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JAVIER
Liam Brady Joined: 13 Oct 2010 Location: Argentina Status: Offline Points: 2913 |
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in football everything is debatable, that's the beauty of it, and we can be fighting and debating for hours and days without any concrete result, football is that!!! each of us has his booklet on his perfect game of many ways of playing the football plan, a model that fits your taste in players, strategies and tactics
I like Cillian Sheridan for what i watch on the telly, he offers havoc, i liked Murphy and i am waiting for some youngsters to carry on ,.. i also like a Keith Treacy player, and a left back called Greg Cunningham and back then i liked Ronnie Whelan and Michael Robinson and Rory Delap and Curtis Flemming and Jeff Kenna, Stephen Reid and Jason McAteer and Sheedy and Aldo , Finnan was a good player too and kenny Cunningham , thats the taste of football i have. I was happy when Trap came, but then he played very negative football, i liked Jack Charlton eagerness and put them under pressure attitude but i think that ireland could have got better results with his golden generation with some mixed passing tactic Edited by JAVIER - 03 Feb 2014 at 7:04pm |
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Robbie Keane Aye Kes, I've pissed me-self again Joined: 06 Oct 2010 Location: Barbados Status: Offline Points: 22173 |
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No offence Javier, but how many times could you watch live League 1 and Cypriot league games regularly. Let's be honest here!
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IrwinClass
Kevin Kilbane Joined: 07 Nov 2011 Status: Offline Points: 311 |
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More gibberish from our Argentine/Swiss/Basque/French friend. It would take more than herbal tea to make your posts make sense. Your continued obsession with our B/C team players who most Irish people have never heard off makes me wonder how uninteresting the Argentine/French/Swiss teams must be for you to prefer to follow our country. |
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JAVIER
Liam Brady Joined: 13 Oct 2010 Location: Argentina Status: Offline Points: 2913 |
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well dont know how cultured you are but Switzerland is a weird ountry, they are cantons divided and united for some economic reasons and the power of banks and corruption, the real name is helvetique confederation, they have 4 official languages italian, french, german and a local idiom very much like the gaelic, so you can catch it League 1 i catch it on saturdays on rojadirecta., nd Cillian Sheridan i watched him in the scottish league mostly and in a few game for the nat team, one vs argentina i remember and i got impressed and a cameo of treacy kid as well Again, In football everything is debatable, that's the beauty of it, and we can be fighting and debating for hours and days without any concrete result, football is that!!! Is a chat at a coffe store, is a passion, each of us has his booklet on his perfect game of many ways of playing the football plan, a model that fits your taste in players, strategies and tactics |
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Trapcandoit
Liam Brady Joined: 13 May 2011 Location: Ireland Status: Offline Points: 1734 |
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Again, In football everything is debatable, that's the beauty of it, and we can be fighting and debating for hours and days without any concrete result, football is that!!! Is a chat at a coffe store, is a passion, each of us has his booklet on his perfect game of many ways of playing the football plan, a model that fits your taste in players, strategies and tactics
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5 goals to go Robbie!
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horsebox
Robbie Keane Born n bred in darndale. Joined: 03 Feb 2010 Location: Ireland Status: Online Points: 34717 |
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Javier
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It was far across the sea,
When the devil got a hold of me, He wouldn't set me free, So he kept me soul for ransom. na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na. I'm a sailor man from Glasgow to |
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IrwinClass
Kevin Kilbane Joined: 07 Nov 2011 Status: Offline Points: 311 |
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Your fetish for trying to link everything to Ireland, a country you are not from, is bizarre. Romansh like French and Italian is a Romance language. All derived from Latin. More spoofing on your part. League 1 is basically impossible to watch even if you wanted to. There are probably less than 10 games shown per season. Championship and Scottish games aren't much better with availability, maybe 1 per week. Basing your opinion on players you've watched play a few minutes several years ago. Why am I not surprised that two of the biggest Irish spoofers around this place are applauding your methods... Edited by IrwinClass - 03 Feb 2014 at 8:59pm |
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Madferret
Ray Houghton Joined: 09 Jun 2012 Status: Offline Points: 3658 |
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Some absolute Comedy Gold nuggets Gas man Javi' Edited by Madferret - 03 Feb 2014 at 9:07pm |
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Citizen
Roy Keane Joined: 02 Aug 2007 Location: Highway 753 Status: Offline Points: 13741 |
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whats the point in international football if we take every waif and stray on. id get more satisfaction out of irish lad playing tbh. Or at least 2nd generation irish who's intention was always to play for ireland. These lads will never really make a difference to the overall quality of the squad anyway.
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Trapcandoit
Liam Brady Joined: 13 May 2011 Location: Ireland Status: Offline Points: 1734 |
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Bigger countries than ourselves do it all the time Citizen. With our small pool of players we simply can't afford not to follow this trend. Not saying that we can't field a team of basically home-grown talent somewhere down the line, but it would be far far down it. You know all this yourself sure. Imv I'm quite touched about it when these lads show some genuine desire and enthusiasm to don the green. Look at Carruthers (is it?), he turned down how many other countries including England to declare for us. As long as this chap shows some sort of similar desire for it I'm happy to have a look at him at least. Edited by Trapcandoit - 03 Feb 2014 at 11:42pm |
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5 goals to go Robbie!
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JAVIER
Liam Brady Joined: 13 Oct 2010 Location: Argentina Status: Offline Points: 2913 |
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What are the options for the Républic up front anyway i dont see MON-Roy playing a rigid 4-4-2 a la catennaccio i see them playing out wide with a 3-4-1-2- or a 4-3-3 4-5-1 formation maybe a 4-3-2-1 with a solo striker.
Robbie Keane long time goalscorer will be 34 this european summertime mls activity, good presence and positive approach but tends to fade away from games, typical striker absent and then he scores Shane Long just 27, at his prime, pacey and quick fast player a nuissance for rivals for his movements , able to score beautiful goals like the other day, but he is more of a forward like Rodrigo Palacio or Lvezzi type not a killing instict will never have that sense to nick a goal and goal poacher attitude. Jonny Walters: just 30 doesnt play as a main striker at his club football, even though, for me at least , that is his best postiion he can shield the ball like Viduka and Higuain and play sense football, hard to break down his football morale, the guy is a fighter and a positive character for the squad a leader, that came like Aldo from amateur football to put his name into the top pro football, Kevin Doyle 30 now he came back from the end of pro football into the real picture again, he was linked to Arsenal, Celtic and Juventus in the past he didnt take the bus, and then he was to faithful to his actual team, and that mistake almost took his football away. Bck into the frame and eager Anthony Stokes 25 the present and future for the nat team, but he likes to move around from the center to the flanks like Long, and i really think he showed commitment and talent the few game he played after Trap was gone, dont know if he will play as a striker or over the flanks . Simon Cox: almost 27: he was played out of position by trap a hard working striker and a true fighter, got his goalscoring sense back again and he is regaining form. Brendan Best 27 Tall big and strong is like playing paul Mc Grath up front, got like 2 years out due to injuries and got transferred from Newcastle to Rovers, and it seems that can be purchased by Pulis, he can be the #9 type of guy to link up to the flanks if he regains match fitness and game time. Daryl Murphy almost 31 tall strong and with a good left foot, can be an option he is not worst than the rest and can operate on the flanks as well. Connor Sammon 27 he is a current sub at his club, he is a target man a la Cascarino, a bit pacey for a tall man, but dont know if he is up to the task. Ruaridhri Donnelly almost 22 he is rated by Laudrup he seems to be the best young forward born in Ireland so far, if he declares could be a major coup for the Republic, he has flair and talent. |
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Madferret
Ray Houghton Joined: 09 Jun 2012 Status: Offline Points: 3658 |
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Agreed. It's funny coz during the Charlton & McCarthy era's it used to cheese me off all these johnny "foreigners" coming over here every couple of months, taking places on the International Team and then fcuking off back to engerland or wherever, and being none the wiser about Ireland and "Irishness". Whatever that means.
I don't see it that way now though. Those of us lucky/unlucky enough to be left here on the oul sod have to accept that emigration is an enormously significant feature of our history. I don't think some of those who never went away fully appreciate the draw that Ireland still is to our emigrants and their descendants. We shouldn't reject these people for wanting to feel a part of Ireland, we should embrace them even more so as our own.
Now,where's me Shillelagh...
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irelandfan
Ray Houghton Joined: 13 Aug 2010 Location: Ireland Status: Online Points: 3649 |
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Brendan Best Javier you just get better by the post .
Edited by irelandfan - 04 Feb 2014 at 2:07am |
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I'm the gaffer whatever I say goes.
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RogerMilla
Moderator Group #TEAMJAVIER #ENGANCHE Joined: 15 Feb 2007 Location: Delaney Park Status: Offline Points: 34858 |
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who the feck is brendan best
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The first time the Devil made me do it. The second time I did it on my own.
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Clonbhoy
Roy Keane AKA Sir Basil Butterpeas Esquire Joined: 12 Aug 2010 Location: Iarthar Chorcaí Status: Offline Points: 13976 |
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He is young Hiberno-Argentine striker with red hair and freckles. He plays like a Batistuta or Gary Doherty. A number 9, a target man who plays football that tastes nice, like a passionate coffee. El pibo rossa, how he is described by ESPN ARgentina, is top goalscorer, a matador. Is Ruariridh Donnelly related to Rory?
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RogerMilla
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thanks javier
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The first time the Devil made me do it. The second time I did it on my own.
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Clonbhoy
Roy Keane AKA Sir Basil Butterpeas Esquire Joined: 12 Aug 2010 Location: Iarthar Chorcaí Status: Offline Points: 13976 |
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Any f**king time. I am just waiting for Simon Cox to be compared to Kempes. 8/1 with Patricio Power
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gwhite
500 Club la la la Joined: 22 Aug 2010 Location: France Status: Offline Points: 556 |
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Lads I hope David McGoldrick isn't reading any of this. He'll run a fcukin mile...
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