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Published 08:24 20 Jul 2016 BST
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14 major honours with Manchester United, five years at the Sunderland coal-face, 113 Ireland caps and one sweet, amazing, blissful strike against the Germans. There were a lot of ifs and buts regarding Ireland's Euro 2016 qualification. O'Shea's goal was a huge, huge moment.
It is time to look beyond the Waterford native now. Keogh and Duffy should remain in-situ for the start of the qualifiers. Their two outings together at Euro 2016 promised much but their aerial mix-up [Duffy's one to own] belied their lack of game time together.
First reserve should be Clark. He has to live with a poor European championships but he has the resolve to do it and the innate talent, and will, to do it. A transfer window back to the Premier League is not essential but it would certainly help his, and Ireland's, cause.
That 3-0 flaking by Belgium was a catalyst for this evolving Ireland team. Back yourself, back your talents and back your teammates.
No-one celebrated those crucial interventions, clearing headers and blocked shots - against Italy and France - as much as O'Shea. He was constantly off his place on the bench and revelled in each success enjoyed by the new-look Irish defence.
If O'Shea wants to play on, we should be grateful. We are grateful.
It is time to move on but we may need O'Shea yet.
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