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Denis The Red
30/06/2009, 8:39 PM
http://www.rte.ie/sport/soccer/2009/0630/dalyi.html
It's a slow summer.
The big question is money, I wonder how much?
irishultra
30/06/2009, 8:45 PM
He'll never get a call up to the Ireland team anyway, but nice move for him. Give me Olympiakos over a random Championship team anyday.
I wonder if he scored a hatful of goals would he be considered?
zackmorris
30/06/2009, 10:09 PM
I think it is a good move for him, he was never gona get a look in at city and he has taken a chance on a foreign league. The Greek league is decent enough and hopefully he will do well over there and if successful may set a precedent for other irish youngsters to move further abroad.
irishultra
01/07/2009, 9:27 AM
I think it is a good move for him, he was never gona get a look in at city and he has taken a chance on a foreign league. The Greek league is decent enough and hopefully he will do well over there and if successful may set a precedent for other irish youngsters to move further abroad.
:rolleyes: Reminds me of something I read on here before. Two lads in a pub discussing Chelsea and one of them asks where is Makelele gone to, the other guy replies 'ah don't know, some foreign team anyway'' Dear oh dear.
back of the net
01/07/2009, 2:07 PM
:rolleyes: Reminds me of something I read on here before. Two lads in a pub discussing Chelsea and one of them asks where is Makelele gone to, the other guy replies 'ah don't know, some foreign team anyway'' Dear oh dear.
did they also say chelsea was not a foreign team?
last time i checked the french league was a foreign league ....so they were right. Unless they were french of course :rolleyes:
any way - great move for daly...best of luck to the lad
youngirish
01/07/2009, 3:20 PM
:rolleyes: Reminds me of something I read on here before. Two lads in a pub discussing Chelsea and one of them asks where is Makelele gone to, the other guy replies 'ah don't know, some foreign team anyway'' Dear oh dear.
Maybe zackmorris is English or lives in England. Did you ever consider that possibility smart*rse?
Closed Account 2
17/11/2009, 1:11 AM
Be interesting to see how he gets on with Hector Cuper as the new coach!
Crosby87
17/02/2010, 11:23 PM
Ian was named to the U-21 team for the first time and will likely get some playing time on March 3rd.
Officials from Crystal Palace and Luton Town are said to be interested in watching him.
Leeside Swagger
18/02/2010, 11:54 AM
Has he been playing does anyone know?
TrapAPony
18/02/2010, 12:09 PM
No he isn't near the team. Eddie Johnson, Freddy Adu & the captain Sergio Koke are the main
strikers. He wasn't on the bench for the last game either. Since we're talking about the Greek
League, Matt Derbyshire is scoring regularly for Olympiakos (19 games 13 goals so far for them)
is only going 24 and married to an Irish woman. Wouldn't that make him eligible? We desperately
need a striker & he's decent enough.
endabob1
18/02/2010, 12:58 PM
7 according to Wiki
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ian_Daly
4 according to the official site
http://www.arisfc.gr/index.cfm?pid=100&id=21485
and they seem to have a lot of strikers......
Leeside Swagger
18/02/2010, 5:30 PM
A lot of competition for places there....
Charlie Darwin
19/02/2010, 12:19 AM
Jesus, he's from Broadford? They were always crap when I played underage soccer.
He's only 19, though - give him a chance to develop.
weecountyman
19/02/2010, 7:33 AM
Just a question, can we not change the title of this thread to: Ian Daly in Greece or some such - I had the Ireland section open and she asked "Is he like, you know, a bit....".
Just a question, can we not change the title of this thread to: Ian Daly in Greece or some such - I had the Ireland section open and she asked "Is he like, you know, a bit....".
I don't understand the second part of your post to be honest :D but the title is better just left as Ian Daly, like it is for all the other Irish players. He won't be in Greece forever.
Closed Account
19/02/2010, 2:04 PM
Fecking Greeks, They invented gayness.
DmanDmythDledge
19/02/2010, 2:15 PM
Jesus, he's from Broadford? They were always crap when I played underage soccer.
Played for Home Farm.
Junior
25/02/2010, 2:54 PM
Short Interview with him here (starts around 19:50mins) http://www.rte.ie/podcasts/2010/pc/pod-v-240210-25m00s-sportatsevenwednesday.mp3
Nice little interview,
Talks about how pleased he was to be called up to the U21 squad.
Also talks about being managed by Hector Cuper (a manager who has been to a number of european finals) and also how the team are made up of mainly Argentinians, Brazilians and Spanish as well as Greeks and himself!
Wears the number 99 shirt and they are in line for a spot in the Europa Cup next season.
As has been mentioned many times on this forum, it would be great to have a few more young lads out sampling life and football in different european leagues. Would no doubt make us stronger as an international side in the long run.
By the way Ive never seen Daly play so have no idea if he is any good or not, its just a general observation.
Jacky08
17/02/2011, 7:25 PM
Has now left Cadiz FC by mutual consent ... anyone know where he is - the move to Spain resulted in just one appearance
Cadiz are a 3rd division team
Kingdom
18/02/2011, 8:28 AM
Jesus, he's from Broadford? They were always crap when I played underage soccer.
Totally off topic but they were, weren't they?! And we weren't great either, but always loved playing them and their pitch was tiny too.
ifk101
26/02/2011, 9:37 PM
On trial with St Pats.
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