Didn't see this posted already so .... you can read Steve Claridge's scouting report here:
http://blogs.guardian.co.uk/sport/20...keogh_wol.html
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Didn't see this posted already so .... you can read Steve Claridge's scouting report here:
http://blogs.guardian.co.uk/sport/20...keogh_wol.html
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good to see the lad getting praised. The Wolves supporters also seem to be impressed by his desire and workrate.
Claridge must be a closet Irish fan....he must have profiled at least half of the young Irish lads in the Championship at this stage!
Time will tell TP...sure look at Stokes, never realised any of that early potential ;)
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Thats a contradiction!!You have to give him time before you can say whether he did or didnt realise his potential!!But he hasnt done it yet.
Haha Cabin Telly and Sleego rovers :)
The way English commentator's pronounce his name is a bit annoying. They've a list of previous as well:
Keeeeeeeee - oh.
Paul Mc - Graffffffff
Kevin More-ran
Mark Kin - sella
thats to be honest a yankie doodle thing as well, the reason for this is the different spellings available such as:Quote:
Keeeeeeeee - oh.
kehoe which does sound like ke-hoe, but if you say it quick enough it becomes keogh etc.....like keown and keohane, both pronounced the same way by irish people ( those in the know at least ;) ) but not always by "outsiders".
Any craic anyway wolfie? do you reckon" is there any hope for us to qualify" since a few weeks ago?
what about Richard Sadlee-yay (according to Sky Sports Soccer Saturday)? always makes me laugh.
Lineker seemed incapable of saying "McGrath". How did he think it ever rhymed with Ooo Ahh ?
Next they'll be calling DORset Street, DorSET Street :rolleyes: It's an English thing to put the emphasis on the suffix rather than the prefix.
Back to the topic in mind.......I saw Andy first hand in Wolves opening game against my team, and I thought he was excellent.He is reall handful for any defender and has fantastic heading ability......only concern is his Hair!:eek:
ps the last four minutes were excellent!!:D
Andy looked full of energy against Denmark, and has great upper body strength so doesn't get pushed off the ball easily. He's also a good header of the ball, and now he's had a haircut, he actually "Looks" a great prospect!:)
now all he needs to do is score more goals..
I didn't see any footy this weekend but I read on teletext that Keogh set up both Eastwood's goals in their win over Blackpool. Anyone see it?
He is meant to have been excellent for them at the weekend. He is always involved in every Wolves goal. His scoring recored isnt great but his assist record must be high
I wonder if Keogh more suited to play in the hole between the midfield and the strikers in the long term. At present he's known more o as a striker even though he tends to drift into that hole throughout the match.
In the long run I'd prefer to see him adopt this role (Ireland have plenty of young out and out strikers anyway).
Some players like Michael Owen contribute nothing but goal scorig potential, Andy Keogh contributes loads but isn't prolific. From what I see of Keogh he's more than capable of being a threat from upfront. He's what I would call a forward, but not a striker. There's a difference.
My mates a wolves fan season ticket on the north bank rates him highly. The only other Irish player he has paid that complement was Robbie keane as he hates praising anyone who isnt English (his words not mine) he is still very much of the mindset that Ireland are the English B team so I pointed out to him that Wolves are now the irish B team from the looks of things! I have seen him happier
Goals available here: http://www.football.virginmedia.com/...100804,00.html
Wolves' first goal clearly shows what Keogh is all about, holding up the ball and bringing other players into the play.
The second goal was a tap in after a shot from Keogh was saved.
More on Andy Keyhole, the king of the assists, BBC Sports
http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/foot...rs/6969678.stm
Following on from a theme on the Wolves's thread I went to youtube to see if his quality goal against Derby was on it. It's not yet.
However, here's a good piece highlighting Keogh's talents, in response to criticsm of Keogh on the Wolves message boards.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kg4hUCyD-iQ
This clearly shows that the lad is a player. Hopefully he can make the next step up.
Keeehhhooooe scores Wolves first goal of the season.
also it sounds like they are targeting Wards wing and he is more than holding his own...
Keogh also hit the post.
he has a nice touch on him.
Wigan look very ordinary.
massive praise from mick mccarthy after the game for him,says he has been their best player in preseason
Absolutely top-class performance by Keogh tonight. Ran his socks off, hit the post, and scored a well placed header.
Good all around play as well- I think the person who said that Keogh would perform better in the Premiership than he did in the Championship because of the less physical nature of the top flight was spot on.
Hopefully he can continue this run and maintain a starting spot for Wolves.
Just back from the game and am absolutely buzzing.
Keogh was quality for us tonight. Always thought that he had it in him to do it in the top flight because of his vision and slight of touch, just seemed to lack the self belief, which was most evident in front of goal. Appears that the injuries to Doyle and SEB have been a blessing in disguise and Keogh is finding his form which made him an instant hit with the fans when he first moved from Scunthorpe. His interlinking play is brilliant with his ability to bring others in the team vital in a 4-5-1 (something which SEB may find more difficult). He has beefed up over the summer and looks a lot more up for it and as pointed out on the message board attached, it may well be the pace of the game at this level which is bringing the best out of him, as he is relying on instinct, as opposed to deliberatring on the ball in front of goal (a trait also shown by Keano at times). It is widely acknowledged that Kightly plays better when Keogh is interlinking with him and SEB loves playing with him, so with a bit of a run and a bit more development, we could finally see the emergence of a serious contender for one of our striking berths - it would certainly be beneficial for us to see him gain an understanding with Doyle.
Other views attached: http://www.molineuxmix.co.uk/vb/showthread.php?t=42788
Ward has also acquitted himself well and whilst still learning his trade, with a season's experience may well blossom in the role. His heading and ability to attack the line is quality and their left winger was left relatively ineffective.
McCarthy has us playing well, as we did against West Ham. Don't believe the lazy journalism - welcome to the Premiership crap - with a couple more signings I can't see any reason why we can't stay up and develop further.
Didn't see the game myself but I was listening to Phil Thompson on Sky Sports News who was raving about Keogh’s performance. I have always thought highly of him myself. Felt sorry for him being played out on the wing for Ireland when ever he got a chance. Certainly not his best position.