great interview with Niall Quinn on NewsTalk last night: https://cdn.radiocms.net/media/001/a...audio_file.mp3
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great interview with Niall Quinn on NewsTalk last night: https://cdn.radiocms.net/media/001/a...audio_file.mp3
How Ronnie Whelan became the most underrated Liverpool star of all: http://thesefootballtimes.co/2017/04...l-star-of-all/
Interesting read, especially for somebody a bit too young to have seen Whelan was in his prime. Worthy of his own thread maybe, where that article can be revisited and future discussions accommodated.
Don't think there would be much discussion on Whelan - might group the players into a retired players thread?
That'd be better alright, yeah.
Jason McAteer on Off The Ball last night: https://cdn.radiocms.net/media/001/a...io_file326.mp3
Good listen, few of the same stories as Niall Quinn a few weeks ago
Retired Players Thread, surely? :)
Read about the Souness story while ago, seemed a bit cringey. The Niall Quinn interview was great.
I though McAteer on OTB the other night was brilliant. Thought the Souness story was good too hgow it was resolved in the end. Jay is a great one for regaling. Maybe that could be added to the Stutts test as a way to confirm their true allegiances?
Richie Sadlier had an excellent interview with Niall Quinn on Friday's Second Captains
Interesting interview with Alan Maybury.
http://www.the42.ie/alan-maybury-int...99602-May2017/
He confirms that he never actually supported Rangers, but was verbally abused by bigots for wearing Rangers gear supplied to him by the club after going on trial.
Quote:
“After that experience, it’s a club you start to look out for, but I wouldn’t say I supported Rangers.”
Maybury says the decision to pick Leeds over a Rangers side that went on to dominate Scottish football in the 1990s was purely motivated by footballing reasons, but he acknowledges a move to Ibrox would have brought undue scrutiny and increased attention on his burgeoning career after already sampling the negative reaction on his return to Dublin.
“Going home, Rangers gave me a bag full of kit. I had no issue wearing it back in Dublin and having it on going to training.
“In my last season before going to England, I was with St Kevin’s and you used to just wear your own kit going to training. I may have been going to training in a Rangers jumper or whatever and some people didn’t like that.
“It certainly wasn’t inside the club because these schoolboy teams want their players to do well, regardless of where they go, but people on the outside would give you abuse or say you’re a disgrace.
“I’m quite thick-skinned, it didn’t really bother me. You can’t please everyone.
BUMP.
Steven Reid rejected Sligo: https://www.rte.ie/sport/soccer/2017...-sligo-rovers/
Reveals McShane heartbreak: http://www.bracknellnews.co.uk/sport...g_out_tonight/
Interview with Clive Clarke.
http://www.the42.ie/clive-clarke-iri...09021-May2017/
The42.ie do some great articles in fairness. Here's an interesting interview with former Ireland international John Devine about his playing career and subsequent coaching and scouting roles, including his current job in the USA where he works closely with Bayern Munich. - http://www.the42.ie/john-devine-inte...11411-May2017/
How Eoin Hand got the Ireland job at the expense of Paddy Mulligan.
https://www.theguardian.com/football...tony-part-four
One for the GUBU file.
The story according to Paddy Mulligan, the "ace" manager who didn't get the plum Irish job.
What did he achieve instead?
Given, Duff & Robbie Keane all in the All-Stars squad for Michael Carrick's testimonial on Sunday (Live on ITV & MUTV @ 14:30).
https://twitter.com/carras16/status/869905197010751489
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/DBKGKQcXkAIz-af.jpg
Quiz: Name the ten Republic of Ireland players who have won the European Cup/Champions League. - http://www.punditarena.com/football/...mpions-league/
I got a measly 8/11. (Should have been ten really, totally hadn't heard of one though).
10/11 Probably missed the same one you'd never heard of
For the life of me I couldn't think of one of their names and for another I had the wrong first name (possibly getting mixed up with a Tipperary hurler!).
In that case I'm upgrading my score to 9/11. :o
I got 10 and never would have remembered the one I missed.
But I hadn't opened up the page on pundit area which revealed that 3 players (unnamed) won a medal at the same final.
Interview with Alan Kelly.
http://www.the42.ie/alan-kelly-inter...18560-Jun2017/
Interview with Gareth Farrelly on moving from footballer to solicitor: https://www.lawgazette.co.uk/profile...062981.article
Alan Kelly appointed goalkeeping coach at Everton while Unsworth is in charge: https://twitter.com/Everton/status/922805684374208512
Quote:
DU confirms Ebbrell, Royle & Ferguson will join him in the dugout. He adds he's brought in GK coach Alan Kelly. Jeffers takes U21s tonight.
Nothing substantive to add other than to say that this is an enjoyable thread.
Houghton's goal against England nominated for Ireland's greatest sporting moment: https://www.rte.ie/player/ie/show/ir...4941/10800930/
Of course, Stutts was born.
11/11 with 3.30 left on the clock. Boom!
Although one was a bit braindead. It wouldn’t accept my answer until I wrote it without the apostrophe. A sad indictment of the current text era and its plummeting literacy levels
Excrutiating interview with Paul McGrath on Marian Finucane right now. She's scarcely even asking him questions. More like making nonsensical statements and expecting him to comment upon them.
Chris Hughton won the Premier League Manager of the Month for February: https://www.premierleague.com/news/637610
Vote for Chris Hughton as Premier League manager of the season here https://barclaysfootball.fbapp.io/ba...278073-2282036
The curious case of James O'Connor: http://www.thepridecincy.com/blog/20...-james-oconnor
Might be a managerial career to watch
I liked James O'Connor - heart on sleeve type of player. If he was playing now he'd probably get a few caps. Interesting that he currently holds the highest coaching license you can have from UEFA and even more interesting that the writer thinks that US football fans have heard of Sheffield Wednesday! It would be great to see him climb the ladder in the coaching world but for the moment I am now a Louisville fan - that's the kiss of death for them.
Best of luck to Tony Cascarino who has a brain tumour https://www.thesun.co.uk/sport/footb...-brain-tumour/
That's dreadful news, at the very best he'll recover to some extent after a long ordeal. But there are good reasons to be positive that he can recover. A benign tumour in a footballer whose main attribute was getting his head to the ball, sounds like there could be a connection?