Who are the left wingers for Wolves and Burnley?
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see you say that but it just comes across as desperate. its a real fall from grace for duff, in fact quite disastrous, and yes i know the argument, if he's still doing it it in the green then it doesnt matter how he plays for his club blah blah blah blah(so much for players like fahey having to 'prove' themselves in England right?)
last campaign for him to be honest. should be good to see him in the loi in the next couple of years tho :) will defo get brays gates up
should have joined liverpool in 2006 or left england altogether. but greed took over.
Anyone that says Duff wouldnt make the Wolves or Burnley teams is a joker,he is still head and shoulders above anyone at either of those 2 clubs.He has been at a mess of a club for the last few years so its no wonder his club form hasnt been great but his International performances have been quality. Owen was probably worse than Duff at Newcastle but because of him being English with a reputation in the past he got a move to United where he will probably do well. If Duff got a similar move I still think he would be capable of playing in a Champions league team
plenty of U-21's, Glen Crowe, Jason Byrne, Colin Healy....
am i pushing my luck a bit?
well i believe your only saying that because you know its not going to happen while it looks quite like duff will be playing in the english second division next year.
if he was playing in ireland he'd still be the same duff, my reason for wanting him to move is out of pride i guess, i like to see irish players do well as they're representing ireland(part of the reason i wish the top irish players played outside england as well)
Exactly. I wish Irish players as much success as possible at club level. I think it's great to hear people finally coming around to the fact that Shay Given just may be the best in the premiership. Don't understand people saying all that matters is that they do well for Ireland.
i actually got that from you eirebhoy, in that post i was meant to write ''i remember a post from eirebhoy...'' just for the record ;)
I hope he gets out of Newcastle pronto. Beaten 6-1 today by Orient. A complete shambles of a performance. He should take a pay cut and get out now (if that is possible)
From the first post in this thread....
...to this:
It's been quite the fall for Duffer. While I would not read any more into a heavy pre-season defeat than into a big pre-season win (their hammering of Darlington), it is as clear as day that unless Newcastle get things sorted off the pitch quicksnap then the playing staff won't stand a chance. Duff is going to be absolutely key to our chances of finishing in the top two spots in this group (and it irks me no end to hear people referring to our standing in the group as if a playoff place is a fait accompli, as many commentators and even players (such as Doyle) have done recently) and if he is to find form it means that either the club sort themselves out, or Duff walks. I'm sure Sunderland/Wolves would jump at the chance to take him. Duff has been excellent for Ireland in this campaign, but staying at Newcastle in their current state poses too great a threat to his form and confidence coming into the pivotal stage of our efforts at qualification.
Nice article about him in the Guardian: http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/b...e-championship
I cant believe Newcastle have a $70,000 a week player like that. Maybe they are hopeful he starts with a bang, then they can raise the price to someone up there who has a player injury in the first few weeks of the season? But paying $70,000 a week, how long would they want to do that?
He has a contract for 70k a week - Newcastle can't just cancel it! Even if they want to.
I said previously in this thread he followed the money to the shambles of a club and got his just desserts. :mad: Football made him a multi millionaire and I'm sure he could have survived on around 50k a week at Liverpool. All this talk of staying loyal to NUFC is simply because he not going to get paid better anywhere else.
I will admit he has been a great servant ( and player) to Ireland and stilll has something to offer us.
"Worse, being less able to run away from defenders after outwitting them appears not only to have diminished him technically but also mentally, battering confidence that was first bruised when José Mourinho and Arjen Robben demonstrated that, even when he was in his prime, there were more explosive wingers than him around."
In Robben's first season Duff was the better player imo. He was regularly outscoring him in the ratings and Mourinho even said that everyone is talking about Robben when Duff has been his best player.
Just scored his first of the season.
Excellent run into the box for the goal. He's playing on the right.
I thought Duff had a good game today for Newcastle and had a lot to do with them getting back in the game. Maybe I am biased but he had that extra bit of class. If he stays injury free, some time in the championship might do him good in that he might get some confidence from performing consistently over a number of games.
That's true, he's probably still too good for the championship.
He played against a footballing side today a shone. I'd just be worried that some of the other teams in that league will be just interested in hacking the legs from under him, I hope he manages to stay injury free for the season.
He has lost that yard of pace, but his football brain is still way ahead of many others, especially at that lower level.
He displayed great intelligence at times, and might have been in at least twice more had players picked up on his runs.
The actual goal itself was a very hard one to finish given the angle, and the fact that it was on his right foot. Well taken.
He had a pretty average game apart from the goal, but his off-the-ball runs were fantastic, and had he someone with a bit more football intelligence to link up with, Newcastle might have won the game.
Great finish today like. He had a lot less time to put it away than it looked like at first.
According to today Indo there are a few Premiership clubs and 1 Bundesliga club interested in him. I dont follow German football very closely but Id much prefer to see Duff at a decent German club rather than at the likes of Stoke, Wolves or Hull... Although I still fully believe he could do a job for a top club in England if he had the right manager
http://www.independent.ie/sport/socc...d-1855410.html
What's going on with the papers? are any of them naming the clubs that are linked to him? That ape Cathal Dervan was at it yesterday"a northern club....", yet he hadn't the balls to name the club.Does anybody know what clubs are actually interested in Duff?
Cathal Dervan, I stopped reading anything that clown wrote/made up since 2002. Not sure who I rate less, him or Tom "Chip on my shoulder/I love GAA" Humphries.
I think Duffs goal at the wkd did him no harm but its more likely that he will stay at Newcastle considering the fact that he wont get anywhere near his wages anywhere else. If he has a good first half of the season with Newcastle, someone might come in for him in Jan.
Huge GAA head, which is all well and good but at every opportunity he uses events like the munster final etc etc to say how great gaa is in his opinion compared to rugby, soccer etc etc......
One of those quotes you read yesterday was along the lines of "how many schools will the champions league trophy be visiting this year, sam and liam spend their whole year going from school to school" like wha!! :rolleyes:
NO its not that, he got a great response for his original 100 reasons why the GAA is better than....article, in fairness it was very good and did the rounds of all gaa forums and mailing lists. However he is living off past glories and he keeps trying to emulate that article every year.
I have to say though I like his no-nonsense approach and calls it as he sees it. Its the rugby he isn't gone on, not the soccer.
Born in the UK of Irish parents, lived in London as a child before they moved back to Dublin. Big Leeds fan funilly enough despite his slavish devotion to Roy Keane. He does like his soccer but is mad for the GAA and dislikes rugby. Always liked his articles but he's lost it a bit recently for me....
no 116 is a pop at the FAI. if he was bothered taking his seat in the stand early sometime he'd hear the artane boys band belting out "on the one road" consistantly before GAA matches. so its not just the fai tom!
detests league of ireland.... :rolleyes: