I don't get Wales at all.
Are they any good or what?
European semi-finalists - and it wasn't entirely unexpected - and yet very ordinary results other than that
I don't get Wales at all.
Are they any good or what?
European semi-finalists - and it wasn't entirely unexpected - and yet very ordinary results other than that
There's a lot of that on here and has been for years. James 'Iniesta' McCarthy the world class Crystal Palace bench warmer has been dropped tonight so we'll see how the new midfield does.
Even if its a brilliant performance you'll see the usual come out of the woodwork to say that's because Hourihane or Hendrick have been dropped even though they were both better than McCarthy on Thursday.
And DeLorean I'm not talking about you before you reply saying you never said he was excellent I'm talking about the comments regarding McCarthy being our best midfielder by far, irreplaceable and we don't deserve him.
Last edited by youngirish; 06/09/2020 at 7:26 PM.
We don't use nicknames here.
The Euro semi final was a bit of an outlier - they are in no way one of the top four teams in Europe.
However, they have a small number of exceptional players at the moment, Bale and Ramsey particularly of course, that gives them an edge on the other middle of the road European teams, such as ourselves. That really does make a huge difference - I've seen Bale pretty much single handedly drag them out of a potentially embarrassing situation against Andorra a few years ago and Ramsey was crucial towards the end of the Euro campaign in terms of their late run to qualification.
I think Giggs is more of a handicap to them than a help and when you take either of the two lads out of the team they look very ordinary. But for the next couple of campaigns they'll still have them available so will still have that advantage for now. 2022 is huge for Wales, if those two retire without Wales reaching a World Cup it will be hugely disappointing for them and the "country" (or whatever Wales is, I'm not sure), they blew it against us in 2017 and after 2022 they will probably never have as good a chance to qualify again.
I'm a bloke,I'm an ocker
And I really love your knockers,I'm a labourer by day,
I **** up all me pay,Watching footy on TV,
Just feed me more VB,Just pour my beer,And get my smokes, And go away
Hang on, so the "thanks brigade" are the same people who are the most positive about McCarthy? I'd be curious to know who you consider to be a member of your "thanks brigade" and then to see what their views on McCarthy have been.
And generally, we all have opinions. None is more grounded in reality than any others. An opinion that coincides with yours is no less real than any other opinion. You should really get over yourself.
But I'm glad that you included "old" posters as reason for your increased output here.
C'mon Stutts you have to admit that some of the posts on here about a very average Premiership midfielder being a far superior player to other admittedly quite average Premiership midfielders have been ridiculous.
Look through some of the previous posts about James McCarthy on this and his own thread. There are mentions of us not losing when he plays which was shown to be nonsense, he being irreplaceable (I would say he is replaceable to the extent you wouldn't even notice) and us not deserving of a player of his quality because we criticised him for being poor against Bulgaria as if he was a modern day Keane or Viera.
These opinions are not grounded in reality. Not any reality I exist in since giving up LSD anyway.
Last edited by youngirish; 07/09/2020 at 2:24 PM.
For me, there’s a group of people who believe McCarthy, despite being unable to fill his potential due to injuries, is still worth starting.
At worst, he’s a deluxe version of Glenn Whelan. That’s not an insult. McCarthy’s reading of the game and positioning are key to protecting our back four.
Where I think McCarthy is better than Whelan is on the ball. Ideally he will be fitter and more engaged next month in driving the team forward. I think a month of matches will make a real difference for him and our other midfielders.
Much of the criticism directed to McCarthy here is straw man stuff. The only people suggesting a comparison to former Barcelona players are his critics, not those advocating for his inclusion.
The question is a new era a new start, realistically are we going to get even 2 more years out of him? I'd say we will be lucky to be honest, certainly not two more(consecutive) years injury free and fully fit.
But its also not like we have any other options.
I'm a bloke,I'm an ocker
And I really love your knockers,I'm a labourer by day,
I **** up all me pay,Watching footy on TV,
Just feed me more VB,Just pour my beer,And get my smokes, And go away
I'm actually a McCarthy-sceptic myself. I think he's OK but I really want to see more from him. Trap's "shy personalitee" criticism is still true. But I'd have him close or in my XI right now simply because I can see no real other alternative other than Cullen, who I think you and I both like. I tend to pretty much forget about McCarthy anyway because he is so rarely fit youd be mad to base your plans on him. Remember when Stan & Robson stated early that Steven Reid was their main man in CM? I think he played about twice thereafter!
My gripe is really in Paul's post which to me read like "you and me YI, we're the only realistc ones here in general, and it's kind of why I came back. I came up with a funny nickname for all the others who are the ones who are OTT in their appreciation of McCarthy" even though there's no clear link (to me) between this so-called Thanks Brigade and their McCarthy opinions.
So I'm really just asking Paul who are these Thanks Brigade and show me the link to their McCarthy opinions.
Not true. Describing someone as irreplaceable, saying we don't lose when they are in the team, saying we don't deserve them because we criticised them slightly due to another abject performance in an Irish shirt are all indications that the player is put on a pedestal above similarly talented midfielders like Hendrick and Hourihane who seem fair game for criticism from the same posters singing McCarthy's praises. To dismiss this fact and say we are criticising him unfairly is nonsense and ignoring the evidence.
The point is that McCarthy is available and fit now, and he proved last year, certainly before the COVID restart, that he can be a competent defensive central midfielder in the Premier League. I acknowledge he didn’t look particularly good after the restart but Palace as a whole looked terrible and I don’t attribute the struggles specifically to James or any one player.
We have nobody else available who can play that specific role as the deepest lying central midfielder. I think Cullen COULD play there but is untested — I’d like to see him tried there potentially in a Nations League game next month.
Arter has played there for us but honestly it’s not his best position. A box to box role where we can take advantage of his energy, without being shackled to a holding role is where we’ll get the best out of him.
If we get two years out of McCarthy and that’s it, and it means we get to two major tournaments, that will be a job well done and a nice reward for a player who has missed so much time through no fault of his own, also showing tremendous determination to make comeback after comeback.
Here’s the deal. McCarthy is our only holding/defensive midfielder. Maybe Cullen can usurp him. Hourihane and Hendrick have played that role for us but it’s simply not their role and they rarely do it at club level.
In that sense McCarthy is irreplaceable. We have nobody proven to replace him with, it’s not to suggest a better player doesn’t exist in the world or in our past or future.
In this moment in time, he’s irreplaceable.
A sensible response as always Stutts. I have no gripe with McCarthy I just think he's another in a long line of very similar, very average midfielders that have been the bane of the Irish setup for years.
I personally think they all should start to be phased out and thankfully it looks to me that Kenny will do just that.
Start replacing them with Molumby, Cullen, Browne, Smallbone, Coventry, Taylor and Shipley provided these guys can get regular football this season at Championship level or higher and we may have a team in 3 or 4 years that can challenge for qualification. With these old journeymen in the team we won't qualify for the next World Cup anyway so let's roll the dice, take the risk and see what falls out. It couldn't be much worse than what we've had to endure over the past few seasons..
Last edited by youngirish; 07/09/2020 at 1:20 PM.
I'm a bloke,I'm an ocker
And I really love your knockers,I'm a labourer by day,
I **** up all me pay,Watching footy on TV,
Just feed me more VB,Just pour my beer,And get my smokes, And go away
Jeepers, I'm horrified that you've identified me as someone who regularly uses the thanks button for what it's actually meant for, you know for when I agree with most of a post or for showing good manners to appreciate a well made argument even if I don't agree with it.
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