Are Irish supporters supposed to live in fantasy land ? !
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This isn't based on one post. I've followed you're comments for awhile now, no Irish "fan" would talk about his team/players the way you do. You maybe you do "support" them, but only when things are going well. I think the term for that is "fair weather fan".
In regards to O'Brien it's worth noting that these clubs will have watched more of him than people like Sean have who probably saw the odd highlights of Ligue 1 games involving Lyon if even that. They'll also consider factors such as his age, his physical attributes and his ability on the ball. I know its crazy to suggest an Irish player could be liked by anyone but these factors would all be massive plus factors for any club when signing a player.
Its one report with most sources saying e20M-e25M gets him (16-20M sterling). It is reality as I don't think its too far off for the way the market is today. Kilman just went for 40M. Branthwaite might move for 50M. Mats Wiefer (who? exactly.) went from Feyenoord to Brighton for over 25M.
Its not Irish fans paying the money, its clubs. A player is worth what the market says he is worth.
Fee agreed with Everton.
https://x.com/fabrizioromano/status/...rD3MDcZNXHj2bA
I would've preferred something better than Everton...but hey ho.
I wonder if that means the latest defensive second coming (aka Branthwaite) is off? If not it'll be interesting to see how O'Brien gets on relative to him.
Yeah would have liked to seen him stay at Lyon and playing European football. Then again as Liamoo said he's come some distance in the last two years to get where he is now. Think the sale of Onana means they mightn't have to sell Branthwaite until next summer.
It is some going to be where he is. It isn't long since he was on loan in League Two. Then he was in the Belgian second division. He looked much better for Ireland in his two senior caps than I ever remember him at under 21 level. He really must have improved a lot.
I reckon if I go back far enough in this thread people, me included, were apprehensive about the Lyon move. It could have been construed as a bit of multi club fiddling. I think Toulouse bid and that made sense as a next step at the time and might have made Palace consider the move to an affiliate in the same league.
Anyway, hopefully he takes well to the Premier League. Clearly has impressed plenty scouts across Europe this season.
Any idea what the fee is? I'm reading £23m! I thought Lyon bought him off Crystal Palace last summer for less than £2m.
Would rather he moved to Ajax, Brentford, Wolves etc etc. I don’t have any faith that Everton won’t be in real financial difficulty and forced to sell before the deadline or in January and possibly deducted points and in a relegation scrap.
They haven’t found a new owner and have borrowed an insane amount of cash from various prospective buyers. I think the latest loans will probably cover the stadium build but I dunno, I’d avoid it if I had similar options in the PL and in Europe.
Ajax is a step down from lyon, only way he should be moving now is up. Dream signing for dyche at least, o'brien be absolutely unstoppable from set pieces.
That was a sale within the same ownership group. Can't help but wonder if they had seen his potential at that point and saw an opportunity to get him first team football at a good level and also get rid of the Cork City sell on clause in the process before his transfer value sky-rocketed.
I doubt he went to Lyon as a work around to Cork getting minimal money on a transfer.
While Texor owns Lyon he's only a minority owner with Palace. I'd say Palace didn't have plans for O'Brien and were just happy to let him go cheap with a good sell on clause. Lyon were happy to take a punt because of the low fee
For €20M I'm surprised they didn't re-sign O'Brien. New manager prefers 3-4-3 and has been using FBs as CBs at times.
I’m just glad CSAD has an actual transfer fee to include in his posts.