Last-ditch tackle by Dunne stops Bony from scoring while clean through on goal.
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Last-ditch tackle by Dunne stops Bony from scoring while clean through on goal.
Anyone see his sliding intervention last night, facing his own goal and sliding back to get a slight touch to a low cross, guiding the ball out for a corner and taking it off the Burnley striker's (Boyd) toes to prevent a certain goal? Any bigger a touch and it was OG number 12 or whatever number it would have been. Quality.
A real pity he couldn't have stayed on for this campiagn but with his injury problems and age totally understandable. He would have been a huge help for players like Clarke, Wilson and Pearce.
http://thescore.thejournal.ie/harry-...26858-Dec2014/
Praise for Dunne who has been joined at QPR by Irish youth International Jake Mulraney and could soon be reunited with Robbie Keane according to news reports.
Those news reports about Robbie being linked to QPR were debunked: http://balls.ie/football/247890-why-...r-is-bull****/
Ah, come on. He goes on about how nobody else in the Championship would give Dunne a chance because he had played no games for Villa. I'd be shocked if nobody else showed interest in Dunne, aside from Harry Houdini. Prior to praising Dunne, he had to make this point to hand himself some credit.
Dunne was more than capable for Championship level and didn't represent a gamble. Harry has gone onto invest in more centre-halves on their return to the PL but Dunne has been a mainstay; Dunne's doing, not Harry Redknapp's.
What about when the tripe he spouted about Bale, whilst clubs come forward since stating that Harry was mad to offload him to them (Hamburg and Nottingham Forrest were two, off the top of my head).
He realised Bale's talent by pure luck but I'd give him a bit of credit for Dunne, who was in limbo a little bit. I would give him zero credit for patting his own back though, although I do find it amusing.
Dunne to postpone retirement.
http://www.standard.co.uk/sport/foot...t-9920189.html
He said: “People say to me, ‘are you going to retire at the end of the season?’ I honestly don’t have any plans and don’t think about retiring because if I keep thinking about it, it becomes a fact whether I should or shouldn’t.
“I will make a decision when the time comes. I want to play every game. I was fortunate Harry Redknapp took me on last year and I have enjoyed it. We have been galvanised over the last month and that’s down to the manager.”
Dunne has made history by becoming the player with the most own goals in the Premier League. He netted the 10th of his career in the 3-2 defeat by Liverpool in October. “There is nothing worse,” said Dunne (left), whose side face Everton on Monday night. “You set up all week to defend and it’s the worse thing when you end up putting the ball in yourself.
“It’s unfortunate they’ve hit me and gone in. I don’t know [why it happens to me so often]. I do think sometimes, ‘why me?’
I think he is probably right about nobody else giving him a chance, I don't think there was
any Premiership clubs interested in him, I expect they were after more exotic sound names.
I think Dunne pretty much say in the post above "I was fortunate Harry Redknapp took me on last year".
I don't begrudge Harry patting his own back, it's mildly amusing if anything, but it is really
a statement of fact, I think he is just making the point of how well Dunne has, to go from
being unwanted to being one of the best centre sin the league, so he was really
patting Dunne's back but accidentally patted his own too :D
I find Harry quite likeable, he is pretty down to earth, given how well he has done
with Dunne I'd be happy for him to take a few more Irish in.
I think the main reason is he gets a lot of blocks in, he is regularly in the top 5 for the
number of blocks he makes. I looked back in the stats for about 5-6 years and he was
in the top 5 or so 3 times, he was not in the Premiership every one of those years.
So it you are making a lot of blocks the odd one will end up any own goal, so in a way it
is a measure of how good he is at his job.
By the way he is currently the 9th best player in the Premiership
He was 20 something last time I looked.
Anyone see his near OG last week? A truly magnificent goal saving sliding intervention. Fine line between OG number 11 and certain goal prevented by brilliance.
Just been comparing him to Michael Dawson over the last5-6 years, he has no own goals
Richard 4, one difference that stands out is Richard makes more tackles per game 2.3 v 1.6
Also more blocks 1.5 v 1.1
Anyhow over the period both played about 145 games.
So that works out at about 159 217.5 block shots respectively.
Now assume a striker takes 5 shots per goal (bit of a guess)
then Dawson stopped 31.8 goals and Dunne blocked 43.5 goals
If we take off Dunne's 4 own goals then we get net figures of Dawson 31.8 v Dunne's 39.5 (net goals prevented) so even though Dunne scored more
own goals he was more effective as a defender overall as the own goal's are negated by the extra goals he prevents.
It's a good thing tricky doesn't believe in statistics or he could get really wrapped up in all this stuff.
Funny you should mention that, just been watching MOTD, though Dunne might have been at fault for one of the goals
but I had not started recording yet so I have not seen a replay (but it is my other recorder so I will later).
He nearly scored a goal with a header which hit the cross and bounced back into play and was then put in the back of
the net for the second? goal.
Anyway I just happened to glance at his stats.
He got 8.18 for todays game which is high, the 9.19 v Burnley even higher, you
don't see may scores of 9 and above, although I see Aguero got a 9.77
EPL 24-08-2014 Tottenham 4 : 0 Queens Park Rangers 45' 5.59 EPL 19-10-2014 Queens Park Rangers 2 : 3 Liverpool 90' 6.01 EPL 27-10-2014 Queens Park Rangers 2 : 0 Aston Villa 90' 7.97 EPL 01-11-2014 Chelsea 2 : 1 Queens Park Rangers 90' 7.71
EPL 08-11-2014 Queens Park Rangers 2 : 2 Manchester City 90' 7.75 EPL 22-11-2014 Newcastle United 1 : 0 Queens Park Rangers 90' 7.97 EPL 02-12-2014 Swansea 2 : 0 Queens Park Rangers 90' 6.86 EPL 06-12-2014 Queens Park Rangers 2 : 0 Burnley 90' 9.19 EPL 15-12-2014 Everton 3 : 1 Queens Park Rangers 90' 5.69 EPL 20-12-2014 Queens Park Rangers 3 : 2 West Bromwich Albion 90' 8.18
He allowed himself to get turned easily for the first goal, and got undone by a simple one-two. It depends on your point of focus: it was a very good attacking goal but if you're analysing it purely from Dunne's point of view he might have done better by getting tighter for the first bit of the move. He was vulnerable from that point on. I think you can always point the finger at defenders for any goal though.
The look of joy on his face when Austin equalised after Dunne had hit the bar was priceless. He's having a very decent swan song and he looks like he's enjoying it. Fair play to him.
3-0 loss to Sheffield United - better get Dunne back in the centre of that defense!
argued with QPR's fans after losing away again to Burnley: http://www.bbc.com/sport/0/football/30765206
Not too sure what happen tried looking on the qpr forum but could not find anything specific.
The away form has been poor so not much for the fans to cheer, seems someone
said something to dunne, not sure why as he is one of qpr's best defenders.
"Dunne may be slow but he is currently the best defender we have - by a good margin IMHO." said one.
That is very true so maybe he didn't appreciate any criticism aimed at him, however I am
speculating somewhat, sound more of a storm in a tea cup really.
Betting post moved to betting folder: http://foot.ie/threads/197356-Manchester-United-QPR
Tricky, you were told before to keep betting posts to the correct forum, you won't get another warning
Dunne went of at half time when it was still 0-0 my £10 walked off with him.
irrelevant posts deleted.
http://www.independent.ie/sport/socc...-30917687.html
Elsewhere, Richard Dunne's groin injury is not considered to be serious, allaying fears the former Irish international had suffered a recurrence of the problem which nearly ended his career. QPR substituted Dunne at half-time during Saturday's defeat to Manchester United, prompting fears he had torn his groin muscle. Instead, their decision was precautionary and the Dubliner is expected to be available for Saturday week's Premier League trip to Stoke City.
out for an extended period with a knee injury: http://www.qpr.co.uk/news/article/qp...n-2255939.aspx
Speculation on various sites that he might retire in the summer now.
http://hereisthecity.com/en-gb/2015/...e-rest-of-sea/
Could return before the end of the season to help in QPR's relegation battle.
Dunne won't start but is back in the QPR squad today for Chelsea game: http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/32187758
He came on in the 92 minute, too late to save the day as they lost 0-1.
Being released by QPR at the end of his contract in June according to Sky Sports News along with Brian Murphy and four others.
Dunne is still in the top 100 premiership player according to whoscored's stats.
Would not be surprised if another decent club shows interest in him, maybe a Premiership club.
Released (Official) - http://www.qpr.co.uk/news/article/hi...ji20d1SwT1u.99
Talk of a move to the MLS on the radio this morning
No ambition.
He said wherever he goes he still wants to be competing for things. You'd think he'd be best suited to get that in MLS rather than Championship level.
Rules out a stint at Rovers so. I thought it'd be pretty cool if he returned to his Tallaght roots.
duff mcshane and dunner should come back and play for Rover's and get them back into the Europa League proper :)
I know there's a smiley at the end of your post, and I know Dodge seems certain that central contracting can't work, but isn't that the sort of thing a solvent FAI should be looking to encourage? (Solvent being a big ask!).
Local talent, Irish seasoned pros past their best and second-tier Irish talent like Adam Rooney, Cillian Sheridan, Eoin Doyle, Barry Corr etc. I think 3 or 4 Irish clubs could be Europa League regulars using that type of model. Look what Darren O'Dea is prepared to do yet he can't earn a living at home. And if UEFA regionalised the competition, even better.