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adamcarr
18/02/2009, 5:10 PM
I was at the game at the weekend. Fahey is not a winger and didn't support his full back well enough however he did show some glimpses of his ability. His passing was top notch, he made a few chances for the other players with some class through balls. The Blues fans have really taken to him, every time he got the ball, people got very excited. Every time Fahey got the ball in a central position he looked very dangerous. IMO, he is a much better option than both Bowyer or Carsley and is only missing out on a CM place on reputation.

pete
18/02/2009, 5:12 PM
From the bits of the Championship I see from time to time I am unsure if passing ability is a plus for Fahey as midfielders more likely to see the ball fly past their heads...

Razors left peg
01/03/2009, 10:38 AM
He starts today in the TV game against Sheffield United

Keen2win
01/03/2009, 3:05 PM
Seemingly he didn't play well?

Razors left peg
01/03/2009, 3:10 PM
Seemingly he didn't play well?

hardly touched the ball, I was wondering at one stage if he was still on the pitch

shakermaker1982
01/03/2009, 5:05 PM
commentators make him sound Middle Eastern - Far he?!

Stuttgart88
01/03/2009, 5:06 PM
It would be great if Reading, Wolves Birmingham all got promoted

Saying that Preston have a few Irish lads also in Nolan Elliot and St Ledger and Burnley have Mc CannWhat's going on in that division? Bizarre run of form from the top teams. Only Sheff Utd and Preston of the top 9 won.

Mac Irish Wolf - how many very early goals have there been in Wolves' games this season?

eirebhoy
01/03/2009, 6:08 PM
commentators make him sound Middle Eastern - Far he?!
I do often wonder if the letter H is actually in the English alphabet or if it's just an Irish thing. :)

Manc Irish Wolf
01/03/2009, 8:34 PM
What's going on in that division? Bizarre run of form from the top teams. Only Sheff Utd and Preston of the top 9 won.

Mac Irish Wolf - how many very early goals have there been in Wolves' games this season?

Too many - not ideal if you are partial to a last minute beer before Kick-Off. Missed two goals already this season before even getting to my seat. Drastic at the moment down the Molineux. Hope to God we can turn it around - a test that will make or break McCarthy's career. Only saving grace is that nobody looks like they want to get promoted at the minute.

Wexford Delboy
02/03/2009, 7:04 PM
Sad to see the game pass him by at the weekend hopefully he will pick it up and push for inclusion in the next irish squad

eirebhoy
07/03/2009, 2:47 PM
A goal for Fahey just before half time!

boovidge
07/03/2009, 3:28 PM
someone should tell the BBC commentator. Makes me laugh everytime he pronounces it. :)

robertob
08/03/2009, 12:50 PM
Nice to see that Fahey is doing well for Birmingham.

Anyone have a link for his goal against southampton? couldn't find anything for that yet...

Plastic Paddy
09/03/2009, 4:50 PM
I was at St Andrews on Saturday. The commentator at the ground kept calling him Fay-he. It's a wonder KF hasn't had a word with him to put it right. All the fans around me kept referring to Far-he. Slightly better but still not right. What is it with the English inability to pronounce Irish surnames?

Anyway, Fahey had a reasonable game on the left side of midfield before being substituted on the hour mark. A couple of his passes went astray but he has an eye for the simple ball and seemed to make space for others when off it. Good goal too, a first-time shot from the left edge of the penalty area across the keeper into the far corner. He seems a tidy enough player and I was impressed at his speedy transition from the eL to the upper reaches of the Championship.

:ball: PP

Dodge
09/03/2009, 5:07 PM
Slightly off topic but you get to look at barnet these pp? John o'flynn seems to be flying...

DeNiro
09/03/2009, 5:47 PM
Saw highlights of Barnet's game on Sunday morning and O'Flynn did look good. Far-he :D seems to be adapting pretty well so far!

irishfan86
09/03/2009, 5:54 PM
If they get promoted it will be very interesting to see how Far-he can go.

Stuttgart88
09/03/2009, 7:02 PM
someone should tell the BBC commentator. Makes me laugh everytime he pronounces it. :)

In fairness they just can't (cawn't) pronounce the "ah" sound properly over here. I told my 6 yr old daughter it was time for her bath recently and she said "it's not "bath" Daddy, it's "bawth"". She also has a bedtime story that includes the line "everything was calm in the jungle". She wouldn't let me turn the page properly until I pronounced "calm" her way. I had to put the book down after about 10 attempts.

SkStu
09/03/2009, 7:11 PM
i hope you gave the cheeky little b1tch a slawp. ;)

theworm2345
10/03/2009, 6:15 AM
I see some people have been trying to rectify it hehe
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Keith_Fahey

ifk101
10/03/2009, 7:37 AM
I watched the Sheffield Utd game a week or two ago and I thought the game literally flew over Keith Fahey's head. A game of poor individual skill, defined by non-stop aimless long balls up and down the pitch which suggests that lower level British football doesn't allow for creativity. I think the ball needs to played through Fahey, ie give him a playmaker role as he had with Pats, to get the best out of him. Unfortunately I don't think Championship football allows for that type of player. It seems to be that any player that is quick footed and able to control the ball is moved out to the wing and the hard-tackling, box to box players are put in the centre. The only worry I have for Fahey is that the good footballer in him will be coached out of him at a Championship club. But here's hoping that isn't the case.

livehead1
10/03/2009, 9:33 AM
The only worry I have for Fahey is that the good footballer in him will be coached out of him at a Championship club. But here's hoping that isn't the case.

Well if it wasn't coached out of him in the EL I'm sure it'll remain with him now!

Dodge
10/03/2009, 9:46 AM
Standard response from livehead.

There's absolutely no doubt that Pats play better football than Birmingham. Fahey spoke inthe Birmingham programme for the Burnley game that players in the LOI are as technically proficient as those in the Championship. The difference he felt was pace

ifk101
10/03/2009, 9:47 AM
Well if it wasn't coached out of him in the EL I'm sure it'll remain with him now!

It's called the LOI btw and coaching is unheard of.

Plastic Paddy
10/03/2009, 9:52 AM
I watched the Sheffield Utd game a week or two ago and I thought the game literally flew over Keith Fahey's head. A game of poor individual skill, defined by non-stop aimless long balls up and down the pitch which suggests that lower level British football doesn't allow for creativity... The only worry I have for Fahey is that the good footballer in him will be coached out of him at a Championship club. But here's hoping that isn't the case.

I think your generalisation of Championship football is the undoing of your argument.

Unlike Sheffield United, with their overtly phyiscal style, Southampton try to play a passing game, using all aspects of their midfield, and as such this allowed Fahey the time and space to enter the game on Saturday (as Guus Hiddink said recently, clever players can always find space against a passing team). They are not alone in this approach in the division; watch Doncaster under Sean O'Driscoll, Ipswich, Cardiff and even Watford just now for teams that like to play a quick passing game across the pitch. Three of these teams are currently on their best runs of the season; in the latter case, a new manager has quickly imposed this kind of game on what was previously a long-ball side and is earning plaudits for doing so.

My one slight criticism of Fahey is that he is not physical enough and - here I agree with you - this could be his undoing against the likes of Sheffield United, where the likes of Chris Morgan won't hesitate to put two feet through him. He needs to spend some serious time in the gym this summer as he won't get any respite from this kind of game if/when Birmingham are promoted. Two words - Nemanja Vidic...

:ball: PP

Plastic Paddy
10/03/2009, 10:11 AM
Slightly off topic but you get to look at barnet these pp? John o'flynn seems to be flying...

Hey Dodge, good to hear from you. Simply put, JOF is too good for Barnet! 14 goals in 27 games makes him the Bees' highest scorer by a country mile and makes him the difference between staying in the Football League and going down again. If I'm being honest I can't see him staying past the summer but if/when he leaves he'll do so with thanks from all at Underhill, especially since he should garner the club a half-decent transfer fee for doing s0.

I'm off to the Bee derby tonight (Brentford v Barnet at Griffin Park - Mrs PP is from a Brentford-supporting family so that'll give the game a little extra zest) and will let you know how he gets on.

:ball: PP

ifk101
10/03/2009, 10:34 AM
I think your generalisation of Championship football is the undoing of your argument.

But you are in agreement.

You suggest he'll need to focus on the physical side of his game. This leads to the war of attrition element in the British game - your Sheff Utd - Birmingham fixtures so to speak. I just feel the aspects of his game that caught the attention of Birmingham in the first place will now be ignored in favour of turning him into another anonymous Championship standard player.

But anyways good to see him getting on the score sheet.

Sligo Hornet
10/03/2009, 10:36 AM
Hey Dodge, good to hear from you. Simply put, JOF is too good for Barnet! 14 goals in 27 games makes him the Bees' highest scorer by a country mile and makes him the difference between staying in the Football League and going down again. If I'm being honest I can't see him staying past the summer but if/when he leaves he'll do so with thanks from all at Underhill, especially since he should garner the club a half-decent transfer fee for doing s0.

I'm off to the Bee derby tonight (Brentford v Barnet at Griffin Park - Mrs PP is from a Brentford-supporting family so that'll give the game a little extra zest) and will let you know how he gets on.

:ball: PP

It'll be down to me then tonight PP to roar on the "Larger Stingers" to 3 points!!;)

Dodge
10/03/2009, 10:39 AM
When O'Flynn was fit, he was the best striker I've seen in this country. Fabulous finisher

pete
10/03/2009, 10:58 AM
When O'Flynn was fit, he was the best striker I've seen in this country. Fabulous finisher

The first season he was with us he was unstoppable - used to make superb runs & very difficult to mark. Never the same since injury at Belfield.

Plastic Paddy
10/03/2009, 12:21 PM
But you are in agreement.

Not so. While I agree with much of your conclusion, the situation is more nuanced than your argument suggests and this is what I expanded on in a previous post.


You suggest he'll need to focus on the physical side of his game. This leads to the war of attrition element in the British game - your Sheff Utd - Birmingham fixtures so to speak. I just feel the aspects of his game that caught the attention of Birmingham in the first place will now be ignored in favour of turning him into another anonymous Championship standard player.

As I stated previously, the Championship is not all about the physical game - perfectly good footballing sides can and will continue to do well. Whether Birmingham's coaching staff are capable of further developing the playmaking side of Fahey's game remains to be seen, though; seven games played is too early to judge their impact in this regard.


But anyways good to see him getting on the score sheet.

Agreed. Here's to many more. :)

:ball: PP

Saint_Charlie
10/03/2009, 7:17 PM
"It's going well for me at the minute and it was a big boost for me to score again on Saturday. The first goal I scored for Birmingham was a fluke, it was a cross that somehow managed to go in but the goal at the weekend was definitely intentional and I'll claim it," Fahey told the Herald.

"I think I have improved a lot as a player since I came over here. I am learning something new every day and that's what happens when you're training with people like Stephen Carr and Lee Carsley all the time.

"They are all top class players, we have people like Lee Bowyer and Garry O'Connor as well and even though I am still learning and building up my fitness I feel I am on the same level as them, I certainly don't feel out of place.

"Carr and Carsley have played for Ireland before and, who knows, they might get the chance again, and playing international football is something I really want to do.

"But it's something I will probably have to wait for. It doesn't look like it's going to happen in the short term. All I can do is hope that the Irish management come to our games, see me play and that they like what they see.

"I'm not going to start shouting about me not being in the squad, I know I'll have to wait for my chance to come along, all I can do is keep playing well for Birmingham and maybe score a few more goals to get noticed.

"But I feel that I would be capable of being involved at that level, I am playing with and against international players all the time here at Birmingham and I certainly don't feel out of place," added Fahey......

NeilMcD
10/03/2009, 7:25 PM
Great comments from Fahey, feet on the ground and confident without being cocky. He pitched that interview brilliantly.

Billsthoughts
15/03/2009, 11:21 AM
He seems a tidy enough player and I was impressed at his speedy transition from the eL to the upper reaches of the Championship.


yet you have never seen him play for pats? so what transition are you impressed by?:confused:

Anyone know how he got on yesterday?

i think he would be a player who would benefit from playing with bright footballing footballers..am not sure they are at Birmingham. But take PPs point that they may be at other clubs in the league.

Saint_Charlie
25/03/2009, 11:52 AM
http://www.independent.ie/sport/soccer/faheys-second-coming-of-age-1682356.html
Very good article on Fahey's rise from Villa to where he is now. :ball:

paul_oshea
25/03/2009, 12:04 PM
read it Monday very good alright. insightful and good of him to remember those he stayed with too and to visit them.

Razors left peg
25/03/2009, 12:28 PM
http://www.independent.ie/sport/soccer/faheys-second-coming-of-age-1682356.html
Very good article on Fahey's rise from Villa to where he is now. :ball:

Excellent article

lionelhutz
07/04/2009, 8:35 AM
I see Fahey played the full 90 mins in last nights big win against Wolves.

Anybody watch it? How did he play?

Stuttgart88
07/04/2009, 9:00 AM
It was a brutal game played at a fast pace on a dreadful pitch. He barely got on the ball. He had one opportunity to make a telling contribution but hit a first time ball into a defender when a better ball or better decision may have been more productive. He took the resulting corner but not very accurately. Messi would have struggled to look good in that game. Lee Carsley's tackle that resulted in a straight red was one of the game's more delicate moments.

lionelhutz
07/04/2009, 9:43 AM
It was a brutal game played at a fast pace on a dreadful pitch. He barely got on the ball. He had one opportunity to make a telling contribution but hit a first time ball into a defender when a better ball or better decision may have been more productive. He took the resulting corner but not very accurately. Messi would have struggled to look good in that game. Lee Carsley's tackle that resulted in a straight red was one of the game's more delicate moments.

Thanks Stutts. By the way McLeish was talking after the game, i thought they had played very well - maybe he was just on a high after the win. Did Carsley deserve to go?

Dodge
07/04/2009, 10:49 AM
Carsley definitely deserved to go. Shocking tackle. Actually hit him above the knee!

When Carsley went off Fahey went into his central, defensive role, and thats never going to be his game. Didn't really matter as both sides just bypassed midfield completely. Awful game to watch

MeathDrog
07/04/2009, 10:55 AM
He really should get an Ireland call up.

Stuttgart88
07/04/2009, 1:54 PM
I've an open mind but certainly not on the basis of last night.

I'd be happy to see him (or anyone) take Miller's place in the squad but you wouldn't give anyone on the pitch an international call up on last night's performance bar Foley and Maik Taylor who, without a real save to make, showed why you need a commanding keeper to do the bread & butter stuff well. Hennessy totally lacked presence.

Stuttgart88
07/04/2009, 1:56 PM
By the way McLeish was talking after the game, i thought they had played very well - maybe he was just on a high after the win. A manager would have been delighted. They pressed hard and fast all night giving Wolves no chance to do anything. At one stage Stephen Ward was under so much pressure he ran 25 yards back towards his own goal and played a panicky back pass straight between his CBs and goalkeeper, straight to Cameron Jerome. Fabregas couldn't have played a more dangerous pass! A manager's dream, a neutral's nightmare.

Edit: actually, for those determined to undermine Irealnd's performance in Bari against 10 men, Wolves were level at 0-0 before they got the man advantage, yet lost 2-0 and barely got a sniff of the Brum box after the sending off. It just illustrates how a well set up 10 man unit can cause real difficulties if they apply themselves correctly. Look at England against Brazil in 2002. Not exactly like with like but I think anyone who has watched football long enough understands the anomaly that a man advantage can be hard to exploit, especially against streetsmart teams like Italy. No wonder McLeish was delighted.

Duggie
07/04/2009, 2:25 PM
He really should get an Ireland call up.

there's no hope of keith been called up, not under trap anyway. hes not his type of player. hes not a winger and hes not trap's type of central midfielder.

third policeman
07/04/2009, 3:05 PM
I've an open mind but certainly not on the basis of last night.

I'd be happy to see him (or anyone) take Miller's place in the squad but you wouldn't give anyone on the pitch an international call up on last night's performance bar Foley and Maik Taylor who, without a real save to make, showed why you need a commanding keeper to do the bread & butter stuff well. Hennessy totally lacked presence.

I actually thought Carr was surprisingly impressive. Both he and Foley would be miles ahead of McShane or even Kelly. He is an experienced international and a disciplined defender, could certainly be a useful option for away to Bulgaria.

Stuttgart88
07/04/2009, 3:11 PM
Yeah, you're right. A part of my brain automatically blots Carr from my consciouseness though :). He looked totally at home in the heat of the battle last night, a very accomplished performance. He looks fit as a fiddle too.

Can't say I like him much but that wouldn't stop me picking him.

pete
07/04/2009, 9:47 PM
Only saw just before the goal & the second half & awful game to watch as Birmingham barely put two passes together.

Will Fahy start central midfield in next game with Carsley out?

irishfan86
08/04/2009, 12:57 AM
Would have Carr back if it means he's in for McShane at right full.

Still think Foley is the way forward though and I hope he gets a run out in a friendly soon.

SkStu
25/04/2009, 6:45 PM
scores today in Birmingham defeat...

"James McFadden delivers the ball, Keith Fahey grabs a headed goal from close range"