England underage international at about 3 levels, I doubt he'd play for Ireland
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Alan O'Hare Chesterfield and Steven Foley Bournemouth are to be released by their clubs in June.
Whats with this generation of traitors lol O'hara, Murphy of Hibs and Doyle
unfortunately steven foley has had to retire from football altogether due to a back injury.
a real pity. both himself and his brother michael left to the premier league with such big reputations and surely dreams. tough on them
Darren Dennehy has been offered a new two year deal with everton. Whilst Graham Stack and Scott Davies have been realesed by Reading. Also, not sure if this was mentioned earlier but Ross gaynor and andrew callaghan were both released my Millwall. Conor McCormack was also apparently released by Man Utd and spent time on trial at Port Vale.
Well...this blows (for me at least)
http://www.chroniclelive.co.uk/sport...2703-20920711/
Sheffield United midfielder Stephen Quinn is a target for Middlesbrough according to F365...
Apologies, it appears that Scott Davies was offered a new contract at reading.
Aaron Doran has signed a two year pro deal with blackburn. He seems to be highly rated there and has featured regularly for the reserves. Was in the Ireland under 17s inTurkey.
eleven-a-side reporting that Roy is pondering a 12 million pound swoop for Dunne and Ireland.
Dunne is probably worth that much on his own!
Mark Yeates linked with Palace again, according to football365
It appears that Conor McCormack, recently released by Man Utd, has agreed to take part in Gleen Hoddle's latest project: training young players who have been released from premier league clubs in an effort to discover 'late starters' such as Didier Drogba at his academy in Jerez, Spain. I found this in the Sunday Mirror:
[LEFT]'Nowhere is the scramble for places better illustrated than the case of Manchester United cast - off Conor McCormack, from Dundalk, in Ireland.
He clocked on for trials at Hoddle's academy after being picked up from Heathrow airport on his way home from United's Champions League party in Moscow.
McCormack, 18, said: "It was a blow to be released by a big club like United, but you are not just competing against lads from England, Scotland, Wales or Ireland for professional contracts any more.
"They signed two Brazilian lads who played in the same midfield position as me, so the competition is tough.'[/LEFT]
Never heard of kelly kapelski, but i did date a kelly kapowski throughout high school and I eventually married her. Albert Clifford Slater and I were fierce rivals in school and still are to this day.
I'm not sure its true but my neighbor swears by it
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dustin_Diamond#Sex_tape
congratulations to Jim Gannon
http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/foot..._3/7416601.stm
Irish Abroad statistics for May 2008: http://www.chatsoccer.net/irishabroad/may.xquery
Aiden McGeady and Lee Trundle won the most games, with both players on the winning side three times in May
Trundle was also the biggest goalscorer in May, finding the net twice for Bristol
Billy Mehmet started two draws
Mehmet also completed more games than any other player
Willo Flood and Noel Hunt started three losses
Flood was also the most booked player, he was shown the yellow card twice
Caleb Folan came off the bench more than any other player, he was introduced three times
Congratulations to John O'Shea on his Champions' League winners medal
Man City's U-18 team, including Ian Daly and Donal McDermott, won the prestigious (it says here) Javea tournament: http://www.mcfc.co.uk/default.sps?pa...newsid=6609953
Irish Abroad for 2007/2008 Season: http://www.chatsoccer.net/irishabroad/season.xquery
Aiden McGeady started more wins than any other Irish player, by some distance as well
Kevin Foley started the most draws
Stephen Hunt started the most losses
Dean Kiely started an incredible 53 games and completed every game. Despite much criticism, John O'Shea started a respectable 17 games for Manchester United, only 5 Irish defenders started more in the Premiership this season
Robbie Keane was comfortably the most substituted Irish player this season, the striker was removed from the action 26 times
Shane Long was the most introduced substitute, coming on in 22 of Reading's 29 games this season
Darren O'Dea remained on the bench in 34 games, more than twice as often as any other outfield player this season
Robbie Keane was also the top Irish goalscorer across the water this season, finding the net 23 times. Liam Lawrence, Andy Reid and Wes Hoolahan all scored more penalties than any other player, each player scoring four times from 12 yards.
Lawrence was also the most booked player, picking up 12 yellow cards over the course of the season
Crystal Palace failed to lose a game when Clinton Morrison scored, and every goal away from home ended in a win
Colin Hawkins signed for Brighton
http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/foot...rs/7385883.stm
Stephen Ireland article on mcfc.co.uk: http://www.mcfc.co.uk/default.sps?pa...newsid=6610409
Latest entry in Richard Keogh's online diary: http://www.icons.com/keogh/diary.html?30.05.08
Niall mcArdle has signed a professional contract with Sunderland. Don't know too much about him but he must be doing something right.
My Wife is a Schoolteacher at his old School and he dropped by at the end of the school year for the last couple of years to touch base with some of the teachers. She says he's a real gentlemen, no ego, unassuming and plenty of time for everyone.. Aside from that I know nothing else about him.
Gavin Donoghue and Billy Dennehy have been released by Sunderland
David Forde has joined Millwall from Cardiff on a free
Jim Goodwin has joined Huddesfield from Scunthorpe
Stoke interested in Jon Walters: http://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/footba...9520-20597013/
Loads of clubs interested in Alan O'Brien, for some reason
Blackpool, Carlisle United, Hartlepool United and Preston North End according to this: http://www.teamtalk.com/football/sto...620635,00.html
Barnsley and Swansea according to this: http://www.hibernian-mad.co.uk/news/...TMNW&id=393480
Dundee Utd set to bid on O'Donovan
http://www.teamtalk.com/football/sto...657250,00.html
I loved that comment from the Hartlepool United fan on that link about the Alan O'Brien story:
barrys1975 (Hartlepool United fan)
"What is the chances of signing a player like O'Brien? We have got no chance."
Obviously he hasn't seen him play. Hartlepool United would be a step too high up the ladder for him.
He is fast though.
Paddy McCarthy signed for Crystal Palace
http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/foot...ts/7451565.stm
Darragh Tuffy and Conor Kavanagh have left Blackburn whilst Lorcan Fitzgerald was released by West Ham. Tuffy was meant to be a star of the future but never managed to get a proper run in the youth side as he suffered several serious injurys. Also, Ireland under 21 international Jim o'Brien has turned down a new 1 year contract with celtic and has left the club. Apparently several SPL teams are interested.
Disappointing, good things were also expected of Fitzgerald!
Wes Houlihan signed for Norwich according to the BBC website.