View Full Version : Johnny Kenny F Shamrock Rovers b.2003
Acornvilla
13/12/2024, 12:08 AM
it'll be interesting to see what happens come january. i know that farrugia and mandriou's contracts are both up, kenny's loan is due to expire, same as Darragh Burns and Markus Poom. transfermarkt says that Hoare (off to Pats), Towell (already gone) and Kavanagh's contracts are also expiring. There could well be more, as most of the players don't have any info on expiry dates. They can only register 3 new players in january - might be a real issue for them during the knockout phase, just trying to put together a team...
As far as I'm aware, they have made a bid for Burns, that was rejected and will go in again. They definitely have the money to make it happen, and he can leave on a free in 6 months, so I'm sure that will happen. Grant coming in is 1 spot taken and is probably insurance for the Burns/Farrugia situations, but also Kavanagh if he goes, they've called Grant a wing back, it remains to be seen if he can actually play there!
They have tried to keep Kenny, but seems he will be off, same for Farrugia, some chance he stays, but he'll definitely have offers. Poom is 50/50, will stay if they want him I imagine. I think on Kavanagh/Hoare and Towell it is the right time to go. They'll probably be down 1 squad place on balance, but have a pretty deep squad. Kenny/Farrugia being more or less irreplacable, is the biggest issue.
Mandriou is interesting, I think he did relatively well when he signed, but missed a lot of the European run, where I expect he had hoped to make an impression and get a move somewhere off the back of it.
placid casual
15/12/2024, 12:06 AM
Id be lying if I said I took an enormous interest in the Irish National team, for me I take great satisfaction from seeing lads in the LOI pushing on with their career's and showcasing their skills on a competitive European level
What I do know for absolute certain is that if the likes of Dylan Watts or John Honohan were thrust into the international set-up they would more than hold their own.
CraftyToePoke
15/12/2024, 12:48 AM
Id be lying if I said I took an enormous interest in the Irish National team, for me I take great satisfaction from seeing lads in the LOI pushing on with their career's and showcasing their skills on a competitive European level
What I do know for absolute certain is that if the likes of Dylan Watts or John Honohan were thrust into the international set-up they would more than hold their own.
How can you claim something as an absolute certainty about something you yourself admit you don't have an enormous interest in ?
Even with an enormous interest in players available to the national team, successive international managers have not selected players from the league. Even Kerr & Kenny didn't, both LOI men themselves.
There is no absolute certainty here.
What is certain is no matter how good Horgan & Boyle looked for Dundalk in Europe, it did not register in any relevant or meaningful way at international level.
Eirambler
15/12/2024, 8:39 AM
I think there's a real danger of the Conference League making players look an awful lot better than they are. It's European group stage football of a standard we've never seen before - in the past you would never have had Shamrock Rovers getting to play TNS or Larne in group stage matches.
In Johnny Kenny, for example, you have a player who quite recently has looked out of his depth in both the Scottish lower leagues and the Ireland Under 21 team suddenly looking like a star in European games. That's a big red flag for me in terms of what we're watching here.
Rovers' run is a lovely story, but the last thing we need is another round of call up screaming for players who are nowhere near good enough to play for Ireland off the back of it
nigel-harps1954
15/12/2024, 10:41 AM
It's almost as if a lad who only turned 21 this year has actually progressed as a player.
It's also almost as if Shamrock Rovers improved their coefficient enough to get a higher seeding.
Imagine that.
pineapple stu
15/12/2024, 10:54 AM
It's almost as if none of that is really the point though.
Jack Byrne was a stand-out LoI player (to the extent Kenny, Watts and indeed anyone else at present just isn't) and was worth his place as a squad member in the Ireland squad for a while.
There's nothing to indicate that Watts or Honohan would "absolute[ly] certain[ly] [...] more than hold their own". And it's absolutely fair to note that Rovers have the weakest draw any LoI side has ever gotten in the group stages in Europe. Let Rovers fans enjoy the wins, but let's not cod ourselves that goals against sides ranked in the 30s and 40s in Europe suddenly make an international player.
Eirambler
15/12/2024, 11:01 AM
Jon Afolabi seemed to make a sudden progression as a player when he came back to Ireland as well. And regressed just as quickly when he left again. We've got to be realistic about the standard of all this. It's great that the champions of smaller European leagues are getting group stage football now. But it's obviously at a lower level than the Europa League groups that Irish teams previously played in. None of TNS, Larne or Banja Luka had played any group stage European football before this season. They're in there because it's almost harder not to qualify at this point.
Let's see how Kenny goes when he heads back to the UK. I think he might have the potential to make it at a mid table SPL team. But that won't make him any more of an international standard footballer than Warren O'Hora or Graham Carey.
liamoo11
15/12/2024, 11:32 AM
Agree on this Rovers have done great but the only result where they have performed beyond what woukd be expected is the draw in Austria where they were very good. Kenny going back to celtic either takes game time off him or off Idah so not good. Hopefully they get him a spl or championship loan in Ja. Rovers has been a great loan for him he has pushed through the rough spells where he just didn't look up to.top LOI standard and bloomed to seanie maguire levels before he got his move
John83
16/12/2024, 12:42 PM
It'd be really nice if the top players in the LoI were progressing to international standard. If that day ever comes, I'll probably still be skeptical that I'm seeing a statistical blip until it's sustained for quite a while. That'd be really nice. I highly doubt placid casual is on the right side of this discussion, but I'd love to be wrong. Time will tell.
pateen
16/12/2024, 1:18 PM
Daily Mail saying Celtic are gonna give Kenny a chance:
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-14163025/amp/Irish-striker-Kenny-set-earn-Celtic-opportunity-impressive-form-Europe-Shamrock-Rovers.html
Shame he cant see out the rest of his European adventure if true
Acornvilla
17/12/2024, 7:37 AM
Whatever about TNS/Larne, I expected Boruc to be much better, they drew with Panathinakos, beat APOEL and LASK, which are all really excellent results, it was strange to see just how much stronger Rovers were. I've wondered a lot about match loads for these smaller teams, they're definitely not used to playing this many games, same goes for TNS/Larne, it has destroyed Larne's league season for instance. I do think part of it has been a genuine improvement from Rovers beyond what I thought they were capable of, and they deserve some credit for that.
I think for more than half his 2 season's at Rovers, Kenny looked like someone with potential, but that his time wasted in the Scottish lower leagues had really harmed him, it was only around CL Rnd 1 this year when he scored twice against Ryekjavik, who themselves have done decently in the ECL were I thought there was still a lot more to come. I think in the last 6 months especially he's really improved. I think part of it is him improving, part of it is Rovers, I have absolutely no idea what his level is but I think he now has a chance to eventually be an international footballer in a way I don't think he did a few months ago. He is only 21, he's obviously still developing, there's aspects of his game you can clearly see a difference in now V's a while back.
Watt's time has probably passed, he was an excellent but very light footballer as a youngster, at 27 it's understandable that he's peaking now and probably playing at the highest level he ever has. He has been really good for those who haven't been watching, and scoring in cutch moments, something he hadn't really done before. I'd want to see if he can keep it up for another while before it was even a conversation thou.
Honohan is 23, maybe it's too late for him to make huge strides, but he looks an extremely strong athlete, definitely has the physicality to go places, is a better wing back than I ever expected him to be. The fact the Rovers debate isn't any longer about Farrugia/Jack Byrne is probably a good sign of the depth they've developed.
It is a pity that it seems there's something just not right about Jack Byrne's body, whatever happened to his back a few years ago has either never gone away, or caused more problems, has he ever been really fit since going to Cyrpus?
How these guys do v Chelsea XI and in the knockouts next season will be very interesting, but it's a pity Kenny won't be there.
Acornvilla
17/12/2024, 8:10 AM
Something in favour of Honohan is he actually plays LWB, so honestly he probably does deserve a look given how desperately short we are.
ifk101
17/12/2024, 8:52 AM
Hoolahan looks good from the little I’ve seen of him. And as you say, given his position and the trouble we have there, he’s probably the Rovers player that most merits consideration. I know he can play on the left but he is naturally right-footed? Might count against him.
Eirambler
17/12/2024, 8:55 AM
I agree that if you were going to look at anyone from Rovers it would be Honohan. Plays LWB and is also versatile and can cover other positions. At the risk of sounding like HH though, he may need to move to prove himself at a higher level before we could call him in (for all our issues at left back/left wing back, we currently have a starting Premier League option and at least two starting Championship options, so that's the standard required to get a call up).
Will definitely be keeping an eye out for him though - and for me that's more what the link from the domestic league to the national team is, a place for players to get game time in and develop with a view to stepping up at both club and international level down the line. In truth, that's the role most European domestic leagues play these days, and there's nothing wrong with that.
irishfan86
19/12/2024, 9:20 PM
Tough night out for Rovers. I watched the first half — Kenny had a great opportunity with a ball hit right across the six yard area. Good movement to be in that position but really needed to finish.
elatedscum
19/12/2024, 10:43 PM
Tough night. Could have scored 4. Two late chances for Greene, Kenny’s early miss, Burke’s penalty shout.
Thought Burke and Byrne looked a significant step up when they came on. Not sure why Greene came on for Kenny. Mandriou and Farrugia had moments but didn’t impress as much as you’d hope
elatedscum
19/12/2024, 10:47 PM
Does that mean Rovers get Real Betis based on Rovers having better goals scored than APOEL? If that’s the case I’d be screaming to score an own goal in stoppage time to avoid it and get Olimpija Ljubljana instead
Eirambler
20/12/2024, 6:54 AM
They play Molde or Backa Topola next. Last night was useful in terms of giving us a sense of the standard of what we were watching up to now. The Chelsea youth/reserve XI in second gear were miles too good for them. Will hopefully put the call up Kenny/Watts/Byrne/Farrugia/whoever stuff to bed now.
elatedscum
20/12/2024, 8:40 AM
In fairness, the lads who played cost £317m to acquire and the vast majority are paid more in a week than the rovers players are paid in a year.
You had a £20m keeper, a back 4 that cost over £100m including a Euro 2024 winner in Cucurella, and France and Portugal internationals (Disasi and Veiga) along with Acheampong who was held back until he signed a new deal, announced on Wednesday and is considered the heir to Reece James. In midfield, also over £100m including Nkunku who was Bundesliga player of the season, German PFA player of the season and player of the year in 2022 (all 3 big awards) before signing for Chelsea. Even former golden boy and €100m man Joao Felix came off the bench (£46m for Chelsea).
I honestly think if say Bristol City or Cardiff come up against that team - it’s probably an equally dominant win.
Joxerbrowne
20/12/2024, 8:51 AM
In fairness, the lads who played cost £317m to acquire and the vast majority are paid more in a week than the rovers players are paid in a year.
You had a £20m keeper, a back 4 that cost over £100m including a Euro 2024 winner in Cucurella, and France and Portugal internationals (Disasi and Veiga) along with Acheampong who was held back until he signed a new deal, announced on Wednesday and is considered the heir to Reece James. In midfield, also over £100m including Nkunku who was Bundesliga player of the season, German PFA player of the season and player of the year in 2022 (all 3 big awards) before signing for Chelsea. Even former golden boy and €100m man Joao Felix came off the bench (£46m for Chelsea).
I honestly think if say Bristol City or Cardiff come up against that team - it’s probably an equally dominant win.
And to add to that Jack Byrne certainly did not look out of place when on the pitch.
pineapple stu
20/12/2024, 9:04 AM
He was a generational standout player in the LoI though. The others aren't.
On Kenny specifically, his miss from eight yards early on was a shocker too
Joxerbrowne
20/12/2024, 9:29 AM
He was a generational standout player in the LoI though. The others aren't.
On Kenny specifically, his miss from eight yards early on was a shocker too
It's funny how the bad is always mentioned, yeah he missed a chance he was offside for anyway, but what about the run and shot the keeper made a great save from, which led to the corner which the goal was scored from.
Kenny made an excellent run and the strike was even better as he was off balance .
pineapple stu
20/12/2024, 9:46 AM
Fair. I think that chance was less good than the miss was bad, if that makes sense. It was a routine enough save ultimately; it could have been a better chance if he'd managed to bring the ball down better with his previous touch. He wouldn't have been off-balance for the shot of he hadn't let the ball get away.
If he was offside for the miss then that's on him too.
May sound harsh, but that's the margins at the top.
I'm not saying he's a complete donkey obviously. But they comments on the Sam Curtis thread also show a half-decent LoI player has a lot to do to show they're international standard. Byrne is possibly the only one in recent years (maybe since Crowe/Byrne) to do so
Acornvilla
22/12/2024, 6:39 PM
I only got to watch the 2nd half of this so can't really comment, but my biggest take away was the strength of that Chelsea team honestly, did not expect so many really established internationals to be on the pitch, the Irish senior team would have struggled. Rovers did look decent for the last 20 odd minutes when a raft of subs came, would have been nice to grab a 2nd goal. I think a degree of the substitutions were to reward people who deserved a few minutes on the big stage, Greene especially.
Stuttgart88
10/02/2025, 11:53 AM
Got a run out against Raith. Looked to me like he was trying a bit too hard to get involved. Maeda put in a great low square ball that he didn't attack and Maeda gave him the evils. I noticed then that after Maeda scored his 3rd Kenny ran to congratulate him but Maeda blanked him, I think because he preferred to run to the assist provider, but to me it looked like the body language from Maeda wasn't great!
Kingdom
10/02/2025, 12:23 PM
Got a run out against Raith. Looked to me like he was trying a bit too hard to get involved. Maeda put in a great low square ball that he didn't attack and Maeda gave him the evils. I noticed then that after Maeda scored his 3rd Kenny ran to congratulate him but Maeda blanked him, I think because he preferred to run to the assist provider, but to me it looked like the body language from Maeda wasn't great!
As you know I don't watch Celtic that much, but anytime I saw Maeda when he had the shaved head, he always looked like a scorpy kant to be fair.
Stuttgart88
10/02/2025, 2:44 PM
Thanks for the thoughtful contribution.
pineapple stu
14/05/2025, 8:30 PM
Scores his first Celtic goal against Aberdeen tonight, on his first Celtic start. Puts them 4-1 up with half an hour to go.
Downside is his start comes at the cost of putting Idah back on the bench. Not sure if this is Celtic putting him in the shop window for a summer move, or if they genuinely want to look at him for next season. You'd have to imagine the former given how little action he's seen since returning in January. Still, a goal's a goal.
ifk101
15/05/2025, 9:01 AM
Ever Celtic player is in the shop window, no? Kenny had a tap-in to win the Rangers game if Maeda gave him the ball but happy to see he got a start and scored a good goal - timed his run to get ahead of the defender, made a clean connection, and placed it well. Goal in the last five games for the dropped Idah ...
Eirambler
24/05/2025, 4:30 PM
10 minutes away from potentially having to take a penalty in a Scottish Cup Final here...
Have to say he was really poor during his stint on the pitch. No presence at all up front. A bit mad that they've ended up with him and Yang up front in extra time in their biggest domestic game of the season, neither are anywhere near good enough.
Just needs to make sure he buries his penalty now if he takes one.
pineapple stu
24/05/2025, 4:46 PM
Scored it anyway. Which is more than can be said for Celtic's first taker
Eirambler
24/05/2025, 4:51 PM
Scores it, but Celtic miss two others and lose. They were awful up front throughout and Idah and Kenny will take a lot of flak for their part in them blowing a treble. Both were anonymous during their time on the field. Scales had a decent game to be fair, he wasn't the issue at all.
rebelmusic
24/05/2025, 5:06 PM
Scores it, but Celtic miss two others and lose. They were awful up front throughout and Idah and Kenny will take a lot of flak for their part in them blowing a treble. Both were anonymous during their time on the field. Scales had a decent game to be fair, he wasn't the issue at all.
I wish scales had taken a few more shots. You could see him thinking about it a few times and changing his mind. That extra time was woeful I'm general.
Rodgers tactics were brutal today as well
Stuttgart88
27/05/2025, 11:21 AM
I thought Scales was excellent actually, and @rebelmusic, yes you could see him thinking of shooting a few times but took the safer option each time.
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