I'd have:
Given
Irwin McGrath Lawrenson Staunton
Houghton Brady Roy Keane (Capt) Duff
Stapleton Robbie Keane
Based on preformances in an Irish Jersey ONLY !!!!!!
1. Shay Given
2. Denis Irwin
3. Ronnie Whelan (Had to include him just ahead of Chris Hughton)
4. Mark Lawerenson
5. Paul McGrath
6. Roy Keane Capt
7. Liam Brady
8. Ray Houghton
9. Robbie Keane
10. Frank Stapleton
11. Damien Duff
Subs
12. Kevin Sheedy
13. Niall Quinn
14. Andy Townsend
15. Kevin Moran
Very Hard to pick an 11 ... the 11 that played v Scotland in 1987 was the best Irish 11 to take the field
1. Bonner
2. McGrath
3. Whelan
4. Moran
5. McCarthy
6. Houghton
7. Brady
8. Lawerenson
9 .Aldo
10. Stapleton
11 . Galvin
I'd have:
Given
Irwin McGrath Lawrenson Staunton
Houghton Brady Roy Keane (Capt) Duff
Stapleton Robbie Keane
Given
Kelly McCarthy McGrath Irwin
Houghton Keane Brady Duff
Keane Aldridge
Being 25, I feel I havent had enough exposure to the talents of Brady, Lawro etc. so I'll venture my 11 on players i have seen a fair bit.
1. Given,
2. Finnan,
3.Irwin,
4.McGrath,
5.Dunne,
6.Keane,(c)
7.Houghton,
8.McGeady (pure raw talent)
9.Quinn,
10.Keane,
11.Duff.
Chris Hughton anyone?
1. Given
2. Irwin
3. McGrath
4. McCarthy
5. Stan/Finnan - (prob Stan just shades it)
6. Keane
7. Brady
8. Whealan
9. Aldo
10. Stapelton
11. Houghtan
Jeez, hard shout, some quality players to choose from.
Kevin Moran, Robbie Keane, Damian Duff, Packie Bonner, Niall Quinn, Johnny Giles, Chris Hughton, Lawro, Townsend etc.
Oh and Phil Babb, Kevin Kilbane, John O'Shea - oh sorry April fools is over isn't it![]()
Last edited by Sam_Heggy; 01/04/2008 at 2:04 PM. Reason: few more players came to mind
Bonner
Irwin McGrath Cunningham Finnan
Duff Whelan Keane Brady
Aldridge Keane(pre-2004)
subs
Stapleton
Houghton
Hughton
Dunne
Quinn
I've gone with Whelan over Houghton coz I think Ronnie was the more technically gifted of the 2
Given
Irwin McGrath McCarthy Stan
Whelan Keane Brady Duff
Quinn Keane
Why does everyone have mcgrath in defence when he played most of his games in holding midfiled?
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Surely Harte shouldnt be near the squad, Irwin could actually run and defend, neither of which harte could/can do plus Dennis could smack a free-kick and penalty (who can forget the one against wolves when he hit the ball so hard his standing leg went about 5 foot in the air too). Bottom Line, Irwin is a must!
1 Given
2 Irwin
3 Hughton
4 McGrath
5 Lawerenson
6 Keane
7 Whelan(c)
8 Houghtan
9 Stapleton
10 Keane
11 Brady
12 Bonner
13 Finnan
14 Moran
15 Sheedy
16 Aldridge
17 Quinn
1. Given
2. Irwin
3. Hughton
4. McGrath
5. Moran
6. Roy Keane
7. Brady
8. Whelan
9. Quinn
10. Robbie Keane
11. Duff
If it's performance based ,the best ever performance I witnessed by an Irish team was the game against Soviet Union in Hanover in 1988. For the record, the team was:
Packie Bonner
Chris Morris
Mick McCarthy
Kevin Moran
Chris Hughton
Ray Houghton
Kevin Sheedy
Ronnie Whelan
Tony Galvin
Frank Stapleton
John Aldridge
For me, in terms of performances for Ireland, and not just on their club reputations
Given
Irwin McGrath Moran Hughton
Houghton Keane Townsend Sheedy
Keane, Stapleton
I accept that perhaps that Brady, Lawrenson and Duff in terms of pure skill level are superior to Townsend, Moran and Sheedy, but I think the others were more effective players for Ireland.
Hope someone can answer this for me. Was Ronnie Whelan consistently thatgood for Ireland. I was lead to believe that he wasn't, and that he wasn't exemplary in his attendence either.
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