Connelly's price tag must have jumped a touch today!!
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Connelly's price tag must have jumped a touch today!!
Last time an Irish player got two in the Premiership?
Shane long scored two against arsenal in December 2015, not sure is he's the last player to do it though
You can actually imagine that McCarthys attitude after Connollys 2 today would be "Ah sh!t they are going to on me to call him up now"
Thankfully for him Hogan scored too to justify his selection
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/49861471Quote:
Aaron Connolly became the 100th player from the Republic of Ireland to score a Premier League goal and the first to score a double since Shane Long against Arsenal in December 2015
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/49861471
He is according to the BBC, but they might just have copied your post and assumed you knew what you were talking about!:rofl:
Called up to the Irish senior squad according the FAI twitter account
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=plZRe1kPWZw
Sorry, I couldn't resist it!
https://twitter.com/AaronConnolly_9/...780495360?s=19
Cool response to the news. I like this guy. I like him a lot.
Never thought I would celebrate two Brighton goals as much as I did today, reminded me of watching Robbie Keane's debut for Coventry 20 years ago.
Have seen this stated in a few places but according to this there has been 106.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List...ue_goalscorers
Hourihane scored his first later in the day than Connolly but that still leaves a difference of five, I wonder which players are not considered to be Irish.
Also Mike Milligan, who played internationally for Ireland and scored in the Premier League, isn't on the list.
Ride isn't on the list, or Grealish.
I think the list removes players if they switch allegiance. The figure of 100 (now 101 including Hourihane) potentially makes sense if they only count senior internationals - although Willo Flood and as of yet Aaron Connolly have not been capped either.
A couple of things struck me.
1. The outpouring of joy, reminiscent of Keane’s double for Coventry in 99, really highlighted the lack of exciting talent we have had in recent years
2. This is a great thing for the youngsters hoping to follow Connolly in his footsteps, particularly Parrott: as well as showing them a pathway exists, it will also serve to share the burden of expectation and dilute the pressure on these youngsters. Connolly seems the type of guy who will handle this well, as he certainly has taken the initial (and biggest) hit
Shane Keegan was on Off The Ball yesterday. He said from his dealings with Connolly that he strikes him as a confident lad. He said his attitude has been "yeah, I'm going to be a PL footballer and, yeah, I'm going to be an Ireland international."
He also referenced Connolly's lack of involvement at 19s level for a period and that someone in the FAI referred to him as being "hard to handle." Hopefully he has grown out of that.
In fairness, Robbie Brady was also banished from u19 level due to “attitude” in the squad that got to the semi final against Spain that included Doherty, Egan, Hendrick, Williams, McDermott, McCarey and Samir Carruthers who was such a promising young player as a teen at Villa. Sean Murray and Anthony Forde are other lads who didn’t ever really live up to their potential. That class of 92 was decent. Duffy I think would also have been eligible along with Brady.
Didn't Connolly tweet something slightly cryptic when Obafemi was called up under O'Neill, which could have been read as 'How the hell is he getting called up before me?'. Obafemi would have played first team football at that stage though so wouldn't seem so difficult to understand. Am I remembering this all wrong?
I suppose you have to rate ( hopefully with justification ) your own ability to get the best out of that ability .
Low in confidence Strikers won’t be banging in load of goals .
There was a bit of questioning of Obafemi's commitment at underage level. I would assume that insight into that potential wavering commitment informed Connolly's tweet. It was very ambiguous though.
The young lad looks a player. The second was a lovely goal and his movement was first rate for a lad having his first competitive start. Rashford for Man United hasn’t got a clue when it comes to making attacking runs!!
Fingers crossed he keeps getting game time.
Interesting... mick has moved position quite a bit. Aaron might start
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.thesun.ie/sport/football/4631870/mick-mccarthy-ireland-start-aaron-connolly-georgia/amp/
Think the questioning was media generated obafemi played underage when picked and didn't switch between us and England or take a leave of absence from Irish duty. In fact he was left out of the under 17s euros and yet had his first appearance for Southampton in the league less than 6 months later so he could have sulked but he didnt
Starts again today for Brighton. Away to Villa. Hopefully he gets some better service than he got during the week.
Duffy is on the bench.
Connolly had two quality chances and failed to convert. The first was a quick rebound that came to him from close range, but he scuffed it. He was under a lot of pressure so it was a bit difficult. The second was a breakaway where he made a great run behind the defence but shot it right at the ‘keeper. The colour commentator suggested that had he scored, it would have been called offside with a VAR check. No goals today but he looked lively and he was withdrawn for tactical reasons after Brighton went down a man.
That’ll teach him , Not to miss two chances . Only Kidding .
Wouldn’t worry about his misses. He’s a natural goal scorer. Once he gains more experience in premier league, he will become more clinical. Could have been more composed for his second opportunity yesterday, which will come in time. His movement and runs are top top class, and the very fact that he’s getting these chances is a hugely positive sign. He will score a number of goals this season