I think one of the problems facing Ireland is the fact that he was signed as part of the Milner deal, and a lot of fans will be expecting him to be a similar sort of player, when he clearly isn't.As I've said before, his best time at Man City was as part of a quick front three with Robinho and Bellamy, so to recreate that we need to play him in a simlar position. Something like this - ---Ireland--------------Young---------------Agbonlahor-----------Of course we'd then need to put three more disciplined midfielders behind them. So with our squad that would best being - ---Petrov------------------NRC------------------Delph------------------Ireland--------------Young---------------Agbonlahor-----------Of course, as it stands we don't have the personnel available to do that, so we are not playing him where suits him best. That formation is also pretty cruel on Downing and Albrighton who have been a couple of our better performers so far.
Both players are the same age, both careers have followed a similar trajectory to date
The others perhaps, but some of Ireland's best form was under Hughes so I wouldn't be so sure on that one. MON was also keen by all accounts to do a separate deal for Ireland long before the Milner interest came about.
QuoteBoth players are the same age, both careers have followed a similar trajectory to dateI don't think Houllier, Hughes, O'Neill or Mancini would agree with you.When Ireland is at the top of his game he's the more aesthetically pleasing player but it's at least 12 months since anyone has seen that whereas I don't think you ever get less than a 7/10 performance from Milner.
The others perhaps, but some of Ireland's best form was under Hughes so I wouldn't be so sure on that one. MON was also keen by all accounts to do a separate deal for Ireland long before the Milner interest came about. I'm not going to try and second guess the ranking system any of them have vis a vis Ireland and Milner though. Apart from Mancini I don't see how you could possibly have a definitive answer either way.
I just don't see how any sensible case can be made for us having the better of it.
We've lost our most consistent player, gained a talented but inconsitent player, who also happens to be our highest paid player, have some money in the bank (which we've failed to spend), and now appear to have one the the weakest central midfields in the country.We did not get the better of the deal.
Ireland just needs a game where he is actually given the ball. Then we can see what he does.
Quote from: LeeB on November 03, 2010, 01:15:47 PMWe've lost our most consistent player, gained a talented but inconsitent player, who also happens to be our highest paid player, have some money in the bank (which we've failed to spend), and now appear to have one the the weakest central midfields in the country.We did not get the better of the deal. Quote from: LeeB on November 03, 2010, 01:15:47 PMWe've lost our most consistent player, gained a talented but inconsitent player, who also happens to be our highest paid player, have some money in the bank (which we've failed to spend), and now appear to have one the the weakest central midfields in the country.We did not get the better of the deal. We did if we spend the money in hand wisely.