View Full Version : Lee O'Connor D/M Tranmere b.2000
tommy_c12000
09/01/2022, 2:18 PM
Special shout out to Lee. Has done very well at Tranmere despite the Rocky start, albeit mostly playing holding midfield. I would prefer to see him at right back, but just happy he’s playing anywhere for now. Tranmere now 2nd in league 2. https://twitter.com/tranmererovers/status/1480174267077586949?s=21
Bielsa´s irish
09/01/2022, 2:58 PM
Great talent this fellow needs a coach who trusts his talento
Special shout out to Lee. Has done very well at Tranmere despite the Rocky start, albeit mostly playing holding midfield. I would prefer to see him at right back, but just happy he’s playing anywhere for now. Tranmere now 2nd in league 2. https://twitter.com/tranmererovers/status/1480174267077586949?s=21
Midfield could be his position long term and not RB though.
Bielsa´s irish
09/01/2022, 5:13 PM
Midfield could be his position long term and not RB though.
Dont know, he is soo Seamus Coleman doppelgänger. Le physique du rôle in football
Bielsa´s irish
09/01/2022, 5:14 PM
Midfield could be his position long term and not RB though.
Ive watched him on TV in Toulon cup, he was the lighthouse of the team with Ronan
Trequartista20
10/01/2022, 8:02 PM
You must have the largest Satellite dish in Argentina, Javier.
seanfhear
10/01/2022, 8:11 PM
You must have the largest Satellite dish in Argentina, Javier.
Maybe he in on the Malvinas / Falklands ! !
Bielsa´s irish
10/01/2022, 9:54 PM
Maybe he in on the Malvinas / Falklands ! !
Malvinas pupucho, !! They broadcasted the Toulon tournament on espn3 Argentina, two years ago in 2019 I think, I remembered the team was against one that was managed by Guus Hiddink, it was China, then i saw the matches from the group and the third place match, couldnt watch the game vs brazil. all the matches were broadcasted by espn 3, left back was a guy called leahy, aaron connolly was out left, with idah and the number 7, zach something who plays in sweden, ronan as number 10 with two holding midfielders, lee o connor had the space to overlap on the right , kelleher was the keeper dara oshea played at the back I think with scales
Bielsa´s irish
10/01/2022, 9:57 PM
espn is based in Argentina for Southamerica they usually broadcast from here to the continent, it is mostly football broadcasted in all those 3 or 4 channels they have from espn, plus some tennis, basket and rugby in that order, but football is all over there.
Espn merged with fox sports in Southamerica
Snapshot
11/01/2022, 12:12 AM
You must have the largest Satellite dish in Argentina, Javier.
Or the smallest in Finglas.
Stuttgart88
12/01/2022, 3:51 PM
Seems to be playing very well at the moment. So too does Danny McNamara and Gardner-Hickman is on a run at WBA I think, albeit in midfield. Next generation of right backs seems to be coming into view.
tetsujin1979
12/01/2022, 3:58 PM
MOTM last night
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liamoo11
12/01/2022, 6:55 PM
MOTM last night
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Well done to him. I'd never seen him play in midfield until he played there a few years ago in the under 19s euro champs. Given most of his youth football before under 23s was centre half at utd you might think right side of a back three might be his perfect position
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Good move for O'Connor. Has been impressing this season and was decent last season for Tranmere.
Olé Olé
25/01/2022, 12:12 PM
Yeah, good move. Now that he is Tranmere's asset both parties have more certainty and now they can figure out what his best position is in the medium and long term.
Manager describes him as midfielder/right back so assume they see him as a midfielder first and someone that can fill in at RB when needed. He's made that midfield position his own this season and will be interesting to see where Crawford feels he fits in best with the U21s.
tetsujin1979
30/04/2024, 4:44 PM
Signs a one year extension to his contract with Tranmere
https://www.tranmererovers.co.uk/news/2024/april/lee-oconnor-signs-new-one-year-deal/
Eirambler
02/05/2024, 8:04 AM
Possibly the most disappointing of the "Kenny's Kids" generation (born 98-02) in terms of where he landed in senior football relative to how he was rated at underage level. Maybe a toss up between him and Masterson.
Diggs246
02/05/2024, 10:09 AM
Possibly the most disappointing of the "Kenny's Kids" generation (born 98-02) in terms of where he landed in senior football relative to how he was rated at underage level. Maybe a toss up between him and Masterson.
His debut in a friendly v new Zealand ( i think) I though he was excellent , so its shame for sure, if this is his level
Jd2793
02/05/2024, 10:19 AM
he was never a stand out with that u21 irish side IMO. he'll make a career out of it in the lower leagues but miles off required level. another one who took the wrong decision when leaving a "big" club. irish lads desperately need better advice from agents.
tetsujin1979
02/05/2024, 10:56 AM
He was the captain of the U21s?
ColourfulPeanut
02/05/2024, 10:57 AM
The general advice seems to be "don't join Celtic". It's madness to join a team that doesn't have a proper underage team past 18s. You're either immediately ready for the first team or cast aside to the B team playing in the 5th tier of Scottish football.
Bosun Lawal could be right back there alongside Rocco Vata after this season too. They're the absolute dregs in terms of developing lads once they hit 18.
~YTM~
02/05/2024, 12:23 PM
The general advice seems to be "don't join Celtic". It's madness to join a team that doesn't have a proper underage team past 18s. You're either immediately ready for the first team or cast aside to the B team playing in the 5th tier of Scottish football.
Bosun Lawal could be right back there alongside Rocco Vata after this season too. They're the absolute dregs in terms of developing lads once they hit 18.
Vata is out of contract in the summer and can't see Lawal back in the B team. He'll get pre season with Celtic and likely goes out on loan.
Think with Lawal's style of play he'll be more suited to the lower leagues in England than SPL. Teams will put ten men behind the ball against Celtic but even in League One you'll see teams often trying to play some football which leaves space.
Similar to Mikey Johnston looking okay against your SPL teams that would struggle in League One but walks into the WBA team and starts producing as teams will try to attack each other leaving space.
Eirambler
03/05/2024, 12:30 PM
Didn't they sign him and Frimpong on the same day? And both were seen as low risk punts by Celtic, like many young players they sign. Some even thought O'Connor might have been the more likely of the two to break through into the first team.
Frimpong is a Bundesliga winner now of course. Celtic got £11m for him with more likely to come in future sell-ons. It's a high risk strategy for young players going there, but seemingly a profitable one for Celtic. Lads like O'Connor just end up as collateral damage.
tetsujin1979
23/05/2025, 10:39 PM
Signs a new contract with Tranmere
https://www.tranmererovers.co.uk/news/2025/may/23/lee-o-connor-signs-a-new-2-year-deal-with-rovers/
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