Anybody have any info on him.I believe he has played U21 for Republic of Ireland.
We have just signed him from Stockport Co.
Cheers
Celty
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Anybody have any info on him.I believe he has played U21 for Republic of Ireland.
We have just signed him from Stockport Co.
Cheers
Celty
He has one senior cap, came on as a sub against Finland in a 3-0 win after the 2002 World Cup. He joined Stockport after being released by Celtic. Err, that's pretty much all I know about him!
Thanks for that :)
o ye...and hes SHI*E
How about this for a thread bump!
Anyway fair play to Jim who featured yesterday in St Mirrens Semi-Final League Cup 3-2victory over Celtic. He had picked up 3 bookings during the competition inlcuding one yesterday and was under the impression he would miss the final as a result, anyway that was incorrect and he will be able to lead St Mirren out against Hearts in the Final on St Patricks day.
Heres his wiki for those interested, featured in the Irish U16 team that won the UEFA Championship in 1998. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jim_Goodwin
Good win Jim.
Lead singer of Doves is the first thing I thought of.
http://t1.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:A...wnO6HDWVHK7-EQ
Looks a bit like the people from that skin head movie from the early 90s. I think Russell Crowe was in it.
Romper Stomper - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Romper_stomper
http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5262/...aa3d29c80b.jpg
Your man on the right - definitely!
I have that Soundtrack. Excellent if you can ignore the knuckle-dragging :-)
Himself, John O'Shea and John Thompson were all ahead of me at centre half for that Ireland age-group. B@stards.
And Karel Poborský in the middle.
So I guess I wasn't the only teen who ran out and bought red shoelaces after seeing that.
Did Goodwin score an absolute screamer with the outside of his foot a few years ago, or am I confusing him with someone else?
This place is as good as any, cos i cant remember where this point came from originally. I was ridiculed about the prospect of it but its true !! :D
http://www.independent.ie/sport/othe...r-3369659.html
You posted about it here: http://foot.ie/threads/167523-Euro-2...=1#post1609174
Was also mentioned here: http://foot.ie/threads/167888-Spanish-player-on-drugs
I think we had a similar conversation back when POS originally brought it up, but I'd have thought PEDs are less likely to offer a significant edge in football than in other more sports, so the incentive to actually use them isn't there to the same extent. Footballers aren't so reliant on speed and raw athleticism as swimmers, cyclists or runners.
Stamina is important though, as is recovery. Drugs and/or blood doping can help in both regards.
They can help but where's the incentive? You risk a 2 year ban for a slight improvement in athletic performance. Like I said, cyclists dope because it allows them to train harder and recover quicker, meaning they can be stronger, faster and have more endurance. But when a footballer is one on one with the keeper, a big engine or bulging biceps are of limited use to him.
Yep, nothing could have saved Battiston from this
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6R2flrDsQUk
Why has Jim Goodwin's thread become a discussion on doping???
Its about stamina not about speed.
But this genetic doping can heal injuries so fast, its like stem cell growth(regeneration) on LSD.
Yeah but stamina is not as useful an attribute in football as other sports is the point, so you're not going to get a lot of people taking performance-enhancing drugs because they don't enhance your performance that much.
Stamina is massive in football. How many times are goals scored late in games because teams have gotten tired and made silly mistakes? Plus the demands of three games a week at times means recovery is absolutely crucial in the modern game. The amount of ground covered by modern day players in a game is staggerring and increased stamina and recovery powers could give teams a substantial advantage. I'd definitely be leaning towards a belief that performance enhancing substances are being used in football and that if a testing regime as strict as cycling was introduced there's the potential for a massive scandal. Of course it wouldn't be in the best interests of FIFA for that to happen so I don't think it's very likely, unless they are forced into it by one of these inquires producing same fairly indesputible evidence and causing a major scandal anyway.
I'm not saying stamina isn't important, I'm saying it's not as important as it is in other sports which have had drugs scandals. Anybody can have stamina - it's why players like Keith Andrews and Nigel Reo-Coker keep getting contracts - it's not like the best footballers are the best footballers because they can run around for longer periods. There's not the same competitive advantage that there is in cycling or swimming, which is why those sports are riddled with PEDs and football so far has avoided any major scandal in spite of regular testing.
edit: of course Keith Andrews is also a scorer of important goals
Or Paul in desperation, can't get over his perception of being ridiculed and wants to present evidence that some footballers have visited the notorious Dr.Drug, as verifying beyond doubt that the entire Barca team of 2006 were toked up their eyeballs :)
The switched-off defending for Real's equaliser puts paid to the myth of PEDs at La Masia :)
Goodwin cited for an incident at the weekend: http://www1.skysports.com/football/n...-dundee-united
http://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/sport/f...amming-4577707
Goodwin punished by his club after committing third on pitch assault in as many years.
Fitzpatrick said: “Players like Jim will never change their robust style but he has to realise he’s now a first-team coach.
“He has to lead by example – slamming elbows into opposition players’ faces is wholly unacceptable and you can’t have that on the park. Jim has to operate within the laws of the game like every other player.
“The abuse Jim takes from the stands and from the opposition fans and sometimes opposition players is not right either. I feel sorry for Jim to an extent and he has accepted his punishment. I’m not offering that as an excuse but he’d still be the first name on my teamsheet every week. His attitude brings a steeliness and he’s an old-school footballer.
Banned for elbowing Aidan Connolly, son of Paddy Connolly.
Is he worth stealing? Not sure how far back Paddy's presence in Scotland goes, ie. if his parents or Grandparents were inevitably from Donegal.
Goodwin nutmegs David Villa in a St. Mirren friendly against New York City and really rubs it in:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aYOQgx6U0j4
followed that up with his first goal since 2012 at the weekend!
Named St. Mirren manager - https://www.stmirren.com/news/club/a...mirren-manager
may/likely to be on his way to aberdeen after a successful spell at st mirren.
https://www.rte.ie/sport/soccer/2022...o-jim-goodwin/
a bigger club. hopefully he will continue to give irish lads a chance. getting ronan on board could be his first move?
I wanna dream ~ ~ An Irish Alex Ferguson in the making !
This is a great move and wonderful opportunity for Jim. Best of luck to him! Started already today. 1-1 draw away to Motherwell, Aberdeen remain 8 in table. Hopefully can finish season strongly and develop some more irish talent during the summer at a higher level!