Irish XI for Premiership

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  1. Mcgeady46's Avatar

    Mcgeady46 said:

    Irish XI for Premiership

    Given

    OShea Dunne OBrien Kilbane

    Ireland Reid(A) Reid(S) Duff

    Keane Murphy

    Plenty of subs to chose from
     
  2. tetsujin1979's Avatar

    tetsujin1979 said:
    Quote Originally Posted by Mcgeady46 View Post
    Given

    OShea Dunne OBrien Kilbane

    Ireland Reid(A) Reid(S) Duff

    Keane Murphy

    Plenty of subs to chose from
    Kelly is at Birmingham, they're in the Championship
    All goals, yellow and red cards tweeted in real time on mastodon, BlueSky and facebook
     
  3. Mcgeady46's Avatar

    Mcgeady46 said:
    yea I know was doin a championship team first n for got 2 take him out of it I edited it - noticed it as soon as I hit the bloody submit button
     
  4. Closed Account said:
    The top scoring fantasy football team would read:

    Given
    J O'Brien Dunne A O'Brien O'Shea
    Lawrence Reid Delap Duff
    Ireland Keane
     
  5. Mcgeady46's Avatar

    Mcgeady46 said:
    I tried doin one of those this year - even called myself Geovanni Trapatoni
    not doin as well as I mite hope I'm afraid everytime I drop a player its their cue to do really well!!

    Ireland is not a striker he is a midfielder so they don't let ya move players from positions - hence my biggest problem, no other Irish striker apart from robbie keane is starting in the premiership!!!
     
  6. Closed Account said:
    Goalkeepers »
    Given NU 5.1 27
    Kiely WB 4.0 0
    Defenders »
    Dunne MC 5.5 21
    O'Brien A BW 4.4 16
    O'Shea MU 5.5 14
    McShane HU 4.0 11
    Finnan LI 5.9 0
    Wilson PO 4.0 0
    Midfielders »
    Ireland MC 6.1 38
    Delap ST 4.7 22
    Lawrence ST 5.4 22
    Duff NU 5.8 16
    O'Brien J BW 4.5 15
    Reid BR 5.0 14
    Reid SU 5.8 12
    Treacy BR 4.5 7
    Andrews BR 4.5 6
    Kilbane WI 4.8 5
    Miller SU 4.4 2
    Whelan ST 4.3 1
    O'Donovan SU 4.5 0
    Wallace EV 4.5 0
    Gibson MU 5.0 0
    Forwards »
    Keane LI 8.5 18
    Murphy SU 5.4 12
    Folan HU 5.0 10
    Stokes SU 4.8 2
    Fair enough.
    If you stuck to the guidelines(2 Keepers, 5 def, 5 mid, 3 for)
    With Stevie I as captain you'd have....am..... let me see....
    258 points
    Given
    Dunne A O'Brien O'Shea
    Lawrence Ireland Delap J O'Brien Duff
    Keane Murphy
    Subs: Kiely, McShane, Wilson, Folan
     
  7. Mcgeady46's Avatar

    Mcgeady46 said:
    Ha Ha
    U've basiclly just named my team man!!! except for laurance, hav 2 wait til next week r I'll lose points
    I made the mistake of puttin in Whelan at the start and such like,
    only hav 201 points - oh yea I missed gameweek 1 as well
     
  8. Cloggs's Avatar

    Cloggs said:
    Quote Originally Posted by joe_denilson View Post
    Fair enough.
    If you stuck to the guidelines(2 Keepers, 5 def, 5 mid, 3 for)
    With Stevie I as captain you'd have....am..... let me see....
    258 points
    Given
    Dunne A O'Brien O'Shea
    Lawrence Ireland Delap J O'Brien Duff
    Keane Murphy
    Subs: Kiely, McShane, Wilson, Folan
    who is wilson?and is he any good?
     
  9. tetsujin1979's Avatar

    tetsujin1979 said:
    Quote Originally Posted by Cloggs View Post
    who is wilson?and is he any good?
    Marc Wilson, in the reserves at Portsmouth. Won their young player of the season last season. Cracking looking missus
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  10. Closed Account said:
    Quote Originally Posted by Cloggs View Post
    who is wilson?and is he any good?
    What are you doing in here Cloggs.... don't bring GoodFootball or 352 with you whatever you do.

    Wilson is a reserve player at Portsmouth. Left footed. Always regarded him as a midfielder from reports but has played in defence also. Regarded as a defender now. I've never seen him play to be honest. Young player of the year last season and has captained the reserves this year

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marc_Wi...ish_footballer)
     
  11. Closed Account said:
    Quote Originally Posted by tetsujin1979 View Post
    Marc Wilson, in the reserves at Portsmouth. Won their young player of the season last season. Cracking looking missus
    Ah now, to you expect us to go search the internet ourselves?
     
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    shelbourne1904 said:
    great idea Munster have a province against just clubs and are getting away with it .Whats stopping us entering Ireland FC in the champions league ,wining it and creating an industry that could take us out of the recession and close down the GAA
    "You'll not see nothing like the Shelbourne team"
     
  13. irishfan86's Avatar

    irishfan86 said:
    -------------Given--------

    O'Shea---O'Brien--Dunne--Kilbane

    Lawrence--S. Reid--A. Reid--Duff

    -------------Ireland-------------

    -------------Keane-----------
     
  14. Cloggs's Avatar

    Cloggs said:
    Quote Originally Posted by joe_denilson View Post
    What are you doing in here Cloggs.... don't bring GoodFootball or 352 with you whatever you do.

    Wilson is a reserve player at Portsmouth. Left footed. Always regarded him as a midfielder from reports but has played in defence also. Regarded as a defender now. I've never seen him play to be honest. Young player of the year last season and has captained the reserves this year

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marc_Wi...ish_footballer)
    probably the same as yourself i'd presume!just having a bit of a gander.as for the other lads don't go putting me in the same bracket as them.i'm sure if they want to come onto this part of the site they will.
    if wilsons that good it will be worthwhile to monitor how hes getting on with portsmouth over the next season or so.hopefully harry redknapp gives him the odd runout as a sub and we get to see what hes capable of
     
  15. stiffler's Avatar

    stiffler said:
    Harry Redknapp rates Wilson very highly, he has been getting one on one training with Tony Adams, and has been touted as a replacement for Sol Campbell.

    He is the captain of the Portsmouth reserves, but at 21 would need to make the breakthrough sooner rather than later.