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http://209.85.122.87/5902/57/0/e14535/e14535.gif...and you can blame that on the dyslexia!
Lysdexia...Or just being thick...:D
ITV's football website have a profile of Aiden ahead of the Europa League game on ITV4.
Having been inspired by recent events on here I'm hoping you can find it here.
The Spartak/Ajax game is on ITV4 tonight from 5.30. Anyone with a Sky Box can hit services/system setup/add channels and use the following settings to find it:
Frequency: 10.758
Polarisation: V
Symbol Rate: 22.0
FEC: 5/6
'Iron Aiden' :)
Coverage just started, kick-off at 6.
Does he always wear green boots or just broke 'em out for the day that's in it? :clover:
Mark Hateley thinks that Aiden is a sure fire cert to start for Ireland.
Spartak cruising. Two up, and three up on aggregate - Kombarov and Welliton with the goals.
McGeady playing very well. Expect a statement from Amnesty on his torturing of the left back.
Excellent stuff from McGeady first half. And Spartak play some lovely football overall.
Spartak are just strolling the game now. Aiden's passing is first class.
Subbed on 67mins, good news that.
That Ajax goalkeeper could lose a stone or two.
It's very pleasing to see that McGeady is developing into the calibre of player that his natural talent always promised. His game had stagnated at Celtic; unable to evolve, and leaving Glasgow behind was the best decision he could have made. Bring on Macedonia!.......and the ensuing statement from Amnesty.
I only hope he doesn't move to an English club in the summer. Playing in Europe is definitely making him a much better player, the kind we need for years to come for Ireland. One who will be double-marked in games, allowing the other players more space.
He should stay on the continent. His career and Ireland will both benefit. I'll be very interested to see who they draw later, as there are some decent sides left in the Europa League : PSV, Villareal, Porto, Benfica. Kiev are middle of the road, while Braga and Twente (despite the impressive wins) you'd fancy taking.