he is definitely a free agent, same guy has not played for peake villa since u14's so completely irrelevant post earlier and if clonmel sign him they will have a serious player on their hands, wasnt he on the irish u21 panel last year?
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there was a picture in the tipperary star of james being presented with his u21 cap by liam brady and noel byrne was also in the picture,100% fact ron,very easily checked out if you need further clarification,it was just the one cap but an achievement nonetheless
http://foot.ie/forums/attachment.php...1&d=1254472945 It's the truth Ron!!..........lol
And Ron thinks he knows everything eh!!;)
lads can anyone confirm any of these stories about clonmel town...well apart from barry ryan i can confirm he will play with town when he is home from the states. but what about the other lads mentioned and managers that are allready there.
ha thats quiet a good photo of me. ok if it was a home based squad i hold my hands up, but i know it wasnt last year. im not knockin the chap, ive never actually seen him play. i just couldnt let town away with claiming that they have signed somebody who was nearly a full international:p. And usually 'if ron burgundy says it ITS THE TRUTH!!
clonmel town like saints can do what they like, dosent matter if barry ryan is in usa ,they'll sign him anyway :D
i see a st michaels man is reffin the town ,saints game ;)
As the result of the St Michael's v Town game shows, the league is wide open. The way a lot of Saints supporters were talking they thought they would have the league won by christmas! It's funny the way football can kick you up the arse as soon as you get to cocky.
Paul shanahan 2goals again yesterday, one after he went in goal. He's on fire
as villa had no fixture this weekend i watched the town saints game and i would rather paul shanahan than paul kennedy or pa quinn any day,both of them were hopeless,completely out of their depth
Who do people think will win the league now we`re half way through..its never been this open ..im hoping Celtic see it out anyway but Michaels are prob still favs altho i think they have to come to Clonmel twice in the 2nd half of the season
I've seen all the teams now, and the most complete are Clonmel Celtic
I watched Celtic vs Cashel yesterday and i would agree they were on fire! They made Cashel look extremely average from start to finish. Celtic didnt do anything fancy,,they just simply played the opposition of the park. They looked like a complete team working as one unit in comparison to Cashel who played as individuals and were lacking any sense of imagination or creativity on the pitch,,and on the sideline also. They went 3 down shortly into the 2nd half and it was obvious they were being overrun and constantly on the backfoot. However, changes came too late and the changes that did come were in personnel only. I thought their management team let them down in a big way by not altering the formation and at least trying to put Celtic on the backfoot after conceding a few goals. Celtic or Saints for the league i think?!
Slightly harsh on the Town management Fred, but entitled to your opnion of course. I think Celtic just clicked. Cashel had a decent chance to go ahead just before Celtic scored, and Celtics first was a pinball effort across the box. Even then, Cashel were well in it, but when Celtic went two up, they just clicked. You could sense that Cashel were onto a hiding from there. Least I could anyway :(
In the second half, Celtic just tore Cashel apart. They are very organised, and the red head guy in the middle, Cagney I think, just plays the perfect holding role. It was a little hard on Cashel I think. Overall, I don't think Cashel are 5 goals worse than Celtic, no more than Bridge are 5 goals worse than Cashel, which was what we beat them by. That night, we could have hit Bridge for 10, and maybe if the game yesterday went on longer, that might have been our fate too.
Will be interesting in a few weeks time though, as if both teams win their respective Munster Junior games on Sunday, then they are due to meet again in Clonmel