From Irish Times Article:
Damien Duff has retired from the Republic of Ireland team. His decision was revealed at a press conference today as Giovanni Trapattoni announced his 23-man squad for Ireland’s opening World Cup qualifier against Kazakhstan in Astana on September 7th.
The 33-year-old, Duff, who captained the national side when winning his 100th cap against Italy at Euro 2012, follows Shay Given into retirement from international football. The latter, Ireland’s most capped player of all-time with 125 appearances, announced his decision earlier this month. Robbie Keane, currently playing with LA Galaxy, is included.
The FAI confirmed Duff’s decision in a statement. It read: “Damien Duff has decided to retire from international football. The 33 year old has played for the Republic of Ireland since 1998, earning 100 senior caps, making him one of only five Irish players ever to do so.
“At underage level Damien Duff was a star player in Brian Kerr’s side that finished third in the 1997 World Youth Championships. He made his debut for the senior team in March 1998 against the Czech Republic alongside Robbie Keane who earned his first cap in the same match.
“He went on to become one of Ireland’s greatest players, working his magic on the wing for a succession of Irish managers and competing in two major championships.
“The player found it very difficult to make his decision. He had been discussing the matter with Giovanni Trapattoni for some time but is sure in his mind that he is choosing the right moment to bow out and make way for the next generation to come through.
Duff said of his decision: “It has always been a source of immense pride for me to represent my country. I found it very difficult to make this decision, not least for the respect in which I hold Giovanni Trapattoni.
“I have enjoyed so many good times in the green jersey and want to thank everyone involved, especially the fans for making the last 14 years so special. I want to wish Giovanni, Marco and everyone involved with the Irish team every success for the future and will be supporting them every step of the way."
Commenting on the news, Trapattoni said: “Damien will be missed by us and by Irish fans everywhere. He was immensely skilful and a great example to the players who come after him. I give him my warmest best wishes for his future career."
Paddy Mc Caul, President of the FAI said: “Damien produced some moments of unforgettable magic on the pitch that will remain with Irish fans forever. We thank him for his enormous dedication over the last 14 years."
John Delaney, Chief Executive added: “I have no doubt that Damien Duff will go down in history as one of Ireland’s greatest ever players. He has been an extraordinary servant to his country and has given us all some wonderful memories as well as being a true gentleman. Thank you Damien and all the best for the future."
Trapattoni said of the uoming match: "It is important to get off to a good start at the opening match of our 2014 campaign. Kazakhstan is a good side who have caused difficulties at home for a number of leading teams but we know our strengths and will be relying on them when we travel to Astana in September.
"We will be without Damien Duff who has been a truly great player for his country. I thank Damien for his immense contribution and hope his professionalism and dedication will be an inspiration to the wingers who are now emerging in his place."
Republic of Ireland squad: Keiren Westwood (Sunderland), David Forde (Millwall), Darren Randolph (Motherwell), Marc Wilson (Stoke), John O’Shea (Sunderland), Sean St Ledger (Leicester City), Darren O’Dea (Toronto), Stephen Ward (Wolves), Paul McShane (Hull City), Glenn Whelan (Stoke), Darron Gibson (Everton), James McCarthy (Wigan), Seamus Coleman (Everton), Joey O’Brien (West Ham), Aiden McGeady (Spartak Moscow), Andy Keogh (Millwall), James McClean (Sunderland), Robbie Keane (LA Galaxy), Kevin Doyle (Wolves), Shane Long (WBA), S Cox (Notts Forrest), J Walters (Stoke).
Duff Retires....who will be next?
posted on 29/8/12
really just getting us to the Euros for first time in 20 years ahead of the teams just as good if not better than us like...
Belgium
Serbia
Turkey
Switzerland
Bosnia
Bulgaria
Scotland
...was a result in itself!
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No we didnt get there ahead of these teams we got there ahead of the following teams:
Armenia
Slovakia
Macedonia
Andorra
Estonia
Anyway while did you list Scotland in that list you thought we got past to get to the Euros They are one team we are better than
posted on 30/8/12
really just getting us to the Euros for first time in 20 years ahead of the teams just as good if not better than us like...
Belgium
Serbia
Turkey
Switzerland
Bosnia
Bulgaria
Scotland
...was a result in itself!
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On paper Belgium are the only team mentioned above that are better than us. We're on a par with the likes of Bosnia, Serbia and Turkey and the other below average teams teams you mentioned arent even worth repeating. And this is an ireland that constantly and dramatically under utilises its resources with a daft old manager with pigeon english who couldnt be bothered doing his job and watching players. Think how far we could go with a proper gaffer who actually was more interested in devleoping irish football then stubbornly sticking by his old fashioned failed methods!! Trap out, he should be in a retirement home somewhere day dreaming about the 80's and early 90's when he was relevant!!
posted on 30/8/12
Well said forest.
posted on 31/8/12
Thats a bit harsh.
Think about it logically (try to look at it as a non-Irish supporter), and then you will realise that any of those teams (and you could add a couple more in my opinion - Switz, Romania, Norway) could beat one another on their day.
Ireland are good, but not great.
Throwing together a team with a load of youngsters wont work - didnt for Staunton. Trap likes to pick player he knows will do a certain job for him.....frustrating, but effective against teams ranked similar to us (obviously not Croatia, Spain and Italy).
Lets just relax, get behind the team, and judge Trap's new era on the first 3/4 results.......and then you can send him to the retirement home.
posted on 1/9/12
Looks like Gibson is next! The havoc Trap's Neanderthal approach and player mismanagement is causing could damage Irish football for years. Need to remove this daft old bull from the china shop
posted on 1/9/12
I dont blame Gibson for withdrawing, to get a point across to trap. Maybe trap will learn a lesson or two. Doubt it.
posted on 1/9/12
I wouldn't be surprised if we head into the qualifiers with just McShane, O'Dea, Whelan and Trap surrounded by empty seats as they all play rock, paper, scissors as Delaney buys the pints!
posted on 2/9/12
Trap would love that. Trap becomes erect at the thought of McShane,Green,Whelan,O Dea and Keogh all in the same team.
posted on 2/9/12
posted on 2/9/12
Keogh surpsingly is doing very well for himself at Millwall. Scored 2 goals yesterday !!