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  • Bald Student
    First Team
    • Mar 2003
    • 1824

    #16
    Conan is sponsored by STIG and gets an excessive amount of praise as a result.

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    • Aberdonian Stu
      First Team
      • Sep 2001
      • 2259

      #17
      No he is sponsored by STIG because of the amount of praise he gets.
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      • John83
        Coach
        • Feb 2003
        • 9082

        #18
        Originally posted by Aberdonian Stu
        No he is sponsored by STIG because of the amount of praise he gets.
        The two feed into each other. The more money he gets from STIG, the more we feel the need to praise him, which results in more sponsorship. It'll end in tears I tell you.

        mcglinchey, we have no illusions that Kenna's the next Richard Dunne, but as a group we've always been fond of players who seem to give their all. The aforementioned adulation of Mick O'Donnell (a donkey of a player, but worked extremely hard and never gave up), or our cheers for Tony Mac, whose technical skills are often denigrated, or our sponsorship and praise of Conan Byrne, who is willing to chase the balls others will give up on, to force his way past a defender when it's easier to just take the easy pass (doing exactly that resulted in the winner against Dundalk in the cup), prove this.

        That's not saying he's not a good player either: he's a couple of inches short of six foot, but I've seen him beat a monster like Clive Delaney in the air. He's an ever-present key player in a consistently stingy defence.

        Oh, and by the way, screw you. We'll sing the praises of whomever we deem fit.
        You can't spell failure without FAI

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        • DmanDmythDledge
          International Prospect
          • Feb 2006
          • 7789

          #19
          He was rested tonight. Came on after 63 minutes. Mahon out.
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