when will he actually leave for preston? i mean he is still available for the AEK tie? and if they get throgh any chance of convincing Preston that he'd be beter off doing "pre-seasson" in the Europa League?
when will he actually leave for preston? i mean he is still available for the AEK tie? and if they get throgh any chance of convincing Preston that he'd be beter off doing "pre-seasson" in the Europa League?
He's definitely available for the first leg this week, not sure about the second
Yed hope if they do get through but it might not be just about pre season fitness etc. There are contractual implications also. What happens if he got injured? Are there 1 month loans that aren't emergencies? It might not be just as striaghtforward as ah sur go on keep him another couple a weeks.
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Hoping upon hope that he doesn't get injured. He needs a good start and a good season at Preston (would love for him at the same time to stay at Cork and see how far he could take them in Europe). But his season at Preston has already been jeopardized by his not taking a month long break (a la an end of season break before getting started on a long 10 month slog in the Championship). He will hit a wall some time around January / February and will be susceptible to injuries if he doesn't get some sort of rest. We badly need him in the national team though.
Maguire and Kevin O'Connor will both move from Cork to Preston on the 24th of July: https://www.eirsport.ie/o-connor-signs-for-preston
That means both will be available for the second leg of Cork's game against AEK.
There's a good article by Paul Dollery of The42.ie here on Maguire and the ups and downs of his career to date: http://www.the42.ie/sean-maguire-int...80472-Jul2017/
He also scored another goal (a penalty) today as Cork beat St. Pat's 1-0 in Turners Cross.
Pat Dolan tells Cork's 96FM that he's appalled by the fact Maguire has yet to receive an international cap: http://www.the42.ie/pat-dolan-sean-m...89307-Jul2017/
Originally Posted by Pat Dolan
And he does this while likening him to four players who were never capped...
I thought he was a Kilkenny man? Are his parents from Waterford or something?
He is from kilkenny and until he does the business in a fully Pro league he should remain uncapped
I'm pretty sure he's a Kilkenny man alright. Played his underage football with Evergreen I believe. They're around five or ten miles south of Kilkenny City.
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To be fair to Sheridan and Jagiellonia, the Polish league is a decent level and the club finished second last year after having led for most of the season. The Polish league is definitely of a higher standard than Scotland, for example, and the stats support this contention. As of this season, it's ranked the 18th-best league in Europe. For comparison, Scotland is presently ranked 27th and we're in 36th. I watched quite a few of Sheridan's games last season; the football was quick and technically good. Jagiellonia regularly filled their 22,000-seater stadium to capacity and Poland is a country of nearly 40 million people, so it's hardly as if nobody has ever heard of them either.
Anyway, my point is that I don't think it's necessary to denigrate Jagiellonia or the level at which Sheridan is playing in order to make a case for Maguire's inclusion in the international set-up. I think both players have done enough to justify call-ups.
Btw I hope Seanie does it in England and then gets called up and does it for Ireland. But lets wait and see. Mon and Roy saw the lad score a hatrick when we needed a back up striker V Austria and didn't call him up. The league of ireland has been brilliant, because its an excellent stepping stone for our international squad. But those players have had to do it first in the premiership or the likes
When talking about a potential call-up for Maguire, we should bear in mind that our forward options for the rest of the campaign are surely Long, Walters and Murphy plus McGoldrick or Doyle based on the level they play at and their international experience. Some spots will probably open up in a year's time and Maguire should be assessed at that point - the coming season will give us the opportunity for a clearer comparison with our other Championship strikers: McGoldrick, Will Keane, Aiden O'Brien, Joe Mason and possibly Reece Grego-Cox. Unless he really tears things up in the first couple of months, which would be great.
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