Looking at the highlights last night he was something else against Bray. Fabolous goals and passes. It was like a one man team. Don't think he will be there for long.
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Looking at the highlights last night he was something else against Bray. Fabolous goals and passes. It was like a one man team. Don't think he will be there for long.
this isnt the only game he played well he played a great game against derry and i thought he was a great player
Was expecting more of him when we played Rovers. Started well in 1st half but faded in 2nd but may have got an injury.
Probably gone to Shels already, just waiting for July 1st - Roddy to buy Geoff Thomas (former Crystal Palace and England) with the money; Rovers 800 club set up to pay the wages.
He has signed a 2 year deal with Bray :eek: :eek:Quote:
Originally Posted by rebs23
I can dream, cant i............ :rolleyes:
I hope that's a joke :rolleyes:Quote:
Originally Posted by Bluebeard
So do I Soper, so do I :eek:Quote:
Originally Posted by Soper
McCourt has 6 goals in 8 league games. He is worth going to see now before he inevitably goes to England during the summer. He is pure quality on the ball.
Talk about being over hyped!Quote:
Originally Posted by soylent green
He's already been in England and didnt make it there. Half of the goals were in one match, and the one time I did see him, he was only average in an average team. He seems good alright, but I get the impression that he's a bit of a mé feiner who can blow hot and cold (not that Im totally writing the guy off, and he did get some great goals against Bray).
You didn't see the two great goals he got up in Derry then or the class goal in Drogheda
No, but I have seen Denis Behan get 6 crackers this season. All of them (against 6 different clubs) have been out of the top drawer, but the guy has limitations and Im not proclaiming that he's going to cross the water the minute the transfer window opens up. All Im saying is that maybe there's a bit too much hype around this lad. He's only played a few games after all. If a good start is what you measure a player on, then Jason Kabia would have a stand in Turners Cross named after him at this stage.Quote:
Originally Posted by soylent green
QPR were watching at the bray game and plan to make a bid soon
dont think geoff could play with leukaemiaQuote:
Originally Posted by Bluebeard
Good player but better author!
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I hauled myself from my sickbed to see these supposed wonder goals, and all I can say is that you people owe me a packet of paracetamol. A classy couple of efforts, certainly, but I was expecting something akin to Maradona vs. Belgium in 86, whereas what I saw was more reminiscent of Al-Owairan vs. Belgium in 1994 (when the Belgian defence simply melted away rather than offer resistance - much as it did in WWII!)
In scoring his first goal, McCourt "beat" Charles and Long thanks to an egregiously poor piece of ball control, before ghosting past Ryan (who sold himself like a cheap Thai hooker) as though he weren't there - possibly because he wasn't. Great finish, but again achieved in the total absence of defensive pressure.
For his next trick, McCourt again drifted past an inexcusably rash sliding challenge from Long, executed a simple drag-back while Tresson obligingly tackled James and slid a weak shot towards goal, which O'Connor should have saved. Some nice footwork all the same, and a aesthetically pleasing goal. Personally, I thought his through-balls to Mooney and Rutherford were as good as, and probably better than, his work leading up the goals.
It's doubtful whether McCourt will ever encounter so poor a defence again, even in the eL. His breed is an anachronism in modern football; I go further, they've been obsolete since the 1970s. Nowadays, the pace of the game is too hectic and the pitch too congested for players who drop deep and dribble across-field to make much headway. Today, only advanced playmakers/withdrawn strikers such as Hoolahan and O'Callaghan are afforded the space to make good use of their creative proclivities by drifting along the line in the opponent's third and riding, at most, one challenge before delivering the final ball. Dribbling is now the exclusive preserve of wingers.
Are you Rico in disguise?Quote:
Originally Posted by Sheridan
Sheridan! are you sure it is just paracetamol you are on? A "simple pull back" when achieved in a tight situation in the scoring area indicates coolness and instinctive skill and awareness. I agree with you about the two passes which happily you were able to see through the haze - pure class.
Get well soon (not the cold I am talking about). :D :D
Ahh the bitterness of a Dublin City fan!
Here are the goals for those that haven't seen them. Fluke's both of them!
http://www.srfcultras.net/mccourt1.mpg
http://www.srfcultras.net/mccourt2.mpg
Second goal was a great goal. But what's with Molloy's reaction? Jealous that he didn't score it?
Ah the jealousy and bitterness form the sole CHF fan. Dont be so stupid. Take the anti Rovers blinkers FFS. If he had scored them for CHF I would be the first on here with congrats.
We'll ignore the fact that the pitch was greasy and his undoubted class. Ask the Derry fans what they think.
KOH
We think he's a turncoat!!!!Quote:
Originally Posted by NY Hoop
Good goals all the same.
Nah, I reckon McCourt's hairstyle triggered a flashback image of a Yeti he once saw on a bad trip.Quote:
Originally Posted by monutdfc
BTW, those reports that Queen's Park Rangers are tracking McCourt stem from an obvious misunderstanding. The truth is that he's being tracked by the Queen's park ranger (with a tranquiliser gun.)
McCourt has put in 2 of the best performances I've ever been privileged to see in the flesh as well as scoring the best goal I've ever seen (his second the other night) The lad is a truly special talent and I've been watching LOI football for nearly 30 years.
If Sheridan is too blinkered to see that then that's his loss. My advice to all football fans is get out there and see Paddy McCort before he legs it to QPR or whoever. He won't be staying in this league, he's far too good.
KOH
I think you're not giving the EL the credit it deserves.Quote:
Originally Posted by WeAreRovers
Paddy McCourt is indeed a fine player, the best I've seen at the Brandywell this season, but to say that he's far too good for the League of Ireland is a wee bit short sighted.
Young Irish players of McCourts' calibre, who are playing in the lower leagues of England and Scotland, are exactly the type and standard of players we should be striving to sign.
And just to add fuel to the fire, the Derry rumour is that he'll join Motherwell next year!!!!
The guy from QPR who was at the game was there to see Eamon Zayed from Bray.