Wes Hoolahan,Liam Lawrence and Paddy Kenny should be in the squad.Jay Tabb should be given a chance,a very exciting player
RIP JOHNNY
Let’s make the list a bit smaller then. Liam Miller (can’t make a struggling Sunderland team) Steven Quinn (in and out of a Struggling Sheff utd team) Darren Gibson who I rate by the way can’t make a struggling Wolves team same as Darren Potter.Daryl Murphy is a makeshift mid-field player because Keane sees him having a good attitude.So i guess this moves Tabb and Rowlands quite away up that list.
Last edited by FarBeag; 12/03/2008 at 7:35 PM.
I agree totally with the general jist of Far Beag's original post. Obviously you can't populate the whole squad with championship players but I think Stan totally overdid it with his "building for the future" pretensions. Plenty of those listed have done a lot more at club level than some of those capped by Stan and given game time in crucial games.
By the way I think Jay Tabb is a lovely footballer, very skillful. Unfortunately he's even more of a midget than the rest of our midgets. Given the chance I personally think he could be as effective at a mid-ranking club as David Bentley who has got a lot of accolades this season.
side issue but a fair few of the websites have nationality: English for some of these younger players....
L Lawrence on the Stoke website, Jayy Tabb on Soccer Base.....
I thought you were off the drink Ronnie?
"No, I drink to help me mind my own business....can I get you one? (c) Ronnie Drew
Both were born in England but have been called up to either U21 or senior squads.
Actually you gave it a pretty good bash. I did not think you meant it quite as literally as many intended.
I do think Tabb is worth a look. Stan was unbelievable in ignoring Lawrence.
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Am looking for old Irish matches on VHS, PM me if you have some and I'll upload them here
I wonder was Tardelli, Trapp or Brady watchin Sunderland reserves play ManUtd last night - there were three Irish on show - Harte, Mc Shane and Miller. It was quite embarrassing as not one of them played well`(well maybe Mc Shane played ok?). To think they are all recognised Ireland caps is sad to say the least.
The Saint has played at CB, RB and Midfield for Preston this season, yes Preston aren't doing too well this season.
St Ledger has been playing well and the rumours are that Everton has asked to be kept informed of any bids for him.
I think if we don't get this lad tied to us we could lose him as he is eligible for England and NI too as he has yet to be capped for us.
Given the chance (no pun intended) St Ledger would do well under the coaching of Trapp as St Ledger's game is based on bringing to ball out from the back, is very comfortable on the ball, has pace, reads the game well and is good in the air and on the deck.
Has to be worth a shout! so what players do you think will be in the squad for the training camp in Portugal
Yip - as did Roy Keane, he was in the small crowd. It was on ManUtd TV. No players of note playing except the Irish lads. Sunderland got a penalty in the last minute for a deliberate hand ball and Harte put it away to win the game 1-0. It sent shudders up my spine when I seen him step up to take it!! Spain - WC 2002 all over again. Trapp will have to plan without these three on last nights' performance.
I lie - I suppose Carlos Edwards made his return for Sunderland - Good player.
And yet you will still find a fair few Ian Harte supporters on here despite the fact that 6 years ago in Korea he was a liability defensively (lacking pace and positional sense) and I don't think he has improved since.
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Last edited by OwlsFan; 13/03/2008 at 3:16 PM.
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