I would agree with you to a point, but when you are caught out telling one lie after another you lose respect and people are unlikely to believe you. Not one of his Interantional colleagues has come out to defend him. (to the best of my knowledge) IF you had a similar tradegy you would probably confide in a close friend who would in turn defend you.
After geting caught out twice it looks like he needed an excuse that could not be challenged, and while I like most other people had sympathy for him at the time, his actions since them have made me feel like he was telling more lies.
Fair Play died Nov 18th 2009, Stade Francais.
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I'm delighted he's back full stop. We need a player of his quality
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ah i quoting the wrong person, deepest apologies greenforever!!
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but it matters that he is 100% committed, which he isn't, because it rubs off on the rest of the squad. Why should they give 100% when someone else can pick and choose when to play or not?
From your posts im beginning to wonder do you drive a pink carhave you had a hair transplant or is that your brother
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Fair Play died Nov 18th 2009, Stade Francais.
In a perfect world, you would be correct. But as I've said before, the amount of leeway allowed a player tends to correspond to the talent that player possesses. There is a line that players shouldn't cross, but that line isn't in the same place for everybody. If a player is no more than a squad player, who rarely gets a runout at all, then any indiscretion on the player's part might be a fatal blow to his international career.
If somebody with the talent of Maradona is less than 100% committed, do you just say he can't play anymore? Of course you don't. You do whatever you can to get him back in the squad.
Of course, I'm not saying that Ireland is equal to Maradona in terms of skill, but what I am saying is that the amount of crap we put up with from a player will depend on how much that player offers us when he decides to play. Once any player goes over that line, and starts to cause more trouble than he's worth, then he's out of the picture.
I don't think Steven Ireland has crossed that line yet. Not for me, anyway. He still offers enough in terms of ability for me to want him in the squad.
Maradona was a bit of an arse when he was a player, but managers dealt with him.
Trap has masses of experience when it comes to dealing with all sorts of personalities/players, hopefully he'll know what to do with Stephen Ireland.
They havent given 100% under staunton for whatever reason either, when/if ireland comes back he will be the hungriest player on the pitch, the lad has a major point to prove..
Quite the opposite my man, hate these pink wearers and gay haircuts, but thats for another day.
Agreed, and his friendship with sven goran should favour us too.
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Good post, I agree the talent of a player is proportional to the amount of crap he is allowed to get away with but I'm not sure SI hasn't already crossed the line, he has talent but I think he is overrated and we may have to play 5 in midfield to accomidate him and if he hasn't already crossed the line then he is dancing on it and I think one more lame excuse from him and he should discarded
So how many managers has he to refuse to play for before he has crossed the line
We have 3 (some may say 2)
Kerr - no one disputes this
Staunton - no one disputes this
Givens - now given that SI has a history of telling untruths and DG doesnt I would tend to believe DG
While I would never rule out a return I would not be running after him because unless he is genuinely committed we're better off without him or anyone else for that matter. We have generally punched above our weight due to having a team 100% committed.
Fair Play died Nov 18th 2009, Stade Francais.
The thing that ****ed me off more than anything was that he didn't inform Staunton that he wasn't ready to come back before the Germany and Cyprus squad was announced. However, saying he refused to play for Givens is a bit wide of the mark IMO. Givens said in a press conference that he hadn't spoken to Ireland and it was his job to get in contact, so it's not as if Ireland downright refused to play. Anyway, I'm not sure Givens would have picked him even had Ireland asked to come back.
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