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HammerNThongs
23/01/2009, 8:22 AM
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Cork City have announced that Alan O'Connor and Timmy Kiely have both signed new one-year contracts with the club. O'Connor, who joined the club last season, was a regular member of the squad in the latter part of the season, playing on the right wing and up front. Kiely, who signed after spells at Glasgow Celtic and Kilkenny City, was a regular at youth and reserve levels for the club last season, before injuries gave him a chance with the first team where he made headlines with his Setanta Sports Cup semi-final winner away to Derry City. Cork City manager Paul Doolin said: "Both Alan and Timmy made the breakthrough into the first team last season. They've been back in pre-season training with us all week and they have both been working well. They are young lads, but they have ability and they are both very keen, so I am looking forward to working with them. It is a good sign for the club that there are young, talented players making the breakthrough, and with the experienced players we have here, they can learn a lot."


I'm delighted with this. I really like Tim Kiely and think he has a really bright future. I hope he gets more game time this season as he has some amazing skills and a brilliant long range shot. The fact that he netted 2 goals last term in his rare outings near the end will give him a massive confidence boost.

As for O Connor, I like him too. He put in a couple of fine performances last season for us I thought and he is a big and physical lad too. He isnt the quickest of the most graceful, but the fact that he can play 2 positions to an acceptable standard makes him extremely benficial to the club. I've read a lot of abuse directed at him from the other forum, and I really cant understand it to be honest. Granted, he isnt Roy O Donovan on the right wing, but he's a damn sight better then our other options were/are

razor
23/01/2009, 8:27 AM
I thought Kiely looked a prospect last season so happy enough with him.
O'Connor was terrible and looked completely out of his depth.

A face
23/01/2009, 9:09 AM
Cork duo sign new contracts


Cork City have announced that Alan O'Connor and Timmy Kiely have both signed new one-year contracts with the club. O'Connor, who joined the club from Rockmount last season, was a regular member of the squad in the latter part of the season, playing on the right wing and up front.

'I'm very happy to have signed a new contract with Cork City. Having signed this time last year, I fought my way into contention for the first team during the season and hopefully I can kick on from there in 2009,' O'Connor said. Kiely, who signed after spells at Glasgow Celtic and Kilkenny City, was a regular at youth and reserve levels for the club last season, before injuries gave him a chance with the first team.


Read more at www.rte.ie (http://www.rte.ie/sport/soccer/2009/0122/corkcity.html)

tiktok
23/01/2009, 11:24 AM
I thought Kiely looked a prospect last season so happy enough with him.
O'Connor was terrible and looked completely out of his depth.

I thought O'Connor improved towards the end of the season, he was quite good in the SC Final though without full time training I'd doubt the impact he can make. Kiely looks a good prospect alright, glad we've hung onto him.

A face
23/01/2009, 11:29 AM
O'Connor was terrible and looked completely out of his depth.

We were saying the same about Doyler at the start as well though.

razor
23/01/2009, 1:45 PM
We were saying the same about Doyler at the start as well though.Ah but he only became good after he went to England. ;)
Although he was brutal out in Rockmount Park. :D

I don't rate O'Connor but its up to him now to prove me wrong. Still I guess its another body to fill up the bench.

HammerNThongs
23/01/2009, 2:43 PM
Ah but he only became good after he went to England. ;)
Although he was brutal out in Rockmount Park. :D

I don't rate O'Connor but its up to him now to prove me wrong. Still I guess its another body to fill up the bench.

As I said, he's no player like O Donovan was or even like Kearney, but I thought he did a shift. He was an out ball for defenders under trouble because he would beat 99% of the full backs in the league in the air and I thought when he went to cross it (which he didnt do as often as I think he had the chance to) it was generally of a pretty good standard.

razor
23/01/2009, 7:38 PM
but I thought he did a shift. He was an out ball for defenders under trouble I'd have to disagree, I thought he was lazy and lost the ball way too easily.