He looked good. And he finally seems to have lost the excess pounds.
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He looked good. And he finally seems to have lost the excess pounds.
I think he'd lost those a month ago to be honest. He just looks short of a bit of puff.
I probably haven't seen an Everton game in a couple of weeks but didn't think he'd been playing regularly either. He's going to be a good premiership player.
Yeah, he'll be terrific, especially with Everton having 6+ extra games next season so he'll get more opportunities. With Deulofeu likely to sign on again next season, they're probably sorted for wingers so they'll only be looking to recruit up front and in midfield so I think he'll get a chance to establish himself with a good pre-season behind him. That time he spent frozen out at Spartak didn't do him any favours at all.
I think he only missed the last 2 games at Spartak before joining Everton. Up to those last 2 games before the winter break, he had been playing regularly.
If he has looked like a michelinmanbaby, unfit/out of puff, there would have to be some other explanations.
Just scored in friendly against celta vigo - nice finish from inside the box into the bottom corner
Great goal from McGeady, puts it in off the top right post.
absolute cracker of a goal
'Twas a beauty. Controlled and composed. Lovely finish. Delighted to see him score as people often give him a hard time for his lack of goals.
Leicester have brought it back to 1-1.
The goal of a cracker.
BBC rather smitten with it:
Precision. Absolute precision!
Kasper Schmeichel makes a sprawling save to keep out Sylvain Distin, the ball coughs out to Aiden McGeady on the left-hand side of the penalty area but he has Schmeichel and three defenders between himself and the goal. He has a square foot or so of space in the very top corner available, and simply places the ball right there. Brilliant goal!
I have it recorded in HD, the ball seems to move oddly in the air somehow.
Martinez praises McGeady's performance: http://www.goal.com/en-ie/news/3938/...rmance?ICID=SP
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Originally Posted by Goal.com
Another view of the goal from a better angle I think, brilliant shot curled right into the top corner!!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S7JfVI1-OZI
Actually it not quite the top, it hits the post a few inches below, the balls seems to more oddly after that
it was coming down but seemed to go more horizontal after.
Bazza predicts more McGeady magic
Gareth Barry is predicting more magic from Aiden McGeady in the coming weeks – this time in an Everton shirt.
The winger delivered a match-winning performance for the Republic of Ireland on Sunday, scoring a brace in the Green Army’s 2-1 Euro 2016 qualifying victory against Georgia in Tbilisi.
McGeady’s second strike in the final minute was a marvellous individual effort – a skilful pivot on the edge of the penalty area that was followed up with a precise left-foot shot. Such was the quality, Martin O’Neill later described the finish as a "touch of genius".
The former Celtic man opened his account for Everton on the first day of the season away at Leicester City and also released Steven Naismith for the Scot’s goal against Chelsea last weekend.
Both instances were further flashes of McGeady’s ability – and Barry hopes his teammate’s contribution for Ireland at the weekend will trigger a regular run of assists and goals for Everton.
“We have come in this morning [Monday] talking about the games from yesterday," said Barry. "It was great to see Aiden McGeady score both goals in their win. It was a fantastic result for Ireland and it’s always good to see the lads not only playing but scoring.
“It’s something we have seen regularly in training from Aiden. He stuck one away against Leicester and it wasn’t a surprise for him to produce a bit of magic like that. Hopefully that will be brought back here now.
“Games and goals like that bring confidence.
"Last season, he was a bit frustrated coming in in January and not being 100 per cent fit. But we have seen the best of him in pre-season and yesterday’s result and finishes will help.”
‘Magician’ McGeady can have best season yet - Martinez
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Originally Posted by Aiden McGeady
This article by Stephen Hunt could fit neatly into several threads, but it's mainly about McGeady.
http://www.independent.ie/sport/socc...-30584704.html
I like his quip about there being 442 and Trap's 442.
Some of us will always believe in our Aiden.
If you're on twitter, tweet "@BBCMOTD #GOAL1" to vote for McGeady's goal on the opening day of the season as goal of the month for August
I liked this little tidbit of info from a piece I was just having a read through:
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Originally Posted by Dan McDonnell
So...
Strachan insists James McCarthy and Aiden McGeady are no loss to Scotland
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"They’re two terrific players who are at a great club. They’re lads who have got the most out of their ability. Those two have determined their own futures. Aiden did a great job for me at Celtic, he could win games. McCarthy is a lad I've also known for a long time. It would be great to have them but they’re not there, so that’s it. And if they’ve left spaces in our squad, I think we’ve filled them up nicely."
Ridiculous headlines like that really do my head in.
Absolutely, he was nothing but flattering about the pair. Ridiculous.
Me thinks its a ply from the Indo to raise the performance of the two on the night.
Me thinks it's a ploy to make people click into the link.
Fair enough... me thinks it's click baiting
:)
The headline is slightly misleading. Strachan was saying that paying supporters can do what they want, so long as it's not nasty. He wasn't quite urging anyone to do anything in particular.
*McGeady scores*
Scots crowd: "Oh no you didn't!"
Ireland win 1-0.
Works for me.
I don't think there's any major new material here and that old myth about McCarthy making a promise to his dying grandfather is given another run-out, but an otherwise decent piece on "how Scottish-born McGeady and McCarthy ended up playing for Ireland": http://thescore.thejournal.ie/aiden-...72284-Nov2014/
I was just looking for a full list of Scotland-born players who've represented Ireland and Bernie Slaven seems to complete the list along with those mentioned in the piece:Quote:
Originally Posted by TheScore.ie
- Owen Coyle
- Tommy Coyne
- Charlie Gallagher
- Ray Houghton
- Ruesha Littlejohn
- James McCarthy
- Aiden McGeady
- Bernie Slaven
Quite a few Scotland-born players have played for other national sides besides Scotland, such as Australia, Canada, New Zealand, NI and the US. Others have played for England, Italy, Uruguay and Wales, and even a few more for the IFA's pre-1950 Ireland team:
- William Kennedy Gibson
- William Leslie
- Bob Milne
- Bob Morrison
- Joe Ponsonby
- John Walker
If Gordon McQueen saw the full list of Scots who've represented other lands, he'd be so seething mad, he'd have a heart attack.
It is a stupid comment from McQueen when you consider the influence the Irish have had on Glasgow and the extremely strong ties that still exist between Glasgow and Ireland (Donegal in particular)
I just turned on Everton v QPR and almost immediately Aiden showed some lovely footwork followed by a sumptuous cross which Naismith finished very tidily. Dunne somewhat culpable in the build up, though the main error was Rob Green's duffed clearance.
He has just been subbed.
Nice way to counter the Mirror article that had him statistically the worst crosser in the EPL this season. Because I am all about the stats now like tricky.
I love to see him get into the box and stand the ball up - it's one of his strengths and he doesn't get the chance to do it enough for Ireland when he's always stuck out on the wing.