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    Quote Originally Posted by RiffRaff View Post
    I just noticed this on the bbc website - dont know much about this guy, but he's only 20 so maybe someone should email the FAI since they always seem the last to find out about players eligability

    http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/foot...ll/8373519.stm
    According to an interview with the daily record - http://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/footbal...8057-21669887/ - he's never played at any youth level.
    On wikipedia it says he qualifies for Ireland through his mother, Poland through his grandfather, but he doesn't have Polish citizenship
    Everton have an excellent record with youth players, so I'm surprised he hasn't played for any country at underage level
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    From the newspaper interview it sounds as though he is letting it be known he is eligable for us. Having said that, it doenst look like he is good enough to make it in the top flight in England so would he really be an improvement on the likes of Sheridan?

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    21-Nov-2009
    Premier League
    Birmingham 1-0 Fulham
    Birmingham's starting players: Stephen Carr
    Birmingham's substitutes: Lee Carsley Keith Fahey(introduced on 72 minutes)
    Fulham's starting players: Stephen Kelly(substituted on 75 minutes)
    Fulham's substitutes: Damien Duff(introduced on 75 minutes)

    Burnley 1-1 Aston Villa
    Aston Villa's starting players: Richard Dunne
    Irish bookings: Richard Dunne

    Chelsea 4-0 Wolverhampton Wanderers
    Wolverhampton Wanderers's substitutes: Kevin Foley Andy Keogh(introduced on 62 minutes)
    Irish bookings: Andy Keogh

    Hull City 3-3 West Ham
    Hull City's starting players: Stephen Hunt(substituted on 85 minutes)
    Hull City's substitutes: Kevin Kilbane Paul McShane(introduced on 57 minutes)

    Liverpool 2-2 Man City
    Man City's starting players: Shay Given Stephen Ireland
    Irish goalscorers: Stephen Ireland(76)

    Man Utd 3-0 Everton
    Man Utd's substitutes: Darron Gibson(introduced on 83 minutes)
    Everton's substitutes: Seamus Coleman

    Sunderland 1-0 Arsenal
    Sunderland's starting players: Andy Reid(substituted on 78 minutes)
    Sunderland's substitutes: Daryl Murphy

    Championship
    Barnsley 1-0 Cardiff
    Barnsley's starting players: Jonathan Macken
    Cardiff's starting players: Mark Kennedy

    Coventry 1-1 Crystal Palace
    Coventry's starting players: Clinton Morrison(substituted on 89 minutes) David Bell Kieran Westwood Leon Best
    Crystal Palace's starting players: Alan Lee(substituted on 70 minutes)
    Crystal Palace's substitutes: Paddy McCarthy
    Irish goalscorers: Leon Best(47)
    Irish bookings: Leon Best Alan Lee

    Doncaster 2-0 QPR
    Doncaster's starting players: James O'Connor
    Doncaster's substitutes: Paul Heffernan
    QPR's starting players: Steven Reid

    Ipswich 0-0 Sheffield Wednesday
    Ipswich's starting players: Damien Delaney Jonathan Walters(substituted on 76 minutes) Owen Garvan Alex Bruce(substituted on 57 minutes)
    Ipswich's substitutes: Alan Quinn(introduced on 57 minutes)
    Sheffield Wednesday's starting players: James O'Connor Darren Potter

    Leicester 1-0 Plymouth
    Leicester's substitutes: Conrad Logan
    Plymouth's starting players: Alan Judge Shane Lowry
    Plymouth's substitutes: Cillian Sheridan

    Middlesbrough 1-1 Nottingham Forest
    Middlesbrough's starting players: Sean St Ledger
    Middlesbrough's substitutes: Mark Yeates

    Reading 2-1 Blackpool
    Reading's starting players: Jay Tabb
    Blackpool's starting players: Ben Burgess
    Blackpool's substitutes: Billy Clarke(introduced on 66 minutes)

    Sheffield United 1-0 Peterborough
    Sheffield United's starting players: Stephen Quinn
    Sheffield United's substitutes: Derek Geary Keith Treacy(introduced on 68 minutes)
    Peterborough's starting players: Lee Frecklington
    Peterborough's substitutes: James McKeown

    Watford 3-0 Scunthorpe
    Scunthorpe's starting players: Cliff Byrne

    West Brom 4-1 Bristol City
    West Brom's substitutes: Dean Kiely

    League 1
    Brentford 1-1 Walsall
    Brentford's starting players: Kevin O'Connor
    Brentford's substitutes: Alan Bennett
    Walsall's starting players: Dwayne Mattis
    Walsall's substitutes: Josh O'Keefe

    Brighton and Hove Albion 0-3 Leeds
    Brighton and Hove Albion's starting players: Gary Dicker
    Leeds's starting players: Michael Doyle

    Bristol Rovers 2-1 Gillingham
    Gillingham's starting players: Kevin Maher

    Carlisle United 0-1 Swindon Town
    Carlisle United's starting players: Ian Harte Graham Kavanagh Richard Keogh(substituted on 46 minutes)
    Carlisle United's substitutes: Peter Murphy
    Swindon Town's starting players: Jonathan Douglas
    Swindon Town's substitutes: Michael Timlin(introduced on 86 minutes)

    Huddersfield 2-1 Hartlepool
    Huddersfield's starting players: Michael Collins Anthony Pilkington
    Huddersfield's substitutes: Jim Goodwin James Berrett
    Hartlepool's starting players: Colin Larkin(substituted on 64 minutes)
    Hartlepool's substitutes: Leon McSweeney(introduced on 64 minutes) Denis Behan(introduced on 64 minutes)

    Leyton Orient 2-1 Tranmere
    Leyton Orient's starting players: Sean Thornton

    Millwall 0-2 Wycombe
    Millwall's starting players: David Forde
    Millwall's substitutes: Alan Dunne
    Wycombe's starting players: Scott Davies
    Irish bookings: Scott Davies

    Oldham 2-2 Colchester
    Oldham's substitutes: Dean Brill
    Colchester's starting players: Marc Tierney John-Joe O'Toole
    Irish bookings: Marc Tierney
    Irish sendings off: Marc Tierney(56)

    Southampton 2-2 Norwich
    Southampton's starting players: David Connolly
    Norwich's starting players: Gary Doherty Wes Hoolahan(substituted on 72 minutes)
    Irish goalscorers: David Connolly(65) Wes Hoolahan(54)

    Stockport 1-3 Exeter
    Stockport's substitutes: Danny Pilkington(introduced on 71 minutes)
    Exeter's starting players: Barry Corr(substituted on 69 minutes)

    League 2
    Barnet 0-0 Port Vale
    Barnet's starting players: John O'Flynn

    Bradford 1-1 Accrington
    Bradford's substitutes: James O'Brien
    Accrington's starting players: Jimmy Ryan

    Burton 3-2 Hereford
    Burton's starting players: John McGrath
    Burton's substitutes: Keith Gilroy(introduced on 68 minutes) Shane Redmond
    Hereford's substitutes: Darren Dennehy

    Chesterfield 5-2 Darlington
    Darlington's substitutes: James Collins(introduced on 58 minutes)
    Irish goalscorers: James Collins(59)

    Dagenham and Redbridge 1-2 Rochdale
    Dagenham and Redbridge's starting players: Peter Gain
    Irish goalscorers: Peter Gain(3)

    Lincoln 0-0 Grimsby
    Lincoln's starting players: Christy Fagan(substituted on 62 minutes) Cian Hughton
    Grimsby's starting players: Nicky Colgan Damien McCrory
    Grimsby's substitutes: Barry Conlon(introduced on 77 minutes)

    Macclesfield 1-2 AFC Bournemouth
    Macclesfield's starting players: John Rooney(substituted on 60 minutes)

    Morecambe 1-0 Cheltenham
    Morecambe's starting players: Barry Roche
    Morecambe's substitutes: Henry McStay
    Cheltenham's substitutes: David Hutton(introduced on 75 minutes)

    Northampton 2-2 Crewe
    Northampton's substitutes: Gary Mulligan(introduced on 59 minutes)

    Notts County 0-0 Aldershot
    Notts County's starting players: Brendan Moloney
    Notts County's substitutes: John Thompson

    Shrewsbury 1-1 Bury
    Shrewsbury's starting players: Graham Coughlan
    Bury's starting players: Brian Barry-Murphy Stephen Dawson
    Irish goalscorers: Graham Coughlan(90)

    Torquay United 0-2 Rotherham
    No Irish players.

    Scottish Premier League
    Falkirk 2-0 Hamilton
    Hamilton's substitutes: David Elebert

    Hearts 1-2 St Johnstone
    No Irish players.

    Motherwell 1-1 Aberdeen
    Motherwell's substitutes: Jim O'Brien(introduced on 46 minutes)

    Rangers 3-0 Kilmarnock
    Kilmarnock's substitutes: Liam Kelly

    St Mirren 1-1 Hibernian
    St Mirren's starting players: Billy Mehmet
    Hibernian's starting players: Liam Miller Graham Stack Anthony Stokes(substituted on 69 minutes)
    Hibernian's substitutes: Patrick Cregg Kurtis Byrne

    Scottish First Division
    Airdrie Utd 2-4 Greencock Morton
    Airdrie Utd's starting players: Diarmuid O'Carroll
    Airdrie Utd's substitutes: Paul Keegan(introduced on 72 minutes)
    Greencock Morton's starting players: David van Zanten
    Irish goalscorers: David van Zanten(67)
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    22-Nov-2009
    Premier League
    Bolton 0-2 Blackburn
    Bolton's starting players: Andy O'Brien
    Blackburn's substitutes: Keith Andrews

    Stoke 1-0 Portsmouth
    Stoke's starting players: Rory Delap
    Stoke's substitutes: Liam Lawrence(introduced on 57 minutes) Glenn Whelan
    Portsmouth's starting players: Marc Wilson

    Tottenham 9-1 Wigan
    Tottenham's substitutes: Robbie Keane

    Scottish Premier League
    Dundee Utd 2-1 Celtic
    Dundee Utd's substitutes: Jon Daly(introduced on 73 minutes) Sean Dillon
    Celtic's starting players: Aiden McGeady
    Celtic's substitutes: Willo Flood
    Irish goalscorers: Jon Daly(83)

    Scottish League Challenge Cup
    Dundee 3-2 Inverness CT
    No Irish players.

    23-Nov-2009
    Championship
    Preston 0-1 Newcastle
    Preston's substitutes: Wayne Henderson Stephen Elliott Eddie Nolan(introduced on 74 minutes)

    24-Nov-2009
    League 1
    Charlton 4-2 Bristol Rovers
    Charlton's starting players: Dave Mooney(substituted on 83 minutes)
    Charlton's substitutes: Darren Randolph
    Irish goalscorers: Dave Mooney(4)

    Colchester 2-0 Stockport
    Colchester's starting players: John-Joe O'Toole
    Stockport's substitutes: Danny Pilkington(introduced on 78 minutes)

    Exeter 1-1 Millwall
    Exeter's starting players: Barry Corr(substituted on 69 minutes)
    Millwall's starting players: David Forde
    Millwall's substitutes: Alan Dunne(introduced on 46 minutes)
    Irish bookings: Barry Corr

    Gillingham 1-0 Yeovil
    Gillingham's starting players: Kevin Maher
    Yeovil's substitutes: George O'Callaghan

    Hartlepool 1-3 Southampton
    Hartlepool's starting players: Denis Behan(substituted on 66 minutes)
    Hartlepool's substitutes: Leon McSweeney
    Southampton's starting players: David Connolly(substituted on 81 minutes)

    Leeds 1-0 Leyton Orient
    Leeds's starting players: Michael Doyle
    Leyton Orient's starting players: Sean Thornton
    Leyton Orient's substitutes: JJ Melligan

    MK Dons 3-4 Carlisle United
    MK Dons's starting players: Martin Devaney(substituted on 72 minutes)
    Carlisle United's starting players: Ian Harte Graham Kavanagh Richard Keogh
    Carlisle United's substitutes: Peter Murphy
    Irish bookings: Graham Kavanagh

    Norwich 4-1 Brighton and Hove Albion
    Norwich's starting players: Gary Doherty Wes Hoolahan
    Brighton and Hove Albion's starting players: Gary Dicker
    Irish goalscorers: Wes Hoolahan(22)
    Irish bookings: Gary Doherty

    Swindon Town 2-1 Huddersfield
    Swindon Town's starting players: Jonathan Douglas
    Swindon Town's substitutes: Michael Timlin
    Huddersfield's starting players: Michael Collins Anthony Pilkington
    Huddersfield's substitutes: Jim Goodwin James Berrett

    Tranmere 2-0 Southend United
    Southend United's starting players: Alan McCormack
    Southend United's substitutes: Damian Scannell(introduced on 69 minutes)
    Irish bookings: Alan McCormack

    Walsall 3-0 Oldham
    Walsall's starting players: Josh O'Keefe
    Walsall's substitutes: Rene Gilmartin
    Oldham's substitutes: Dean Brill
    Irish bookings: Josh O'Keefe

    Wycombe 1-0 Brentford
    Wycombe's starting players: Scott Davies(substituted on 30 minutes)
    Brentford's starting players: Kevin O'Connor
    Brentford's substitutes: Alan Bennett

    League 2
    Aldershot 2-1 Northampton
    Northampton's substitutes: Gary Mulligan(introduced on 50 minutes)
    Irish bookings: Gary Mulligan

    AFC Bournemouth 0-0 Dagenham and Redbridge
    Dagenham and Redbridge's starting players: Peter Gain

    Bury 2-1 Chesterfield
    Bury's starting players: Brian Barry-Murphy Stephen Dawson

    Cheltenham 5-1 Barnet
    Cheltenham's substitutes: David Hutton
    Barnet's starting players: John O'Flynn
    Irish goalscorers: John O'Flynn(13)

    Crewe 2-1 Burton
    Burton's starting players: John McGrath
    Burton's substitutes: Keith Gilroy Shane Redmond

    Darlington 0-4 Morecambe
    Darlington's starting players: James Collins
    Morecambe's starting players: Barry Roche
    Morecambe's substitutes: Henry McStay
    Irish bookings: James Collins

    Grimsby 0-3 Bradford
    Grimsby's starting players: Nicky Colgan Barry Conlon(substituted on 82 minutes) Damien McCrory
    Bradford's starting players: James O'Brien

    Hereford 2-1 Shrewsbury
    Hereford's substitutes: Darren Dennehy
    Shrewsbury's starting players: Graham Coughlan Jamie Devitt(substituted on 63 minutes)

    Port Vale 2-2 Torquay United
    No Irish players.

    Rochdale 2-1 Notts County
    Notts County's starting players: Brendan Moloney
    Notts County's substitutes: John Thompson(introduced on 46 minutes)

    Rotherham 2-0 Lincoln
    Lincoln's starting players: Cian Hughton
    Lincoln's substitutes: Christy Fagan
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    Jutkiewicz scored again for Motherwell - he is on 6 now

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    Stephen Ward (Wolves) makes a return after injury. Think this guy is a real prospect for the left full position.
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    What is the current news with Kevin Foley?

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    Quote Originally Posted by bwagner View Post
    What is the current news with Kevin Foley?
    On the bench yesterday. He has had a stop start season but hasn't managed to command a place yet, which is disappointing.
    Always look on the bright side of life

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    Did I see Mark Yeates put in an absolute peach of a cross for Kitson to score from at the weekend? Sound was turned down on the TV yesterday morning.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bwagner View Post
    What is the current news with Kevin Foley?
    Not quite back to full fitness, but has had one reserve game behind him and we desperately need him, irrespective if he is fully fit, or not, after Sunday's woeful performance.

    Great to see Wardy back - and totally agree with Drummerboy that he is a great prospect for us. Gave us the balance that we needed on the left and was probably our best player. Amazing to think that he was a striker two years ago. He came on at half time (after one reserve game in three months) and was constantly running and probing the flanks. That kid has more balls than the whole wolves team put together and the fans are universally baying for him to be back playing regularly for us. McCarthy has likened him to Killer and you can see the resemblance - his willingness to learn and develop will take him a long way.

    Stephen Carr also had a good game. Got up the line really well and marked our pacy winger (Jarvis) out of the game. Looked really solid and would definitely be a stepup from McShane, for his defensive intelligence alone.

    As for Mick, he needs to stop worrying about the opposition and play his strongest team, otherwise we are in for a long hard season. The fans are already banging on about him being given the chop, citing his lack of tactical nous and his inability to cut it at the top level (it's amazing what sh*te, thick sun-readers read and recite). After the highs of Paris, Sunday, and the lack of belief from players and fans alike, was a real low. Makes you wonder why you bother. There's no substitute for the boys in green. Keep the faith.
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    Just watched the highlights of Blackpool and Preston on SSN and Billy Clarke looked like he was on fire. Scored a great goal from 20 yards out after a quick turn and burst of pace. Also hit the bar and the post with two quality, stinging, snapshot efforts from a similar range. It's obvious the kid has genuine ability and has all the attributes of a good striker - maybe just needs the confidence - I'd love to see him get a good run. He looked a real prospect at Ipswich and was linked to Everton not so long ago. Think a manager like Ian Holloway could get the best out of him - seems to have a repaul with his players and I dare say would have more empathy than Big, Mad, Roy. This Kid could still make it for us.
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    Billy Clarke has went off the radar recently. He had a couple of great seasons with Ipswich then Magilton sent him off on loan to various clubs. He done very well at Brentford on loan and went back to Ipswich but Keane didn't fancy him so he was off again. He seems to be back to his best, especially when he has a manager who believes in him.

    As regards Wolves fans baying for Big Mick blood. Well it was only a matter of time. No offence MIW but they must the most cantankerous fans in England, as on TV over the years they always seem to be getting on their own players backs.
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    Watched that game the other day, and yeah Billy Clarke looked like a cut above every other player on the field in the first half. Every time he touched the ball it looked like Blackpool were going to score; however, in the second half I hardly noticed him at all.

    I think that may be the first time I've seen him outside of highlights and he definitely impressed me.
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    Mark Yeates was excellent today for 'boro according to R5 Live. I think he could be in with a shout for a squad place in 2010.

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    Ian McLoughlin irish goalkeeper on the bench at Ipswich

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    A nice piece on Ritchie Partridge, now at Kettering;

    http://www.herald.ie/sport/soccer/el...m-1967424.html

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    Gary Dicker scored Brighton's only goal in a one-two loss to Colchester Utd.
    I think it's Dicker's (ex-UCD) first League goal for Brighton after signing for them at the start of the season.

    He was on loan with them from Stockport, for the latter part of last season. This time last season Stockport had serious intentions of reaching the play-off spots and Brighton were in danger of going down. But Stockport had to shed their playing staff to reduce expenditure and went into administration, got docked ten points and ended up below Brighton at the end of the season.

    There's a few ex-Stockport County there, Liam Dickinson, James Tunnicliffe and Craig Davies are others

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    Joe Mason made his debut for Plymouth last week and was on the bench again this weekend gone.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bwagner View Post
    Joe Mason made his debut for Plymouth last week and was on the bench again this weekend gone.
    Good Spot!

    James has high hopes for youngster Mason


    ARGYLE youth development officer John James has admitted he has high hopes for Pilgrims' teenage prospect Joe Mason.
    The 18-year-old made his debut for the first team in the 1-0 defeat by Sheffield United at Home Park on Saturday.
    Mason started on the right-side of midfield and put in a promising performance before he was replaced by Craig Noone in the 65th minute.
    James said: "Overall, I thought he did well. It's a big thing for a kid of 18 to get into the first team and I was very pleased for the boy.
    "His passing was good, his linkage was good and he always tried to do something positive when he was on the ball."


    Although Mason's first senior appearance for Argyle came in midfield, James believes the teenage prospect will make his mark as a striker in the long term.
    Mason has been a regular goalscorer for the under-18s and reserves over the past couple of seasons.
    James said: "Joe can play as one of two strikers, or he can play off someone, so he's very versatile.
    "He's just 18 so he's only going to get better with a couple more years of professional football. I think he will turn out to be a good goalscorer."
    Mason was born in Plymouth and attended St Boniface College before signing as an apprentice for his hometown club in July 2007.
    He then signed a one-year professional contract with the Pilgrims last summer.
    Mason's first involvement with Argyle came when he started attending their centre of excellence in 2000, aged nine.
    James said: "I spotted him playing for SB Frankfort against Elm United. I will never forget it.
    "He scored a hat-trick in that game and I knew there and then that I had seen enough.
    "I spoke to his manager, Jock Haswell, who is now one of our scouts, and we got Joe in."
    Mason is the youngest of three brothers who have all been Argyle apprentices.
    But his older siblings, Dennis and Anthony, did not break into the Pilgrims' first team.
    Mason's development has been aided by playing for the Republic of Ireland at international age group level.
    He is eligible to represent them because his mother was born in County Mayo.
    Mason played for Ireland at under-16 and under-18 level before stepping up to the under-19s.
    He scored two of the goals in a 5-0 win against San Marino in a European Championship qualifier last month.
    James said: "From speaking to Sean McCaffrey (the Ireland under-19s manager), I know he thinks a lot of Joe and that's he's going from strength to strength with them."
    Mason has netted five goals in as many games for Argyle's reserves this season, but the step-up to playing in the Championship is a considerable one.
    James said: "One minute you are playing reserve team football in front of not many people and then you are thrust into the first team, aged 18, and suddenly there are 9,000 or 10,000 people there."
    Mason's elevation to the senior side will come as a massive boost for all involved with Argyle's youth department.
    James said: "It does encourage you, especially when a local boy like Joe, who has been born and bred in Plymouth, gets his chance."

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    Quote Originally Posted by SaucyJack View Post
    A nice piece on Ritchie Partridge, now at Kettering;

    http://www.herald.ie/sport/soccer/el...m-1967424.html

    He's married to Michael Owen's sister
    Might want to allert the fai there

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