Oh dear. At least he knows where he can improve his game as he pushes up the divisions.
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General consensus on there within four hours of the original post is that Hourihane will be gone in January, with a few of £500,000 being mooted. Pure speculation though.
I must point to one poster who reckoned Hourihane was sh*te for 80 minutes yesterday.
That's Eoin Doyle and Conor Hourihane who have both leapt into L1 from L2 with no transition period. Fingers crossed they get some Championship exposure before 2014/15 is out. Although Chesterfield are well-positioned in the table, Doyle will be 27 in March.
Some more of his goals form Saturday.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rIjsj83bRKo
I think anyone getting him for £500,00 would be laughing, half a dozen cracking goals hints he may have some ability.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hhJLQauXnc0
Second goal
I wouldn't go as far as saying he'll be snapped up, but he was clearly a class above anyone at Plymouth in League Two so it's no surprise he's handled the step up to Barnsley with ease.
I do not quite get it, I have been watching ireland for years and I haven't seen anyone who can score so apparently effortlessly
a Hourihane.
OK maybe I have not seen the 2,000 shots he has taken and missed.
Anyhow I was watching Man United today with their new signing Di Maria and as I was watching I was thinking what a talented player
Hourihane is.
He's on a good run of 4 or 5 games - he's scoring regularly because he's a good player whose confidence is sky-high. Eoin Doyle has 7 in 6 in the same league. I've seen Keane and even Long on similar scoring form. Stokes goes through patches in the SPL.
But the quality of his goals is something else we seem to lack a player who can score those kind of goals ie like Lampard?
Eoin Doyle, is another interesting one, maybe I will have to start raving about him.
I thinks I would play Eoin Doye up front with Hourihane right behind him, I am fairly confident they could
put 4 pays Germany, indeed I bet the Germans are hoping Martin O'Neil isn't reading this, you can be pretty
sure they are ;)
(Doyle is 8 in 7 if you include the Capital One Cup) play em both against Germany and I guarantee we
will score at least 2, meaning Germany need 3 or for for a result, more if McGeady adds to the party.
The quality of his goals is unquestioned - the question is whether he can do it at a level where he won't be given so much space to shoot, and whether his all-round game could allow him to benefit the team while also allowing him to take up those position.
Doyle is a case in point - never a prolific striker, but he's on a run now and long may it continue. Paddy Madden had a similar run at Yeovil and now he's back down at the bottom end of League One, still scoring goals but his momentum has been halted.
Madden was a different type of player I think a lot of his goals were in the box, not many spectacular ones as I remember.
I was thinking he is unlikely to get the same sort of service with Ireland, mind you you could say the same for Hourihane
however his goal are more created by himself, he does not need a lot of space and he will get a bit of space at the distance
he is scoring from.
Anyway, take a look at Jack Grealish's goals and Hourihanes and tell me who is the best?
Anyhow I think we should take more interest in those who are scoring, Aidan McGeady won't be around forever.
The one constant in all of Hourihane's goals is that he had plenty of space to line up his shot. It's the same for every player in League One - you get more space than you do at a higher level.
I would still say Grealish - while Hourihane obviously has a very decent left leg on him when striking from distance, Grealish was dancing through defences last season and he was five years younger than Hourihane is (and remember, MK Dons had the tie sewn up at this point and probably had eased up). That said, Hourihane still has time to move up a division and add himself to our potential midfield options and I would be delighted if he does.
He makes his own space, look at the last goal he makes his space from nowhere.
Look back at the goals we do get space in those areas but we lack the ability to score from there.
The main thing is that he has taken a step back up the ladder. Let's hope it continues but he's not going to play for us while playing in Division One.
Think the level of competition has to be taking into consideration some bit, otherwise where would you draw the line? That said, if he continues the way he's going for a prolonged period I certainly wouldn't begrudge a call up, even if he is still in League One. I wouldn't get too excited yet though and think OwlsFans's first sentence is exactly where things are at, right now.
I agree, but equally I think the Irish management could help him up that ladder by giving him a call up. I'm not saying a token call up, but I think managers of small countries' national teams can afford the occasional strategic call up, assuming they genuinely believe he has further to go.
Hourihane is typical of the type of player who will represent Ireland from now on. Joined a big club, completed an apprenticeship there, released and now beginning to find his feet in football. What it means is we will produce quality players at a later stage in their careers which is no bad thing.
Quality players at a later stage who never make it past championship at best, unless lucky enough to be in a championship team that get promoted.
That is most definitely a bad thing.
The lad's obviously got talent and a good attitude. Let's see what happens. If he finds his level and it's not international standard it's hardly a crime. If he makes international standard then great. With a bit of luck he'll reach full potential.
Keane obviously knows him which might count for something.