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Darren Potter could be making his loan move permanent:
http://www.skysports.com/story/0,195...247985,00.html
Irish Abroad for Saturday, 25th April 2009: http://www.chatsoccer.net/irishabroa...ate=2009-04-25
Stephen Ireland scored his thirteenth goal of the season, strangely only four of these have been at Eastlands
Caleb Folan was sent off, in his first league start this year
Keith Fahey scored his third goal since moving to Birmingham. All of these have been at St Andrew's
Shane Redmond was an unused sub for the third game in a row for Nottingham Forest
Darren Potter scored his second goal on loan at Sheffield Wednesday. He's scored more goals in 16 games for the Owls than he has in the last two seasons at Wolves
Ian Harte scored his first goal in English football since 2004
Alan Bennett scored his first goal of the season
Irish Abroad for Sunday, 26th April 2009: http://www.chatsoccer.net/irishabroa...ate=2009-04-26
Keith Andrews came off the bench for his seventh introduction of the season
Aaron Doran was an unused sub for the third game in a row
Irish Abroad for Monday, 27th April 2009: http://www.chatsoccer.net/irishabroa...ate=2009-04-27
Shane Long scored his third goal in two games, and sixth in his last twelve games
In the same game, Alan Lee picked up his seventh booking in his last ten games, this was the Galway man's eighth yellow of 2008/2009
John Joe O' Toole, Sean Scannel and Eoin Garvan in the imscouting 10 youngsters to watch in the championship:
http://www.imscouting.com/global_news_item.aspx?id=1875
http://www.imscouting.com/global_news_item.aspx?id=1871
David Hutton could sign permanently for cheltenham this week:
http://www.thisisgloucestershire.co....l/article.html
Also:
Alan Bennett hoping to stay at Brentford:
http://www.sportinglife.com/football...al_131229.html
http://www.premierleague.com/page/Te...,12306,00.html
Dunne Lawrence and Given.
Stephen Ireland our top ranked player overall. Robbie Keane not far behind. Shay Given is in the top 100 as well.
And people still persist with the "we don't have the players" line every time we don't win.
I'm excited to see Lawrence in action for us.
http://www.skysports.com/video/clips...271593,00.html
Kind of obscure one, John Disney from Stockport in Skill School, he's got some U17 & U19 caps if Im not mistaken!
http://www.skysports.com/video/clips...271593,00.html
Gary Frewen from Reading also!
Danny Ireland on the bench again for Coventry ..he is a 18 year old keeper from Os ..we should nick him to
Mark O'Brien on for derby county
Irish Abroad statistics for April 2009: http://www.chatsoccer.net/irishabroad/april.xquery
Sheffield United's run to the play offs helped Paddy Kenny win the most games, the goalkeeper tops the winners list with 4 wins
Coventry are well represented in the draws table, Kieran Westwood, Michael Doyle and Clinton Morrison all figure near the top of the tables, but it's Preston's Jon Macken with the most draws - 5 in total
Norwich's relegation means it's no surprise Gary Doherty had the most losses in the fourth month, the defender started four losses for the Canaries
Macken, Westwood and Mark Kennedy all started the most games, the striker, goalkeeper and winger each started seven games for their respective clubs
Shay Given, Richard Dunne, Michael Doyle and Clinton Morrison all completed 90 minutes more often than any other player, each player remained on the pitch for six games
Aiden McGeady was substituted more than any other player, the Celtic winger was withdrawn from the action four times
Matt Holland, Stephen Hunt, Caleb Folan and Cillian Sheridan were all introduced three times in April
Darren Randolph was an unused substitute more than any other player, Barnsley's Martin Devaney was an unused substitute more than any other outfield player
Another profligate month in front of goal for Irish players, with Shane Long and Stephen Ireland both netting the most, just three. Better news for Long was that Reading went on to win every game he scored in during April
Alan Lee picked up the most bookings in April, the striker was shown the yellow card three times
Joe Lapira scores first goal of season, apparently missed the first few games due to injury. if anyone is interested it is at 5:30 in this clip:
http://fotball.aftenbladet.no/forste...icle136647.ece
from BBC Gossip
"Hull midfielder Kevin Kilbane says his home life has been wrecked by the Tigers' battle to beat the drop. (The Sun"
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TWO LADS IN THE NORTHS'S B SQUAD AGAINST SCOTLAND
Shane Duffy Everton
Daniel Lafferty Celtic
Ian Harte has been offered a contract for next season by Carlisle. Glad to see he managed to get a run in the team towards the end of the season.
Billy Clarke released by Ipswich.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/foot...wn/8040140.stm
Alex Bruce and Shane Supple in negotiations about new deals.
there are a lot of Catholics playing for the north now 3 or 4 are Celtic players . Mc Ginn , Mc Court, Daniel Lafferty , and a goal keeper lad ( cant think of his name) also Seán Webb, Chris Baird , M 'o Connor , Tony kane and sammy clingan, I actually like to see this mix , I support both irish teams but believe there should really only be team.
St Ledger scores in the playoff game v Sheff Utd last night and put in yet another good performance.
Eddie Nolan got another 90 mins for Preston adding to him gaining more big game experience.
Wayne Hendersson back at Preston and fully fit after his successful loan spell at Grimsby, now aiming to push for his 1st team place and get back into the Ireland squad next season.
Stephen Hunt was an unused sub for Reading today in their first leg match against Burnley. Reading lost 1-0, Kevin Doyle started up front alongside Shane Long but was subbed off after 40 minutes. Surely injury was the reason? Not on TV over here in Canada. Noel Hunt was not in the matchday sixteen but Jay Tabb did play the full 90 in midfield.
Irish Abroad for Saturday, 2nd May 2009: http://www.chatsoccer.net/irishabroa...ate=2009-05-02
Keith Andrews scored his fourth goal of the season. Three of these have come away from Ewood Park, and this was the first time he scored in a game Blackburn went on to lose
Liam Lawrence picked up his eighth booking of the season in only playing 20 games.
As a comparison, Rory Delap was booked in the same game. This was his third booking of the season, in 34 games.
Graham Kavanagh scored his sixth goal of the season
James McKeown made his first appearance of the season, in the last game of the season. Before this, the goalkeeper had been an unused substitute 33 times!
Cliff Byrne scored for the second time in two games, his first strikes of the season
Mark Yeates notched his thirteenth goal of the season. A prolific return for the midfielder, almost doubling his tally of eight for 2007/2008
Scott Davies signed off the season with his fourteenth goal from midfield
John Thompson ended his season on a high, opening his account by scoring twice in the final game!
Jamie McCarthy scored his fifth and sixth goals of the season, only one of these came away from home. Hamilton failed to lose a game this season when the midfielder scored
Tim Clancy picked up his second booking of 2008/2009
Irish Abroad for Sunday, 3rd May 2009: http://www.chatsoccer.net/irishabroa...ate=2009-05-03
Alan Lee scored his sixth goal of the season
Clinton Morrison scored his twelfth goal of the season, and was booked for the eighth time
Concidentally, Sean St Ledger also scored and was booked. This was the defender's fifth goal and fourth booking
Keith Fahey scored his fourth goal of the season, and second in two games
Congratulations to defender Mark O'Brien on making his debut. At only 16, I'm pretty sure he's the youngest Irish player to make an appearance this season
Irish Abroad for Thursday, 7th May 2009: http://www.chatsoccer.net/irishabroa...ate=2009-05-07
David van Zanten picked up his sixth booking of the season
Alan O'Brien made his first start since April 13th. The Hibernian midfielder has made 13 starts this season, almost double his total for last season
Irish Abroad for Saturday, 9th May 2009: http://www.chatsoccer.net/irishabroa...ate=2009-05-09
Keith Andrews was shown his sixth yellow of this season
More than half of Sunderland's bench were Irish - Nicky Colgan, Paul McShane, Andy Reid and Daryl Murphy - however, only Reid was introduced
Liam Lawrence scored his third goal of the season, and second in four games
Dean Kiely made his first start in the league this season, and second overall. The goalkeeper was an unused substitute 39 times
Shane Long started four consecutive times for the first time this season
Darren O'Dea made his first appearance for Celtic in almost a month, despite scoring in his last game
I've added recent U-19 call ups Matty Manwaring and Pat O'Connor to the site, as well as Anthony Pilkington's younger brother, Danny Pilkington
Dean Kiely had an absolute stormer yesterday and was the undoubted man of the match. Some incredible saves were made. I've no sympathy for Tony Mowbray if he's as stubborn as to pick Scott Carson ahead of Kiely all season, at least he showed him how wrong he has been all along. Good to see that he can still do a job, put some goalkeeping worries at ease...
It's amazing how Carson got so many accolades from the BBC this year. It's easy to look good in goals in a struggling team. I've felt all year that WBA would be far more solid with Deano in goal and yesterday went some way to proving that. The crowd were well on his side too.
Being a top keeper isn't about making a flamboyant save at 2-0 down, it's about making smart saves at 1-0 up or 1-1.
The paper I read slated Kiely for the equaliser but whilst I think he could have saved it it had taken a pretty wicked deflection and he wasdn't to blame.
His save down low to his right was top class.
The double save in the first half was almost as impossible to pull off as the certain goal he stopped at the Cottage vs. Columbia last May. That save was astonshlingly good. Anyone remember it?
He was fantastic against Columbia. Really no clue why he wasn't given a chance for West Brom before now.
Carson isn't a bad keeper per se, but I would call him overrated, and certainly there's not much in it between Kiely and him (based on what I've seen I'd pick Kiely every time).
Old player but he's still got it. Glad to have him back in the squad as I rate him higher than the likes of Henderson and Kenny.
No clue how he stands up against Westwood, but in my view the best 3 Irish keepers are in the squad so I'm happy enough.
does anybody know if newcastle's Andy Carroll is elligilble ?
Born in Newcastle, and capped for England at U-19 level. Hasn't been involved with England since he broke curfew a couple of years ago.
I think it's only U-21 caps that "lock you in" once you're past 21 (he's 20), so if he is eligible through parents/grandparents I think he could still play with us.
No clue on his roots though so until we know that information it's not really worth discussing.
Maybe someone should drop the FAI a line to investigate?
I hope Dean gets a run out for the Nigeria game he is a real class act and only for Shay is world class he would have a poo load more caps. I cant believe Mowbray
( or however you spell his name , didnt play him all season when that bum Carson let in so many.
It will be interesting to see who Billy Clarke signs for.
If he has been released for nought he should be able to negotiate himself a decent contract given his end of season form.