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Claret Murph
Paul McGrath Hmmm, Goodness, I must say Joined: 16 Apr 2009 Location: Tibet Status: Offline Points: 15687 |
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I think if Kenny is still the manager in March we have to go with O'Shea and Egan at the back as Duffy and Long are not cut out to play Kennyball .
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ShamtheRam
Paul McGrath Joined: 05 Apr 2009 Location: Ireland Status: Offline Points: 18089 |
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I'd go a step further and go 3 at the back, with no Duffy or Long. Coleman Egan O'Shea. Doherty and Stevens on either wing then.
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The Huntacha
Roy Keane Joined: 27 Mar 2012 Location: Dubai Status: Offline Points: 12704 |
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Long is good enough to be a starter for us IMO. Hopefully he can keep his place when Mee and Tarkowski are fully fit.
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Roberto_Carlow
Liam Brady Joined: 05 Jan 2019 Status: Offline Points: 1362 |
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The WC qualifier draw is a few weeks away, there is vaccines on the horizon, and we will get to go and support the team again next year.
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Shedite
Jack Charlton Joined: 09 Dec 2011 Status: Offline Points: 9795 |
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Didn't get relegated
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Jack Charlton Man City records obsession Joined: 20 Mar 2012 Location: Dundalk Status: Offline Points: 9647 |
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The fear I have we get relegated to group C and everybody thinks it’s a formality we bounce back up but we end up a mid table group C team. So today after reflection, this is a small positive. I’m still angry about the subs. Every one should have been made 10-15 mins earlier. |
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Devrozex
Jack Charlton Joined: 23 Oct 2010 Location: Dublin Status: Offline Points: 7671 |
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The raft of withdrawals meant that a lot of younger players got to get some valuable game time that they may not have otherwise - likes of O'Shea, Knight, Molumby, Idah etc.
Brady's set piece deliveries were decent for the most part. That's about it really.
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newrynyuk
Liam Brady Joined: 29 Mar 2010 Location: United Kingdom Status: Offline Points: 1545 |
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We definitely won't be drawn against Denmark or Wales in the next Nations League tournament. Shane Duffy very likely to win Goal of the Year at the next FAI Awards, place your bets down the bookies now!
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SeanyL
Ronnie Whelan Joined: 19 Nov 2020 Status: Offline Points: 91 |
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O’Shea looked ok last night. That’s about the only positive I can take from the game.
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Fozz
Liam Brady Joined: 08 Oct 2019 Location: Dublin Status: Offline Points: 2239 |
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The Slovakia performance was a big plus and I feel had we scored one of the several good chances (Connolly's steal or Hourihane's sitter) then we'd be in a very different place now.
Losing that took the wind out of our sails and the boat was then torpedoed by Covid and injuries from which we never recovered. Even with that, we should not have lost twice to Finland in very even games and we had the beating of a very poor Wales side in the home match. Seems all the gods were out against us and I am hopeful things will swing around in the new year. |
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Left foot
Ray Houghton Joined: 16 Aug 2019 Location: London Status: Offline Points: 0 |
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Instead of drawing 1-1 with teams (predictably we would go down and score in the 86th minute with a set piece)
We are now drawing 0-0 with teams. I do think we are creating chances in games. Duffy missed headers he was scoring before. Kenny has now seem a lot of players available to him and I would expect he has his first team in mind. Players promoted to the first team from u21s with oshea, molumby and Knight standing out.
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The Huntacha
Roy Keane Joined: 27 Mar 2012 Location: Dubai Status: Offline Points: 12704 |
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Consistency-wise, last night was the best they've been in years. Another positive is I think it's clear Byrne can play at this level, regardless of whether he's a Rovers player or not. Whether he gets another opportunity is another thing, but he deserves one.
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Terzino
500 Club la la la Joined: 06 Apr 2016 Status: Offline Points: 646 |
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When we pass the ball with a bit of pace and accuracy we look quite good. It's a shame it happens so sporadically though.
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sid waddell
Roy Keane On a dark desert highway Joined: 20 Nov 2009 Status: Offline Points: 12173 |
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On the basis of what? Whipping in a half decent cross from a free position against a pot D team shorn of nine players? I'd be confident enough of managing that Need a bit more than that I'm afraid Kenny clearly thinks he's not up to it as he only threw him in as a last resort after several matches, in a match where we were down the very bare bones This is one instance where I would trust Kenny's judgement Daryl Horgan put in some very nice crosses, better crosses, over the last few matches and some people here are lamenting him being even in the squad and saying he's not up to the level
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Borussia
Roy Keane Joined: 14 Oct 2010 Location: UK Status: Offline Points: 10608 |
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He was constantly showing for the ball and wanting the ball a lot more than some of the players and was able to move the ball into positions quickly which again contrasted to others. Yes, he did get caught dwelling on the ball once but also showed he can quickly track back and put in a good tackle to stop the counter. Should have been given a longer run last night as could have made more of difference given longer.
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SeanyL
Ronnie Whelan Joined: 19 Nov 2020 Status: Offline Points: 91 |
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I agree with Sid, Irish fans always have a "if only this fella or that fella was playing" Byrnes reputation seems to be enhanced the more he doesn't play.
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shakeyshamrock
500 Club la la la Joined: 25 May 2011 Location: Ireland Status: Offline Points: 577 |
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We're playing at the same level as what we were before at the very least, except we now look to keep the ball (albeit not always successfully).
Per Emmet Malone in the times today: "Overall, Ireland had as many attempts on goal per game, on and off the mark, over the course of this campaign as they had in last year’s under Mick McCarthy" Cliche time: Goals change games. You have to take your chances. We haven't, and so everyone thinks it's the end of the world - the good news is, there have been chances. In each game we've played (apart from against England maybe..) there has been at least one clear-cut chance made that we would expect to score. I'd argue that the quality of those chances was better than anything we would have made (scored or otherwise) under Mick 2nd time, or even back to under MON or Trap. Like the Curtis one the other night - we opened them up by passing, had a good ball played to player running through on his own in the middle of the goals with only the keeper to beat. That's not the kind of chance I'm used to seeing us making - and in future, hopefully our players will start taking them.. is that the kind of chance that a Connolly or a Robinson or a Parrott would take better advantage of? So yeah, results were crappy (not like they've been amazing since 2016), but lots to be positive about if you actually like football and want to see the Ireland team develop into a good ball-playing side. Roll on the draw and the qualifiers, and let's hope we can get back in the ground and cheering them on!
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avfc
Kevin Kilbane Joined: 27 Aug 2018 Location: Munster Status: Offline Points: 492 |
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We are a lot more open and look much more vulnerable. Our main attacking potential comes from our full backs but the system negates their attacking threat and exposes their defensive frailties. The high line and lateral passing in our half is high risk low reward strategy. BIG SAM: “I’ve always regarded losing possession in your own half as a criminal offence.”
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