Martin O'Neill is faced with a real noodle-scratcher, as Ned Flanders might say, when it comes to his goalkeeper selection for Euro 2016.
The veteran Shay Given is struggling to be fit and has been out of action since the Germany game last October with a knee injury.
The 39-year-old surprisingly ousted David Forde who was the regular number one for the qualifiers up until Given returned to play against Poland last March.
Forde has this season become a reserve goalkeeper at Millwall who are in the upper echelons of the English League One.
The man who replaced Given in the early stages of the 1-0 win against the Germans, Darren Randolph, has deputised very well for Adrian at West Ham but has mainly had to make do with starts only in the FA Cup.
The Hammers back-up netminder did end the Euro qualifying campaign as the main man but could he be leapfrogged by Newcastle United's Rob Elliot?
Elliot has only three friendly appearances under his belt with the Boys in Green but is the current number one at St James' Park.
He was asked today by 98FM Sport's Stephen Doyle if he feels that his Premier League experience gained this year should make him the leading candidate for the tournament this summer