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zinedineontour
24/05/2005, 4:07 PM
Just talking to a few of the lads i know in sunderland this morning and they say there is a lot of talk around the club of miller coming to sunderland .. hopefully not never been overly impressed with the lad and if we are to stay up this year would not be an encouraging sign if we are banking on the likes of miller to help us ... hopefully colin healy who is back in light training will be back to full fitness in august ...

Donal81
24/05/2005, 4:11 PM
Just talking to a few of the lads i know in sunderland this morning and they say there is a lot of talk around the club of miller coming to sunderland .. hopefully not never been overly impressed with the lad and if we are to stay up this year would not be an encouraging sign if we are banking on the likes of miller to help us ... hopefully colin healy who is back in light training will be back to full fitness in august ...

Whenever I've seen Miller play, he's been terrified of the ball. I never saw him play for Celtic, though.

Delighted to hear Healy's back training. Who knows, maybe he could make a go of it in the Premier League...

zinedineontour
24/05/2005, 4:20 PM
Whenever I've seen Miller play, he's been terrified of the ball. I never saw him play for Celtic, though.

Delighted to hear Healy's back training. Who knows, maybe he could make a go of it in the Premier League...

agree totally with you there about miller .. for ireland or manu anytime he gets the ball looks petrified and gives it back straight away a lot of the time losing possesion ... Healy has been very unlucky and hopefully this season he will show his quality if he gets fully fit..

tall chapy
24/05/2005, 5:38 PM
McCarthy will only sign players on a free contract this year or a player going for buttons

thecorner
24/05/2005, 5:41 PM
isnt that where all irish rejects end up... the place is like a graveyard for dead internationals

zinedineontour
24/05/2005, 6:03 PM
isnt that where all irish rejects end up... the place is like a graveyard for dead internationals

yeah elliott and colin healy are dead internationals i suppose .. knob... hes gonna be linked with a lot of the irish so hard to believe a lot of the rumours ..

thecorner
24/05/2005, 9:21 PM
colin healy are dead internationals i suppose .. ..

might as well be dead

livehead1
24/05/2005, 9:24 PM
ya f8cking knob head

Risteard
24/05/2005, 9:39 PM
Is this a republican Linfield fan?
:)

zinedineontour
24/05/2005, 10:06 PM
might as well be dead .. such a clever person you are arent you .. fella has had 2 broken legs in the last 2 seasons and is far from dead as you say ..

jimbob117
24/05/2005, 10:14 PM
might as well be dead .. such a clever person you are arent you .. fella has had 2 broken legs in the last 2 seasons and is far from dead as you say ..

I agree with ya, some just make silly comments to stir it up,and id imagine thats all he was doing, noone could be that ignorant

Fergie's Son
25/05/2005, 4:46 AM
Just to add something to the mix. I broke my leg in three places last March. Despite having the best orthopedic care money could buy, it still isn't the same. Now I am not suggesting I am anywhere near Colin Healy but just something to think about. I doubt Healy will be the same player he was because the damage has been done. Sad but most likely true.

DolansWaistcoat
25/05/2005, 6:18 AM
Miller should move on at this stage,fergie obviously doesn't rate him and he isn't young about 24 I think,he could turn into another forgotten man like Richie Partridge.

patsh
25/05/2005, 6:57 AM
isnt that where all irish rejects end up.
What else would you expect from a rejected Irish manager?.....:p

zinedineontour
25/05/2005, 9:44 AM
What else would you expect from a rejected Irish manager?.....:p

dave o leary aint managed ireland yet though ?

tetsujin1979
25/05/2005, 9:44 AM
Like it or not, most Irish internationals who are underperforming at their clubs are going to be linked to Sunderland because of Mick. We've already had Morrison and Delap, Miller's just next in line. I'd imagine someone like McPhail could be linked soon too.

livehead1
25/05/2005, 4:54 PM
Is this a republican Linfield fan?
:)


ye, im a republican linfield fan...at least no1 could accuse me of been a bigot...

zinedineontour
25/05/2005, 6:18 PM
Like it or not, most Irish internationals who are underperforming at their clubs are going to be linked to Sunderland because of Mick. We've already had Morrison and Delap, Miller's just next in line. I'd imagine someone like McPhail could be linked soon too.

true ... though as a sunderland fan would only be happy with morrison from the above .. mc phail deffo aint near prem standard . and miller i wont even go there ..

dr_peepee
26/05/2005, 2:34 AM
I read some time ago that Everton are lining up a season long load deal for Miller...

Risteard
26/05/2005, 12:38 PM
Well they've just signed Davies from Tottenham so mightn't need him now.

drinkfeckarse
26/05/2005, 1:13 PM
Re: Healy.

I hope he makes a full recovery and plays to a decent level again but I never really thought he was what he was made out to be by some people. A good enough player but I didn't think he was a future star.

Best of luck to him but I think he will struggle to get back to the level he was at after a double blow like that.

dr_peepee
26/05/2005, 7:06 PM
Well they've just signed Davies from Tottenham so mightn't need him now.

Totally different players...

I don't think Moyes will spend as much as is being bantered about in the press and I think some of his signings in the Summer will be loan deals.

2Olegend
26/05/2005, 7:12 PM
Whenever I've seen Miller play, he's been terrified of the ball. I never saw him play for Celtic, though.

...

Definitely needs a sports psychologist ...

OK Liam i want you to repeat after me ... " I'm NOT sh**e, I'm NOT sh**e" :p