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Donegalred
04/04/2005, 12:40 PM
The lad had an excellent game on staurday nite. Whenever he was on the ball he looked super and didn't waste possession. Got a good few corners and put some great balls in the box. Well done jay. Let's hope he can stay injury free.

Da Real Rover
04/04/2005, 5:16 PM
If only we had a couple more players like jay, who was a class apart on Saturday.

DonalE
04/04/2005, 5:31 PM
Yeah,such feet he has,will beat any full back and deliver quality crosses.

MervilleUnited
04/04/2005, 6:21 PM
Well, his talent was seen over the years at local youth level :)

And thier is more where that cme from! :cool:

sligoman
04/04/2005, 6:46 PM
And thier is more where that cme from! :cool:

Like who then? Give us a few names and we'll look out for them in a bit o' red jersey in years to come

roversman
04/04/2005, 9:02 PM
agree he is a good player but gets into great positions at the back post
but cant lay it off for others in the box too small to head the ball back
and i dont think he is a goalscorer as he cant hit the target

MervilleUnited
05/04/2005, 8:55 PM
Like who then? Give us a few names and we'll look out for them in a bit o' red jersey in years to come

Well, Stephen Coen and Michael Hanley are two soon to be on the books, (Defenders), theres a lad called Neil Ewing who turned rovers down for the GAA :( , all from my club!

As for others, watch out for younger lads (U14), such as Darragh Tuffy, Connor Griffin and Brian Harris, tough as teak in Sligo Leitrim Midfeild :o

And that is just for starters, as qualified coaches come on stream, and the correct basics are tought from younger and younger ages :ball:

Support youth soccer, it is the real grass roots! (Sorry wrong forum!)

Donegalred
06/04/2005, 2:57 PM
Micahel Hanley was on the books but he left!!!
Gary Curran, Bellew, Emlyn.All brilliant prospects.