goals from the game online here: http://www.101greatgoals.com/gvideos...uddersfield-2/
Scannell's goal is on 1:35.
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goals from the game online here: http://www.101greatgoals.com/gvideos...uddersfield-2/
Scannell's goal is on 1:35.
Some skill on the aul fella at the end. Claps his scarf and catches his hat on the follow through. Great tenacity by Scannell. Schmeichal is garbage.
Scored another absolute cracker yesterday before setting up Huddersfield's 3rd.
Some fan reaction:
Read more: http://downatthemac.proboards.com/th...#ixzz2QQZ7KiqDQuote:
Thing is though, as much as his contribution this season hasn't been enough, you can see blatant talent in there. Very rarely do you get players at this level with strength, good control and decent acceleration. If he had the fitness and the vision to go with it, he would be that £5m player Grayson described. That's a big 'if' though, but hopefully the through ball was a sign he does have other facets to his game.
0:20 in
http://youtu.be/JOgEoHtKs6M
Super goal alright.
Has he not signed up in full for the North?
Good luck to him regardless, Palace mates said he was a decent lad.
Came off the bench to score Huddersfields fifth goal. Still only 23.
Quote:
Huddersfield rounded off an emphatic win with a fifth late on as substitute Scannell smashed an unstoppable drive into the bottom corner.
Scannell could be on his way to Millwall to join the Irish contingent there.
He was absolutely superb last week for Town last week and started again today.
Speculation here: http://downatthemac.proboards.com/th...annell-leaving
Chris Powell wants to keep Scannell at Huddersfield and he is in his plans for the season. Hopefully, he can kick on from here and play consistent football this season.
http://www1.skysports.com/football/news/11740/9457789
Scored the second tonight in a 3-1 away win over high-flying Wolves.
Player of the Month for October at Huddersfield: http://www.htafc.com/news/article/ou...h-2048350.aspx
He's playing really well. Wonder if he might come back into consideration for a belated debut against the US? I doubt it but he seems to be doing more than Pilkington at the moment.
I doubt it, but we'll find out in about 35 minutes.
Scannell has cemented his pace in the team which is fantastic considering it seemed he was leaving until Chris Powell said no. It seems his confidence is high and he was influential in this game against Forest.
http://www.sportinglife.com/football...ngham-forest-0
Good news for Northern Ireland!
https://metro.co.uk/2014/12/11/hudde...owell-4981520/
Very complimentary article about Scannell.
Good article - if he keeps up this form for the season, and as an established (but still young) pro delivering on the bags of potential he showed at the start of his career, surely he would be a priority to bring into the fold for any summer friendlies organised for next year.
http://www.examiner.co.uk/sport/foot...player-9233539
SEAN SCANNELL: While Butterfield may take the plaudits, the rejuvenated Scannell's influence this season cannot be overlooked after a staggering rise from a bit-part player under Mark Robins to a key part of what Powell is trying to build at Town. His direct style and tricky wing play gets people off their seats and he will be vital to the Terriers' hopes of progression next season. 8
150th start in a league game tonight and got an assist in a cracking away win for the Terriers.
After these qualifiers I really think it must surely be time for a B international. Since we resumed them in 1990 after a long break, 7 years is the longest gap we've gone without one. It'll be 7 years again in October.
Huddersfield are in third place in the Championship and are almost certainly going to make the playoffs. Does anyone know anything about how this guy has been playing this season? Surely he's worthy of a call up to the senior squad if he's playing regularly for a team that is pushing for promotion to the Premier League?
As his club side have improved, his apps stats have dropped, to 11 so far this run from being 30+ and one 40+ in three of the last four seasons. Now maybe there was an injury, or lots of little injuries, but he doesn't seem to be a key part of things. More a squad player, presently anyhow. Hopefully he gets in, he showed real promise one time and still only 26.
He has missed months with an ankle injury and is still out. Played slot in first 2 or3 months of season before injury. Would love to see him be involved for us
I don't think he's good enough for Intl football from what I have seen of him, and I doubt he would get much ball for Huddersfield in the Premier League.
I would have Brady, McClean, McGeady, Horgan, Pilkington, Hayes and O'Dowda ahead of him. Maybe even a couple others.
If he keeps up this form maybe Michael O'Neill will try to completely fairly induce him to declare for Northern Ireland again.
Scannell started for Huddersfield earlier for the first time since recovering from his four-month lay-off through injury as his club secured a Championship play-off spot with a 1-0 win over Wolves. It was Scannell's 14th start of the season.
Slovakia game was when McClean played up front, no? Was anonymous against Iceland but then again so was everyone.
Good bit of pace and finish from Sean
https://streamable.com/uwkmp
Involved in the build-up for Huddersfield's third goal - not bad for a fifteen minute cameo. For all the lobbying for call-ups or more involvement for a dozen or so Championship midfielders, it should be remembered that Scannell is an uncapped player with nearly 300 Championship appearances under his belt, is only just about to turn 27 and will be in a Premier League squad this season. He should really be one of the priorities for MON and Keano in terms of who to keep an eye on.
Certainly ahead of Anthony Pilkington anyway.
He had 15 championship appearances last season. He has started 95 games across 5 years at Huddersfield. That's an average shy of 20 matches in a season which could have 50 for Huddersfield. Let's not kid ourselves with the 300 figure- almost half are as a sub.
I'm surprised he is still at Huddersfield after all the players they have signed. All the best to him though.
Okay. Read posts above referring to an ankle injury. Still though. much of my point still stands.
Sure, I understand that he hasn't always been first choice for Huddersfield (due in part, as you say, to injury) and you could say his career has plateaued somewhat from when he appeared to be a breakout star at Palace. But at the same time if you compare his record to a number of other members of the Irish squad that have been given a chance and that pundits and fans have lobbied for over the years, even his career so far stands up well against them - I mean, assuming he even earns time off the bench, he'll be taking his Premier League bow at the same age as Jonathan Walters and two years younger than Wes Hoolahan. At the age of twenty-nine, Jonny Hayes has been brought into the squad based on a couple of good seasons at Aberdeen. Conor Hourihane is only five months younger but has played 256 fewer Championship games than Scannell. Kevin Long is a month older and has played 23 Championship games and 2 Premier League games and looks like he's becoming an important part of our central defence.
Now I know there's more to picking an international team than past appearance statistics and it's entirely possible that Scannell might fail to get games at the higher level or get loaned out or sold to a Championship team (although that hasn't stopped McGeady from appearing for us) but I think that even if he is used primarily as a sub and does reasonably well, he's got to jump to the top of the queue for players to be tested next time friendlies come around with a view to having him in the squad for the Euro 2020 qualifiers. And if he really steps up, and should we qualify, MON and Keano should definitely consider him for the finals next summer.
Of course if he steps up he has to be considered. Look at Kevin Long. Stepped up. Considered.
I think the examples of Hoolahan, Walters, Hayes and Hourihane are clutching at straws if you're using them as a basis for you point. They were amongst the best players in the Championship/SPL before they earned their call-up to the Ireland squad or progressed to the PL or Celtic. Scannell has been a rotational player.
Don't get me wrong. I hope he does progress into our set-up but at this point I think MON should be focusing on other players because Scannell progressing into our squad would be quite akin to coming out of nowhere (relatively speaking).
Oh well, so much for that: gone on loan to Burton for the season: http://www.bbc.com/sport/football/40982145