Quote from: richardhubbard on February 13, 2013, 12:30:26 PMThat problem with Ireland we know there a good player in there but he does not want to show it.His performance at home v Bradford was appallingIreland is hopeless but he's been turned into a bit of a scapegoat for the Bradford game which is wrong because the blame should be aimed at no one other than Lambert and his appalling tactics. Anyway, that's a bit off topic for here.
That problem with Ireland we know there a good player in there but he does not want to show it.His performance at home v Bradford was appalling
Quote from: saunders_heroes on February 13, 2013, 12:33:47 PMQuote from: richardhubbard on February 13, 2013, 12:30:26 PMThat problem with Ireland we know there a good player in there but he does not want to show it.His performance at home v Bradford was appallingIreland is hopeless but he's been turned into a bit of a scapegoat for the Bradford game which is wrong because the blame should be aimed at no one other than Lambert and his appalling tactics. Anyway, that's a bit off topic for here. So, the whole episode was down to Lambert and in no way the fault of the players who played in both games? Are you sure Lerner didn't play a significant part? That he didn't tell the players to go easy so he could save on cup final suits?
However poor the tactics were against Bradford (and they were a bit of a mess in the second half) you'd expect a player earning a shit load of money to look interested, especially in a Semi Final of a cup.
Quote from: Clampy on February 13, 2013, 12:56:29 PMHowever poor the tactics were against Bradford (and they were a bit of a mess in the second half) you'd expect a player earning a shit load of money to look interested, especially in a Semi Final of a cup.True, but to blame one player and make him the scapegoat for the Bradford debacle just isn't on. Lambert was to blame for the Cup exit, not Ireland.
Quote from: saunders_heroes on February 13, 2013, 12:57:58 PMQuote from: Clampy on February 13, 2013, 12:56:29 PMHowever poor the tactics were against Bradford (and they were a bit of a mess in the second half) you'd expect a player earning a shit load of money to look interested, especially in a Semi Final of a cup.True, but to blame one player and make him the scapegoat for the Bradford debacle just isn't on. Lambert was to blame for the Cup exit, not Ireland. Have you ever played football? It's not a game of chess, with the manager moving inert pieces around the pitch. He picks the side then it's up to them. Against Bradford they did everything right in the first half and then crumbled, mentally, after their goal. The selection might or might not have been the best available but a Premier League Team should have been able to remain composed against a League 2 side.
Scapegoat or not and to be honest I don't really care, Ireland has never been good enough for us. I've always thought Nzogbia was a more dangerous creative player and Im glad he is getting a chance rather than Ireland who seems to want to just pose.
Quote from: Chris Smith on February 13, 2013, 01:13:20 PMQuote from: saunders_heroes on February 13, 2013, 12:57:58 PMQuote from: Clampy on February 13, 2013, 12:56:29 PMHowever poor the tactics were against Bradford (and they were a bit of a mess in the second half) you'd expect a player earning a shit load of money to look interested, especially in a Semi Final of a cup.True, but to blame one player and make him the scapegoat for the Bradford debacle just isn't on. Lambert was to blame for the Cup exit, not Ireland. Have you ever played football? It's not a game of chess, with the manager moving inert pieces around the pitch. He picks the side then it's up to them. Against Bradford they did everything right in the first half and then crumbled, mentally, after their goal. The selection might or might not have been the best available but a Premier League Team should have been able to remain composed against a League 2 side. There was around 30 mins to play after Bradford scored, yet from that moment onwards our forwards all played like there were 30 seconds to play and they ran around the penalty box like the Ant Hill Mob with balls launched forward from the centre circle with absolutely no width. That's not the fault of the players that's the fault of the manager. Just absolutely appalling from Lambert.
Quote from: mrfuse on February 13, 2013, 01:19:46 PMScapegoat or not and to be honest I don't really care, Ireland has never been good enough for us. I've always thought Nzogbia was a more dangerous creative player and Im glad he is getting a chance rather than Ireland who seems to want to just pose.Agreed. Ireland is a waste of space. I've said it many times, he's pound for pound one of the worst signings this club has ever made. Still doesn't make him the one to blame for the Bradford debacle though.
Quote from: saunders_heroes on February 13, 2013, 01:18:10 PMQuote from: Chris Smith on February 13, 2013, 01:13:20 PMQuote from: saunders_heroes on February 13, 2013, 12:57:58 PMQuote from: Clampy on February 13, 2013, 12:56:29 PMHowever poor the tactics were against Bradford (and they were a bit of a mess in the second half) you'd expect a player earning a shit load of money to look interested, especially in a Semi Final of a cup.True, but to blame one player and make him the scapegoat for the Bradford debacle just isn't on. Lambert was to blame for the Cup exit, not Ireland. Have you ever played football? It's not a game of chess, with the manager moving inert pieces around the pitch. He picks the side then it's up to them. Against Bradford they did everything right in the first half and then crumbled, mentally, after their goal. The selection might or might not have been the best available but a Premier League Team should have been able to remain composed against a League 2 side. There was around 30 mins to play after Bradford scored, yet from that moment onwards our forwards all played like there were 30 seconds to play and they ran around the penalty box like the Ant Hill Mob with balls launched forward from the centre circle with absolutely no width. That's not the fault of the players that's the fault of the manager. Just absolutely appalling from Lambert. If the players are bunching, it's their fault not the manager's. He might have made the wrong substitutions but they're professional footballers and they should have a little more wit then to continually get in each others way - you learn that when you're a kid.