In fairness he does seem a bit special.
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In fairness he does seem a bit special.
He has had a great season and has surprised everyone including himself, however there is a big gap in class between Premiership and Championship levels and he will need to take his game to a much higher level. The Chanmpionship was prett ****-poor this season.Quote:
Originally Posted by geysir
Clinton was banging them in for fun at Palace but didn't have the same success at St Andrews, his form has a slipped a lot but he still scored 13 for Palace this season in a quiet season for him. He only scored 16 times in 97 appearances for Birmingham.
At Palace he scored 13 in 43 appearances this season and 43 in 129 in his last stint at Palace.
I'm just watching McGeady atm and there is absolutely no doubt he is going to be a truely excellent player. There are so many doubters that I was doubting my own opinion but the lad is class. He's at the heart of everything so far. He's playing on the right but is drifting inside a lot as he has Petrov, Keane, Pearson and Thompson also in midfield to cover.
That's great to hear and interesting from Ireland's point of view. The right side of midfield has been a problem in recent years and it would be great if McGeady can play himself into that position.Quote:
Originally Posted by eirebhoy
You definitly know more about the SPL eirebhoy so hopefully your right but I mean if he has not established himself as a first team player by next christmas he can give up the ghost and be on his way to Hibernian. Right now he is no further forward in his football career than wilo flood , wes hoolihan or Mark Yeates
When scottish football teams regulary do well in champions league then you can say the standard of these players keeping him out of the team is high.
Even crappy Rosenburg have done better than scottish teams in Europe
And there are none of those norwegian players on that side who would get a game for Ireland
You'll have to wait until next season as Nakamura and Maloney have never played in the champions league. If McGeady turned out to be as good as either of those players he'd be one of Ireland's key players. It's not hard to judge a good player in the SPL, no more than it is in the premiership.Quote:
Originally Posted by princeofoslo
Last season was his first season in the first team squad. he cemented his place in the team. He has been injured for half of this season. Give him until the end of next season and if he's not playing regularly I'd want him out of Celtic for his own good. I doubt he won't have got back into the team by then. I'd be more worried about Duff than McGeady atm.
Well he is at least a year younger than Yeates and Flood and has played 70 times for Celtic. No matter how well McGeady plays in Scotland most people won't notice unless you watch the SPL regularly. Most Irish people wouldn't know how good Maloney is. Most Irish people didn't even know who Leo Messi was before he played against Chelsea.Quote:
Right now he is no further forward in his football career than wilo flood , wes hoolihan or Mark Yeates
McGeady's best ever game - in my opinion anyway -was in the CL, against AC Milan. And I don't think you can say that Scottish teams playing well in the CL is a prerequisite for a player to be deemed good. McGeady is a very talented player who blows hot & cold. Injury has disrupted his season which can happen to anyone. As eirebhoy correctly points out, his final ball is poor. He also takes the ball standing still too often for my liking. His form for our U21s has been erratic too - brilliant 12-15 months ago, totally ordinary (at best) in recent U21 games.Quote:
Originally Posted by princeofoslo
I don't have Setanta so I haven't seen a Celtic game since January so maybe my opinion needs refining but he was out for most of the subsequent time anyway.
However, I've already seen enough of him to think that he's still a tremendous prospect but he's got to work hard on his weaknesses.
nesta commented after the game that mcgeady had everything to be a world class player.Quote:
Originally Posted by Stuttgart88
He played with the fearlessness of youth that night, very often players like McGeady loose that self belief as they grow older, he has a long way to go but give him time, he is still very young and parsing his performances game by game isn't of any value. Overall he has had a decent season for Celtic, let's wait and see what next season brings......
So that's an apparition we've been watching play for Ireland then. :rolleyes:Quote:
Originally Posted by Tuff Paddy
Clinton is an established Irish international who just happens to come from Tooting rather than Tipperary. Get over it.
:ball: PP
what an idiotic and offensive commentQuote:
Originally Posted by Tuff Paddy
Funny quoteQuote:
Originally Posted by totalfootball
:D
Better ......Doyle can score with his head aswellQuote:
Originally Posted by princeofoslo