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A little like the hardest position to master what do people think is the most important position in Football or Hurling? I think its centre back. You have to have a good centre back who can hold the centre and wont let his full back line exposed because most of the other teams scorers are going to be playing in the full forward line.

moomoo (Kerry) - Posts: 4023 - 03/04/2012 21:54:01    1143252

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Again its probably another of these questions that you could argue a good case for a lot of positions on the field however I would probably say Midfield. Not only do midfielders determine possession at the beginning of each half but they are also the target of kickouts the majority of the time so its vital for the team to have someone in the position who can win the ball and then distribute it as possession is the key to any game. Its also said quite often that games are won and lost at midfield.

Offside_Rule (Antrim) - Posts: 4058 - 04/04/2012 08:20:50    1143274

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Could be one of many... anything up the middle of the pitch for me i think, full back, centre back, mid field, centre forward..... but surely the the most important player must be the goalkeeper. where would the dubs be without Cluxton? Keepers are the last line of defence, shot stoppers, Kick outs are often bang on- put in a bread basket for players! Any good team would be nothing without a good goalie

Deck_Him17 (Carlow) - Posts: 44 - 04/04/2012 10:32:32    1143340

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Agree Deck_Him that you need a strong line up the middle. Had given a bit of consideration to the goalie before I posted the first time but decided against 'nominating' that position as a goalie can go through a match having very little to do - except kick out which is important in itself. If you have a good back line then the amount of goal scoring chances available are very limited in a game and teams are reduced to taking their points which then means the goalie isn't called in to action very much. This is in no way diminishing the value of a good goalkeeper as they are the last line in defence and can be the difference between a win and a loss, however, I just think that given the fact they can remain redundant for a lot of the game then other positions are more 'important'.

Offside_Rule (Antrim) - Posts: 4058 - 04/04/2012 10:50:27    1143352

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Not being ever great for pace, i still played corner-forwardn In there out-of-the-way kinda thinking by mgt maybe..LOL but corner and wing forwards are pressure positions as the big FF will "break the ball" or the CF will be "roaming to provide it" so then the wide men are under pressure to get possession, bet the man and score which aint easy as a back is just expected to put pressure on, get a touch, etc...

IMO though, Centre-Back is the hardest position. they are the pivot of the defences movement. you have to mark a roaming man in the form of the CF position and then you have to hold the line when needed, hence read the game, be a good footballer, hurling, be able to tackle, pass, catch, break forward and score if allow. look at the greats such as Tony Keady, Ciaran Carey of hurling and seamus moynihan and graham canty in football, thy all paleyed big roles in their teams winning due to the ability at that position

pridengalway (Galway) - Posts: 327 - 04/04/2012 11:08:26    1143366

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FB is prob the hardest especially if the opposing team play with two men up. Acres of space for the forwards to run into to. CB isn't as important as midfield I think. A lot of ball by-passes the CB and CF.There is a lot of hard work and covering done by most CB which isn't noticed by most people. But when your team is in possession the CB is the pivot. The midfielders are by far the most important. If you control the middle you control the game. .

Gman14 (Galway) - Posts: 81 - 04/04/2012 12:13:09    1143438

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The most important position changes game to game - it depends how a game pans out. Players work together as a team and discovering the most important position is always retrospective... sometimes it can even be the manager...

A team player shouldn't have this sort of question in their head - it flies in the face of the team ethos needed to win, it's irrelevant really.

Floops (Dublin) - Posts: 1623 - 04/04/2012 12:36:13    1143471

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MANAGERIAL POSITION

dubbydave. (Dublin) - Posts: 3927 - 04/04/2012 12:58:17    1143501

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depends on the team and the tactics they employ. Would have to say that the man who puts the ball over or under the bar is the most important!

sportsfan14 (USA) - Posts: 281 - 04/04/2012 13:08:52    1143514

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Or the man who stops the other team from puting the ball over the bar?

TheRoad (Galway) - Posts: 1339 - 04/04/2012 13:13:19    1143520

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TheRoad
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1143520 Or the man who stops the other team from puting the ball over the bar?


Not much use unless he has someone on his team who can

Breffni40 (Cavan) - Posts: 12291 - 04/04/2012 13:15:22    1143522

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The Road that would depend, are you from Donegal?

shldrs2thewheel (Meath) - Posts: 200 - 04/04/2012 13:21:57    1143533

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The referee, they make games great when they control them but ruin games too by blowing all the time.

Outsider222 (UK) - Posts: 95 - 04/04/2012 13:23:18    1143537

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All positions should all be seen as important. Each player has to win his individual battles against his opposite number. If a player is winning their battle he/she is of huge importance to the team. There is no difference between a centre forward and a corner back both winning their battles, it is all part of the 'team' game.

pitch_invader (Mayo) - Posts: 154 - 04/04/2012 13:26:58    1143541

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pitch_invader
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1143541 All positions should all be seen as important. Each player has to win his individual battles against his opposite number. If a player is winning their battle he/she is of huge importance to the team. There is no difference between a centre forward and a corner back both winning their battles, it is all part of the 'team' game.
Agree good post...

DUB1 (Dublin) - Posts: 5583 - 04/04/2012 13:47:23    1143569

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pitch_invader
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1143541
All positions should all be seen as important. Each player has to win his individual battles against his opposite number. If a player is winning their battle he/she is of huge importance to the team. There is no difference between a centre forward and a corner back both winning their battles, it is all part of the 'team' game.

totally agree with this no player is more inportant than an other! as you said if all 15 are winning their battles your team will win the game

wagonwheel (Leitrim) - Posts: 50 - 04/04/2012 14:33:04    1143636

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I would say you should have your best all-round footballer at centre forward, and your best all-round hurler at centre back.

bob_dolphin (Limerick) - Posts: 694 - 04/04/2012 14:45:21    1143652

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MIDFIELD. Absolutely no doubt about it. You lose midfield, you lose the match.

killer_88_ (Mayo) - Posts: 2040 - 04/04/2012 15:12:39    1143692

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Midfield, both codes, all games are determined in that area.

arock (Dublin) - Posts: 4953 - 04/04/2012 15:45:29    1143718

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centre back and centre forward

cboyle92 (Down) - Posts: 184 - 04/04/2012 16:02:14    1143744

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