Maybe, but how would it affect the rest of the team?
Sess to the r/w, or Sess the toad in the hole?
Hopefully it doesn't give an opening to Elmo Thud, to get into the team.
OâSHEA is in line to return to the Sunderland starting line-up against Fulham this weekend after helping the Republic of Ireland reach Euro 2012.
The Black Cats defender completed the full 90 minutes in last nightâs qualification play-off second leg against Estonia, with the 1-1 draw completing a 5-1 aggregate victory for the Irish.
OâShea has not featured for Sunderland since last monthâs Stadium of Light outing against Aston Villa after suffering a recurrence of the hamstring problem first sustained during pre-season.
But the 30-year-old proved his fitness in Dublin last night as Ireland ensured they will be playing in Poland and the Ukraine next summer.
Sunderland boss Steve Bruce told the Echo: âItâs good that John is fit enough to be back playing for Ireland and I just hope that he has no reaction to the game.â
Phil Bardsley deputised effectively in OâSheaâs absence in Sunderlandâs narrow defeat at Manchester United before the international break, while fellow full-back Kieran Richardson was equally solid.
But with the suspended Seb Larsson and injured Connor Wickham both missing the clash with the Cottagers, Bruce is toying with the idea of tweaking his back four.
OâShea could line up at right-back, with Bardsley moving across to left-back and Richardson pushing forward into midfield.
Former Manchester United man OâSheaâs return ahead of schedule does a provide an injury boost to Bruce though and the defender will be buoyant after securing Irelandâs first appearance at a major championships in a decade
Sess to the r/w, or Sess the toad in the hole?
Hopefully it doesn't give an opening to Elmo Thud, to get into the team.
OâSHEA is in line to return to the Sunderland starting line-up against Fulham this weekend after helping the Republic of Ireland reach Euro 2012.
The Black Cats defender completed the full 90 minutes in last nightâs qualification play-off second leg against Estonia, with the 1-1 draw completing a 5-1 aggregate victory for the Irish.
OâShea has not featured for Sunderland since last monthâs Stadium of Light outing against Aston Villa after suffering a recurrence of the hamstring problem first sustained during pre-season.
But the 30-year-old proved his fitness in Dublin last night as Ireland ensured they will be playing in Poland and the Ukraine next summer.
Sunderland boss Steve Bruce told the Echo: âItâs good that John is fit enough to be back playing for Ireland and I just hope that he has no reaction to the game.â
Phil Bardsley deputised effectively in OâSheaâs absence in Sunderlandâs narrow defeat at Manchester United before the international break, while fellow full-back Kieran Richardson was equally solid.
But with the suspended Seb Larsson and injured Connor Wickham both missing the clash with the Cottagers, Bruce is toying with the idea of tweaking his back four.
OâShea could line up at right-back, with Bardsley moving across to left-back and Richardson pushing forward into midfield.
Former Manchester United man OâSheaâs return ahead of schedule does a provide an injury boost to Bruce though and the defender will be buoyant after securing Irelandâs first appearance at a major championships in a decade
