He mentions 'petrol money' in the article. Strange hearing a professional footballer being worried about petrol money....
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He mentions 'petrol money' in the article. Strange hearing a professional footballer being worried about petrol money....
You'd make things a lot easier for yourself around here if you weren't so needlessly defensive and confrontational... Anyway, maybe it's you who ought to read it again. A direct quote of Sean's from the article (paraphrased by Predator):
"I had a couple of offers but being honest, I didn't want to drop down to that level."
St Ledger had ambitions to play at championship level and he chose not to pursue interest from the League 1 and the MLS. Now I get the impression he would consider offers from anywhere. He had an ambition, realistic imo, that's not a hammer to beat him with.
He sounds as if he's in a rut but has a good attitude.
Played for Ipswich Town's U21s tonight* on trial. If he manages to get himself a contract at Ipswich, fair play to him.
* against Southampton. He played 90 minutes and they lost 1-0.
Based on his time without a club and some of his comments on the matter, I think Sledge's ambition was probably a wee bit unrealistic and should have been tempered by his experience on the sidelines over the course of the past few years. He's 29, hadn't played much due to persistent injuries and had undergone a series of surgeries (things that make his hiatus understandable, from my point of view). But if he gets the Ipswich move, it'll all be moot.
It's not the first time a sports person's ambition was slightly higher than current ability or status.
ipswich is turning out to be rehab club of sorts for our merry band of dysfunctional misfits.
so sledge was playing for ipswich last night but the doc chose to watch villa v southampton. where's the loyalty?
Good stuff. Pleased for him as it must have been a pretty lonely and depressing spell for him. Hopefully he'll be competing for his place in the Ireland team again sooner rather than later.
Pretty short stint, hopefully he can impress immediately. Who are the regular centre backs for Ipswich these times? I know Christophe Berra is there and obviously liked by Mick. Who else is competing does anybody know?
Not by the sounds of all his travelling, he was enjoying himself well enough!
Ipswich away to Charlton is live on Sky Sports 1 Saturday afternoon but I suppose it's unlikely he'll feature.
That's good news for us if it all goes to form.
But there is still little doubt that (Epl stalwart) Ward's LB spot is safe from any and all permutations arising from the centre half musical chairs of O'Shea, Keogh, Pearce, St Ledger and Wilson :)
Sadly I think that's true. I think Ward's been okay defensively recently but I'd prefer somebody with a bit more craft there, who can also defend a bit obviously. I know people say a full back's primary job is to defend, but the game has progressed to the point where they really need to be comfortable on the ball and offer an outlet going forward. Ward, just about, does his primary job functionally enough but I do think we need better when you see Robertson in Glasgow or De Sciglio in London. Brady may have left gaps but you can't put a value of the amount of trouble he caused the States. It's a problem less for the opposition knowing we've a full back that's of little threat going forward and compounded by the fact that he's not exactly ultra reliable defensively. The default selection of the three W's, Ward, Whelan and Walters, is holding us back a bit I feel, although I've good time for Walters in a lot of ways.
First name W's are exempt!
Speaking of which, when is aul Wessi due back? Will it be touch and go for the Poland game. Can't see him getting a look-in unless he has had significant game time before then.
Wes will be back playing next month, according to this: http://www.edp24.co.uk/sport/norwich...mber_1_3818135
I would be much more comfortable with St Ledger at the back in case of an injury to Wilson or O'Shea, seeing as Delaney is out of favor.
Hopefully he gets regular football by March.
On the bench today with Sammon and Noel Hunt.
Chambers, Tabb, Stephen Hunt, Murphy and McGoldrick all start.
When did he sign?
Thursday I think. Month-long deal with a view to more.
Missed that.
So long as you're here, doc, to keep us right.
I don't have a pic but there was a great shot in the Football League show of the Ipswich highlights after Noel Hunt scored - he raced to the bench, did a powerslide and was quickly mobbed by St Ledger, Stephen Hunt (who had been subbed), Jay Tabb and Connor Sammon. It was a like a B international.
Is Stephen Hunt an option for us at left back?
And calling St Ledger a B International? Dangerous...
I would've called it a Trap dream team if not for poor Jay Tabb.
http://www.herald.ie/sport/sean-st-l...-30835018.html
"Football has changed in recent years and people seem to have shorter memories and look at how you have played in the last six months. People are now short term and want instant success and that's proved by how quickly managers are sacked.
"I always thought that I've always done ok for Ireland, I've made one or two mistakes and had bad games and I thought that maybe people would have seen that I've done it against some of the best players in the world but that doesn't seem to matter too much," added the defender, whose Ipswich side are just a point off the top in the Championship.
A moan Richard Keogh would be proud of :)
My little heart always lights up when I see the Sean St Ledger thread updated and the doc has posted. I'm never disappointed either.
It's adorable.
He plays for Manchester City though.