View Full Version : O'Callaghan to Ipswich?
http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/teams/i/ipswich_town/5348948.stm . Will the Portman Road Tunnell be big enough for his ego.
A face
15/09/2006, 4:31 PM
If the personal terms are alright then he may well go, providing he actuallly does well.
gustavo
15/09/2006, 10:48 PM
Surely this should be in the National Team forum as he is now automatically good enough for the national team ;)
kdjaC
15/09/2006, 10:58 PM
Is what Dolan meant when he wrote he heard some good news on the George saga?
Hes there a week so obviously Dolan knew this when he wrote his piece then it was extended....god bless patron saint of the league. And most Pats fans want him back :confused:
kdjac
If Ipswich pay the cash they can have him. Not sure how he could sbe signed out of the transfer window though... Maybe on loan until January with view to sale...?
DmanDmythDledge
16/09/2006, 11:08 AM
Ye he can move on loan alright.
A face
16/09/2006, 5:59 PM
Is what Dolan meant when he wrote he heard some good news on the George saga?
Hes there a week so obviously Dolan knew this when he wrote his piece then it was extended....god bless patron saint of the league. And most Pats fans want him back :confused:
Exactly .... He continues to sever all links with the eL with that kind of thing. He can keep his ‘insight’ and his meddling ways and shove ‘em up somewhere.
Cosmo
18/09/2006, 10:36 AM
http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/teams/i/ipswich_town/5348948.stm . Will the Portman Road Tunnell be big enough for his ego.
Tbh, he's struggle to make their reserves team I'd say - and that's if they even decide to sign him
BohsPartisan
18/09/2006, 10:38 AM
Glad to see you don't let your personal feelings cloud your judgment Cosmo.
Cosmo
18/09/2006, 10:41 AM
Glad to see you don't let your personal feelings cloud your judgment Cosmo.
Would be interesting to see joey gamble or jason gavin get another shot across the water - o callaghan just isn't good enough for a champioship side in my opinion
razor
18/09/2006, 10:54 AM
Ye he can move on loan alright.
Anything to get the leech off the payroll.
Pablo
18/09/2006, 10:57 AM
Anything to get the leech off the payroll.
spreading you bitterness on here too Razor?
GOC is a legend and it will be the end of Prico if he is allowed to leave
razor
18/09/2006, 11:02 AM
spreading you bitterness on here too Razor?
GOC is a legend and it will be the end of Prico if he is allowed to leaveAnd theres me thinking you were banned.:D
Bitterness? Moi? ;)
He is of no value to the club I support at the moment and if the only option is to get rid then so be it. As i'm sure you know we are not exactly flush with cash so paying out his wages every week so he can trot about with the U21s is not exactly good business.
Surely such attacks/threats on our manager shouldn't be allowed.
Pablo
18/09/2006, 11:09 AM
And theres me thinking you were banned.:D
Bitterness? Moi? ;)
He is of no value to the club I support at the moment and if the only option is to get rid then so be it. As i'm sure you know we are not exactly flush with cash so paying out his wages every week so he can trot about with the U21s is not exactly good business.
Surely such attacks/threats on our manager shouldn't be allowed.
well i know i'd rather have him in the team.
Next you'll tell me Admir Soft Touch is a better player :eek:
razor
18/09/2006, 11:13 AM
well i know i'd rather have him in the team. You know my views on this well enough by now, yes of course we'd all prefer to have him in the team but its obvious at this stage that he ain't ever going to play for Rico again, therefore whats the alternative ? let him draw his wages every week for nothing?
Admir will be a fine player, pointless dragging him into this debate.
Pablo
18/09/2006, 11:26 AM
You know my views on this well enough by now, yes of course we'd all prefer to have him in the team but its obvious at this stage that he ain't ever going to play for Rico again, therefore whats the alternative ? let him draw his wages every week for nothing?
Admir will be a fine player, pointless dragging him into this debate.
Get him back in the team. A manager should "manage"
razor
18/09/2006, 11:27 AM
Get him back in the team. A manager should "manage"He can only manage whats manageable.
bigmac
18/09/2006, 11:28 AM
Get him back in the team. A manager should "manage"
And a player should "play"
Pablo
18/09/2006, 12:43 PM
And a player should "play"
idiotic statement. He has to be picked first.
joema
18/09/2006, 12:56 PM
idiotic statement. He has to be picked first.
Can only be picked if he makes himself available!!!
bigmac
18/09/2006, 1:07 PM
idiotic statement. He has to be picked first.
thanks for that constructive piece of criticism. He also has to be willing to play before he's picked :D
Dricky
18/09/2006, 1:48 PM
idiotic statement. He has to be picked first.
He has to withdraw his transfer request first. Sell him, he came out screaming blue murder and asked for a transfer so what do you expect. He doesn't want to play for Cork CIty as Rico is in charge therefore he doesn't want to play for City. Simple really it doesn't matter who is in charge if he wants to play he wants to play but his transfer request shows that he has self-interest first. Leave him off, if he wants to play in the uk again off with him, I really wish him the best of luck and hope he does well but while he has a transfer request in he is not a City legend that he believes he is. His action with the statement through his counsel and it's timing was low and done to inflict damage to our club. We've screamed blue murder when other leave to join Shels, to me his actions are worse.
DmanDmythDledge
18/09/2006, 3:02 PM
Can only be picked if he makes himself available!!!
He made himself available for the U-21s.
He made himself available for the U-21s.
Im talking about the first team, I was under the impression that he will not play for rico
drinkfeckarse
18/09/2006, 3:21 PM
Has he actually played for the U/21's though? I thought he was just training with them myself...
O'Callaghan while a very talented player is clearly also a troublesome player as he has fallen out with almost every manager he has worked under.
A manager has to keep discipline within a squad and if he let one player off with challenging that authority then would be the end of the team. Not that George needs encouragement but I think backing him over the manager really just encourages him to think he is right.
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