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There’s never a dull moment where Ireland are concerned. After a brave Euros qualification campaign came the humiliation of the finals themselves. Then the recent last gasp win over mighty Kazakhstan. As the World Cup qualifier campaign gathers pace, three of the lynch-pins of the squad discuss Trapp’s reputation for managerial stubborness, his controversial selection of players from the lower echelons of British soccer and tell us what’s on their iPhone playlists

Stuart Clark, 02 Oct 2012

Is Joe Harte the best keeper in the Premier League?

“I’d say so. I like Joe. I played against him when he was at Shrewsbury and I was at Carlisle. I could see he was really good then. About a year later he got his move to Man City.”

As a goalkeeper you can be blemish-free all season, then make one high-profile mistake…

“… and the whole world collapses!” he says finishing my sentence. “It’s not fair at times, but that’s the world goalkeepers live in. In the blink of an eye you go from hero to villain, and you’ve the ‘dodgy ‘keeper’ thing to contend with for the rest of your career. Just look at Robert Green after that World Cup game against the United States; two years later and he’s still getting stick over it.”

Undeserved or not, the Kazakhstan win sets Ireland up nicely for the home game against Germany on October 12. Are they beatable?

“Definitely, though we’ll have to put in a good shift,” Keiren concludes. “The ‘keeper, Neuer, is really good and Lukas Podolski and Miroslav Klose have something like 110 international goals between them. We’ll be ready for them though!”

The new Three sponsored Ireland jersey goes on sale on October 5 and will be worn for the first time the following week against Germany. faishop.com pre-orders start on September 28. The players’ suits come courtesy of Paul Costelloe at Arnotts.



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