One thing that could count against Fahey in a scout's eye (whether for international or club recognition) is his maverick style of play. He is undoubtedly talented, with an ability to go past people and pass the ball, but the best central midfielders are those who can make space for themselves off the ball, get into good positions to receive it in that space, and thus to dictate the pace of a game.
From what I've seen of Fahey, he tries very hard to make himself available, but he's not great at making space for himself off the ball. Several times when he got the ball against Hertha, he found himself marked or surrounded; then he had to try dribbling past his marker, trying nutmegs and the like, running with the ball rather than playing it simple. He did this very well, but as a central midfielder these days, when there's so much focus on speed, tactical awareness and athleticism, it's a dangerous way of playing the game.
I remember Houlihan doing the very same things against Deportivo for Shels in 2004, doing some breathtaking things, but eventually getting caught in possession, and was culpable in that manner for Depor's opener in the Riazor. If Fahey went to the Championship, he'd probably end up shunted out on the wing, just as Houlihan has been for Norwich.
(edit) - as I'm extolling the virtues of simple, effective midfield play, I must say I thought Gary Dempsey was very impressive in this respect against Hertha. But maybe that's just Wexfordian bias!
Last edited by Supreme feet; 03/10/2008 at 12:15 AM.
Fergie's Son, I posted the above a good few pages back, not sure if you saw it and ignored it or just missed it.Pats have already turned down close to half a million for him.
Really no point putting eircom league players in the Ireland section because you just get the usual arguments for the usual suspects.
Fahey is easily good enough to be in the Irish B squad IMO.
And just to pick YoungIrish up on one thing, he didn't fail at Arsenal. He didn't like living in London so Aston Villa paid £250,000 for a 17 year old nearly 8 years ago. He got homesick at Villa and came home with a year left on his contract.
Just to add to it, Fahey earns more than a lot of lower level championship players and League 1 players.
And no Scottish PL club (aside from the Old Firm) never mind First Division club could afford Fahey.
Apparently a German side have made an offer for Fahey to Move in January. No details on the amount
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Hertha Berlin accordning to Newstalk this morning.
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The sad thing about this is that there seems to be an attitude that Fahey being called up would be a victory against fans of the Irish team. I will be quite happy if he is called up because I trust Trap's opinion over mere mortals like us.
Long term of course he will not stay at St Pat's if he is a regular squad member. Wolves/Sunderland & Reading's addiction to Irish players would see to that and I'd be surprised if St Pat's turned down a 1 million bid. I would also have some concern about pickinhg him regulalry if he is playing week in and week out against other eL teams. This is the same issue I have with McGeady. I'd rather an Irish international play in the Championship than in the SPL or eL as I think there is a consistent level of competition.
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if he does go to germany hopefully it will open the door that stutts has spoken about in the past. I'm not trying to pee off any EL fans but I would like to see more players plying their trade on the continent rather than the championship or lower leagues in england or even SPL. Having said that if EL teams keep selling their better players how will the league actually progress to the next level?! Unless of course they are getting very good money in compensation and then themselves can look abroad to buy players(like in sweden). Hopefully for St Pats sake, they will be well compensated if fahey leaves i.e. a good transfer fee. Anybody know what the amount on offer is?
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It insulting but we all know as soon as he signs for Hertha Berlin, Wolves, Sunderland or whoever, he will instantly be deemed good enough. Why is it still so hard for armchair football "fans" to accept that it is possible that decent players exist in the League of Ireland?
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They should be picked on merit but I think a player will be better for us if playing in a tougher league. In the short term it would be ok but long term they will develop better if playing in the championship. Fahey's biggest problem is likely to be that he is competing with a larg-ish number of players for a very small number of places (Trap seems to intend to play no attack minded central midfielders). If only he was a left back!
I honestly don't know the reason for that. Its very strange. For example the Croatian League which I wouldn't say is too far off the standard of the LOI has produced players like Modric, Eduardo and corluka etc...all were selected in a successful croatian team while playing in croatia.
Firstly, thats the way of the world, Saha was only called up to the French squad when he moved from Fulham to Man Utd.
Anyway I dont think that move on it's own would get him a place. What it would give him is a chance to prove himself regularly. If he goes to Wolves and fails to get in the squad he won't be playing for Ireland. If he does and plays well he has a chance (though look at Stephen Ward).
There are as many players based in England who don't seem to get a chance as there are in Ireland. I dont know why Gibson/Potter/Douglas and Miller keep getting called up when Rowlands/Quinn/Lawrence dont but that may be because I'm not a good enough judge.
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the thing is how good is fahey? people say we are weak in midfield, but we actually have a big selection of potentional midfielders.
will fahey be playing against bray tonight?
lmao...away..forgot....it was meant to be on tv right?
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