Log in

View Full Version : Stokes to the Blades



Carrigaline
17/10/2008, 12:07 PM
See here. (http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/rss/-/sport1/hi/football/teams/s/sheff_utd/7675630.stm)



Championship side Sheffield United have signed Sunderland forward Anthony Stokes on a three-month loan.
The 20-year-old Republic of Ireland international will go straight into the Blades squad to face Sheffield Wednesday at Hillsborough on Sunday.
Stokes began his career at Arsenal, and moved to the Stadium of Light after a highly prolific loan spell at Falkirk.
The Dubliner, who can also play on the left side of midfield, scored 16 goals in 18 games for the Bairns in 2006/07.
Stokes has played in just three games for the Black Cats this season, although scored twice late on against Northampton in the Carling Cup. Blades boss Kevin Blackwell told the club website: "He will give us more options on the left-hand side, especially as we have got a few injury niggles. He has also played in the hole and gives us great cover right across the frontline."
It was coming to be honest. My only hope is that they don't throw him on the left-wing. He's obviously a striker and it's clear that he has an eye for goal.

FootballsKing
17/10/2008, 12:17 PM
Would be very foolish to put him on the left wing.
If played through the middle he will score a hatful

Can only be a good move for Ireland......was never going to get a proper look in a Sunderland although i get a feeling that Keane really fancys him, just needs to apply himself better

Carrigaline
17/10/2008, 12:24 PM
Would be very foolish to put him on the left wing.
If played through the middle he will score a hatful

Can only be a good move for Ireland......was never going to get a proper look in a Sunderland although i get a feeling that Keane really fancys him, just needs to apply himself better
Like I said on another thread, there really is a worry that the kid will go the way of Sean Thornton. I hope he doesn't, because he's clearly got more natural ability than many members in the Irish squad.

galwayhoop
17/10/2008, 1:07 PM
saw him play an under 21 game in Terryland last season and I have to admit he seems to have a really, really bad attitude. he had absolutely no interest. Sean Scannell (came on) and Andy Keogh both played that night and were excellent, full of running and effort. Stokes strutted around and was very disappointing overall. I had been really looking forward to watching Stokes in the match but won't in future.

I have had an interest in the player since he was with Falkirk but the more I see and read of him the less I think he will achieve in the game. He seems like a big time charlie who thinks he should be everyones number one. I could be wrong but I doubt it.

Wolfie
17/10/2008, 1:09 PM
I thought the thread title was suggesting that Keane had finally knifed him.

tommy_c12000
17/10/2008, 1:12 PM
This is last chance saloon for Stokesy. Its high time he stops playing touch mickey and starts fulfilling that undoubted potential he has. Not sure he will though, he has already been corrupted by all the perks of being a high paid footballer at such a young age. Terrible attitude. Best of luck to the guy though!

Dodge
17/10/2008, 1:25 PM
Would be very foolish to put him on the left wing.
If played through the middle he will score a hatful


nothing he's done at that level would suggest he'll score a hatful of goals in any position

Ordinary Fan
17/10/2008, 2:11 PM
Why do so many young talented Irish players have such a poor attitude. Are they to stupid to see if they put the work in that the rewards are massive.

Maybe this move will wake him up. He as stated all season that he wanted to stay at Sunderland and fight for his place.

Mcgeady46
17/10/2008, 2:21 PM
Will do him good 2 play a bit lower down, he can finish thats for sure just not 2 many goals to be had at sunderland
he has to score at least every other game for stoke if he is to be taken seriously

Razors left peg
17/10/2008, 4:15 PM
Why do so many young talented Irish players have such a poor attitude. Are they to stupid to see if they put the work in that the rewards are massive.

Maybe this move will wake him up. He as stated all season that he wanted to stay at Sunderland and fight for his place.

Think its more than young Irish lads to be fair, its a problem with alot of young footballers, they get paid a hell of alot of money these days even before they get near the first team and the hunger isnt there for alot of them. Think Roy Keane had a bit of a rant about it a few years back too. In years past the youth player had to do things like cleaning the senior pros boots, thats not even done anymore

eirebhoy
17/10/2008, 5:23 PM
I just wish a manager would play him as an out and out striker like he was played at Falkirk. If people think McGeady is frustrating, Stokes is on a whole new level. Don't get him involved in the build up play. Stick him up front and let him score.