will pats be able to keep him ? hes pure class, surely he will be attracting attention from clubs in england.
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will pats be able to keep him ? hes pure class, surely he will be attracting attention from clubs in england.
from seeing him week in and week out his temperment and attitude have definitely improved since his first spell at pats and his time at drogs.
he has definitely matured an awful lot as was seen when he took the captains armband the other nite v cork.
dont know if anyone in england will look at him now as he's had a couple of chances over there, and i'd hate to see him leaving pats but he's defo too good for us and the league imo
Class player. The best in the Eircom League by an absolute mile. He is probably the closest the league has to Paul Scholes.
Why did it not work for him with Drogs? Was it down to his attitude or was it down to Drogs style of play?
was he in england already ?
He was with Arsenal and Aston Villa as a youngster.
No doubting that his current status as flavour of the month is clouding popular judgement, but he is an outstanding player. Bear in mind, however, that for a period of a year or so in the recent past a lot of people had forgotten he existed and wouldn't have named him in the top twenty players in the league.
I love watching him play, but he's a hard player to fit into any modern system. McDonnell has hit on the right position for him more or less by accident on a couple of occasions. As for going to England, I doubt it. Someone may well take a punt on him, but I doubt he'd be a major success in British football. He's a classical, 80s-style playmaker and they don't have much call for them across the water. I doubt his physical condition would be up to scratch either (not that he's unfit, he's just not especially quick or robust.) He would of course be in the Irish squad if they were picked on merit.
There's no doubting his ability and this season he's really shown how good he can be but there are still some questions of his attitude. The time at Drogs seemed pretty tough. IIRC, he only lasted six months there.
What'll McDonnell do when Ndo gets fit again?
There's no way on God's earth he'd drop Fahey for Ndo. If Ndo ever returns, he's more likely to be accommodated on the right (they've got a striker there most weeks.)
Drogs chucked him for misbehavin and whatnot - he was outstanding in our first setanta cup victory
looks like us sacking him was the kick up the a$$ he needed. Fair play he's been great this season and the few drogs pats games last year he played well too. wasn't payin much attnetion to him other than that.
He's flavour of the month but justifiably so and I don't think it's temporary thing I think he's really growing and improving.
Very creative
Its been said all over the country that fahey is the best player in the league
he's far too good for it i think
mccourts a great player too but just not consistent enough
george comes nowhere near the the both of them
at this moment in time fahey is unquestionably the best player in the league, we'll just have to wait and see if he will maintain it for the season, with his form at the minute he would walk onto any team in the country, he is a class act, i tip derry to win the league, but if fahey stay on form for the season pats will walk it,
I'd rate him above both of them. Might get a slating from other Derry fans, but if I had a straight out choice for one of those three in the Derry side it'd be Fahey. Paddy is injury prone and his work rate sometimes leaves a lot to be desired. George is a ****, and vastly overrated if you ask me.
In terms of sheer skill, Paddy would probably have the edge. His ability on the ball is unreal, but he often runs down blind alleys where the best we can hope for is a free. Fahey is the most complete midfielder out of the three of them.
Ndo at his best is unreal, but there is no way Fahey could be dropped by McDonnell on his current form.
Fahey is superb...pity he can't be kep off the jar!!
there used to be a question mark over faheys temperment and attitude but not any more, i think hes very much copped on and realised that he was in danger of ruining his career when he found himself on the bench for a very mediocre pats team towards the end of the season the year he came back from drogs, hes been like a new man ever since. think hes even calmed down on the boozing. he gets "special" treatment off nearly every team weve played this season and hasnt reacted once. he certainly wont be pushed aside for ndo, personally i think ndos days at the saints are numbered, cant see his contract being renewed at the end of the season.
Quality player.What age is Fahey now?
He's 25.
How do you come to that conclusion? I've seen Paddy drop out of games completely, and that coupled with seeing him completely blocked in the Metro everytime I'm home gives me the impression that his workrate isn't what it could be. I know he's hacked out of some games completely as well of course.
As I said, I knew I was gonna get slated for writing that. On the basis of this season, I'd have Fahey. It's just an opinion.
Just because someone doesn't agree with you doesn't mean they don't know what they are on about.
I agree. He's an outstanding player but has to continue this form over a season or two.
Staying on the consistanty theme, we won't. We're good, but we're not quite there yet. If we're still in the hunt by July who knows, but to be honest, it's Pats' to lose this season. /off topic.
I've seen him play extremely in two of the three Pats games I've seen this year. Against ourselves and Cork. In both games, he bossed the midfield. His passing ability and vision is the best I've ever seen in this league. Can't remember if he was any good in the Rovers game. That was a pretty crap game overall.
I think any praise for his free, which I can honestly say I haven't heard or read, was for its importance more than its delivery. He could have smacked it way over or into the bottom of the wall but he got it close enough to going over the wall and the deflection took it in.Quote:
Originally Posted by are you serious
That's the kind of thing I hate to see people saying. Why is he too good for it ? Is that not the standard of player we aspire to seeing in the league ? It's certainly the standard I want to see at Pats. I'm sure Fahey could play at a higher level, and that's probably what people mean, but I hope he doesn't go. Hopefully his age (25 as was said already) will put English clubs off. They tend to want teenagers/earlier twenties, though that has changed a bit in the last couple of years, with the likes of Bennet(wasn't he about 25 ?) and O'Callahgan going over.
And on the subject of Fahey v McCourt/O'Callaghan, complete nonsense to say he isn't fit to lace their boots. Three very gifted players but I wouldn't swap Fahey for either of the others.
sure fahey has always been an absolute quality EL player. always has had fantastic abilty, if not a little inconsistent. he is a very intelligent player.
but i think paddy mccourt is up there along side him on his day with ease,plus when chrissy turner was with us and playing his best i would not have swapped him for anyone in the league.unfortunately he seems to have fitness problems and doesnt look at all sharp right now.
there is an adbundance of talent in the league right now and any of the top 6 or 7 clubs can beat each other.i think murphy in goals for shams is also some player
Set up Gary O'Neill for first against Cork.
Netted the second having started with the ball from half way and playing a one two.
Scored the third from the free.
That's over rating?
Thus far this season he has been the form player in the league no doubt.
He has always had the football intelligence and as other shave pointed out has both as a player and as an individual since his return to St Pats.
I could go on and on but what's the point with someone who can't see the woods for the trees
i have seen fahey play from close quaters an wot makes him a great player is his ability to drop deep and pick up the ball. he is the hardest player to mark imo.if you do man mark him it leaves you exposed in other areas of the park.....a real class player. the league suits him now as there is less Rodey Collins type players kicking lumps out of the opposition.
"are you serious" , a question for you......you that has played eircom League football, and you obviously have an advantage over the rest of us , who is the best player in the League as far as your concerned?.....as a matter of interest , who did you play for?
1. Why have you retired?
2. Who are you?
3. Do you play junior football?
4. Why do you use the word atrocious so often and you cannot even spell it.?
5. Stop pretending to be someone you are not. Its embarrassing which you also cannot spell by the way.
Firstly, I am not your friend.
So you have intimate knowledge of the League yet fail to recognise the crest of a past member.
Everyone is entitled to an opinion but base it on fact and maybe a little knowledge.
Just because you've played at this level doesn't mean you were of that level. I've come across many many players in this league over the years who were unable to kick snow off a rope neve rmind lace Fahey's boots.
What the fcuk has Cesc Fabregas got to do with this?
IMHO, Absolutely nada, nowt, nothing, zilch.
I especially like the bit where he plays the "You haven't played professionally so you can't comment" card.
I get a warm feeling inside from reading that