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Blind lazy Nigel?

Jamie ward! Yes

Healy! Unfortunatly

Thompson! You what

What has happened to andy kirk ( 2 goals) Josh Carson. Josh mahennis and even Dean shield deserve a call up!

Even Billy kee is a better option than Thompson! Open your eyes Nigel! Worried about Wednesday, worst team for a long time despite having potential the best pool if players in my life time!

posted on 8/8/11

Camp - unproven at international level.
McAuley (WBA Premier League now) - solid at full back but not really going to offer anything going forward, better CB.
Evans - only the charity shield but he at least looked he more like the player who showed such potential a few years back.
Hughes - good defender.
McCartney - retired.
Should be a hard enough defence to score against and tbf you don't concede an awful lot of goals usually.

Davis - one of the best in Scotland no doubt but most of your average Eastern European teams you come up against will one or two players in the middle of the park as good as if not better on the ball than he is. Stands out in Scotland because he‘s a good technical player but good technique is pretty much a given for non-British & Irish teams in international football.
Baird - as you say solid, but he isn’t going to offer an attacking threat.
Clingan - takes a decent set piece but isn‘t ever going to pull up trees.
Frankly, that trio wouldn’t scare anybody.

Brunt - really good player but NI supporters regularly say he doesn’t do it in the green shirt. Perhaps that’s because he doesn’t get enough of the ball due to his team-mates not being good enough?
Lafferty - finished last season strongly at Rangers but still has a lot to prove.
Ward - plays for a team who were nearly relegated from the Championship, still a lot to prove.

So that’s your best 11? How often does an international manager get to pick his 1st choice 11? Rarely, but even if he did that team is solid but unspectacular at best. Better than Wothington can get them to perform yes, but qualifiers? Couldn’t see it.

posted on 8/8/11

You seem awfully confident that there is going to be a general exodus of RC players from the NI fold.
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No Shen, the point I was making is that players are switching because they grow up supporting Ireland. It has nothing to do with their religion. But yeah, I'm confident that the better players who grow up supporting the Republic will continue to switch regardless of who the IFA appoint as 'international player liaison officer' or manager.

posted on 8/8/11

Mindnumbingly boring all this nonsense, so he doesn't want to play for us thats fair enough he's made his mind up & you have to respect that,least he had the balls to let Worthington know unlike some of the others,at the end of the day I want boys who want to play for us not boys who feel they have to

posted on 8/8/11

CP:
We've been thru this before, Im not using RC in the religious sense, but rather as the most convenient label for their background.--- You cant use "Rep/Nat" cos they arent all Rep/Nat. You cant use "Unionist/Loyalist" cos relatively few of them would fit that bill, I think. You cant use "Native Irish" cos even a casual glance at their surnames(eg. Gibson, Wilson, Ferguson, McClean, etc.) suggests that this is not the case for many of them, Penal Laws or not! In the circumstances RC seems best because the one thing that they nearly all share in common is an RC upbringing. The Catholic church doesnt mess around and ensures it carefully shepherds its "own" from a very early age! What is it the Jesuits say, "Give me a child for 6 years!"

I would say that the RC players who switch are basically those who grow up in certain hardline areas, eg. Derry, S.Armagh, Lurgan, West/North Belfast, etc. I wouldnt be so sure about those in Bangor, Newcastle, Enniskillen, etc.

Gerry Armstrong is a decent man by any standards and his views should be respected, whether you agree with them or not!

posted on 8/8/11

Let's not talk about catholic or not! Not
The point of the article. Wards done it wherever he has been... Feel out with shef uniteds manager and super derby after January. Mc cartney has retired but that was my point about nigel. Not always 1st 11 but Nigel never gets 1st 11! Y... Players aren't motivated.

Beyond 1st 11 every position has
Cover bar keeper

Cathcart

posted on 8/8/11

Sorry finger happy

Cathcart. Hodson. Baird
Evans. Mc court. Sproule.
Patterson

posted on 9/8/11

Relax lads. Its only the Faroes. Yes they can be tricky at home but as per article from earlier today they've lost 17 away matches in a row going all the way back to 2004!!

I will eat my hat and my coat as well if the North fail to beat this team of part-timers.

posted on 9/8/11

The thing is Nigel has always done this, there has been a selection of players he never gives a go, dean shiels springs to mind first for me. I think the sooner Nigel goes the better

posted on 9/8/11

Sproule for me! The annoying is there is also players he constantly keeps in the squad regardless of how they r playing!

posted on 9/8/11

"Goodbye Nigel you must leave us
Farewell Nigel Time to go!"

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