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Bohemian_Hibee
18-05-2010, 09:50 PM
Stokes got the winner in tonight's behind closed doors friendly between an experimental Irish national side against a League of Ireland Select.



http://www.extratime.ie/newsdesk/articles/3497/



Rep of Ireland 1 - 0 Ireland u23

Tue, May 18 2010

The Republic of Ireland have beaten their under 23 counterparts one-nil after a hard fought match at Gannon Park. Anthony Stokes’s 22nd minute goal was all that separated the sides in a game that was lacking in chances but not in quality.

Paul Doolin’s men started brightly with Shaun Kelly sending a series of long balls into the box that tested Darren O’Dea and Shane Duffy. Billy Dennehy’s trickery on the left wing was causing Paul McShane some early problems as the Shamrock Rovers man showed good footwork and pace down the flank.

Kelly’s early crunching challenge on Shane Long showed Trap’s men that they weren’t in for an easy ride however the 23’s struggled in the early stages to contain the power and link up play of Leon Best.

After a quiet opening the senior side began to dominate the proceedings and they went close to breaking the deadlock in the tenth minute. Shane Long found himself with time and space to pick out the run of Sheridan but his low cross was cleared by Mulcahy who read the danger well.

The Airtricity players were playing the better football and looked comfortable in possession. The middle pairing of Williams and O’Donnell rarely gave the ball away with the all action Galway United midfielder rarely missing a challenge.

The opening goal came against the run of play and it was largely due to the endeavour of Cillian Sheridan. The Celtic striker latched onto a long Green pass and found himself in acres of space on the left. Darren Quigley came running out of his goal as Kelly went over to snuff out the danger. It looked like Sheridan was about to chip the keeper but he cut inside his man and picked out Stokes who had the simple task of tapping into the empty net.

The goal was a setback to the under 23’s as they lacked a goal scoring edge in the first half. The strike partnership of Faherty and Sheppard were frustrated throughout as they were starved of service.

Trapattoni’s men almost doubled their lead when Williams carelessly gave the ball away to Keith Fahey. The Birmingham star picked out Best who cut inside and got his shot away but Quigley did well to beat it away.

After half an hour played Kieren Westwood didn’t make a single save but he was almost picking the ball out of his net ten minutes later. Billy Dennehy again was involved down the left wing. He laid the ball back to Williams whose whipped cross was met by Sheppard in the box. The Galway United striker has scored five times in the league so far this season but his effort went wide of the right hand post.

Both managers made changes at half time with Paul Doolin bringing on six players including Bolger, Chambers, Gaynor, Bermingham, Duggan and McCabe while Joe Murphy was introduced for Westwood.

The introduction of Ross Gaynor sparked new life into the under 23’s and he almost had an immediate impact. The Dundalk man showed good footwork to lose his marker but his shot was tame and easy for Murphy to gather. Anthony Stokes almost turned from scorer to provider in the 48 minute when his deep cross from the right almost caught out Duggan in goal. The Shamrock Rovers keeper did well however to adjust his feet and save Long’s header via the post.

Doolin brought on Paddy Madden and Padraig Amond on the hour mark as he went in search of an equaliser that rarely looked like arriving as the central pairing of Darren O’Dea and Shane Duffy looked solid throughout. The Everton defender was dominant in the air throughout the match and will have impressed Giovanni Trapattoni with an assured debut. Manchester City left back Greg Cunningham also caught the eye as he looked confident on the ball and rarely gave away possession.

Kevin Foley was introduced for Keith Fahey in the 65th minute as Trap looked to close out the remaining minutes .The main talking point occurred in the 72nd minute when the under 23’s had a controversial goal disallowed after the linesman adjudged Paddy Madden to have been offside. The Bohemians striker looked to have been onside when he received Gary McCabe’s through ball but the flag went up much to the frustration of Doolin.

The 23’s pushed forward in search of an equaliser but they failed to seriously test Joe Murphy in goal. The match was almost settled once and for all in the 83rd minute when Leon Best teed up Liam Lawrence 20 yards out from goal. The Stoke City wingers shot was dipping and swerving but it clipped the top of Duggan’s bar and sailed over.

After the game Trapattoni said that he impressed with the under 23’s. “They have a very good mentality and they were also in a better physical condition than us because they are still playing in their league. There were about four players in their team that impressed me especially Dennehy and O’Donnell.

Next up for the senior side is the double header against the World Cup bound duo of Algeria and Paraguay while the under 23’s take on England at the RDS in the International Challenge Tournament.

Rep of Ireland: Westwood, McShane, Cunningham, Duffy, O’Dea, Green, Stokes, Fahey, Sheridan, Best, Long
Subs: Lawrence, Joe Murphy, Brian Murphy, Nolan, Foley

Ireland 23’s: Quigley, Kelly, Powell, Mulcahy, Browne, O’Donnell, Sheppard, Williams, Faherty, Finn, Dennehy
Subs: Bermingham, Bolger, Chambers, Duggan, Gaynor, McCabe, Amond, Madden.

Wotherspiniesta
18-05-2010, 09:54 PM
Well done Stokesy :thumbsup:

Shame to think that we could have had Stokes, Miller and Bamba all at the World Cup if it wasn't for that Henry! :grr:

Davy Mac
18-05-2010, 10:00 PM
"The opening goal came against the run of play and it was largely due to the endeavour of Cillian Sheridan. The Celtic striker latched onto a long Green pass and found himself in acres of space on the left. Darren Quigley came running out of his goal as Kelly went over to snuff out the danger. It looked like Sheridan was about to chip the keeper but he cut inside his man and picked out Stokes who had the simple task of tapping into the empty net."

That's Stokes from the mighty Hibees, it comes across a bit Celtic biased me thinks no?

Allant1981
18-05-2010, 10:02 PM
"The opening goal came against the run of play and it was largely due to the endeavour of Cillian Sheridan. The Celtic striker latched onto a long Green pass and found himself in acres of space on the left. Darren Quigley came running out of his goal as Kelly went over to snuff out the danger. It looked like Sheridan was about to chip the keeper but he cut inside his man and picked out Stokes who had the simple task of tapping into the empty net."

That's Stokes from the mighty Hibees, it comes across a bit Celtic biased me thinks no?


no really if sheridan done all the work to set it up

monktonharp
18-05-2010, 10:51 PM
"The opening goal came against the run of play and it was largely due to the endeavour of Cillian Sheridan. The Celtic striker latched onto a long Green pass and found himself in acres of space on the left. Darren Quigley came running out of his goal as Kelly went over to snuff out the danger. It looked like Sheridan was about to chip the keeper but he cut inside his man and picked out Stokes who had the simple task of tapping into the empty net."

That's Stokes from the mighty Hibees, it comes across a bit Celtic biased me thinks no?:rolleyes:

Prawn Sandwich
19-05-2010, 10:29 AM
There was a closed door game in North County Dublin last night to give a chance to those of the fringes of the Republic of Ireland national team.

"The game was settled by a first-half strike from Anthony Stokes, who started proceedings on the right side of midfield, but moved to a striking role in the second half."

http://www.independent.ie/sport/soccer/traps-future-stars-grab-chance-2184829.html

Yogi take note: Stokes on the right side of midfield .............and Riordan on the left? Food for thought.

H18sry
19-05-2010, 10:35 AM
There was a closed door game in North County Dublin last night to give a chance to those of the fringes of the Republic of Ireland national team.

"The game was settled by a first-half strike from Anthony Stokes, who started proceedings on the right side of midfield, but moved to a striking role in the second half."

http://www.independent.ie/sport/soccer/traps-future-stars-grab-chance-2184829.html

Yogi take note: Stokes on the right side of midfield .............and Riordan on the left? Food for thought.

And nobody up top to score the chances :wink:

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19-05-2010, 10:38 AM
And nobody up top to score the chances :wink:

I've sometimes thought that with a genuine target man up front and Riordan and Stokes playing off him from midfield, we could do quite well.

If they were prepared to put the work in and track back, we'd be alternating between 4-3-3 and 4-5-1.


But maybe that's too big an 'if' to contemplate. :rolleyes:

seanraff07
19-05-2010, 10:48 AM
Well done Stokes for tapping the ball into an empty net.:greengrin

seanraff07
19-05-2010, 10:51 AM
And nobody up top to score the chances :wink:

Nish surely?:greengrin

Prawn Sandwich
19-05-2010, 11:25 AM
And nobody up top to score the chances :wink:

I was thinking that we would have signed a 6 foot plus hairy ersed striker to play up front. eh that wouldn't mean Nish incidentally.

talking_wiss
19-05-2010, 12:42 PM
There was a closed door game in North County Dublin last night to give a chance to those of the fringes of the Republic of Ireland national team.

"The game was settled by a first-half strike from Anthony Stokes, who started proceedings on the right side of midfield, but moved to a striking role in the second half."

http://www.independent.ie/sport/soccer/traps-future-stars-grab-chance-2184829.html

Yogi take note: Stokes on the right side of midfield .............and Riordan on the left? Food for thought.

For a player who clearly lacks pace I don't think sticking him out on the right would do much good for him or the team.

The few times he played for the Mackems he largely played on the right and has been quoted numerous times saying this severely dented his chances of making an impact down south.

Keep him up front banging in the goals (maybe even fitter with a full pre-season...) with possibly a new strike partner with a bit of pace playing off him.

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19-05-2010, 01:46 PM
"The opening goal came against the run of play and it was largely due to the endeavour of Cillian Sheridan. The Celtic striker latched onto a long Green pass and found himself in acres of space on the left. Darren Quigley came running out of his goal as Kelly went over to snuff out the danger. It looked like Sheridan was about to chip the keeper but he cut inside his man and picked out Stokes who had the simple task of tapping into the empty net."

That's Stokes from the mighty Hibees, it comes across a bit Celtic biased me thinks no?


no really if sheridan done all the work to set it up



It's all about our Anthony getting himself into the right place at the right time to make it easy for the Soapie.

It wasn't going in until Anthony intervened.

GGTTH. :thumbsup: