georgie imo but joe gamble has been outstanding aswel
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georgie imo but joe gamble has been outstanding aswel
1.George
2.Devine
3.Kearney
gonna see a huge victory here for georgie
george for me
has anyone else been a bit dissapointed by danny murphys season so far?
he hasnt played for much of itQuote:
Originally Posted by equalyred
good point but the games he has played hes been average imo
Georgie 4 me aswell, class act!
I think Doyler was up until he left. He played superb matches for City. I'm gutted he isn't still a City player.
I think Kearney has been the revelation of the season so far but...
George
Kearney
Hoggie
Devine
Benno
Dan....
I agree Georgie has been superb but I tell you Roy O'Donovan is going to be a real star.
He's only 20 but he is a fantastic talent and as well as having skill to burn he has that "nasty" streak that gives him that little bit extra during the game.
Nothing phases him - remember the go he had off Heary after he scored in Tolka (and the tackle on him beforehand). Saw him have a go at one of the Glaway players last Monday night also (the #6 who got sent off)
I reckon he's gonna be a new favourite in weeks to come.
........oh ya, he's getting the odd important goal as well :D
p.s - If Fenn keeps going the way he is he's going to be in contention. He was excellent against Galway IMO. Last night's goal will do him a world of good.
lads, i think hoggie is the most underrated player in the leauge and in the club, the lad NEVER has a bad game, yet we have no song for him, teams tend not to attack down his side of the pitch either.
On danny murphy, he played well last night espessially for the first goal.
We do have 1 but its crap!!Quote:
Originally Posted by kevincronin2000
"Neal Horgan, Horgan
Neal Horgan!
Neal Horgan, Horgan
Neal Horgan!"
Sounds top notch to me.
George
I think Kearney has been brilliant also..for his size he is very strong and never gives up..Georgie is having a good season as is Micky Devine too..to many choices..the team are all playing well really..
George by some distance.
George O'Callaghan in a canter.
George without a doubt. He's playing in a way more disciplined way and is really settling in to the midfield role.
George O'Callaghan, Tra la la la