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Oh no, not Himagain.
Maybe Gonzalo Higuain has Irish roots after all.
scored two late penalties for LA Galaxy last night.
won the second, but it's very very dodgy
2nd was pretty soft alright.
Good PKs though :)
Galaxy are now 8-7-3 for the season,
not the winningest.
Keane, Henry to play together in MLS all star game.
Irish living abroad in America will reportedly protest Henry's presence at the game. "He will probably put a knife in Bob's back whenst he is not looking." Said Paddy O'Sully, a Boston resident and Cork native.
http://www.theglobeandmail.com/sport...ticle13240029/
Heneghan is a roscommon/mayo name.Quote:
Growing up in Dublin I had a pal whose surname was Heneghan. He pronounced his family name / surname differently to his father who grew up in Galway (Hennigan versus Heenehan). Ridiculous but true.
Hannigan, or hennigan or hevigan are galway names(and you often have *******isation of heneghan to the former. They are not the same as heneghan. Your friend was confused I imagine. Growing up in Dublin could do that to anyone really.
I know this is going to break a few hearts on here, but Keane will not play in the MLS all star game.
This hip flexor injury is worrisome. Very tricky injury.
Poacher's goal. I feel like every Juve player involved could have done better, but once Robbie was 1 v 1, he finished it off well.
Great anticipation of the mistake and a quality finish. A bit of that 4 weeks from Friday would be lovely.
A nonchalant yet devastating finish. Like flatulence in an overpopulated vehicle on the way to the beach.
Frank Stapleton rolling back the years to play in goal for the Galaxy won't do much to dispel the notion that the MLS is something of a retirement home though.
Cool finish, classy.
Nice timing too as Spurs will be looking for a suitable replacement for Bale ;)
Keane entertains on Galaxy flight:
http://www.mlssoccer.com/news/articl...plane-sideline
Jaysus, the years of frowning upon offside and penalty decisions have taken some toll on Robert's brow!
When Trap hears Robbie has learned a new trick he will want to see it in training.
Andys brow seems a bit wrinkly as well.
https://encrypted-tbn1.gstatic.com/i..._hYUa6YYfbqW4g
I don't know which to comment on first: the Che Guevara tattoo (really, Andy?) or the "John Pye"
I was thinking the same thing. People get tats of people they definitely only know the Disney version of.
I've got a Che tattoo based on a photo taken from a slightly different angle and everyone asks me "who's that?" It's bizarre.
I tell 'em it's Jim Morrison.
You can find this in the Bogside in Derry:
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedi..._-_1159253.jpg
Through his grandmother, Ana Lynch, Guevara was a descendant of Patrick Lynch, an emigrant from Galway to Argentina in the 1740s.
So...he could have played for us? Good to know. Imagine him and Bobby Sands in the same squad? ;)
Nah, Che wouldn't have been eligible, he was 6 times removed, in other words, a 7th cousin.
Here's one take:
http://reason.com/blog/2012/09/19/he...uevara-was-a-m
Did you know that since the inception of the premiership (14 yes ago) Robbie Keane is the striker who has scored the least proportion of headed goals.
But he had the highest proportion of this:
https://encrypted-tbn2.gstatic.com/i...7ydlBltrCnlMLQ
Goals for Liverpool? I don't think so.
Hat trick for Robbie last night against Real Salt Lake: http://www.lagalaxy.com/video/2013/0...t-lake-2-81713
last goal was similar to one of Shane Long's chances against Wales
Robbie will come in for Hoolahan and Long will keep his place for the Sweden game. So said Daniel McDonnell after attending a post-match press conference of Trap's during the week.