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PartySaint
13/08/2015, 3:36 PM
Retired today. Still probably the best player I've seen play in this league. He was sensational in his second spell with Pats. Will always be fondly remembered by me, a shame that not all Pats fans feel the same

outspoken
13/08/2015, 5:06 PM
I personally feel he never fully lived up to his potential and that's saying something considering he played in England, won the league cup and 16 appearances for Ireland

TonyD
13/08/2015, 6:36 PM
Retired today. Still probably the best player I've seen play in this league. He was sensational in his second spell with Pats. Will always be fondly remembered by me, a shame that not all Pats fans feel the same

No complaints about him from this Pats fan. Absolute quality, and showed his true colours in my view by regularly showing up to support the team once he'd moved to Birmingham. I have a feeling Liam Buckley wasn't overly keen to keep him this year, so he can't be blamed for taking the deal with Rovers. (Plus he took them for a few grand, with little tangible result :p)

SkStu
13/08/2015, 6:42 PM
(Plus he took them for a few grand, with little tangible result :p)

Lest we forget.

"Agent Fahey - return to base" ;)

Straightstory
13/08/2015, 7:58 PM
Top player. Graced the League of Ireland.

ger121
13/08/2015, 9:04 PM
I think his goal against us in our 'All Conquering' League winning season in 2008, was one of the best goals I've seen at Dalymount. I think even the Bohs fans applauded that one.Nearly sure it won goal of the season.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aPv-OIpsI1s

SPXcyan
13/08/2015, 10:23 PM
Why has he retired so suddenly? was his injury that bad or something?

seand
14/08/2015, 8:45 AM
Maybe it's a Neale F*** type retirement and now he's going to sign for Pats for their title charge

disgruntled
14/08/2015, 10:45 AM
Why has he retired so suddenly? was his injury that bad or something?

He's had that hip problem for a while now.
Sometimes players have no choice but to retire.

Nah Nah Nah Nah
14/08/2015, 11:51 AM
Coincidence?



Tuesday, September 01, 2015


Time
Home

Away
Venue


8 p.m.
Dundalk (http://extratime.ie/squads/17/)
v (http://extratime.ie/fixtures/detail/27314/0/)
Shamrock Rovers (http://extratime.ie/squads/3/)
Oriel Park

PartySaint
14/08/2015, 11:53 AM
He had surgery a few weeks ago, it mustn't have went well. I'd love a Neil Fenn type turn around as seand mentioned above.

Charlie Darwin
14/08/2015, 3:35 PM
He had surgery a few weeks ago, it mustn't have went well. I'd love a Neil Fenn type turn around as seand mentioned above.
I've lost track of whether Pats fans think he's amazing or terrible at this stage.

It's a pity he's had to cut his career short and that the last three years of his career have effectively been ruined. I'd have liked to see him do more on the pitch with Rovers because he showed flashes of brilliance, but by all accounts he was great with the younger players like Miele and Kavanagh, so that's something. Wish him the best of luck in whatever he chooses to do.

PartySaint
14/08/2015, 3:42 PM
I've lost track of whether Pats fans think he's amazing or terrible at this stage.


I can't speak for Pats fans but personally he is my favourite player to ever play for us. The Rovers move didn't bother me.