More assists than any other player in the top 4 divisions during the calendar year.
Bizarre how he hasn't been linked with a PL team yet.
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More assists than any other player in the top 4 divisions during the calendar year.
Bizarre how he hasn't been linked with a PL team yet.
In fairness, this is the first full transfer window since he made his Championship debut at the age of 25 and it's only a day old, so he may yet get an offer. More realistically though, it might be better for him to continue at Barnsley for the rest of the season and then look to move up during the summer, perhaps with a promoted club or to a recently promoted club.
Wonder goal for Hourihane to give Barnsley the lead late on at the City Ground.
Some goal. Pulling one like that out of the bag to get your team 3 points when a draw seems inevitable oozes qualities of a player destined for next level above.
He's either assisted or scored 16 of Barnsley's 41 goals this season.
They probably wouldn't be in with a Playoff shout without him.
http://www.punditarena.com/football/...yard-barnsley/
Goal here.
This a compilation of his 2016 goals, so the Forest one won't be included, but it is impressive stuff, you could almost say he is on a new level.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vyX0GJQDt2Y
Hourihane's heat-map against Villa makes for impressive reading.
https://www.sportsjoe.ie/football/ob...ighting/108174
here's the direct link to the tweet sports joe decided to write an article about: http://twitter.com/JackGrimse/status/815982441638875136
https://www.theguardian.com/football...r-league-clubsQuote:
Sunderland and Middlesbrough desperately need to create more chances. Boro are bottom of the league for key passes per game (6.4), with Sunderland almost as bad (6.8). It may pay to look down in order to look up in this instance, and with Barnsley captain Conor Hourihane’s contract up in the summer, he’ll be on the radar of clubs with tighter budgets this month.
The Irishman has registered at least four more assists than any other player in the Championship (11) and his stunning winner against Nottingham Forest on Monday was his fifth goal of the season. His delivery from both set pieces and open play is exceptional and his vision to pick out the intelligent movement of strikers would benefit Jermain Defoe. Given that he also ranks second in the Championship for tackles (72), it’s clear he doesn’t shirk a battle – and there will be plenty of those for both Sunderland and Middlesbrough between now and the end of the season.
Five months left on his contract. I would venture he will be playing in the premier league within a month
Barnsley fans start a change.org petition to make it illegal for the club to sell Hourihane: https://www.change.org/p/barnsley-f-...onor-hourihane
Don't blame them. What's a couple of million if they miss out on a rare opportunity to challenge for Premier League football.
The Sun reporting bids from Villa and Wednesday.
https://www.thesun.co.uk/sport/footb...in-the-summer/
Celtic and Rangers also interested apparently. I would say that the odds are on Villa if money is the main driving force, as it usually is, as Villa can outbid all three I suspect.
Wednesday's bid of €1.25 million turned down. Villa offering him annual wages of close on €1.5 million. http://www.hitc.com/en-gb/2017/01/17...r-conor-houri/
I haven't seen anything concrete about Celtic or Rangers interest.
Hopefully he goes to Sheffield Wednesday.
They have a decent chance of getting into the playoffs and he knows Winnall.
Does not seem a lot but I gues he is near end of contract they can't ask for too much?