Tets, Soccerscene.ie also lists Donal McDermott as Irish in its article on Man City's FA Youth Cup team. Know anything about him?Quote:
Originally Posted by tetsujin1979
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Tets, Soccerscene.ie also lists Donal McDermott as Irish in its article on Man City's FA Youth Cup team. Know anything about him?Quote:
Originally Posted by tetsujin1979
Not a lot to be honest, it's tough to find any information about Academy players - and rightly so in my opinion, let them get on with the business of learning their trade. Even the main Man City site has nothing listed about him.Quote:
Originally Posted by Stuttgart88
He's a winger, and the current FAI U-16 player of the year. Erm, that's about it I'm afraid, I use this blog - http://mcfcreserves-academy.blogspot.com/ - for match reviews but he's only listed as a sub in one game. The youth cup is U-17 AFAIK so he may only be still coming though.
milwall v leicester 0-1
McCarthy played and captained the side, leicester conceded 4 in 2 while he was suspended recently, taking 3 points in the process, since he has come back the side has conceded 1 in 2 taking 6 points as the season turnaround continues.
Maybury again played in right-midfield.
Logan lost his place on the bench to the fit-again Douglas,despite a clean sheet in the midweek reserve win over fulham
For millwall, Dunne played with Doyle on the bench
I've seen questions raised about where leadership is going to come from, and in particular questions about the ability and commitment of Dunne.
Richard Dunne had an outstanding game tonight, epitomised great leadership and ability.
Frankly it's a few years since I've seen the character, at centre back, which Dunne displays, almost back to Moran and Co.
Jim O'Brien scored 2 for Celtic reserves tonight. O'Dea also started.
Matthew Connolly started in defence alongside Sol Campbell for Arsenal reserves against a Charlton reserve side with Darren Randolph, with Arsenal eventually running out 2-0 winners. No sign of Stokes, or Tracy though, anyone know if they're injured or just rested?
Arsenal review: http://www.arsenal.com/matchreport.a...es&fxid=293230
Charlton review: http://www.cafc.co.uk/newsview.ink?nid=23662
[QUOTE=tetsujin1979]Karl Moore and Garry Breen both played as Man City's U-18's triumphed 3-2 over Newcastle's U-18's in the FA Youth Cup. Breen had a shot stopped on the line and Moore had a goal bound shot pushed wide by the keeper. Moore's been impressing of late and was called into the reserve side a few weeks ago.QUOTE]
You're joking me, another Gary Breen? The poor fella!
Some great info here lads, keep it up, it leaves the national papers standing.
Well, you know how the song goes: We all dream...Quote:
Originally Posted by Donal81
This added recently to Man City's site:Quote:
Originally Posted by Stuttgart88
I had heard before there was an arrangement with Cherry Orchard, guess this proves itQuote:
CONGRATULATIONS DONAL
At this stage of the year, the Football Association of Ireland hold their annual Awards ceremony in Dublin. The format is very similar to the PFA awards in England when various awards are presented for outstanding achievement in different age groups. I am delighted to inform you that our young player, Donal McDermott, secured the prize in the U16 category. Donal joined us from our nursery club in Dublin, Cherry Orchard and has put together a string of excellent performances both with us and of course for his country. Unfortunately, Donal suffered a broken ankle in December which obviously set him back a little, but I am pleased to report that all is well now and Donal is back doing what he does best – playing football.
RESREVES. leicester v spurs 0-2
Logan was an unused sub for leicester, but Andy Reid played the 90 for spurs and scored in the 43rd min ''blasting home an unstoppable piledriver'', he was also booked.
Alan Mahon and David Connolly lined out for Wigan's reserves on Monday night against a Liverpool reserve side, but ended up losing 2-0 despite Connolly's best efforts, including a brilliant effort in the 77th minute.
Liverpool also had Daniel O'Donnell in their line up. His profile says he was born in Liverpool, anyone know if he's eligible for Ireland?
Liverpool review: http://www.liverpoolfc.tv/news/drill...60320-2048.htm
Wigan review: http://www.wiganlatics.premiumtv.co....798893,00.html
Liverpool's academy side knocked out their Southampton counterparts in the FA Youth Cup last week to reach their first final in 10 years. James Ryan came off the bench late on for Liverpool, while Southampton included David McGoldrick in their lineup. Liverpool will play the winners of the game between Man City and Newcastle's fixture, with City leading 3-2 going into the second leg.
Liverpool review: http://www.liverpoolfc.tv/news/archi...60317-2224.htm
Southampton review: http://www.saintsfc.co.uk/article.as...tbreak&navlid=
I didnt see the Liverpool v Birmingham match but I know Marcos Painter played. Did any of ye see the game... how did he play?
dunno tets, but early impressions of the stan era would suggest no stone will be left unturned in these type scenarios.Quote:
Originally Posted by tetsujin1979
without wishing to generalise, the scousers ive met do tend to have a soft spot for the emerald isle, but we have been emigrating there since god knows when so he may not even come close to qualifying for us.........the club speak well of him in the profile anyway, could be a nice recriut.
we wait and see..........tis is the capable hands of stan for now.:)
Here is my answer - got it from the young irish players to watch thread
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Originally Posted by bluemovie
....well.....they would:rolleyes:Quote:
Originally Posted by CraftyToePoke
if thats the david mcgoldrick who used to play for county, i didn't realise he had any irish in him?? he played with besty at countyQuote:
Originally Posted by tetsujin1979
Yep, that's the same guy. I can't find where he was born, but several sites list his nationality as IrishQuote:
Originally Posted by livehead1
Karl Bermingham and Willo Flood lined out for Man City's reserves in a 1-1 draw with Leeds' second string. According to the Man City review Bermingham played well up front, but the Leeds review doesn't mention him at all. There's a bit of a striker crisis at City at the moment with both Samaras and Cole out for the majority of the remainder of the season, so I expect Bermingham to be given a regular start up front for the reserves after being tried out at several other positions, including right full! With any luck a substitute appearance might not be out of the question.
Man City review: http://www.mcfc.co.uk/default.sps?pa...=3&toyear=2006
Leeds review: http://www.leedsunited.com/article.a...avlid=newsroom
well well livehead,........i was merely observing thats its nice to see a potential recriut to our green cause being spoken well of on the site of the current champs of europe..thats all, nothing wrong in that, you seem cynical:D , has the football world dealt you a dissapointing hand perhaps?:DQuote:
Originally Posted by livehead1
and i see you have been edited again, for spouting your usual tripe i suppose?
were you wetting yourself in excitement about your ''mate besty'' (whats the latest on him anyway?) and the like, from reserve team land while lambasting other levels of football.........
2 words for you....Kevin Doyle.
pardon, what have i said about kevin doyle, don't have a clue what your on about, whats been edited? speak english?!Quote:
Originally Posted by CraftyToePoke
i'm not gona drop to your level and talk "tripe", i can't make head nor tale of what you are on about.
Garry Breen started with Karl Moore for Manchester City's youth team, while Michael Daly and Donal McDermott were unused subs, agains their Newcastle counterparts. The game finished 1-1 so for the second year running, there will be a significant Irish presence in the FA Youth Cup final.
Man City review; http://www.mcfc.co.uk/default.sps?pa...=3&toyear=2006
Newcastle review: http://www.nufc.premiumtv.co.uk/page...806357,00.html