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5 Irish players with a point to prove to Martin O'Neill in 2016

We a look at those lads who have doubts hanging over them ahead of this summer’s European Championships in France.

MARTIN O’NEILL WILL have plenty to ponder in the months leading up to Euro 2016 and it’s up to his players to give him selection headaches.

The Republic of Ireland manager has shown a willingness to keep his options open by naming provisional extended squads and, unlike his predecessor Giovanni Trapattoni, has been spotted at various grounds around England as he runs the rule over those fighting for a place in his team.

Here, we look at five Irish players who have something to prove to the Ireland boss in 2016.

Alex Pearce

Since signing for Derby County, Alex Pearce has not featured for the club in the league once and if such a trend continues, he will find his place in the Ireland squad seriously under threat.

The centre back ended his long association with Reading, where he was a mainstay, in order to sign for the Rams in June 2015. Ostensibly, it was a promising move for the England-born defender.

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He was handed a three-year deal with a club holding aspirations of an imminent return to the Premier League and manager Paul Clement highlighted his international experience, strength and physicality as some of his attributes, adding that he was “very pleased” with the acquisition.

However, in six months he boasts just one competitive game under his belt: last August’s 2-1 League Cup defeat to Portsmouth. Since then he has mainly been seen on the Derby bench and, worryingly, he has also found his place there far from guaranteed in recent weeks.

Now 27, Pearce is at an age where his professional career relies on him playing regularly and particularly so if he is to rival John O’Shea or his Derby team-mate Richard Keogh for a place in the Ireland team.

With fellow fringe-player Shane Duffy playing every week for Blackburn Rovers and Ciaran Clark also in the picture, Pearce’s lack of game time is seriously hindering his chances.

A temporary loan move for the second half of the Championship season would go some way towards restoring his hopes of troubling Martin O’Neill, but, even at that, he will have to put in plenty of high quality performances.

Darren Randolph

His pass to Shane Long for the decisive goal in Ireland’s win over Germany last October will live long in the memory of all who witnessed it, but West Ham goalkeeper Darren Randolph should not be content to rest on his laurels.

Certainly, he has performed well for the Boys in Green since stepping into the breach for the ailing Shay Given, but the 28-year-old will be keen to further cement his place as number one in the coming months, since three Europa League appearances and just three games in the Premier League this season hardly constitute an impressive run of form.

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With seasoned players such as Shay Given, David Forde and Keiren Westwood, as well as Newcastle United’s Rob Elliot and Charlton Athletic shot-stopper Stephen Henderson vying for the shirt, it is up to Randolph to demonstrate that he is the most deserving of the candidates.

The former Birmingham man has been the preferred option following Given’s injury, featuring in games against Poland and Bosnia-Herzegovina, but it may not be enough for Randolph to sit in the shade of Adrian at the Boleyn Ground.

Richie Towell

Back-to-back league champion. Scorer of the winning goal in the FAI Cup final. Twenty-nine goals in all competitions from midfield. PFAI Player of the Year.

Frankly, it seems absurd to suggest that Richie Towell has anything to prove after such an outstanding, trophy-laden spell with Dundalk, but having secured a move to Brighton & Hove Albion, he still has a lot to do to convince Martin O’Neill and Roy Keane that he is the real deal.

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The 24-year-old Dublin native spoke in November of his belief that he could immediately step into the Ireland squad and be at home, but despite excelling for Dundalk, O’Neill felt that he did not merit inclusion in even the extended selections.

He is now eligible to play for Brighton and the top end of the Championship is the perfect place for him to showcase that his talents and convince skeptics that his exploits in the League of Ireland were a lot more than a case of the proverbial big fish in a small pond.

Towell was a regular for the Boys in Green at youth level, but should he wish to realise his dream of playing at senior level he will have to bring his sensational form to England. It’s unlikely that O’Neill will find room for the ex-Celtic youth, but if he repeats his goalscoring feats in England, there will be more people clamouring for his inclusion.

Robbie Keane

Robbie Keane finished Ireland’s Euro 2016 qualifying campaign as the team’s top scorer thanks to five goals in two games against Gibraltar, but his powers are on the wane.

The 35-year-old is the record appearance holder and record goalscorer and has shown no signs of slowing down for LA Galaxy, where last season he struck 20 times in 25 Major League Soccer games.

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Nevertheless, he was reduced to a role on the bench in the latter stages of qualifying, missing crucial games against Germany and Bosnia-Herzegovina, with O’Neill preferring Ipswich Town’s Daryl Murphy in attack.

Keane’s presence in the squad is still valued though, even if his on-field worth has diminished, and he will probably board the plane to France. However, the former Liverpool and Tottenham Hotspur striker must do so on the back of solid form for his club.

Aiden McGeady

Celtic manager Ronny Deila recently poured cold water on speculation linking Aiden McGeady with a return to Glasgow, suggesting that the midfielder’s wages would prove a major stumbling block.

“We would not be able to pay the salary that the likes of McGeady are on,” Deila said. “The difference is so unbelievably big that there is no chance. The wage structure would be broken 10 times if we did that!”

The 29-year-old is dangerously out-of-favour at Everton, making just one competitive appearance for the club this season: a 45-minute run-out against Barnsley in the League Cup.

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It is looking increasingly likely that his future does not lie at Goodison Park and so McGeady may be forced to accept a reduction in pay for the good of his career, both in the short-term and long-term.

That said, McGeady’s lack of game time has not drastically affected his Ireland career. He continues to be selected by O’Neill and while he is not a guaranteed starter, he consistently makes final squads ahead of other in-form candidates such as Alan Judge and Harry Arter.

A lot of football will be played between January and June. McGeady must do everything in his power to ensure he is part of it.

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    Jan 4th 2016, 11:10 AM

    Robbie Keane has nothing to prove.

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    Mute Hugh G. Johnson
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    Jan 4th 2016, 1:56 PM

    Has been a flat track bully over the last half-a-dozen years.

    We won’t be playing Faroe Islands in June.

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    Jan 4th 2016, 10:41 AM

    Add Darron Gibson to that list….. Can’t even make the Everton bench now others are back from injury. (Unlike many others who seem to think he got better while injured), dont think he’s good enough to start for us, but would like to see him back playing regular club football.

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    Jan 4th 2016, 1:58 PM

    If – and it’s a big if – Gibson can secure first team football between now and June he deserves to go. He’s a proven commodity at this level unlike Arter.

    Everton were in fantastic form when he got a run of games.

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    Jan 4th 2016, 4:13 PM

    Yeah to be honest (and I don’t like saying this because I had high hopes) I’m not sure he is proven at international level – not sure he was ever massively convincing for us. We always had that hope that ‘once he got a run of games’ he’d be better for us, but when they did come (I) it was down to others being injured and (2) he got injured playing for us before he could show anything. It’s a real pity. Arter has been playing first team football, when fit, for two seasons now and has impressed in a way I’m not sure Gibson ever did. I’d take him if it’s between the two.

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    Jan 4th 2016, 11:17 AM

    Rob Elliot has to start in goal, Newcastle No.1 playing week in week out and playing really well, pulled off some top saves against Arsenal at the weekend. No brainier for me.

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    Jan 4th 2016, 4:15 PM

    Couple of those saves were because of strange decisions to punch rather than catch though – ended up leading to further chances (that he admittedly saved). Give him a chance, but Randolph inspires more confidence for me.

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    Jan 4th 2016, 11:15 AM

    Arter and judge are far better options than mcgeady.

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    Jan 4th 2016, 11:28 AM

    I want to know what Keiran Westwood has to do to be considered, the best goalkeeper in the championship last year and consistently starting games every week

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    Jan 4th 2016, 2:33 PM

    He fell out with MON at Sunderland.

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    Jan 4th 2016, 11:52 AM

    What else does Robbie Keane have to do?

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    Jan 4th 2016, 1:57 PM

    Score against teams that aren’t bottom seeds and contribute in overall play like Murphy, Long and Walters do?

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    Jan 4th 2016, 11:27 AM

    I wouldn’t worry about anything Ronny Delia says about McGeady.. Delia is one bad result away from the sack.. O’Neill and Dermot Desmond are good mates, guaranteed McGeady will be a Celtic player come the end of January..

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    Jan 4th 2016, 11:41 AM

    Are related to MON or DD which used be known as Double Diamond years ago ? ?.Some of the comments on articles are so amusing

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    Jan 4th 2016, 11:59 AM

    Sorry Nick could you write that in English please?

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    Jan 4th 2016, 2:25 PM

    The problem is that Deila isn’t one game away from the sack! Celtic are still persisting with him even though the team gets worse every week.

    Anyway, to McGeady. The most naturally gifted player we have in the squad but his confidence is shot to feck. McGeady is too inconsistent, he’ll pop up with a piece of brilliance then will be complete muck for the next 5 games.

    McGeadys big problem is that he is not a winger but ever since MON brought him through at Celtic that’s where he has played. McGeady was a number 10 through his entire youth. Unfortunately MON didn’t really understand how to use a creative midfielder at Celtic so he was shunted to the wing and has pretty much been there ever since. He doesn’t have the attributes to be a winger other than being able to dribble. Can’t cross and isn’t particularly quick.

    McGeady has the same issues he had a 18, glimpses of class but with no end product. I’d love O’Neill to give him a run in midfield but O’Neill has the same issue he had at Celtic he doesn’t know how to effectively use a creative midfielder.

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    Jan 5th 2016, 11:09 AM

    Point taken ! As I belong to a category of the population that is now officially known as “Seniors” I tend to get my fingers crossed, not my wires dare I say, from time on the “ould” smartphone. I also might have been intertupted by one of the grand kids wishing to engage in a blast of Trivial Pursuits.I suppose one could say thats what Im doing right now as I have a little free time on my hands !! What triggered my original post I cannot really recall right now – It obviously didnt engage my brain very well ! Again apologies for the misuse and the abuse of the “ould” English. Its very remiss of me particularly since I used it, albeit in a more cliched format,very extensively in a previous life. I better quit now a I am an avuncular kind of individual prone to a little causticism ! To quote the old Hill Street Blues (before your time I reckon) Bí Curamach out there Níoclás PS; At the risk of being a name dropper I did meet the main man from Kilrea on a few occasions

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    Jan 4th 2016, 12:12 PM

    Keane should not be selected. Huge fan of his, but his time is over.

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    Jan 4th 2016, 3:09 PM

    I am not sure Randolph or Keane have anything to prove. They will make the squad unless injured. The other lads are probably more at risk or have less chance of a call up anyway.

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    Jan 4th 2016, 8:56 PM

    Darren Randolph has nothing to prove. Less of the hate

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    Jan 4th 2016, 8:53 PM

    Darren Randolph has nothing to prove. Stop hating on him

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