Gone back to Preston. Loan period over apparently.
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Gone back to Preston. Loan period over apparently.
I don't get it with Irish players. When Croatia played class against England it seemed like English clubs couldn't resist the lure of Croatian players, when Ireland get a great result in Paris with St.Ledger being a key man nobody takes notice(and I'm not referring to just English clubs)
I've only seen him play when he plays for Ireland but perhaps he's not nearly as good at club level? Maybe he has an attitude problem? I'm not saying he does, but there must be some reason that a Premiership club has not come in for him yet. Maybe he's just not good enough to perform consistently at the level required in the top flight?
I don't think that the Ron Atkinson at Peterboro, fly on the wall TV programme done Sean SL any good. He came across as a young mouthy upstart. I know it was a few years ago but first impressions and all that. However football wise he has been fairly impressive anytime I've seen the lad playing.
it would be good to see him go to a serie a club and mcgeady go to bayern or someone like that. It would open other players up to the idea of playing abroad too.
well they all already play abroad(well mcgeady and st.ledger don't)
Celtic bid for Sean St Ledger while Ross McCormack admits he'd love Parkhead switch / SUNDAY MAIL
CELTIC have upped their bid for Preston stopper Sean St Ledger to £3million
The Championship club booted out an earlier £1.75m offer but Celts have now gone back in.
And the Irish ace could be joined at Parkhead by Cardiff star Ross McCormack who last night urged his boyhood heroes to make a swoop.
New signing Morten Rasmussen made an impact at Hamilton yesterday by coming off the bench to seal a 1-0 win.
And boss Tony Mowbray later admitted he was keen to bring in more fresh faces.
One of those could be long-time target St Ledger.
MailSport can reveal the Hoops have offered North End £2.25m immediately with the potential for close to £1m in add-ons.
However, Preston still hope to get a guaranteed £3m and more negotiations will take place. St Ledger could help seal the deal by begging Preston to let him join Celtic.
The 25-year-old is desperate to play for Mowbray and is set to make his feelings clear to chairman Derek Shaw.
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And the Parkhead club are locked in talks with Spanish side Real Mallorca over defender Ivan Ramis.
Mallorca value the 25-year-old at £3.5m but sources in Spain suggest the cash-strapped club would sell for £2.5m.
Celts have increased their initial £1.5m bid to £2m and talks are ongoing.
Mowbray was giving little away yesterday but said: "We're trying to get the team I want. Hopefully we'll add one or two more over the next few days."
If it were me I am not too sure if I would be too excited about signing for Mowbray.
Mowbrays record has been awful and the team have been playing rubbish, but I think Im still inclined to give him a little bit more time. He is in the middle of getting rid of an awful lot of players and totally rebuilding the squad. Id give up until next season before I judge him properly
He would be ****ing away the best years of his career going to Celtic. Just look at their squad at the moment and that gives you an idea of the doldrums they are in and will remain in for quite a while. Sledge is a good prospect and will certainly get his move to the Premiership soon. I just hope he realises how bad a move to Celtic would be for him
Rumours that PNE can't/won't agree a fee with Celtic for St Ledger, so looks as if the deals off, expect Ramis to sign for Celtic instead.
St Ledger angry at Preston's Celtic cover-up
Preston North End defender Sean St Ledger has blasted his club for shutting him out of talks over a move to Celtic. The English club refused offers from Celtic for the centre-half ahead of the transfer window closing on Monday.
Preston had placed a high valuation on the Republic of Ireland international and Celtic had an initial bid declined by the club. They returned with an improved £3 million offer which was also rejected but the player was unhappy he had not been kept up to date with developments by his own chairman, Derek Shaw.
“The club didn’t accept a bid so I just have to get on with it,” St Ledger admitted.
“If would have been nice if the chairman had returned my calls though. It would have been nice to be kept in the loop and he still hasn’t spoken to me which is disappointing.”
St Ledger confirmed that he would have been keen on signing up at Parkhead if a fee had been agreed. The stopper also revealed that seeing one of his international team-mates join the Glasgow club had made the disappointment worse.
“The move is something I would have definitely considered if there had been a bid accepted,” he said.
”I think everyone who plays for Ireland always has a link to Celtic. The draw of Champions League football was great but it wasn’t to be. There is also the draw of playing in front of 60,000 fans but that is over now.
“It’s a pity because you just have to look at the scenes from the other night when Robbie [Keane] went there. You could see all the Irish flags, that would have been great.”
I think you missed this bit:
St Ledger is now focused on his career at Deepdale but says Preston chairman Derek Shaw failed to keep him informed of developments.
"Everyone who plays for Ireland always has a link with Celtic - I'm Catholic as well," the centre-half said. "It would have been massive for me had I had the opportunity but I didn't.
"The club didn't accept the bid but it would have been nice if the chairman had returned my calls."
Doh!!
Reckon his chairman done him a favour. The likelihood is that a premiership club will come in for him in the summer, he will probably earn more than he would at Celtic, but he would be playing against superior opposition in the PL than he would meet in the SPL. The lad has time on his side, he should just knuckle down and let his football do the talking. I reckon he can go all the way.
Not intentionally, it wasnt included in the text from the email that I got it from.
But generally the comments are a bit lame. Fine, you would have liked to have gone to a massive club with a proud history etc... but because 'I saw Irish flags on the telly' and 'Im a catholic' is a bit ridiculous. Footballers should definitely talk less............
Yep fair point. As I said footballers should talk less.
I've a really good story about why Sean should think before he opens his mouth, but it's not really fair to spill the beans on here. It involved an Irish flag worn as a sarong and the words "bunk up".
superb goal from St. Ledger, diving headers obviously his speciality, against West Brom but an average performance in a poor defence.
I tell you something though that Graham Dorrans is going to be a special player in the near future. Ran the show and scored a screamer of a free kick.
He wasn't up against much, but Sean made some fantastic tackles and interceptions against Algeria last night. Could easily have passed on these games to have his surgeries but fair play, he's nailed down his place in the team and won't be giving it up easily. I'd love to see him get a crack at the premier league. He's too good to be fannying about with loans to Middlesborough and the like.
I was very impressed with him against Algeria.Without Dunne or O Shea beside him he took charge of the back 4 and did very well. Hard to understand the reason for him not doing well at Boro, easily good enough for the Premiership on his Ireland performances
Big fan of him. Thought he was superb against Algeria. Ropey enuf at times against Paraguay. He is a quality player tho. I just pray to God that he gets the move he deserves this summer
There are reasons why he did not thrive at Boro, not that we know them for sure. He did not settle in on the pitch with his CM partnership. He held the contractual right to veto the full transfer. The club was in also some turmoil re the manager. Strachan says he tried to get him to stay and claims that St Ledger just wanted out.
Agreed about how he has fitted in for us. He had the ability to begin with but has become more confident and assured in such a short time, whereas Josh took ages to reach that.
Considering all that, I'd give St ledger the benefit of any doubt, re his Boro experience.
Interview with Sean following a hernia and knee operations last week: http://www.lep.co.uk/sport/football/..._july_1_783865
according to the fai website, he delayed the operations to play against Paraguay and Algeria.
Return of The Saint!
http://www.pnefc.net/page/NewsDetail...079681,00.html
http://www.heraldscotland.com/sport/...dger-1.1040384
Good move or not? What do you think?
Could be worse. Maybe he can see some success this year with the club and his confidence will grow, etc...
P.S. If you look down, "similar threads" to this are "Heath Ledger found dead." Ahh, the wonder of websites. At first I thought it meant they were saying his career was dead if he went back to Celtic. Maybe that is what the computer thinks. Soon they will take over the world like in Terminator, with Colbert Report the only resistance.
I'm not a celtic fan so I'm just wondering how regualrly do people reckon he will be getting first team starts if he does move up to Parkhead? In other words how does he compare with the existing defenders?
I would be very surprised if he doesn't end up at a premiership team. He is easily premiership quality, plays with heart and has proven himself in big games.
The thing that impressed me the most about him is the relative ease with which he took to international football. With hardly an error to speak of, he's cemented his place in the team within a dozen caps. I would think that would be enough to draw the attention of premier league clubs.
So that is Sean linked with Celtic whilst they have been managed by Strachan, Mowbray and Lennon in the space of 2 years. I suppose if you keep saying it often enough its bound to come true.......
We need St Ledger operating and attuned to Prem level standard - a move to Celtic might NOT be the best case scenario for us.
I'm a fan of St. Ledger, but he was caught out ball-watching for Italy's goal in Croke Park straight after he had scored what we all thought would be a famous winner up the other end. Then again, the whole team were in a bit of a trance after we took the lead and seemed to take it for granted we had the game in the bag. At least St. Ledger wasn't caught completely out of position. Otherwise, your praise for him is generally spot on and I don't mean to taint it.
Isn't that a contradiction, or do you mean we need him operating and attuned to SPL-level standard?