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Offline dl9

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Re: Stephen Ireland
« Reply #240 on: January 01, 2013, 11:03:00 AM »
The worse thing about him is every now and then you see a glimpse of a good player or he has a 10minute spell in a game when he looks a  world beater,






Usually during the warm up or when running down the line. I know we should always get behind our players but for me he stands for EVERYTHING that is bad about the modern day footballer. F*ck him the wig wearing tnuc, I hope he kills himself playing a game of high speed chicken with Joey Barton.

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Re: Stephen Ireland
« Reply #241 on: January 01, 2013, 11:26:28 AM »
If Stephen Ireland killed himself, it would still be someone else's fault.

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Re: Stephen Ireland
« Reply #242 on: January 01, 2013, 11:58:00 AM »
Sigh. What a waste of talent.

Compare the ****** to every single competitor in the paralympics.

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Re: Stephen Ireland
« Reply #243 on: January 01, 2013, 12:46:52 PM »
I wonder why he hasn't been frozen out? Lambert must see something in him otherwise he'd have gone the way of Hutton and Warnock. I know our midfield is a bit lacking but still, in for a penny and all that.

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Re: Stephen Ireland
« Reply #244 on: January 01, 2013, 12:58:12 PM »
I wonder why he hasn't been frozen out? Lambert must see something in him otherwise he'd have gone the way of Hutton and Warnock. I know our midfield is a bit lacking but still, in for a penny and all that.

because his problems are all in his head.  On the training pitch, with no pressure to perform and no one watching other than his colleagues he's probably the exact player we need (given all the quotes about how well he trains I reckon this is fairly accurate) but that he's consistently failed to convert that into match performances for his entire career other than 6 months when Hughes built the team around him suggests he's never going to be a success.

As mentioned at various points I don't see any point persisting with him.  He offers less than the kids in terms of performance and doesn't even bring any leadership or use his 200+ matches worth of experience in any positive way.

If we can get a couple of million for him I'd say get rid and move on.

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Re: Stephen Ireland
« Reply #245 on: January 01, 2013, 02:47:26 PM »
Superbly gifted, and I've stood up for him in the past.  But it is starting to look less like inconsistency and not having any faith put him, and more like he just can't be arsed.   

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Re: Stephen Ireland
« Reply #246 on: January 02, 2013, 07:34:44 PM »
Don't think we'll see too much more of him tbh, may even go in January.

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Re: Stephen Ireland
« Reply #247 on: January 02, 2013, 07:48:58 PM »
I wonder why he hasn't been frozen out? Lambert must see something in him otherwise he'd have gone the way of Hutton and Warnock. I know our midfield is a bit lacking but still, in for a penny and all that.

because his problems are all in his head.  On the training pitch, with no pressure to perform and no one watching other than his colleagues he's probably the exact player we need (given all the quotes about how well he trains I reckon this is fairly accurate) but that he's consistently failed to convert that into match performances for his entire career other than 6 months when Hughes built the team around him suggests he's never going to be a success.

As mentioned at various points I don't see any point persisting with him.  He offers less than the kids in terms of performance and doesn't even bring any leadership or use his 200+ matches worth of experience in any positive way.

If we can get a couple of million for him I'd say get rid and move on.

I think you've hit the nail on the head there paul e.  He shows glimpses of his class but far too often his head is not quite right and he becomes a waste of space.  If he was on 15k you'd probably accept it but he's one of our big earners, a player that the youngsters should be looking to as their example.

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Re: Stephen Ireland
« Reply #248 on: January 02, 2013, 08:01:40 PM »
He was a complete and utter disgrace against Wigan.

Couldn't agree more Tom - summed it up for me in the first half when he got the ball and instead of passing or moving away with it, he stalled so that he could barge/elbow the Wigan player that he could have easily avoided, then lost the ball!
 He ran the show against Chelsea last season at their place, but I've seen nothing like that form before or since.
I'd rather see Carruthers in or a fit N'Zogbia.

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Re: Stephen Ireland
« Reply #249 on: January 03, 2013, 01:12:39 PM »
He was a complete and utter disgrace against Wigan.

Couldn't agree more Tom - summed it up for me in the first half when he got the ball and instead of passing or moving away with it, he stalled so that he could barge/elbow the Wigan player that he could have easily avoided, then lost the ball!
 He ran the show against Chelsea last season at their place, but I've seen nothing like that form before or since.
I'd rather see Carruthers in or a fit N'Zogbia.

That would be N'Zogbia the work horse then...

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Re: Stephen Ireland
« Reply #250 on: January 03, 2013, 01:28:32 PM »
When you think about it, it's all a bit depressing with regards to senior players still on the books, that you think could contribute and haven't or aren't. On paper, well know names that together should be more than good enough to sustain a very comfortable mid table position.

Given, Hutton, Warnock, Dunne, Makoun, Ireland, N'Zogbia, Gabby, Bent could you would imagine be the basis of a decent first XI

Gross costing the club in the region of four hundred grand a week and I imagine not much less because we are subsidising loans for a couple of them. Fuck me

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Re: Stephen Ireland
« Reply #251 on: January 03, 2013, 01:52:18 PM »
When you think about it, it's all a bit depressing with regards to senior players still on the books, that you think could contribute and haven't or aren't. On paper, well know names that together should be more than good enough to sustain a very comfortable mid table position.

Given, Hutton, Warnock, Dunne, Makoun, Ireland, N'Zogbia, Gabby, Bent could you would imagine be the basis of a decent first XI

Gross costing the club in the region of four hundred grand a week and I imagine not much less because we are subsidising loans for a couple of them. Fuck me

Indeed, add Vlaar and Holman to those names and you have a very experienced side which should have enough quality to be top half, then you've still got Guzan, KEA and all the youngsters as options in the squad.  I fthey were all fit and showing anything remotely close to their best form we'd be up near the tesco bags this year.  That's why i don't like all the comments about the kids not being good enough, the kids aren't the problem, the seniors are the ones who are under performing.

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Re: Stephen Ireland
« Reply #252 on: January 03, 2013, 02:48:21 PM »
Given, Hutton, Warnock, Dunne, Makoun, Ireland, N'Zogbia, Gabby, Bent could you would imagine be the basis of a decent first XI
In a parellel universe, we might be top six team with this lot but in reality they are sucking our beloved club dry with their wages.

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Re: Stephen Ireland
« Reply #253 on: January 03, 2013, 02:57:44 PM »
Lost patience with him now. He's had long enough to prove his worth. Has an eye for a pass but just doesn't apply himself enough to deserve a central midfield role, doesn't make enough impact in a 'No. 10' or attacking midfield role. Actually delivers very little.

Watched him when he came on at Chelsea. One point when Ramires was tanking forward, Ireland was jogging along in his slipstream; Holman, who had started the match, came legging it across to try and close Ramires down. I thought then: 'nah, not anymore, Stephen. Enough's enough.'


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Re: Stephen Ireland
« Reply #254 on: January 03, 2013, 05:13:03 PM »
Indeed, add Vlaar and Holman to those names and you have a very experienced side which should have enough quality to be top half, then you've still got Guzan, KEA and all the youngsters as options in the squad.  I fthey were all fit and showing anything remotely close to their best form we'd be up near the tesco bags this year.  That's why i don't like all the comments about the kids not being good enough, the kids aren't the problem, the seniors are the ones who are under performing.
Spot on. Lambert has obviously had an eye to youth but it seems apparent that he came in to add good youth players to a wedge of experienced players who simply haven't bought into the strategy.
Ireland exemplifies this for me: a complete waste of talent and a wanton aim simply to pick up his obscene weekly wages. I have said before that I've always regarded him with distaste and this season has confirmed my view that he's a nonce.

 


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