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Den Perry
31/08/2009, 11:54 AM
Quote:
Originally Posted by Stuttgart88
Gabriele Marcoti and some Villa punter were just on he 606 phone in criticising Villa's move for Dunne, both agreeing they don't need him and that Stephen Taylor or Brede Hangeland are better and pretty much dismissing Dunne's ability.

I was tempted to text in and ask Marcoti to watch a video of Bulgaria v Ireland in June.



Incredibly, yes, by some English punters. The guy's a disaster.

Jesus Christ, that's worrying. He was part of a disastrous Newcastle defence.Of that Toon back four from last season, Bassong is a good player and signed for Spurs. Are people now saying that Taylor is also very good? If so, how can that defence have been so bad...Now I understand that playing alongside Collocini would make most look bad, but Taylor was responsible for a lot of errors himself over the last few years. To me he makes as many errors as Dunne, but is not as dominant as him. Cannot understand how Villa fans would want him ahead of Dunne

an_ceannaire
31/08/2009, 12:56 PM
Dunne is just not rated outside of Ireland. Not anymore. Personally as an Evertonian I thought it hilarious that Lescott was regarded as nearly 20m better than Richie!! And I was praying Dunnie would form part of the deal but no such luck. As a regular at Goodison I can also tell you I was alone in that wish! No one wanted him and when I suggested it i got the ol scouse "wha" !!
We love Richie as he has never ever let Ireland down, but outside of the Green shirt, He just aint rated by football journos/fans/managers across the pond.

NeilMcD
31/08/2009, 1:01 PM
Dunne is just not rated outside of Ireland. Not anymore. Personally as an Evertonian I thought it hilarious that Lescott was regarded as nearly 20m better than Richie!! And I was praying Dunnie would form part of the deal but no such luck. As a regular at Goodison I can also tell you I was alone in that wish! No one wanted him and when I suggested it i got the ol scouse "wha" !!
We love Richie as he has never ever let Ireland down, but outside of the Green shirt, He just aint rated by football journos/fans/managers across the pond.

He won player of the year at city for 3 years running. Also I think that Marcotti is anti irish for some reason. I have never heard him say one good thing about an irish player.

an_ceannaire
31/08/2009, 1:09 PM
I dont think he is anti Irish Neil so much as he just doesnt rate our players. I only ever hear him on Off the Ball, and Ken Earley would make anyone want to have a go at us!
But just not rating our players doesnt make him anti-irish!
Fact is lads Shay Given is the only Irish player who is really rated outside of Ireland. Robbie to some extent but thats it really and Irish people (especially football fans) dont take constructive criticism atall well! So lads dont rate Richard Dunne....so what!!! He may have won POTY 3 in a row but fact is, thos same fans are the ones on SSN saying how they need a solid partner for Toure.....Dunnie had a nightmare last season, he is not the player City want as their Carvalhio and understandably so. If you have endelss finances at your disposal and you want to challenge for the premiership, Richard is not gonna be your John Terry.

elroy
31/08/2009, 1:18 PM
Thing is, we obviously follow Dunnes performances quite closely and the most important performances to us are the ones he puts in for Ireland. those performances have been top notch more times than not, hence why we rate him very highly.

Whereas an average (non irish) villa fan looks at the odd performance he sees of Dunne and remembers the bad stuff like the number of sendings off that he has had over the last 18 months or so, own goals hes scored and takes note of whatever the british media have said about him which is never going to be along the same lines as an english born centre back of similar quality.

an_ceannaire
31/08/2009, 1:23 PM
Who would be the english equivilant of Richie at Club level...Upson maybe..? Dont see too many English journos clambering for Upson to be shipped to City Villa or Arsenal do you? I think whenever an Irish player is "not rated" by the British fans or Media we are very quick to play the "Xenophobia" line. Christ lads maybe he just is not that brilliant ya know...!!!!

endabob1
31/08/2009, 1:38 PM
Who would be the english equivilant of Richie at Club level...Upson maybe..? Dont see too many English journos clambering for Upson to be shipped to City Villa or Arsenal do you? I think whenever an Irish player is "not rated" by the British fans or Media we are very quick to play the "Xenophobia" line. Christ lads maybe he just is not that brilliant ya know...!!!!

Interesting Comparrison, Upson imho is hugely over-rated, him being an England international is a joke.
There are a few top class centre backs in the EPL and a lot of Good ones, Richey is a good one, prone to errors but capable of brialliance.

an_ceannaire
31/08/2009, 1:48 PM
Endabob, agree 100%
Terry Vidic Carvahlio are out on their own
A fit Ledley King would have been one and Sami Hypia of 4 years ago also.
Lescott is below them as is Carragher, who wile a brilliant tackler, he is living proof of the old adage that a great defender shouldnt have to slide tackle....Jamie does, a lot.....Rio would be around here also.
Richie would be in my opinion alongside the likes of Jagielka, Distin, Laursen when he was there, Hangeland and Toure.
And he would be a level above imposters like Gallas, Skrtel and Brown!

endabob1
31/08/2009, 2:31 PM
Endabob, agree 100%
Terry Vidic Carvahlio are out on their own
A fit Ledley King would have been one and Sami Hypia of 4 years ago also.
Lescott is below them as is Carragher, who wile a brilliant tackler, he is living proof of the old adage that a great defender shouldnt have to slide tackle....Jamie does, a lot.....Rio would be around here also.
Richie would be in my opinion alongside the likes of Jagielka, Distin, Laursen when he was there, Hangeland and Toure.
And he would be a level above imposters like Gallas, Skrtel and Brown!

Personally I'd have Rio in the top class & Terry in the group below but generally that's about right. If he didn't have dodgy knees King would have been at Utd 5 years ago.
The problem is (as is being discussed elsewhere in the Doyle Thread) top 4 teams have players in the same class as Dunne, but they are not regular starters, or like O'Shea they are versatile and/or have been there since the youth team and know the system etc.. so are cheaper & safer to keep than to replace.
No top 4 club is going to pay 7m + 50k a week for Dunne as a squadie & as an Ireland fan I'd rather he was playing week in week out be it Villa, Fulham or wherever.

an_ceannaire
31/08/2009, 2:37 PM
Personally I'd have Rio in the top class & Terry in the group below but generally that's about right. If he didn't have dodgy knees King would have been at Utd 5 years ago.
The problem is (as is being discussed elsewhere in the Doyle Thread) top 4 teams have players in the same class as Dunne, but they are not regular starters, or like O'Shea they are versatile and/or have been there since the youth team and know the system etc.. so are cheaper & safer to keep than to replace.
No top 4 club is going to pay 7m + 50k a week for Dunne as a squadie & as an Ireland fan I'd rather he was playing week in week out be it Villa, Fulham or wherever.

Head, Hit Nail, On!!

jbyrne
31/08/2009, 3:25 PM
Dunnie had a nightmare last season, he is not the player City want as their Carvalhio and understandably so. If you have endelss finances at your disposal and you want to challenge for the premiership, Richard is not gonna be your John Terry.

and neither are the two lads city signed to replace dunne

Colbert Report
31/08/2009, 3:26 PM
I can't say, I have seen very little of Dunne in the EPL games.

To me it looks a good signing by O'Neill.
But I am one who rates Puyol as a great defender and leader.

The proof will be in the pudding.

I watch a lot of La Liga, especially Barcelona matches, here in Canada on GOL TV. It costs approximately one euro a month for all the Spanish matches.

Puyol is a great leader and possibly the best defender around next to Cannavaro.

More to the point of this thread, Dunne is still a good player and he'll do well at Villa.

Stuttgart88
31/08/2009, 3:34 PM
I think the best of Dunne is very good. The worst of Dunne can be very careless. He's made some errors for Ireland that if McShane had made he'd have been crucified. Anyone remember the goal he nearly gave away against Wales at Croker? That was typical of Dunne for a while, always had an error in him, but I think he's been over that for a few years now and would do well under O'Neill.

eirebhoy
31/08/2009, 3:40 PM
I dont think he is anti Irish Neil so much as he just doesnt rate our players. I only ever hear him on Off the Ball, and Ken Earley would make anyone want to have a go at us!
But just not rating our players doesnt make him anti-irish!
Fact is lads Shay Given is the only Irish player who is really rated outside of Ireland.
And it took a transfer to make people realise that. Maybe it'll be the same for Dunne.

I dread the thought of the Ireland defence without Dunne tbh. We certainly wouldn't be challenging for qualification without him.

irishultra
31/08/2009, 4:19 PM
Yeah on a forum I'm on they think Dunne is good at times but makes too many mistakes. Put it like this if we had any of the English defenders we would be saying the same thing about how he is unbelievable etc.

A lot of the people on that forum would view Dunne like the way we would view a English player like Bramble.

NeilMcD
31/08/2009, 6:27 PM
I dont think he is anti Irish Neil so much as he just doesnt rate our players. I only ever hear him on Off the Ball, and Ken Earley would make anyone want to have a go at us!
But just not rating our players doesnt make him anti-irish!
Fact is lads Shay Given is the only Irish player who is really rated outside of Ireland. Robbie to some extent but thats it really and Irish people (especially football fans) dont take constructive criticism atall well! So lads dont rate Richard Dunne....so what!!! He may have won POTY 3 in a row but fact is, thos same fans are the ones on SSN saying how they need a solid partner for Toure.....Dunnie had a nightmare last season, he is not the player City want as their Carvalhio and understandably so. If you have endelss finances at your disposal and you want to challenge for the premiership, Richard is not gonna be your John Terry.

Well liste to the times podcast read his articles and i dont think he has ever even had a positive word to say about any irish player. in fact he goes out his way to have a go at irish players.

Razors left peg
31/08/2009, 7:16 PM
I never used to see Shay Given being mentioned on the lists of the top keepers in the Premiership until his move to City. And it was said on here that maybe we are over rating him because of him being Irish. Shay hasnt gotten that much better in the last season but now just because he is at a sexy club pundits and english football fans are raving about him.

There are very few defenders in England that Ive seen put in the type of performances that Richard Dunne has had for us on a regular basis but because he is still carrying around the sterotype from his younger days that he is mistake prone he isnt looked upon in a great light.Even being Man Citys player of the season hasnt managed to change that sterotype which just proves how little an incredible amount of pundits and fans know about football.As Ive said already, if he does sign for Villa, by christmas the Villa fans will be calling Martin o Neill a genius for being so shrewed in the transfer market. He is every bit as good a Martin Laursen was

irishultra
31/08/2009, 7:42 PM
Its not that 'foreign is better' or anything like that its where Dunne is coming from. If Dunne was playing for a Serie A side and was the same Dunne, ability and nationality and never played in England, the Aston Villa fans would probably be saying this is a great signing and all that, but he's played in England for his whole career so doesn't have that unknown quality that another foreign player would have.

eirebhoy
01/09/2009, 9:35 AM
Dunne having a medical at Villa thankfully.

tetsujin1979
01/09/2009, 1:51 PM
Signed for Villa for 6m, according to Manchester Evening News

an_ceannaire
01/09/2009, 2:07 PM
According to City Fans Dunnie was either
(a) Useless Donkey who won POY awards cos everyone else was worse
or
(b) A Club legend who was never good enough for a top team and now needs to be moved on and thanked

No place for sentiment at Citeh!!

http://www.bluemoon-mcfc.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?f=10&t=131376&start=80

dr_peepee
01/09/2009, 2:13 PM
According to City Fans Dunnie was either
(a) Useless Donkey who won POY awards cos everyone else was worse
or
(b) A Club legend who was never good enough for a top team and now needs to be moved on and thanked

No place for sentiment at Citeh!!

http://www.bluemoon-mcfc.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?f=10&t=131376&start=80

They'll rue the day he left...

DeLorean
01/09/2009, 3:20 PM
There are very few defenders in England that Ive seen put in the type of performances that Richard Dunne has had for us on a regular basis but because he is still carrying around the sterotype from his younger days that he is mistake prone he isnt looked upon in a great light.Even being Man Citys player of the season hasnt managed to change that sterotype which just proves how little an incredible amount of pundits and fans know about football.As Ive said already, if he does sign for Villa, by christmas the Villa fans will be calling Martin o Neill a genius for being so shrewed in the transfer market. He is every bit as good a Martin Laursen was

Generally when I watched Man City Dunne used get lots of praise from the commentators but would never be mentioned when they were discussing the best in the country. I do remember a thing on Sky Sports though when they predicted what the City team would be like in a years time (this was when they uncovered their billions) and Dunne was the only player who remained there and there was even a (c) after his name. Robinho was just after being signed actually so he was there too but all the rest were like Kaka, Messi, Fabregas, etc.

dr_peepee
01/09/2009, 3:31 PM
Has Dunne definately signed??? According to SSN Villa have just signed James Collins from WHam...

bholg
01/09/2009, 3:39 PM
Also eleven-a-side are saying it is not through with "only minutes to go"....

?

NeilMcD
01/09/2009, 3:45 PM
ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooh it sooooooooooooooo exciting. Jesus even RTE are doing a minute by minute of the last day.

drummerboy
01/09/2009, 3:49 PM
Still no deal

DeLorean
01/09/2009, 3:54 PM
Presume midnight is the cut off?

De Town
01/09/2009, 3:56 PM
Presume midnight is the cut off?

Nope 5pm

DeLorean
01/09/2009, 4:02 PM
Nope 5pm

I was thinking things got a bit panicky all of a sudden.

eirebhoy
01/09/2009, 4:12 PM
SSN now saying he thinks the paperwork got through on time for Dunne's transfer.

eirebhoy
01/09/2009, 4:32 PM
Aston Villa insist Richard Dunne can still complete a move from Manchester City even though the entire deal appears not to have been finalised by the transfer dead-line.

Villa can continue to try to sign Dunne providing they started formal proceedings to tie up the deal by the 5pm cut-off point.

http://www.independent.co.uk/sport/football/premier-league/dunnes-aston-villa-transfer-could-still-go-through-1780149.html

geysir
01/09/2009, 4:46 PM
I think I know where the discussions got stuck.

35k 50k
36 49
37 48
38 47
39 46
40 46

Crosby87
01/09/2009, 10:19 PM
Dunne could have a testimonial next summer according to Soccernet as a player who was with a club 10 years.
Two thoughts on this: 1.He will be busy next summer and 2. A Richard Dunne Testimonial? Meh. I like him but I dont know. Hey what are you doing this saturday? What you kidding? Richard Dunne testimonial! Who?

Razors left peg
01/09/2009, 10:25 PM
Dunne could have a testimonial next summer according to Soccernet as a player who was with a club 10 years.
Two thoughts on this: 1.He will be busy next summer and 2. A Richard Dunne Testimonial? Meh. I like him but I dont know. Hey what are you doing this saturday? What you kidding? Richard Dunne testimonial! Who?

words fail me:rolleyes:

Crosby87
01/09/2009, 10:36 PM
words fail me:rolleyes:

I know but whats next, Hamilton vs Wigan in a James McCarthy testimonial? With the Plane Bomber the Scotts just released serving as ref?
Could happen. Wouldnt put it past the minds up there.
But its just funny, while RD was playing well for city the then chairman said his name doesnt exactly role of the tongue.

eirebhoy
01/09/2009, 11:27 PM
What are you on about? Celtic must play in a testimonial or 2 every single year. They happen all the time.

You're eligible for a testimonial after 10 years of service with a club. I don't know how it started but that's been the way for years. That's not to say Dunne was going to have one. It's his choice.

Crosby you tend to exaggerate a lot with ignorance.

dr_peepee
02/09/2009, 7:47 AM
What are you on about? Celtic must play in a testimonial or 2 every single year. They happen all the time.

You're eligible for a testimonial after 10 years of service with a club. I don't know how it started but that's been the way for years. That's not to say Dunne was going to have one. It's his choice.

Crosby you tend to exaggerate a lot with ignorance.

I think it stems from when there was a cap in salaries so the players were no were near as well off as they are now when they retired. So they got the gate from their testemonial to set them up.. Simpler times.

drummerboy
02/09/2009, 8:12 AM
Isn't it normal for a player who does not ask for a transfer, and who has a sizeable chunk of time left on his contract, be compensated in the event of his original club selling him. What they were were arguing on was how much severence money City should pay Dunne.

lionelhutz
02/09/2009, 8:32 AM
Has Dunne definitely signed for VIlla?

drummerboy
02/09/2009, 8:52 AM
Has Dunne definitely signed for VIlla?

They started putting the paper work through at 4pm which means the transfer is valid but will not be confirmed until everything has been okayed by the FA today.

dr_peepee
02/09/2009, 9:30 AM
Isn't it normal for a player who does not ask for a transfer, and who has a sizeable chunk of time left on his contract, be compensated in the event of his original club selling him. What they were were arguing on was how much severence money City should pay Dunne.

We had this conversation on another thread recently. Damian Duff I think. I had heard that they were entitled to the remainder of the contract paid up. And this is generally worked into the fee payed by the buying club. And that more often than not some agreement is met between the player and club etc...

Drumcondra 69er
02/09/2009, 1:16 PM
Move to Villa now completed, usual pictures of Dunne holding the shirt have been taking at the Ireland training ground.

gustavo
02/09/2009, 1:20 PM
http://www.avfc.co.uk/page/News/0,,10265~1784203,00.html
Villa have completed the signing of Richard Dunne from Manchester City on a four-year deal.

The transfer has been finalised after the clubs agreed a fee last week and the player passed a medical.

Dunne, who has 52 caps for the Republic of Ireland, began his career at Everton before moving to City in 2000.

http://www.avfc.co.uk/javaImages/d5/4f/0,,10265~7032789,00.jpg

seanfhear
02/09/2009, 1:52 PM
Hopefully he will have an impact similiar to the last Irish centre back at Villa. I mean Paul McGrath if there is any confusion.

When Paul went to Villa there was a lot of doubters but he proved them all wrong.

dr_peepee
02/09/2009, 1:59 PM
Hopefully he will have an impact similiar to the last Irish centre back at Villa.

Zat Knight

geysir
02/09/2009, 2:10 PM
Out of acorns, there grows a mighty tree.

Scram
02/09/2009, 2:20 PM
http://www.avfc.co.uk/page/News/0,,10265~1784203,00.html
Villa have completed the signing of Richard Dunne from Manchester City on a four-year deal.

The transfer has been finalised after the clubs agreed a fee last week and the player passed a medical.

Dunne, who has 52 caps for the Republic of Ireland, began his career at Everton before moving to City in 2000.

http://www.avfc.co.uk/javaImages/d5/4f/0,,10265~7032789,00.jpg

Excellent, all the best to the Brummie Honey Monster.

tetsujin1979
02/09/2009, 2:27 PM
video tribute on Man City's website: http://www.mcfc.co.uk/Video/Features/Farewell-Dunney

eirebhoy
03/09/2009, 3:57 PM
"They (City) told me that had accepted an offer and I said 'but what happens if I want to stay and fight for my place'. Believe it or not, they said they needed the money," he laughed.