2-0 win for Ireland, the ball squirting off Dunne's head and long range from super Lee Carsley!![]()
2-0 win for Ireland, the ball squirting off Dunne's head and long range from super Lee Carsley!![]()
"No regrets, none at all. My only regret is that we went out on penalties. That's my only regret. But no, no regrets." -Mick McCarthy
There is an obsession on this forum with the 'next big thing' as it were. Hunt is not the next big thing, he just is a shorter version of Kilbane, he has spirit and industry there is no doubt but he doesn't have much in the way of quality. I like the kid and hope he will do great for us but the expectations of him on the forum are over the top.
Hunt's a good player, I like him, but he's not 17, so people here shouldn't think of him as the next big thing.
apart from scoring the equaliser against the Czechs, important first goal against San Marino, putting the ball on a plate for Keane to score the second goal at Croke Park on Saturday, being the main aerial outlet when those long balls where stupidly being pinged in the welsh box and generally giving us all when he plays for us.
A good start imperative. Actually a martyr to the oul Pre Match Tension today.
It's a must win game for the Solvaks as well - they'll have a steely resolve because they know they are gone if they lose.
Our defence will need a big performance because these lads won't pass up the sort of opportunity that Bellamy got last Saturday.
Doyle is going to need decent service and I'm hoping that McGeady really puts in the sort of performance that everyone has been waiting for. Its time for him to deliver on the potential tonight. An alternative creative outlet may actually take some of the burden off Duff as well.
Hopefully Stephen Ireland will have a bit more confidence to impose himself on the centre. He doesn't have the physical stature but his ability to slide a pass could also help create an opening.
They just have to go for it.
Quoting years at random since 1975
For some reason I am quietly confident about tonights game. Not sure why though. I like the line up as it has a bit of balance to it.
In Trap we trust
A simple plan for Stan: http://www.football365.com/story/0,1...021480,00.html
Good article
Not a bad articale, nice and simple and one of Stans definite failings is to over complicate things. There's been no consistency in his formations or selections and we've seen some odd setups, like McGeady playing on the right of a central midfield 3, or Stephen Kelly on the right of a back 3 (not fullback), then of course the setup of the last few games, you just don't know with Stan. For me he's picked more or less the right team for tonight but you just don't know if he'll line them up right.
If he does this he will either have to :
Play Ireland and Carsley in CM with Duff up front, crap idea
Or Play Hunt in CM, also crap idea.
We're all prone to picking the 11 players we want to play but (expecially with ireland) we have to stick to formations. I stongly believe we should play 442 or 4411 (with Keane/A Reid behind a more physical striker). Therefore there can only be 2 wide players on the pitch at the same time and so only 2 from Duff/McGeady/Hunt.
I would bet on Hunt for McGeady on 65 mins at which point we'll all go, 'McGeady was playing?'
Me too. I can't really find fault with tonight's team (provided he plays the full backs on their usual sides). I wouldn't be that comfortable with Kilbane and maybe A Quinn could do a better job, but he hasn't that much international experience and is out of favour at his club so Killer looks like a logical choice.
One thing that does puzzle me is why Staunton showed Wales so much respect (switching full backs and selecting a more defensive midfield) but has chosen what looks like a more attack-minded side against the Slovaks.
Feeling ominously optimistic
Greece 1 - 0 Germany
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Wait till you see, McGeady will get man of the match tonight, he was excellent against milan in the two legs, !!
It is a huge risk to play both McGeady and Ireland from the start. I hope Carsley is good enough to cover for both players. I believe he is. And so we should be a bigger threat than we were on Saturday.
There's no doubt they'll see Duff as our main threat and double mark him. McGeady will then have a little more space and if he's on form they'll have to look after him too. Then that leaves S.Ireland free and the Slovakian's don't know what to do.All sounds too easy.
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Exactly what I said after Saturday...well, what I said was " For fcuks sake, at least get the simple things right, you're trying too fcukin hard"...but I meant the same thing! (i.e. in terms of positioning, left is left right is right, wrong is wrong, but I would play a 4-3-2-1 foramtion)
Last edited by Scram; 28/03/2007 at 12:40 PM.
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