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ArdeeBhoy
10/11/2014, 11:53 PM
Wasn't there a story of Sadlier having supported Rangers as a boy in rebellion? It all makes sense now. What an elaborate decoy to conceal what he was really up to all along.

That was Gary Breen, according to his contemporaries...
:rolleyes:

ArdeeBhoy
10/11/2014, 11:59 PM
They certainly didn't during The Troubles, which is when the IRA actually existed. I think GR is stopping to a low level here, and not really in keeping with his usual style of comment.

You mean 'stooping'? Just let's say GR's position is, er, 'contradictory'. Extremely.

As for McClean's letter, it's out there now with all his other views, end of story. He's never going to please everyone...
And is going to be tediously repeated every year 'ad nauseum'.

Fixer82
11/11/2014, 12:03 AM
You mean 'stooping'? Just let's say GR's position is, er, 'contradictory'. Extremely.

As for McClean's letter, it's out there now with all his other views, end of story. He's never going to please everyone...
And is going to be tediously repeated every year 'ad nauseum'.

That ad nauseum will pale into insignificance when compared the the nauseum of seeing the poppy on tv for a month, military shows of strength and pageantry at every sporting event, general propaganda etc etc

ArdeeBhoy
11/11/2014, 12:06 AM
True, but not that difficult to ignore the overkill tbf. Plus the usual double standards, hypocrisy etc.

The Fly
11/11/2014, 2:55 PM
I haven't been on the site much for the past week or so and missed the poppy discussion as a result. Nevertheless I did enjoy reading the various views expressed on the subject, but, as Tets suggested, perhaps it is best placed in the Current Affairs section.

ArdeeBhoy
11/11/2014, 11:30 PM
Except not all of us can read/post there...
:roll:

The Fly
11/11/2014, 11:41 PM
All the more reason then. :D

Stuttgart88
12/11/2014, 8:06 AM
poppy discussion...perhaps it is best placed in the Current Affairs section.or the Groundhog Day section

TheOneWhoKnocks
16/11/2014, 12:47 PM
http://www.independent.ie/sport/soccer/premier-league/eamonn-sweeney-mcclean-jibes-are-poppycock-he-deserves-our-support-30747725.html

Good article.

DannyInvincible
17/11/2014, 2:05 PM
That is a good piece. Well worth the read. Kudos to Sweeney.

Siberian
16/12/2014, 9:56 AM
Ireland's new number 9????

http://www.cockneylatic.co.uk/forum/5-cockney-latic-main-forum/114817-mclean-the-new-centre-forward

Charlie Darwin
16/12/2014, 11:18 AM
Impressive how he's been at their club two years and they still can't spell his name properly.

DannyInvincible
17/12/2014, 7:50 PM
Ireland's new number 9????

http://www.cockneylatic.co.uk/forum/5-cockney-latic-main-forum/114817-mclean-the-new-centre-forward

Has the thread been deleted? It doesn't appear to be working for me. Access has been denied as I "do not have permissions to access this page". I've not been pre-emptively banned from McClean discussion on there, have I?!

Eminence Grise
17/12/2014, 9:40 PM
I heard, Danny, that they only cater for posts up to the length of War and Peace. You'll just have to be more concise!;)

tetsujin1979
17/12/2014, 10:38 PM
Has the thread been deleted? It doesn't appear to be working for me. Access has been denied as I "do not have permissions to access this page". I've not been pre-emptively banned from McClean discussion on there, have I?!
Same here, but I can read lithe threads in the main forum without any problem. Either it's been deleted, or possibly marked as for registered users only

TheOneWhoKnocks
18/12/2014, 4:37 PM
Has the thread been deleted? It doesn't appear to be working for me. Access has been denied as I "do not have permissions to access this page". I've not been pre-emptively banned from McClean discussion on there, have I?!

They value their sanity in Wigan.

DannyInvincible
24/12/2014, 4:10 AM
Article's a week and a half old now, but I see it was actually Malky Mackay who was suggesting James will make a top centre-forward: http://www.wigantoday.net/sport/wigan-athletic/mackay-says-james-can-do-the-business-up-front-1-7004905


Mackay was full of praise for the way McClean acquitted himself in an unfamiliar position.

“I thought James McClean ran himself into the ground at centre-forward, and I thought he caused their three centre-backs no end of problems on his own,” gushed the Latics boss.

“He’s got pace, he’s got power, he’s got a terrific touch and he’s someone I believe is going to turn into a top centre-forward.

“His work-rate was immense as well, and I have very high hopes for him.”

McClean laid on McCann’s goal with a pinpoint corner from which the midfielder found the roof of the net with a bullet header.

“That’s twice he’s done that now, he did it a couple of weeks ago at Sheffield Wednesday for Chris to score,” added Mackay.

“He’s got that dead-ball armoury to his best, and I was delighted with him on the whole.

“He’s played up there a couple of times now and I just see something in him and something that will only grow.”

Charlie Darwin
24/12/2014, 4:59 PM
I wouldn't be too surprised if he did make a good centre forward, actually. Probably not intelligent enough to be really good though.

DannyInvincible
24/12/2014, 7:13 PM
Probably not intelligent enough to be really good though.

I suppose if that doesn't work out, at least he always has the legal and diplomatic letter drafting to fall back on. :)

tricky_colour
25/12/2014, 1:00 AM
Article's a week and a half old now, but I see it was actually Malky Mackay who was suggesting James will make a top centre-forward: http://www.wigantoday.net/sport/wigan-athletic/mackay-says-james-can-do-the-business-up-front-1-7004905

I would agree with pretty much all of that, he has more of the attributes of a centre forward than a winger, he is the
sort of player who can put himself about a bit, quick to react and robust, I can see him causing problems for opposition defence
playing up front.

Charlie Darwin
25/12/2014, 10:00 PM
The one thing that stood out about McClean for Derry was that he could shoot with venom off both foot from anywhere, but it's something he's gradually lost in England. I don't think it would do him any harm to play as a centre forward and learn to trust his shooting again.

Charlie Darwin
26/12/2014, 3:47 PM
Just made it 2-0 at Elland Road to give Malky Mackay his first win as manager. Not sure if he's playing up front or on the wing.

tricky_colour
26/12/2014, 10:48 PM
was looking for his goal but found and earlier piece of skill


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qiir2LHh8QU

Does not play for me so here is the link.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qiir2LHh8QU

TheOneWhoKnocks
16/01/2015, 5:56 PM
http://www.wigantoday.net/sport/wigan-athletic/bruised-mcclean-feels-like-proper-centre-forward-1-7054319

Two goals and an assist in his last three league appearances – not to mention three man-of-the-match awards – show he is making his mark down the middle.

Stuttgart88
16/01/2015, 9:16 PM
Not something I'd have spotted in him. Anyone else?

DannyInvincible
17/01/2015, 12:23 AM
Not something I'd have spotted in him. Anyone else?

Paul must surely have predicted this already somewhere around page 1 or 2 of the thread?

TheOneWhoKnocks
17/01/2015, 3:40 PM
Lucky to still be on the pitch but McClean has scored again to draw Wigan level at 1-1.

DeLorean
19/01/2015, 9:29 AM
He was very lucky. This video doesn't show it but it was a very strong tackle. His goal is at 0:28.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k1K5UfmGU80

DeLorean
19/01/2015, 9:29 AM
This is his goal in their defeat to Birmingham the week before, cracker.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m1SxUOS9s2c

SwanVsDalton
19/01/2015, 8:13 PM
McClean was a serious source of goals for us though never played through the middle - was prone to coming in off the wing to shoot or popping up at the back post for crosses. A high-confidence McClean looking to score is a serious asset.

tricky_colour
19/01/2015, 10:23 PM
He is on good form, what's the betting he won't score in his next match?

tricky_colour
19/01/2015, 10:25 PM
McClean was a serious source of goals for us though never played through the middle - was prone to coming in off the wing to shoot or popping up at the back post for crosses. A high-confidence McClean looking to score is a serious asset.

Well I suppose 'good' is in the context of our general ability to score goals, 4 in 25.

DannyInvincible
02/02/2015, 12:11 PM
The Irish News have reported that they understand James will be a Hull player by the end of the day (https://twitter.com/irishnewssport/status/562210537808068608), although Hull have since denied interest, according to Matt Dean of the BBC (https://twitter.com/mattdeanradio/status/562218910402248704).

zero
02/02/2015, 2:13 PM
hull not interested, say rte.

DannyInvincible
03/02/2015, 1:18 AM
This story from the Sentinel caught my attention earlier and made me smile due to its non-story-plucked-completely-out-of-thin-air nature: http://www.londonderrysentinel.co.uk/sport/football/deadline-day-celtic-to-move-for-ex-derry-city-winger-mcclean-1-6556226#


Deadline Day: Celtic to move for ex-Derry City winger McClean

Scottish Premiership champions Celtic could make a surprise move for ex-Derry City winger James McClean.

The Wigan man, who is currently playing up front for Malky Mackay’s side, is a massive Celtic supporter and if the Parkhead men made a move then a switch, even on loan, could happen.

Unsurprisingly, no move to Glasgow ever transpired.

zero
03/02/2015, 10:31 AM
i'd expect mcclean is on a decent enough wage so wigan will surely look to offload him in the summer unless they somehow claw themselves out of this relegation battle - which doesn't look likely.

i hope he doesn't go the way of doyle/ward and drop off in his performance level as his club falls through the leagues. mainly because i get the feeling o'neill will play him regardless.

DannyInvincible
03/02/2015, 11:22 PM
Celtic had made enquiries about McClean, after all, along with Hull and Derby, but Mackay was keen to hold on to him, according to Garry Doyle in the Irish Independent: http://www.independent.ie/sport/soccer/other-soccer/mccleans-hopes-of-dream-celtic-switch-foiled-as-wigan-hold-firm-30958584.html


After an intense weekend of talks involving Derby County, Hull City and Scottish champions Celtic, the Irish international was forced to accept that his immediate future lies with Championship strugglers Wigan.

Having sold four of their highest earners in this transfer window, the Latics were adamant that in-form McClean would not be joining Shaun Maloney, Callum McManaman, Ben Watson and Adam Forshaw in exiting the DW Stadium.

And with 18 months left on his contract, there is no guarantee he will be leaving in June or July either, unless relegation-threatened Wigan suffer demotion to League One. In those circumstances, a move would be inevitable.

Pursuers

For now, though, McClean is staying, in spite of a number of enquiries made by three pursuers since Saturday.

Derby called first, suggesting they were prepared to make a bid, but were told in no uncertain terms that no deal was possible.

Next came Hull. Their interest didn't match Derby's in terms of intent, whereas Celtic showed considerably more conviction.

Yet Wigan refused to take down their not-for-sale sign.

And even when a loan move was suggested as a possibility, the Lancashire club's policy didn't shift.

And so McClean is staying, a victim of the fact he has endeared himself to Wigan's new manager Malky MacKay.

DeLorean
04/02/2015, 8:15 AM
Derby ended up getting Tom Ince on loan instead. They were left without a wide player when Liverpool recalled Jordon Ibe from his loan spell, for no apparent reason other than maybe Europa League back up. I would have thought it would have been better for the player's development to stay at Derby really. I wonder if Celtic would be McClean's first choice or would he prefer a way back to the PL, and the extra cash that would inevitably come with it.

Olé Olé
04/02/2015, 11:10 AM
Surely he would have plumped for the Hull or Derby options. I'd have gone with Derby, personally. The way Hull are going, they've as good a chance as being in the PL next season as Derby.

McClean is an emotional sort though, it seems. I can't imagine he would have found it easy rejecting Celtic were the option presented to him.

He's not moving now but there's a bit of impetus added for him to continue his recent good showing between now and the summer.

Charlie Darwin
28/02/2015, 4:14 PM
Scored the third in Wigan's 3-1 win over Darren O'Dea almost-certainly-relegated Blackpool. Wigan still nine points from safety.

TheOneWhoKnocks
26/03/2015, 2:41 PM
http://www.irishtimes.com/sport/soccer/james-mcclean-parks-wigan-woes-as-he-aims-to-put-ireland-on-right-road-1.2153414

Was wanted by Celtic, Hull and Derby but stayed loyal to Wigan. Hopefully Hull and Derby renew their interest in the summer.

Charlie Darwin
26/03/2015, 2:43 PM
Celtic would be a backward step I think. A good move to a Championship club even should see him aiming to return to the Premier League.

TheOneWhoKnocks
26/03/2015, 2:45 PM
I think McClean's name carries enough cachet to get a move to a lower bottom half Premier League team at the very least.

jbyrne
27/03/2015, 8:58 AM
http://www.irishtimes.com/sport/soccer/james-mcclean-parks-wigan-woes-as-he-aims-to-put-ireland-on-right-road-1.2153414

Was wanted by Celtic, Hull and Derby but stayed loyal to Wigan. Hopefully Hull and Derby renew their interest in the summer.

I see kyle Minogue has taken time away from pop world to have a dig at our national team in the comments section. why cant kyle and all the other rugger bandwagoners just enjoy their success without having to use it to have a pop at our football team?

at least our football team generally perform beyond their abilities at world cups unlike the rugby teams over the years

DannyInvincible
27/03/2015, 9:21 AM
why cant kyle and all the other rugger bandwagoners just enjoy their success without having to use it to have a pop at our football team?

The football lot remind Kyle that there is a bigger world out there beyond these isles. Kyle doesn't like that because it makes him feel small.

geysir
27/03/2015, 9:46 AM
I see kyle Minogue has taken time away from pop world to have a dig at our national team in the comments section. why cant kyle and all the other rugger bandwagoners just enjoy their success without having to use it to have a pop at our football team?

at least our football team generally perform beyond their abilities at world cups unlike the rugby teams over the years

Somewhere else there was one comment from Kyle that I liked "Irish and Polish have many links – but who has the best potatoes?"

jbyrne
27/03/2015, 9:58 AM
The football lot remind Kyle that there is a bigger world out there beyond these isles. Kyle doesn't like that because it makes him feel small.

I enjoy the rugby success as much as anyone but are there more than about 8 rugby countries that you can actually take seriously?
next we'll have the GAA compromise rules heads slagging us when they beat Australia in a one off match!

DeLorean
27/03/2015, 10:58 AM
Aul Kyle really doesn't deserve this discussion.

SkStu
27/03/2015, 1:01 PM
I see kyle Minogue has taken time away from pop world to have a dig at our national team in the comments section. why cant kyle and all the other rugger bandwagoners just enjoy their success without having to use it to have a pop at our football team?

We should be so lucky - lucky, lucky, lucky.

TheOneWhoKnocks
27/03/2015, 5:45 PM
http://www.independent.ie/sport/soccer/international-soccer/james-mcclean-i-was-hung-out-to-dry-over-poppy-issue-31099317.html

That was a beautiful open letter that James composed. I know people said that someone else probably composed it for him but I have faith in the boy.

<MOD EDIT>

Nothing in that article calls Dave Whelan's character into question