To me the best way to get the best out of Ireland is to switch Ashley back to left wing and bench Downing - That was we have Allbrighton and Young wide with NRC and Petrov in the middle with Ireland in behind Gabby, in a 4231 or 4411 depending how you look at it. To do this we will have to pass the ball to each other and not just hit it long to Gabby for example when he is being marked by a 6'5" Zat Knight.
Quote from: Mark Fletcher on September 20, 2010, 12:23:55 PMQuote from: johnc on September 20, 2010, 12:03:48 PMI don't think we can assume that O'Neill was in favour of the Ireland component of the transfer. On what basis can we assume that?My understanding is that he was happy with having Ireland in part exchange, he was less happy at being refused permission to sign McGready and Keane for a combined total of the Milner proceeds.He'd have probably put them on £50,000-60,000pw wages as well.If we sign the wrong player then it is the manager's responsibility as it is a football decision. If we pay them too much then it is a bsusiness decision.
Quote from: johnc on September 20, 2010, 12:03:48 PMI don't think we can assume that O'Neill was in favour of the Ireland component of the transfer. On what basis can we assume that?My understanding is that he was happy with having Ireland in part exchange, he was less happy at being refused permission to sign McGready and Keane for a combined total of the Milner proceeds.He'd have probably put them on £50,000-60,000pw wages as well.
I don't think we can assume that O'Neill was in favour of the Ireland component of the transfer. On what basis can we assume that?
I have to say I think that Ireland is quite capable of playing in a midfield two, if the balance of the rest of the side is right. Petrov is the one who "needs" a 3 man midfield in my opinion, as his legs are totally shot.
There is no evidence to suggest Milner would have done anything other than play his heart out had he been denied a move to Citeh. As was evidenced in his one game this season against Wet Spam. A game that remains our one and only decent performance so far.
Some of the rumours on him leaving was he wanted cash only and not Ireland as part of the deal. I still prefer Ireland ahead of Mcgeady for example on who the money was possibly being spent on. But hopefully he will start to play in his new position and alleviate the vague Sidwellian apprehensions I have from his perfomances so far.
Quote from: kippaxvilla2 on September 20, 2010, 10:54:52 AMThere is no evidence to suggest Milner would have done anything other than play his heart out had he been denied a move to Citeh. As was evidenced in his one game this season against Wet Spam. A game that remains our one and only decent performance so far."When things are being said every day in the paper and wherever you go out and people are asking you what's happening and you don't know yourself, there's only one thing you can do, just concentrate on your football and that's all I did."I just kept doing as well as I could at Aston Villa and see what happened."There is no reason at all for anyone to suggest he would have caused a problem if the board had decided after O'Neill left that the buying and selling of players should be left to a football manager. Edit: If you can bring yourself to watch it, this is what he said about his take on being sold. Clicky link to Sky Sports interview