FAI...New Manager Hunt continues

Started by CĂșig huaire, November 19, 2009, 01:34:00 PM

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magpie seanie

Watched the second half. Hoolihan really should be on that team most of the time. There will be times in won't work but he is a bloody good player in my book, offers something different. Cannot understand how Cox gets a game. Simply nowhere near the standard required. Why play McClean on the right? I fail to understand why managers play lads on their wrong side, especially the likes of McClean. Several times he ended up over on the left due to his natural inclination. Maybe when he is older and a bit cuter it will work but give the boy a chance and ask him to do something similar to what he does for his club.

Coleman deserves special mention. After the way he has been treated he would have been well within his rights to tell Trap to stick it but he has hung in there and was outstanding tonight. Good lad.

We can have a decent team if the right players are picked and not told they are useless.

Billys Boots

Cox has a very poor first touch, nowhere near international standard - he had a decent chance just on the offside line from Hoolihan's pass and tried to turn onto his right foot (where the defender was) instead of taking it on the run - schoolboy error, awful stuff. 

McClean was game, but as Declan says, is immature as a footballer - did some very brainless things last night. 

Hoolihan made an impact for 20 mins after he came on; looked well up for it, crisp passes, a bit of urgency - the Greeks copped him fairly quickly and set themselves up to contain him; he didn't get a kick for the last 20 mins.  I think Trap will see him as an option, rather than a starter. 

Coleman played well, but it was pretty obvious from early on that their left back was a liability, and Coleman took him on everytime he got the chance - made Coleman look a bit better than he actually was, though he should now be guaranteed to start in that position. 

Greeks were impressive - very solid at the back, smart in the middle and efficient up front - well organised and a good functional unit, easy to see why they're ranked so highly.  They'll give anyone a good game, on their own terms - this was a good test, though I got the impression that the Greeks took it handy in the second half. 
My hands are stained with thistle milk ...

ballinaman

Had a wander over last night.

Actually played some tidy football at some stages. Coleman has to be nailed on but I can see Trapp reverting to type with Dunne, St Ledger and O'Shea right back....he doesn't do change unless it's forced on him.

Stephen Ward is not an international footballer, awful passer, poor control and no vision apart from the long ball up the line. Of course our best chance of the game had to fall to him.

Thought Hoolahan showed well, no surprises there considering his form for Norwich. Long didn't get a kick in the 1st half.


maldini

Coleman was brilliant last night, Hoolahan looked good and as a bit of creativity about him, its nearly time for John O'Shea to be retired from the international game, wouldn't start him when we have a full squad back
McClean and Brady weren't impressive, McClean looked awkward on the ball and one dimensional, he was on the left in the first half and his crosses couldn't beat the first man.

rodney trotter

Coleman had a great game last night, Robbie Brady had a great first half, Shane Long was lively first half aswell.
Both replaced  at half time. The Greeks are a very hard team to break down, thought Hoolahan gave Ireland more creativity when he came on, few nice moves came from his passing. Good that he finally got a chance.

Don't think David Meyler will set the world on fire at International football, every time he got the ball when he came on he was too conservative.

Very small crowd which wasn't a surprise.

Captain Scarlet

just saw the highlights and hoolohan looked the part. ffs it almost boggled the mind to see a midfielder in a green jersey offer for the ball in a tight space and then play the right pass every time.
and this thing of him being a specialist player is not something i fully buy into. you could put him into a centre mid spot and he would work his arse off.
he is a very intelligent player. like jaysus whelan and andrews have made a career of being holding midfielders who don't get forward but also somehow don't protect our back four.
you could play hoolahan on the right and let him tuck in and get coleman bombing up the wing?
them mysterons are always killing me but im grand after a few days.sickenin aul dose all the same.

NAG1


laoislad

Shane Long looked excellent today for West Brom.
When you think you're fucked you're only about 40% fucked.

beer baron

Quote from: NAG1 on November 15, 2012, 01:22:16 PM
Whats up with Fahey?

Rumour has it he's had a falling out with the manager and could be in the airtricity league soon  :o

From the Bunker

Quote from: laoislad on November 17, 2012, 11:12:54 PM
Shane Long looked excellent today for West Brom.

+1
Boys on MOTD singled him out. Has been doing it for West Brom this season (when not injured). Trap does not fancy him as a player or as a personality!

ziggy90

Quote from: beer baron on November 17, 2012, 11:17:39 PM
Quote from: NAG1 on November 15, 2012, 01:22:16 PM
Whats up with Fahey?

Rumour has it he's had a falling out with the manager and could be in the airtricity league soon  :o

He's been given "indefinite compassionate leave" by Birmingham. Lee Clark intimated it was for "family reasons" there was no further explanation. 
Questions that shouldn't be asked shouldn't be answered

Captain Scarlet

lads just see on some other boards that if anyone brings up long and wes then others jump down their necks as if they are saying that the two are the answer to our problems but like i would argue that they fly in the face of the arguement that we just dont have the players.

like there are lads like wilson, clark and hoolahan who have v little irish experience but they should have had.

id bite the bullet and go with the following team

            westwood
o'shea dunne clark wilson
coleman mccarthy gibson mclean/ mcgeady
            hoolahan
            long


that is when all are available and fit. what ye reckon. i'm not saying we'd beat the likes of germany but we'd be tidier on the ball.
at least try that all in a friendly. like we say Trap's system is 4-4-2 but in reality it is one striker dropping way off which is hoolahan's speciality. i'm not just jumping on the bandwagon with him either. i was saying it two years ago and last year he MOTM and Captain when Norwich played Liverpool off the pitch at Anfield. And he was in a regular centre mid berth that day.

     
them mysterons are always killing me but im grand after a few days.sickenin aul dose all the same.

Denn Forever

Fair play to Shane Long.  His performance was a fitting tribute to has granny.

The Republic of Ireland international revealed a T-shirt which said 'RIP Nan' after scoring the opening goal.

I have more respect for a man
that says what he means and
means what he says...