very important position, you can get away with it.
Dont think he will be playing left back as reilly seems to have that covered.
not meaning to nit pick but if you play a 4-4-2 formation without full backs then it is a 2-4-2
i appreciate that it may be an easier position to deputise in than others but to say the position is not important is not correct. in fact imo having a correct footed (ie left footed in LB) full back is important also espically if you are playing with wingers. it allow you more width and over-laps etc. the game has changer in recent years with full backs more involved in attacking than before.
either way we need a few more players badly!
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It's not unimportant - just relatively unimportant..
But I agree we need balance and we need a right-back and possibly a left-back.
we have a left back already.
as far as I know Colm James can also fill in at right back.We have 17 players training full time with 4 more to come in so i wouldnt be panicking.
Tony has proved himself to be a very shrewd operator so i have faith in him so just relax everything will be ok.
At the moment what would the first XI be?
Goughy
James
Clery
Charles
Reilly
Cooke
Lester
Foley
O'Brien
O'Flynn
Murphy
Subs
Brianas
Armstrong
Moran
Russell
McKenna
Injured ;Keane
When I am talking to Alan regularly and ask him about what position he likes to play they are right back and centre half. I have absolutely no worries about his ability to mix it in the premier division. He cant wait to get back playing and prove any doubters wrong.
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