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    I thought it was brilliant that after only one training session Trappatoni was able to pick out the problem that the team had with Staunton.
    At the end of the 1st session he was able to see that, the team train too fast and because of this can't take anything in.
    LESS OF THE BULL NOW!

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    They showed some home video camera footage of the practice game on RTE news.
    And then Trap had a post match interview.

    Aren't there are some things we don't have to know about?

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    Quote Originally Posted by theworm2345 View Post
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    I have no problem with Westwood's comments. Footballers are not know for being articulate. He's a goalkeeper not a barrister.

    "I'm not Irish as such but I'm a good catholic boy" = I wasn't born and bred in Ireland. I have an Irish background and it's in my family.

    So, just the same, if not even a bit better, than scores of Irish internationals before him.

    I was born in Glasgow. I'm not Scottish as such.

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    Over in the UK there's a bit of an ignorance when it comes to being Irish & being Catholic, I lived in Glasgow for many years and you'd get people (Scottish born Celtic Supporters) telling you that they felt more Irish than Scottish, this used to annoy me and when I pushed them for a reason they'd look at me blankly & say sure I'm a Catholic, was drinking with a load of them once and they wouldn't believe me that Wolfe Tone & Daniel O'Connell were Protestant

    I'm not saying this is the case for everyone but to a lot of British folk being Catholic is synonymous with being Irish...when Westwood said what he said he was probably attempting to solidify his "Irishness" by showing that he is a Catholic as he probably perceives all of us to be God fearing Papists too...the "I'm not Irish as such" part is him clumsily acknowledging that he wasn't born here....thats my reading of it anyhow
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    Quote Originally Posted by Wangball View Post
    I'm not saying this is the case for everyone but to a lot of British folk being Catholic is synonymous with being Irish
    And there are more Catholics in England than there is in Ireland !
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    Quote Originally Posted by stojkovic View Post
    And there are more Catholics in England than there is in Ireland !

    Thats the most ridiculous part of it
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    Quote Originally Posted by Wangball View Post
    they wouldn't believe me that Wolfe Tone & Daniel O'Connell were Protestant
    They were half right not to.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Qwerty View Post
    They were half right not to.
    Wasn't O'Connell a catholic? Robert Emmet was protestant though...
    Last edited by livehead1; 18/05/2008 at 11:11 PM.

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    There's a post match interview piece in the Examiner with Hunt.

    The headline is Hunt keeps his Trap shut

    Hunt is a peculiar dummy because he then goes on to provide 3 paragraphs of quotes.

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    I would be quite happy to see Keogh with Keane up front. Just based on this he certainly deserves it more than any of the others. Keogh set up Sylvan Ebanks-Blake (and the other Wolves stikers) countless times. He also scored at least 10. Whelan's pretty good too.

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    Well. We have two big problems at the moment. Someone to partner Dunne and someone to partner Keane. Doyle is just not doing it at present.

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    Quote Originally Posted by FarBeag View Post
    Well. We have two big problems at the moment. Someone to partner Dunne and someone to partner Keane. Doyle is just not doing it at present.
    St Ledger to eventually partner Dunne and Keogh to partner Keane, saw Keogh at Deepdale and he was top draw when he came on.

    McShane and Bruce! Oh dear!

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    Quote Originally Posted by livehead1 View Post
    Wasn't O'Connell a catholic? Robert Emmet was protestant though...
    Yeah O'Connell was a Catholic. Wolfe Tone, Emmet, Grattan and Parnell were all Protestants though Wolfe Tone was fairly anti-religious in many respects.
    Last edited by youngirish; 20/05/2008 at 10:18 AM.

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    I'm slightly suprised that Noel Hunt hasn't been named in the squad.

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    Quote Originally Posted by youngirish View Post
    Yeah O'Connell was a Catholic. Wolfe Tone, Emmet, Grattan and Parnell were all Protestants though Wolfe Tone was fairly anti-religious in many respects.
    Are they defenders, forwards or midfielders?

    Assume Wolfe Tone, Emmet, Grattan and Parnell are all predominantly left footed?
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    Well at least we now have a Champions League winner in the squad. O'Shea does get a lot of stick (frequently deserved) but he's played in 6 Champions League games for Manchester United this season and fair play to him for getting on the bench today. I'm no United fan but he's one of very few Irish players to have won a Champions League so good luck to him.
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    Quote Originally Posted by EastTerracer View Post
    Well at least we now have a Champions League winner in the squad. O'Shea does get a lot of stick (frequently deserved) but he's played in 6 Champions League games for Manchester United this season and fair play to him for getting on the bench today. I'm no United fan but he's one of very few Irish players to have won a Champions League so good luck to him.

    couldnt have said it better meself, but of course u have people here who will play eh, delaney ahead of him....or o dea, who doesnt even make da celtic back 4, but ya people here should have their own opinion. but to drop o shea, with his experience at utd/international level etc etc............ its traps choice. but yer wrong(da majority of ye)

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    o shea really needs to move from united - hes really needs to be playing in one position week in week out -

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