by Original Dub » Tue Nov 24, 2009 12:32 pm
Well, I watched it to and I thought it was pretty much a load of bollox and served only to reinforce the belief that most Irish people have that Ireland is a complete weirdo and doesn't care for the game itself, only the money.
The only problem with their theory is that anyone who watches him play for City can see he does love the game and plays with a smile on his face. He also has said publically that when he hears us fans singing the superman song it really moves him, especially when he isn't even on the pitch. He's also said he'd love to become a legend here and maybe one day have a stand named after him - to be the rarity that is a one club man.
NONE of this was 'researched' by any of the journos in the programme because it didn't back up what they wanted to put across.
The bullying was touched on and it showed a clip of an interview with who supposedly is the biggest culprit, Stephen Hunt. He was asked if Ireland had been getting slagged over his hair and his answer was "Not in front of him, but we all stabbed him in the back loads of times... we only talked about it when he wasn't there". Any interview I've seen with Hunt when Ireland is brought up, Hunt has a look on him that I've seen in a bully's face before. It may well have not been the reason he left the squad but I have little doubt that it didn't contribute somewhat to his decision
It also touched on how Trapp went over to 'convince' him to come back. And mentioned that Ireland felt it was purely for PR.
The programme overall did little to change my opinion on the subject. I truely believe that the grannygate thing was started by his girlfriend who had just suffered a miscarriage and didn't want to tell a stranger from the FAI... it then snowballed into a farce and I reckon the embarrassment of that, coupled with the backstabbing whispers just reinforced his decision that it was not worth the hassle for the lad.
That said, I believe that if we had a manager who genuinely wanted or needed him back in the squad, it could have been handled a lot more professionally and he would have come back.
Who knows what the future holds, but I don't think he'll ever come back while Trapp is in charge and IMO Ireland the country needs Trapp more now than we need Superman.... and in turn, Ireland the player needs to concentrate on City more than any of that other hassle.