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30th August 2016
03:42pm BST

"I think the gaffer changed it up a bit, he told me to try and take advantage of Robbie Brady and help Jonathan Spector as he bombs on. "It’s a bit more free rather than being controlled in the middle. It just gave me the licence to to get in the back stick and obviously with Jacques Maghoma being an out and out winger, he’s going to get a lot of crosses in."If Birmingham City are aware of Robbie Brady's willingness to push forward, what must the Serbs, Welsh and Austrians be plotting? The best place for O'Neill to play Brady should be the left-side of a midfield three, with Glenn Whelan [covering for the injured James McCarthy] as the defensive screen and Jon Walters in his traditional, infamous No.10/everywhere else role. Stephen Ward had somewhat of an international redemption at Euro 2016. While he may not be the greatest answer to our left-back question, he is the best one we got. Ireland need to start the World Cup Qualifiers on the front foot. We need Brady higher up the pitch. The new GAA Hour football podcast is here. Listen to Colm Parkinson, Senan Connell, and Barry Cahill dissect a classic between Dublin and Kerry. Subscribe here on iTunes.
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