It's not all bad news, Lee Trundle is sitting in a playoff spot for the Premiership![]()
Is it me or was this a particularly bad day for the Irish lads:
1. Doyle misses pen
2. Kilbane sent off
3. McShane plays at right back
4. The above the only of the Sunderland Irish who started.
4. Geary sent off
5. Robbie taken off and not at all happy with it. Had two assists though.
, not good
It's not all bad news, Lee Trundle is sitting in a playoff spot for the Premiership![]()
any reason on why Given didn't sart today?
"If God had meant football to be played in the air, he'd have put grass in the sky." Brian Clough.
You'll NEVER beat the Irish.......you'll just draw with us instead!!!
Keane played a blinder though and McShane had a decent enough game.
There is no such thing as a miracle cure, a free lunch or a humble opinion.
Robbie had a great game today, his touches for Berbatov & Bale's goals were magic. He's the main man for Spurs. Why was he taken off ??
Kilbane should never have walked.
McShane had another good premiership display, the lad has a huge future in front of him. At 21, what a prospect.
Given fit for next week - happy days.
I agree with Tuff Paddy, We could have a very good week next week!
Imagine a really bad day, Given, Keane, Doyle & McShane injured !!
an injury was my only fear before the day's kick off's. we know what each of the players could do, so I could give 2 shiites about any of their performances. good, fit squad is the perfect start to the 'american holidayweek-end" over here stateside. Looking forward to next saturday. Is there any truth in the rumor that stevie hunt had a dig at bellamy? to think bellamy got a smack 'on the puss would round off a good day...
Robbie's first assist was a nice bit of play. Here you can say for sure he was anticipating the mistake with scientific precision as he took 2 or 3 steps backwards to be in the perfect position to knock the ball forward to Berbatov.
I'd guess that Robbie was only taken off as jol thought the game was safe and he wanted to keep Defoe happy.
Not bothered about the lack of impact anyone made, the important thing as a clean bill of health.
On that front, anyone know why Carsley was subbed and Potter didn't even make the match day squad?
I believe Michael Doyle scored a belter. Anyone see how he played? He's unlucky to have been overlooked as he can play both CM and LHM, and I think might have covered at LB at times. I think he and Miller were both Celtic loanees at one point (Aarhus?). Maybe he's about to catch up / overtake Miller.
I'm a bit worried about Doyle's form. He's missed from the spot before so that's no big deal but the radio commentators were saying his touch was heavy throughout and I thought the same in Denmark.
In a way it might be no bad thing that the players aren't all having it easy at club level as it'll make them more determined to do well for Ireland and it'll be a welcome change for them. In the recent past I've felt that they were more than happy to be returning to their clubs having underperformed for us. Other way around now?
Last edited by Stuttgart88; 02/09/2007 at 1:12 PM.
As a Spurs fan, Robbie is one of my favourite players and I stuck up for him on the Keane thread when many ROI fans were berating him.
However, I was at the match yesterday and whilst Robbie had by no means a bad game, he didn't have a particularly good game, either, at least not by the standards of last season.
The fact is, with the dominance and chances they had, Spurs should have buried Fulham by 4 or 5 goals by half time. When they didn't, it was hardly an outrageous decision to make a change up front with 25 minutes to go and in the circumstances, Defoe for Keane was the obvious choice, since Berbatov was the outstanding Spurs player.
If anything, avoiding the exertion of his sixth (?) full game in less than a month might actually benefit Robbie for next week (as well as avoiding the chance of sustaining a late injury against Fulham)
He'll be OK.
As he was subbed by his more evil twin, I'd assume it was because Everton needed a goal and needed a more attacking midfielder to orchestrate it.On that front, anyone know why Carsley was subbed
McShane injured as well unsure how bad injury as yet though
Watched the Coventry v Preston game on Sky yesterday where Doyle and Tabb both played for Coventry. Tabb wasn’t great to be honest and was substituted after half time. I have never seen Doyle play before but if yesterdays performance is anything to go by, he is a good player. Played in CM and ran his legs off and scored a blinding goal from about 25yrds.
He appears a bit on the small side but strong and not afraid to get stuck in and is well able to give out commands. From what I saw he is worth a look but as I say it’s the first time I have seen him play.
I see there are 3 players with some form of injuries on the EPL injury table.
Carsley - Hip
McShane - shoulder
Long - thumb broken
No indication of seriousness yet.
Dunne sent off today. Defo bad day at office for him! Stephen Ireland substitued after 70 minutes.
'And Crouch must score'
McGeady played no part in Celtic's 5-1 win against St. Mirren today
Though wee Gordon did mention him in the same breath as Nakamura as one of Celtic's key players.
Still....good news about Trundle..
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