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rambler14
17/12/2008, 9:37 PM
Nominees here (http://www.fai.ie/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=3901)

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How the hell has Richard Dunne not being nominated for Senior Player of the Year??? He's been Man of the Match in nearly every game!

irishfan86
17/12/2008, 9:39 PM
John O'Shea, you've got to be kidding me.

stiffler
17/12/2008, 9:39 PM
McGeady and Doyle for me

sligoman
17/12/2008, 9:40 PM
How the hell is Stephen Rice there, he's not that good.

rambler14
17/12/2008, 9:40 PM
John O'Shea, you've got to be kidding me.

I could make a gay joke about his nomination but it'd be in bad taste!:D:cool:

irishfan86
17/12/2008, 9:41 PM
I could make a gay joke about his nomination but it'd be in bad taste!:D:cool:

Don't get me wrong, he's been a pleasant surprise alongside Dunne in the centre of our defence in the early stages of our campaign, but if he gets player of the year I won't know what to do.

Hope it goes to Shay.

passinginterest
17/12/2008, 9:48 PM
How the hell is Stephen Rice there, he's not that good.

I'd imagine it's because of the new under 23 team, they decided to have one nominee from that and he played well for them and scored the last minute winner against the North. No chance of him winning.

Good for a LoI player to be in that company though, it's the kind of thing that catches the attention of casual supporters.

Razors left peg
17/12/2008, 9:50 PM
John O'Shea, you've got to be kidding me.

He has been very good so far under Trap, definately one of our most consistant players.Some people have it so drilled into their heads that they think he is crap that they cant even admit it to themselves when he plays well

Superhoops
17/12/2008, 10:02 PM
He has been very good so far under Trap, definately one of our most consistant players.Some people have it so drilled into their heads that they think he is crap that they cant even admit it to themselves when he plays well
I've been one of his biggest critics but no doubt he has improved, which, in fairness, wasn't that hard to do. Still having lapses of ball watching, first Polish goal for example.

No way should he be in line player of the year. Should be between Doyle, Dunne and Given.

co. down green
17/12/2008, 10:04 PM
He has been very good so far under Trap, definately one of our most consistant players.Some people have it so drilled into their heads that they think he is crap that they cant even admit it to themselves when he plays well

Agreed, the Dunne/O;Shea partnership has started well.

How many times has Shay won the senior player award ?

rambler14
17/12/2008, 10:14 PM
How many times has Shay won the senior player award ?

The last 2 years I think.


Who the hell is Stephen Rice and how has he somehow been more influential to the international team than the likes of McShane, Gibson or Long?

Odd player of the year nominations too, I'd put Duff and Dunne over O Shea.

The 1st bit is obvious sarcasm so please put in the :rolleyes:!

As for the Duff thing.......well that definetley deserves a :rolleyes:!

rambler14
17/12/2008, 10:14 PM
Didn't Given miss half the games due to injury???

irishfan86
17/12/2008, 11:19 PM
He has been very good so far under Trap, definately one of our most consistant players.Some people have it so drilled into their heads that they think he is crap that they cant even admit it to themselves when he plays well

I'm not one of these people. I think he's done very well under Trap.

But there is no question in my mind that he is the weaker half of the Dunne-O'Shea axis, and thus there is no way he should be nominated ahead of Richard Dunne for player of the year.

If there was a "most improved," then I'd consider giving it to him, but this isn't a U-13 side.

Dodge
17/12/2008, 11:56 PM
Who the hell is Stephen Rice and how has he somehow been more influential to the international team than the likes of McShane, Gibson or Long?


For the record Rice is a better player than all three and played more international football for his country this year than Gibson or Long

tetsujin1979
18/12/2008, 9:15 AM
Senior
Kevin Doyle - Reading
Shay Given – Newcastle United
John O’Shea – Manchester United Given, but why isn't Dunne nominated?

Young/U23
Aiden McGeady - Celtic
Andy Keogh - Wolves
Stephen Rice – Shamrock Rovers McGeady


U21
Owen Garvan – Ipswich Town
Stephen Quinn – Sheffield United
Darren O’Dea - Celtic Close call between Garvan and Quinn. Garvan.


International Goal of the Year
Robbie Keane v Cyprus (H) 15/10/08
Andy Keogh v Serbia (H) 24/05/08
Kevin Doyle v Georgia (A) 6/09/08 The build up to Doyle and Keane's goals were brilliant, the finish was simple enough. But I'm going to go with Keogh's goal.


League Of Ireland
Owen Heary (Bohemian FC)
Brian Murphy (Bohemian FC)
Keith Fahey (St. Patrick’s Ath/Birmingham City) Fahey


U19 Nominees
Michael Spillane - Norwich
Brendan Moloney – Nottingham Forest
Garry Breen – Hereford United Spillane, played more first team football than the other two


U17 Nominees
Conor Hourihane – Sunderland
Ger Hanley – Salthill Devon
Aaron Doran – Blackburn Rovers Doran seemed to change the game when he came on in the recent qualifiers for the U-19s, so he gets the nod

Don't know enough about the rest of the categories to comment

gspain
18/12/2008, 1:01 PM
Senior John O'Shea - looks really good under Trap and has also won the CL and premiership.

U23 Aiden McGeady

U21 Stephen Quinn

LoI Keith Fahey

U19 - can't really judge that one as i didn't see them.

U17 - Ger Hanley looks a great keeper but needs to grow. - Hourihane missed most of the games I saw and Doran did well also.

irishfan86
18/12/2008, 6:48 PM
Senior John O'Shea - looks really good under Trap and has also won the CL and premiership.

Errr....

fergalr
18/12/2008, 11:13 PM
Who the hell is Stephen Rice and how has he somehow been more influential to the international team than the likes of McShane, Gibson or Long?

Eh? part 1 ... You may have missed it but there is a forum on this very website which tells you more than you ever need to know about the likes of Stephen Rice and other locally based players.

Eh? part 2 .. the clue is in the u23 part of the nomination title. Again you may have missed it but we have an u23 team - again that's been covered at length elsewhere on this website.

irishultra
19/12/2008, 12:06 AM
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:rolleyes:

Dodge
19/12/2008, 7:42 AM
I didn't think Spillane was still u19. Remember seeing him play u19s about 2/3 years ago at centre half beside Noel Haverty and thinking he was the only player likely to make the senior side. He was a man amongst boys

Irish_Praha
19/12/2008, 5:51 PM
I didn't think Spillane was still u19. Remember seeing him play u19s about 2/3 years ago at centre half beside Noel Haverty and thinking he was the only player likely to make the senior side. He was a man amongst boys

He's one of those players that developed earlier than the norm i.e. he was about 6ft tall at 16, so it wouldn't be hard to look like a man amongst boys :)
Will be interesting to see how he gets on later in his career when he won't have such an obvious advantage.

tetsujin1979
08/02/2009, 9:32 PM
Ceremony online already on rte.ie: http://www.rte.ie/sport/soccer/2009/0208/fai_awards_av.html

geysir
09/02/2009, 9:51 AM
Not much interest in this affair but I'd say it was a big night for all the young footballers in for the many underage awards.

U19 Michael Spillane, at last a decent sized midfielder.
U21 Owen Garvan
LOI POTY Brian Murphy, looks to be a fine goalkeeper, as good as I've seen since 3 or 4 recessions ago.