View Full Version : Daryl Horgan (M Wycombe Wanderers b.1992)
OwlsFan
15/02/2017, 9:02 AM
There's almost always a late bolter for the playoffs and at least one team that trails off disastrously. So I wouldn't say it's that unlikely. They're hitting form right when they need to.
Might be SW. They are playing terrible stuff at the moment but bizarrely still winning. Even getting breaks with late goals being disallowed for the opposition. Very unlikely PNE will make play offs. Norwich on a good run and although Derby stuttering at the moment, I expect them to come again so a fair bit of Irish interest there.
Charlie Darwin
15/02/2017, 1:43 PM
There's 14 games to go and a lot of twists and turns. They could theoretically make up the ground in the space of a week.
nigel-harps1954
15/02/2017, 3:19 PM
McGeady and Horgan on either wing against Wales looking a distinct possibility.
geysir
15/02/2017, 7:35 PM
The manager's choice will most always veer towards tried and trusted. I'd say McClean will start with Horgan as one of the subs likely to be used.
KrisLetang
15/02/2017, 7:51 PM
"Horgan & Boyle" sounds like a nice white shoe law firm. The kind Charlie Darwin has been forced to grapple with many times over the years.
geysir
15/02/2017, 8:55 PM
"Horgan & Boyle" sounds like a nice white shoe law firm. The kind Charlie Darwin has been forced to grapple with many times over the years.
Don't panic, it's just Crosby.
tricky_colour
15/02/2017, 9:18 PM
Hulk Horgan?
Kingdom
17/02/2017, 12:03 PM
Preston don't have a great run-in.
They need to win the very winnable next two v Wigan & QPR. But then they've Fulham away, Derby away and Reading at home, followed by the Lancs derby away in Ewood. If they were to make ground on Leeds and Wednesday after those 5 then they will be contenders.
Their April fixtures are nightmareish. Leeds away, Huddersfield away, Norwich home, Newcastle away. That said, no team is going to want to face McGeady, Horgan, Hugill and Robinson in the form they are in at present.
TheOneWhoKnocks
17/02/2017, 1:35 PM
Derby are imploding as they are want to do at this stage of the season, so they are a winnable fixture.
DannyInvincible
20/02/2017, 10:20 PM
Horgan being interviewed by two Preston junior players:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RUHD3kjVCv4
OwlsFan
21/02/2017, 8:52 AM
Preston don't have a great run-in.
They need to win the very winnable next two v Wigan & QPR. But then they've Fulham away, Derby away and Reading at home, followed by the Lancs derby away in Ewood. If they were to make ground on Leeds and Wednesday after those 5 then they will be contenders.
Their April fixtures are nightmareish. Leeds away, Huddersfield away, Norwich home, Newcastle away. That said, no team is going to want to face McGeady, Horgan, Hugill and Robinson in the form they are in at present.
I'll give you 10/1 on a fiver that Preston will not be in the play offs. McGeady's form, I am afraid, is like Wordsworth's daffodils. A thing of beauty for a short while and then it fades away.
Horgan's form is of more interest and whether it can be sustained in the Championship.
DannyInvincible
21/02/2017, 10:55 AM
Dundalk's fitness coach Graham Byrne (also head of fitness at DCU) talks up Horgan's approach to professionalism, fitness and conditioning (video interview in link): http://www.rte.ie/sport/soccer/2017/0221/854219-horgan-the-example-to-new-crop-of-loi-stars/
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Rather than tiring, Horgan is going from strength-to-strength in the second tier in England.
It represents the progression for League of Ireland players in recent times in terms of conditioning.
Byrne, head of fitness at DCU, joined the Lilywhites when Stephen Kenny took over at the club ahead of the 2013 campaign and has been hailed as a key part of their success.
He said: “Our objective around four or five years ago when I started working with Dundalk was to get to a level where we could be as fit as any team.
“We had full-time players - we might not have the academies that other clubs across the water have – but why can we not get our players as fit as the teams across Europe.
“Why can’t we compete with them on that level at least? That has been our aim in the last couple of years in particular. As soon as we won the league and made it to Europe, it was our target.
“Europe is a massive step up. You’re going into seasoned professionals, full internationals, guys who more than likely have been in academies from very young ages. Our aim was to compete with them on a fitness basis anyway. Certainly I think we achieved that.
“With the crazy schedule we had last year which everyone knows about, we got through that, and it was a credit to the lads for their hard work and professionalism to do that.”
Byrne has questioned the theory that all players competing in England are at peak levels and uses Horgan as an example of what can be achieved in Ireland with the right approach.
The seamless transition Horgan has made when arriving at Preston illustrates what Byrne thinks can be done.
He concluded: “Sometimes in England we assume it’s the promised land, that everyone over there is super professional and players are in incredible condition. I don’t find that the case.
“To say that players come back from England, and we just assume that they are in great nick, would be false.
“Daryl has gone straight into the team with very little rest. We started training in January of last year, 13 months ago. He has not only trained all the way through, he has gone straight into the team. His talent has been able to shine.
“It’s all testament to his professionalism. All I’m trying to do is provide them with information on how to mind their body, what to eat and how to train. That’s all my job is really.
“His professionalism is incredible and his success is down to what he has done off-the-pitch to be honest. It’s down to how he looks after himself and his attitude.”
DeLorean
21/02/2017, 11:06 AM
I'll give you 10/1 on a fiver that Preston will not be in the play offs.
He'd get 20/1 in the bookies :)
OwlsFan
21/02/2017, 11:30 AM
He'd get 20/1 in the bookies :)
Sussshhhh.
geysir
21/02/2017, 9:22 PM
He'd get 20/1 in the bookies :)
A Kingdom and his money are seldom parted.
TheOneWhoKnocks
11/03/2017, 2:35 PM
Another assist for Horgan.
TheOneWhoKnocks
11/03/2017, 2:43 PM
Scored a scrappy goal to make it 2-0.
Sheffield Wednesday losing to Aston Villa.
Goal!
Posted at 40'
Goal! Preston North End 2, Reading 0. Daryl Horgan (Preston North End) right footed shot from the left side of the six yard box to the bottom right corner following a fast break.
Posted at 40'
Attempt blocked. Daryl Horgan (Preston North End) left footed shot from the centre of the box is blocked. Assisted by Tom Barkhuizen.
paul_oshea
11/03/2017, 3:09 PM
Ye'd think if he kept this up he might get another move up.
I'd hope that Preston wouldnt be looking to take advantage of that or hold out for a big fee given they had absolutely nothing to do with his career.
CraftyToePoke
11/03/2017, 3:12 PM
Ye'd think if he kept this up he might get another move up.
I'd hope that Preston wouldnt be looking to take advantage of that or hold out for a big fee given they had absolutely nothing to do with his career.
They have got lucky dip, bonus ball, thunderball and all so far out of him, he should refuse to play soon till they put a clause in that lets him move for a pound :)
DannyInvincible
11/03/2017, 4:17 PM
The picture quality isn't great but videos of the assist and goal here.
Assist:
https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x5ejcxe_tom-barkhuizen-goal-hd-preston-1-0-reading-11-03-2017_sport
Goal:
https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x5eje5z_daryl-horgan-goal-hd-preston-2-0-reading-11-03-2017_sport
paul_oshea
11/03/2017, 5:48 PM
"Mistake by the full back let's the winger in"
"Misunderstanding at the back creates an opportunity"
Not really giving the credit to horgan for the running and tenacity for the goal or assist.
tetsujin1979
11/03/2017, 7:59 PM
Better quality footage of the goal here: http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x5ejeeg_2-0-daryl-horgan-goal-england-championship-11-03-2017-preston-ne-2-0-reading-fc_sport
DannyInvincible
14/03/2017, 11:00 PM
Dave Seddon, Preston North End reporter for the Lancashire Evening News, briefly discusses Daryl Horgan in a chat with Balls.ie about Preston's Irish contingent: https://www.balls.ie/football/greg-cunningham-361132
Horgan, says Seddon, is reminiscent of the wing wizardry of which Preston's identity is hewn:
"Preston fans love their wingers, this club has a long tradition of wingers - from Sir Tom Finney, of course - and they love a winger who is pacy, and will take on the full-back. Horgan does that. He is exciting: he has scored two goals, and contributed lots."
mark12345
15/03/2017, 9:44 PM
So with Horgan and Andy Boyle gone to Preston, and Roy saying at the recent Eircom League launch, that domestic players should be looking to emulate them, does anyone have an opinion on who is going to be the breakthrough players of 2017?
Patrick McElaney? Graham Burke? O'Hanlon at Pats?
nigel-harps1954
15/03/2017, 9:58 PM
O'Hanlon is miles away from it. He's barely good enough for Premier Division here.
Sean Maguire is the obvious one. Paddy McEleney is quality, but not quite ready for that sort of step up yet. I don't think there's too many players in the league who would realistically be in with a shout to be honest.
samhaydenjr
15/03/2017, 11:45 PM
O'Hanlon is miles away from it. He's barely good enough for Premier Division here.
Sean Maguire is the obvious one. Paddy McEleney is quality, but not quite ready for that sort of step up yet. I don't think there's too many players in the league who would realistically be in with a shout to be honest.
If we're talking about Alex O'Hanlon (as opposed to Josh) bear in mind that this is his first shot at senior professional football, so it might take him a little bit of time to adjust and settle in. After all, Sean Maguire had underwhelming spells at Sligo and Dundalk (along with Accrington) before really finding his feet at Cork City and now there are calls for him to be included in squads for the senior international side, with teammate Steven Beattie saying it's a matter of when, not if, he gets another shot in England
Charlie Darwin
16/03/2017, 12:10 AM
Maguire has been playing senior ball since he was 16 though. Like Nigel said, O'Hanlon isn't even good enough to start for the worst team in the league (on form). He wouldn't be the first highly-rated guy to come back from the UK and not be able to make the grade (he wouldn't even be the first at Pats). I hope that doesn't turn out to be the case, but it's something those of us who follow the league have seen quite often.
CraftyToePoke
16/03/2017, 2:17 AM
He wouldn't be the first highly-rated guy to come back from the UK and not be able to make the grade (he wouldn't even be the first at Pats). I hope that doesn't turn out to be the case, but it's something those of us who follow the league have seen quite often.
What chance a top three of such cases Charlie, in your eyes, or a top five even if you are feeling flaithulach, please.
nigel-harps1954
16/03/2017, 10:52 AM
If we're talking about Alex O'Hanlon (as opposed to Josh) bear in mind that this is his first shot at senior professional football, so it might take him a little bit of time to adjust and settle in. After all, Sean Maguire had underwhelming spells at Sligo and Dundalk (along with Accrington) before really finding his feet at Cork City and now there are calls for him to be included in squads for the senior international side, with teammate Steven Beattie saying it's a matter of when, not if, he gets another shot in England
Keith Fahey was underwhelming at Arsenal and Aston Villa, but it turned out alright for him. Maguire was only a kid going over to England, and went over far too soon. Maguire is only 22, and has six years of senior football under his belt. He's also got over 50 senior goals to his name too. He's got a lot to learn yet, but he's certainly one of the brightest prospects in the league here.
I'd assumed you meant Josh O'Hanlon as he's the one with a bit more game time under his belt. You can hardly assume Alex O'Hanlon would be capable of the step to international football after 3 or 4 appearances in senior football?
What chance a top three of such cases Charlie, in your eyes, or a top five even if you are feeling flaithulach, please.
I could probably name 3 players who were highly rated youngsters in England who came back to play for Finn Harps who turned out to be brutal, never mind top three league cases.
Stephen Capper is the one that sticks out most though. He was Irish under-21 captain and looked to make a breakthrough at Sunderland in the early 00's. He played for Harps in the 2005 Premier Division season shortly after release from Sunderland, via half a season at Scarborough in the old Division 2, and was probably one of the worst players I've ever seen pull on a Harps jersey. Truly brutal. He left football altogether after a couple of seasons back in the lower leagues in England.
geysir
16/03/2017, 10:02 PM
What you are saying Nigel is that ending up at Finn Harps broke their spirit, broke their will to make it as a footballer. Ending up at Finn Park was the end of the line.
nigel-harps1954
16/03/2017, 10:33 PM
What you are saying Nigel is that ending up at Finn Harps broke their spirit, broke their will to make it as a footballer. Ending up at Finn Park was the end of the line.
Well, in fairness, who could blame them? Once you play on the hallowed turf of Finn Park, there's just nothing more to do in football.
DannyInvincible
29/03/2017, 9:28 AM
Horgan on making his senior international debut:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2h85fodJgos
paul_oshea
29/03/2017, 11:35 AM
Well, in fairness, who could blame them? Once you play on the hallowed turf of Finn Park, there's just nothing more to do in football.
Cos every girl crazy about a finn harps fan.
DannyInvincible
14/04/2017, 12:34 AM
Daryl's younger brother Colm, who plays for Galway United, talks to The42.ie about his three brothers, all of whom are involved in football: http://www.the42.ie/colm-horgan-galway-united-3337359-Apr2017/
Colm, two years Daryl’s junior, made his debut for Devon at the age of 16. The full-back joined Galway United at the end of 2013 and he has since gone on to play over 100 times for the Tribesmen.
19-year-old goalkeeper Kevin took the same path but signed for Shamrock Rovers back in December. Then there’s promising midfielder Christopher, who was added to Galway’s U19 ranks at the start of this year.
DannyInvincible
30/04/2017, 1:05 AM
After a strong start, seems like Horgan dropped to the bench a lot lately. Anyone know more?
Horgan could be just tired. To the best of my knowledge, he hasn't actually had a proper post/pre-season break since the period between the very end of October of 2015 (when the 2015 League of Ireland season ended) and the beginning of March of 2016 (when the 2016 League of Ireland season commenced). The 2016 League of Ireland season ended in the final week of October of 2016, but due to his Europa League commitments with Dundalk, he still had games - and exceptionally competitive ones at that - right through until the 8th of December, 2016. He signed for Preston then on the 1st of January, 2017 and has had to keep active and match-fit since without any prolonged period of rest.
(The post of elroy's quoted above was originally posted in the 'Sean Maguire' thread, but I thought my reply would be more appropriate in this thread.)
TheOneWhoKnocks
03/06/2017, 3:57 PM
Horgan wants to play in every game despite 17 months of non-stop football.
https://www.thesun.ie/sport/football/1084466/daryl-horgan-wants-to-stay-in-the-ireland-mix-despite-his-non-stop-17-months/
#TheCallUp - Daryl Horgan
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y88WpCXus1I&index=3&list=PL6tWMhJ5vZgVRlM-og2K6GoP0oSseQGuZ
mark12345
03/06/2017, 10:33 PM
Horgan wants to play in every game despite 17 months of non-stop football.
https://www.thesun.ie/sport/football/1084466/daryl-horgan-wants-to-stay-in-the-ireland-mix-despite-his-non-stop-17-months/
#TheCallUp - Daryl Horgan
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y88WpCXus1I&index=3&list=PL6tWMhJ5vZgVRlM-og2K6GoP0oSseQGuZ
Was very impressed with his performance against Mexico. Until Hoolahan came on he was the only one who did anything constructive with the football. When he did get possession (four or five times) he was quite a handful for the Mexicans and found a team mate in an advantageous position all but one time as far as I remember. Think he has a bright international future ahead of him.
TrapAPony
04/06/2017, 12:51 PM
Was very impressed with his performance against Mexico.
Looks like we were watching different games. :D I thought he was very poor against Mexico albeit so was everyone else. The only bright note you could take from that match was the fact that we actually scored a goal.
DannyInvincible
04/06/2017, 1:49 PM
I thought Horgan and Christie stood out in the first half particularly. Not a huge deal to rave about, but they were two of the better performers in a team that was set up poorly and played poorly overall.
mark12345
04/06/2017, 10:35 PM
Looks like we were watching different games. :D I thought he was very poor against Mexico albeit so was everyone else. The only bright note you could take from that match was the fact that we actually scored a goal.
I guess we'll agree to disagree. No argument with you about the team playing poorly - at times they were as bad as I have seen in decades.
But credit where it is due. Horgan put his foot on the ball more than once and actually stood out as someone who can play constructive football.
DannyInvincible
26/09/2017, 11:04 PM
Video of Daryl Horgan's late assist for Callum Robinson earlier tonight: https://streamable.com/q8376
Horgan came on as a sub and Robinson's goal clinched a 2-1 victory for Preston away to Hull.
Preston fans on Twitter seemed very impressed with Horgan's performance: https://www.balls.ie/football/daryl-horgan-assist-hull-374461
Hopefully, he'll see more game-time now as a result.
DeLorean
27/09/2017, 7:26 AM
Think I heard or read somewhere that Preston have the best defensive record in the Football League. Are Boyle and O'Connor fit & available because they don't seem to even make the match day squads? Not much chance of that changing with Preston going so well, unless there are injuries. Maybe even Cunningham might have his work cut out to get back in when he returns. On the plus side Browne seems to have become a more regular starter.
Edit - they had the joint best defensive record in the Football League before last night. Scunthorpe in League One have now conceded a goal less (three to Preston's four).
DannyInvincible
06/10/2017, 3:33 PM
'Ireland winger Daryl Horgan admits to having a frustrating time at Preston of late': http://www.irishmirror.ie/sport/soccer/soccer-news/ireland-winger-daryl-horgan-admits-11286753
tetsujin1979
09/12/2017, 6:38 PM
scored the winner today: https://streamable.com/bht1r
Good to see. After very promising start, vibes weren't great in recent months. A type of player we could really do with developing into a regular championship starter.
mark12345
10/12/2017, 1:13 PM
Good to see. After very promising start, vibes weren't great in recent months. A type of player we could really do with developing into a regular championship starter.
I agree. I always watch out for Daryl's status every Saturday. Has made depressing reading over the last couple of months with his appearances being few and far between. Delighted for him after yesteday's goal. Hopefully he can kick on now.
Eirambler
11/08/2018, 9:22 AM
Just signed for Hibernian on a three year deal. I think he'll do well in Scotland.
Eminence Grise
11/08/2018, 10:07 AM
That's out of the blue.
Diggs246
11/08/2018, 10:28 AM
Terrible move imo MON correctly places the championship way ahead of the SPL
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