Maybe they didn't fancy him because he has a big nose!
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Just looking at Leeds first half against Arsenal. The two goals they conceded reminded me so much of goals that we give away against better sides like Leeds are up against. One a rubbish clearance that's punished, the other giving the ball away in midfield not reacting quickly and allowing the opposition run at an exposed defence.
Andy O'Brien has just come off with an injury at the 65th minute with the score 2-1, looks like a muscle pull or cramp. The fans gave him a pretty good ovation going off.
Grayson: "O'Brien won't play for this football club again as long as I am here": http://uk.eurosport.yahoo.com/191120...ce=twitterfeed
Interesting he won't even let him go on loan, must really be ****ed
http://www.skysports.com/story/0,195...316434,00.html
Yeah, he wouldn't let him go on loan when he was a substitute. Grayson is a decent bloke - he'd be delighted to get rid of him now. Reflects very badly on O'Brien.
O'Brien got stick earlier in the season from a section of the Leeds support. He was playing sh1t in fairness but wasn't fully fit at the time and probably shouldn't have been put in by Grayson. However, he really seems to have been affected by the criticism he took. He played before the international break and played very well v Leicester but was asked on Friday to play yesterday and apparently refused. It refelcts very badly on his mental strength and to me explains why he quit for us after taking criticism (unfairly in my book) after the 5-2 debacle away to Cyprus. Always liked AOB myself but he's coming very badly out of this...
http://www.yorkshireeveningpost.co.u...view_1_3981411
What followed was a display reminiscent of the form which led Grayson to sign O’Brien permanently from Bolton Wanderers last January. “To say it was important was an understatement,” he said. “Everyone can make mistakes and I could have made a mistake in the Leicester game. Would that have been detrimental to the rest of my career at Leeds? Who knows. Fortunately the day worked out well.”
It is not certain that Rachubka has played his last game for United but the club’s move to offer Maik Taylor a trial last week suggested the defeat to Blackpool left no way back from him. It was an open warning, not only to O’Brien, about the consequences of performances which come at a cost and undermine the faith of the crowd around you.
O’Brien accepted that he was under scrutiny before the match at Leicester, a game in which Grayson turned to him with Darren O’Dea injured and Tom Lees suspended. Even with that creditable display to his name, he is cautious about his situation at Elland Road.
“I’ve got to be a bit guarded because of what happened (to Rachubka),” O’Brien said. “I played at Leicester and there were question marks over me from certain angles. It’s something I was well aware of.
“Had I made a mistake or a couple of mistakes, were the circumstances going to be the same for me? I’ve played nearly 500 games in my career and it’s something you’re going to think about.
“I didn’t give myself the best opportunity to perform on the first day of the season and I was disappointed with the reaction I got in the Bradford game, but I’ve played professional football for 16 years and I’d like to think of this as one of my qualities – that when things aren’t going the way I’d like them to, I still come back.
“When you get to 32 people start to have more of an opinion on you, but there’ve always been adverse opinions about me throughout my career. If I believed everything people said then I should probably think of myself as the luckiest footballer who ever existed.”
Apparently has been suffering from depression. Has had treatment and is back in the team/squad. Planned tribunal seems to have been binned.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/football/16821139.stm
Interesting to note that the club don't offer an apology in this statement for their part in the misunderstanding, although I'm not sure whether it is due or not.
One of the most recent posts sees a quote in which Andy O'Brien acknowledges that he has had his fair share of critics through his career. Given his clearly sensitive disposition as a depression-sufferer, this matter serves to highlight how footballers may react to negative reaction from supporters and the media. Andy's reception in his next game back would be an interesting one in this regard, especially in light of how the Leeds supporters honoured Gary Speed with a prolonged chant.
Not sure how it'll go for Andy hereafter but Leeds have just sacked Simon Grayson. Wish them both well. http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/16839801
I actually think he got as much out of his career as he could have hoped for given his ability.. Good player and had a good campaign beside Cunningham under Kerr.
Top-flight in the sense they actually managed in at the top level at the time. He couldn't get a regular game with any of them which, regardless on opinion of the managers, is telling.
No harm to him, just agree with most here saying that he did what he could with the ability he had. Hopes he gets back and has a few more years left in him.
Signed for Vancouver Whitecaps: http://www.whitecapsfc.com/news/2012...%E2%80%99brien
Congrats to Andy on his Olymppic time trial gold medal today, though I'm not sure the sideburns suit him.
Well, guess I'll be seeing him a lot then....
I saw him play for the Whitecaps yesterday. Lovely stadium and Vancouver is a wonderful city, I can see why he'd want to give up his career in England and play there instead. The standard of football is poor, so despite coming on about five minutes before half for the injured Jay DeMerit, he didn't break a sweat in the second half. Played some good balls and looked composed though. I hope the move works out for him, my heart went out to him the day that Israeli goalkeeper got him sent off.
According to today's Daily Mirror, O'Brien is considering joining Ipswich or Huddersfield in the MLS off season.