not being green eyed...i wish the best for him...he was great for us this season and a joy to watch at times....but...i'm seriously asking is he good enough for 1st division football in england?
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not being green eyed...i wish the best for him...he was great for us this season and a joy to watch at times....but...i'm seriously asking is he good enough for 1st division football in england?
Only time will tell that. If they like the look of him then he'll get a deal. IMO he's not though I would love to be wrong. At least he's getting a shot at it and that has arisen because he signed for Limerick - so maybe other players in the junior ranks might see Limerick as a stepping stone and pursue a football career with the senior club. :ball:Quote:
Originally Posted by declan hide
Whats the system?Quote:
Originally Posted by A face
He's being given a trial with a potential Premiership club. What's wrong with that? :ball: Its not as if he is a 15 year old being sent away as an apprentice.
Only kidding,Quote:
Originally Posted by declan hide
I know what your saying, it is a big step up.But give him he's credit, every time he had to step up he did..Summerville to Fairview...Fairview to Junior International and then Fairview to Limerick....This within 3 or 4 seasons(I think) and has looked comfortable all the time.
I know that this is the biggest by far, but I honestly think he'll do OK over there.
Maybe a contract IS a step too far, but he'll leave them with toughts :rolleyes:
Surrounded by better players and better service (ie he won't have to be coming back to midfield to get the ball, or play head tennis for 90 minutes...) Robbie has every chance of impressing and earning himself a contract. His workrate is phenomenal, and if that energy and willingless can be harnessed in to the right channels they could have a star on their hands. Robbie is raw and needs proper coaching. But the ability and talent is definately there.
Any info on this, has he been ? ,when is he due to go ?
nice stadium.. doubt we will see something like that here
WHAT???Quote:
Originally Posted by thejollyrodger
I never forgiven Robbie Kelleher for handing the ball to Mickey Sheehy in 1978 for him to chip Paddy Cullen. Isnt he a bit old to be going to the Royals. Was over in the MAdjeski a couple of years ago. Great staduim
KOH
JUZ
Its gettin wierd around here :p :DQuote:
Originally Posted by Juz the Hoop
No football makes football fans go crazy I guess. Pretty strightforward.Quote:
Originally Posted by tommy
Talk about holding a grudge. Let it go Juz, let it go.Quote:
Originally Posted by Juz the Hoop
Robbie is like Mork's son. He ages in reverse. Reading better sign him soon before he starts playing schoolboy.
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Originally Posted by LFC in Exile
It now looks as though Robbie Kelleher has not in fact travelled to Reading after all. If the rumour mill is to be believed he wanted to but there were 'outside forces' which prevented this (and by outside I mean of course inside ;)).
This was a win-win situation for both Robbie and Limerick FC and if it's been messed up again there should at least one rolling head... perhaps a meat cleaver could be used for the actual beheading?
Best of luck to him...Fine player and a great worker..Think he will dovery well over there and he will get his contract...If u ask me he is well better than robbie keane..Don't rate keane at all..I know his goal record and all that but i think kelleher as an over all player is just a class act!!
Put us on the map ROBBIE!!!
SAD day to be a limerick supporter my friends,
I Can confirm that Robbie did not travell to Reading yesterday.
The details behind this i dont no in full but i do know that he is
shall we just say very very p****d off over it,Saw him last night
Looks like NoC and co got it scuppered from whats being said around
the town...:mad: :mad: :mad:
So this mean limerick will probably lose him anyway. And unfortunatly for Robbie it probably wont be to an english club. Why wouldnt he be ****ed this was a big chance for him. But now why would he want to play for limerick under NOC and Drew IF its true that they did mess it up.
I don't have any more information than what I have also heard on the "rumour mill". However, it is not that the club shouldn't be standing in his way - they should be actively encouraging him and doing everything they can to help him. It is in the club's interest that he would get a trial and succeed. Not least because of the fee they get but also because other players will see Limerick FC as a potential stepping stone. So, if the rumours turn out be slightly true (i.e. even if the club did not actively thwart it) it is still not good enough and very very shortsighted. Not to mention small minded and bad minded to a player that could not be faulted for his commitment last term. :ball:
If it is proven that he had even the slightest part in getting this trial scuppered.
he is only the beginning of it.. there needs to be wholesale changes at the club if we are going to be taken seriously as a promotion candidate for next season- starting with DD.Quote:
Originally Posted by LFC Blue