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30th May 2016
04:36pm BST

My 23-man squad:
Three to leave behind: Stephen Quinn, Daryl Murphy, Aiden McGeady.
Quinn - A grand option but not doing or showing enough to make such a competitive squad. Dispensable.
Murphy - Robbie Keane is the only proven goalscorer in the squad. If Walters is injured, if Long is injured, if Keane is injured - if it gets that bad - I'd rather use James McClean up top (where he's been playing in the friendlies) than Murphy. There's McGoldrick too. We don't need another striker sitting there taking up space of someone who'd we have better use for.
McGeady - Has had enough chances now. Need another player like him in the squad but might as well bring a wildcard. You know what you get with McGeady now.
My 23-man squad:
Darren Randolph, Keiren Westwood, Shay Given.
Seamus Coleman, Cyrus Christie, John O’Shea, Shane Duffy, Richard Keogh, Ciaran Clark, Robbie Brady.
Glenn Whelan, James McCarthy, Jeff Hendrick, Wes Hoolahan, James McClean, Jon Walters, Harry Arter, David Meyler, Aiden McGeady.
Shane Long, David McGoldrick, Kevin Doyle, Robbie Keane.
Evan Fanning
Three to take: Keiren Westwood, Aiden McGeady and Harry Arter
Westwood - The case for his inclusion is obvious. The case for his place in the starting XI is almost as clear, especially given Darren Randolph’s stuttering form recently.
Arter - Impressed against Holland and offers more than David Meyler on the ball.
McGeady - A trickier inclusion. It’s hard to argue that he deserves to be there on merit, but if you are looking for an ‘option’ from the bench then McGeady at least offers a different quality to almost anyone else in the 23. He more than likely won’t deliver on this quality, but it’s there nonetheless and for that reason alone he’s worth a seat on the plane.
Three to leave behind: Shay Given, David Meyler and Robbie Keane.
Given - Some sacred cows missing out here. Even if he is fully fit, Given just isn't in our top three goalkeepers any more. It’s a simple as that.
Meyler - You could argue that he brings a level of physicality that is in thin supply throughout the squad, and also offers an option at right-back. They are both valid claims, but there are more attractive offers available to O'Neill than that, specifically Harry Arter, though it is tough on Meyler.
Keane - As far Robbie, if he's just travelling to be an inspirational cheerleader then there’s no point in bringing him. If, deep down, O’Neill believes that he is the man he would turn to with 15 minutes remaining when we’re in need of a goal against Italy, then that’s a different story. But the evidence suggests that in such an instance O’Neill would look further along the bench.
My 23-man squad:
Darren Randolph, Keiren Westwood, David Forde.
Seamus Coleman, Cyrus Christie, John O’Shea, Shane Duffy, Richard Keogh, Ciaran Clark, Robbie Brady.
Glenn Whelan, James McCarthy, Jeff Hendrick, Wes Hoolahan, James McClean, Jon Walters, Harry Arter, Aiden McGeady, Stephen Quinn.
Shane Long, David McGoldrick, Kevin Doyle, Daryl Murphy.
Three to leave behind: Shay Given, Aiden McGeady, Daryl Murphy.
Given - Thanks for the memories Shay but you're injury prone now and we can't rely on you to last the full 90.
McGeady - Aiden, you too. Cheers and all but you couldn't even get into the Sheffield Wednesday side that finished 6th in the Championship.
Murphy - Has 20 caps, four close calls, but no goals. That's not near good enough. If he was just off another great Ipswich season, maybe. But he's not.
My 23-man squad:
Darren Randolph, David Forde, Keiren Westwood.
Seamus Coleman, Cyrus Christie, John O’Shea, Shane Duffy, Richard Keogh, Ciaran Clark, Robbie Brady.
Glenn Whelan, James McCarthy, Jeff Hendrick, Wes Hoolahan, James McClean, Jon Walters, Harry Arter, David Meyler, Jack Byrne.
Shane Long, David McGoldrick, Kevin Doyle, Robbie Keane.
Darragh Murphy
Three to take: Eunan O'Kane, Robbie Keane, Daryl Murphy.
O'Kane - May not play so much as a minute but he's looked a prospect in each of the chances he's received and the benefit he'll get from being present at a major tournament may pay dividends for his progress.
Keane - Bring him even if he plays no other role than that of a glorified mascot. He's a motivator nowadays and that's cool with me.
Murphy - Has gone through some sticky patches for Ipswich this season but he offers you a different option to that of Long and Doyle. When the time inevitably comes to lump it into the mixer, he's your man.
Three to leave behind: Aiden McGeady, David McGoldrick, Stephen Ward.
McGeady - Struggled too much at club level this season to even trust his fitness. Capable of magic but so often tries one trick too many or fails to find his man with a cross.
McGoldrick - We simply don't need him, Doyle is a better option and will act as a perfect understudy for Long.
Ward - Brady will start at left back and Christie could feasibly replace him if an injury were to occur. No need to have four full backs in the squad.
My 23-man squad:
Darren Randolph, Shay Given, Keiren Westwood,
Seamus Coleman, Cyrus Christie, Richard Keogh, John O'Shea, Ciaran Clark, Shane Duffy, Robbie Brady
Harry Arter, Wes Hoolahan, Jonathan Walters, Glenn Whelan, Jeff Hendrick, Eunan O'Kane, James McClean, James McCarthy, David Meyler,
Shane Long, Robbie Keane, Daryl Murphy, Kevin Doyle.
Robert Redmond
Three to take: Keiren Westwood, Stephen Quinn and David McGoldrick.
Westwood- Another great season for Sheffield Wednesday and is the only Irish goalkeeper who played regularly over the last year.
Quinn - Should go as cover for James McCarthy.
McGoldrick - Offers something different than the more agricultural forward options available to Ireland, and can play off the main striker or in a deeper role, as he did against the Netherlands last Friday.
Three to leave behind: Shay Given, Darron Gibson and Daryl Murphy.
Given - Sorry Shay, but other than experience, it’s hard to make a case for your inclusion. Forde, albeit a lesser goalkeeper, may be happier with his role as third choice keeper than Given and a better tourist.
Murphy - McGoldrick is a superior option than either Doyle or Murphy, two goal-shy strikers. He can play off the front man, or deeper in Wes Hoolahan's position at the tip of the diamond.
Gibson - Can have few complaints after barely featuring last season and failing to go out on loan.
My 23-man squad:
Darren Randolph, Keiren Westwood, David Forde.
John O'Shea, Seamus Coleman, Robbie Brady, Richard Keogh, Ciaran Clark, Stephen Ward, Shane Duffy, Cyrus Christie.
Glenn Whelan, James McCarthy, Jeff Hendrick, Wes Hoolahan, James McClean, Harry Arter, Stephen Quinn, Aiden McGeady.
Shane Long, David McGoldrick, Robbie Keane, Jon Walters.
Ben Kiely
Three to take: Aiden McGeady, David Meyler, Jack Byrne.
McGeady - Can be hit or miss, but in a team traditionally void of flair and creativity he can be a valuable asset to make an impact on a game.
Meyler - A good utility option and can cover several positions, which is extremely useful, particularly (touch wood) if the team gets unlucky with injuries.
Byrne - May be lacking in international experience, but he's young, in form at club level and will be eager to break into the squad. A good mix of youth and experience would be ideal.
Three to leave behind: Daryl Murphy, Shay Given, Shane Duffy.
Murphy - What's the point of bringing a striker who can't score goals? 20 caps and he hasn't looked like finding the net once.
Given - Thanks for everything, Shay. You'll go down as one of the great Irish goalkeepers of all time, but it's time for the new, (slightly) younger breed.
Duffy - At fault for the Dutch goal and Ciaran Clark had to save his skin against the Swiss. Had a great season but is prone to making the occasional, potentially fatal mistake at international level. Shouldn't start, wouldn't be the worst back-up centre-back, but I would have him behind O'Shea in the pecking order.
My 23-man squad:
Randolph, Forde, Westwood.
Keogh, O'Shea, Coleman, Clark, Meyler, Christie, Brady.
McGeady, McCarthy, Whelan, Hendrick, Meyler, Arter, McClean, Hoolahan, Gibson.
Walters, Keane, Long, McGoldrick.

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