Ireland couldn't contribute anything less, yet he's nowhere near the squad and Pires is starting. It's madness.
Quote from: toronto villa on January 08, 2011, 08:10:13 PMI was incredibly disappointed with him today. The game has passed him by. It looked a decent addition at a time that the window was closed and our physio's room resembled a reenactment of war time England. Today proved that his head might be there (and I'd even argue that to be honest), but the body most certainly isn't.Just couldn't understand the reasoning behind starting him today. He's been dreadful every time he's come on, and he was woeful in the last match he started. Ireland couldn't contribute anything less, yet he's nowhere near the squad and Pires is starting. It's madness.
I was incredibly disappointed with him today. The game has passed him by. It looked a decent addition at a time that the window was closed and our physio's room resembled a reenactment of war time England. Today proved that his head might be there (and I'd even argue that to be honest), but the body most certainly isn't.
Houllier quote"I admit that because it took him about three or four weeks to step up. Now he's getting better.''Sorry Gerard, I just can't see it.I haven't seen one hint of his old ability.
can Ireland be THAT bad to have dropped behind him in the pecking order?
Quote from: Holtenderinthesky on January 10, 2011, 01:56:33 PMcan Ireland be THAT bad to have dropped behind him in the pecking order?With Ireland I don't think it's a matter of ability that's keeping him out, but rather attitude?Can his attitude be THAT bad that he's dropped behind Pires in the pecking order? I think the team on Saturday answered that!
I don't think Pires is doing any better or worse than Ireland would be, so it's not as if we'd be getting more from the player pissing the club around.