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    Quote Originally Posted by irishfan86 View Post
    I always enjoy threads like this...

    Ronnie O'Brien making half a million dollars a year to play the game we all love, a star within the MLS, and being labelled as "never making it."
    That doesn't mean he isn't ****e
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    Wish I was sh*te enough to earn half a million a year playing football!!!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by irishfan86 View Post
    I always enjoy threads like this...

    Ronnie O'Brien making half a million dollars a year to play the game we all love, a star within the MLS, and being labelled as "never making it."
    well now I agree with your point would not mind being that s*it either and getting balls off money.

    Im just saying that he never really lived upto what he was meant to become hence the title of the thread

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    After seeing Ronnie O'Brien play a fair bit, I can say that he is a decent player.

    He has a touch of class, is a good crosser of the ball, and can score from midfield as well.

    I'd compare him to Andy Reid, except Ronnie is right footed.

    Like Andy Reid, he lacks pace, but makes up for it with a fantastic footballing brain.

    It's easy to see why Ronnie didn't make it in the UK- playmakers are rarely found in British sides.

    Okay, the MLS isn't the greatest league in the world, but it's not as if he's a middling player over here.

    He's well known by fans around the league, and consistently makes the "All-Star" team, and as I said, makes about half a million a year.

    To be honest, I wouldn't have him near the Ireland squad, and I get what people are saying about not living up to potential, but it's not as if this guy flopped; he's just not suited for the British game, and as an Irishman, would have had a hard time finding another continental team after failing at Juventus.

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    Trevor Molloy, a good LOI career but considering the company he was in as part of the 97 Youth Side..

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    Quote Originally Posted by Thunderblaster View Post
    What about Ken De Mange? Kelham O'Hanlon?
    class...french i'd say.

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    Two lads who didn't make it for different reasons....

    1) Barry Kehoe - Probably the most talented player ever to grace a LOI pitch. He was diagnosed with cancer, played in the LOI throughout his treatment, nearly got a cap. Retired from the game early due to his ill health and sadly passed a few years back in his mid 40's. In Paul McGrath said in his autobio that it was Kehoe who should have been kept on at United instead of him.

    2) Dessie Gorman - 1st Catholic to play for Linfield. Bags of talent. Went on trial to Arsenal but never made it off the boat as he was tricked into having a pint on the way over by a club spy and was sent home immediately.

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    Quote Originally Posted by endabob1 View Post
    Trevor Molloy, a good LOI career but considering the company he was in as part of the 97 Youth Side..
    Apart from one or two of those lads , he done just as well as the rest to be fair

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    Quote Originally Posted by gustavo View Post
    Apart from one or two of those lads , he done just as well as the rest to be fair
    Was angling at opposition as well as the Irish boys...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Carrigaline View Post
    Does anyone remember the exoticly named Kwame Ampadu? I remember first reading about him in my brothers Arsenal annual as a player who was going to be huge in the future. He got huge alright, only around the waistline though.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kwame_Ampadu
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    Liam Daish, Sean Devine,

    Ampadu and Devine played for Exeter against Man Utd in the FA Cup in 2005, it was on TV as well, as soon as I heard Ampadu's name I though 'oh so that's where he ended up'

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    Keith foy. classiest left foot in years. bags of ability, bag's of burgers too i suspect
    Wouldnt class Daly and Flood as "the never made its" both playing for SPL side Dundee Utd on a regular basis and if you class playing in front of 50,000 screaming Scotsmen in Ibrox and Celtic Park as not making it.....
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    Quote Originally Posted by Row Z View Post
    Wouldnt class Daly and Flood as "the never made its" both playing for SPL side Dundee Utd on a regular basis and if you class playing in front of 50,000 screaming Scotsmen in Ibrox and Celtic Park as not making it.....
    Daly has done ok for himself as his english league career was spent in the lower divisions. Flood on the other hand scored in a premiership match for Man City when he was 19 or something and his career has fallen badly since then.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RiffRaff View Post
    Daly has done ok for himself as his english league career was spent in the lower divisions. Flood on the other hand scored in a premiership match for Man City when he was 19 or something and his career has fallen badly since then.
    that was against Norwich, queue "Flood warning" headlines in the Indo: http://www.independent.ie/sport/socc...ng-141343.html
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    Quote Originally Posted by Row Z View Post
    Keith foy. classiest left foot in years. bags of ability, bag's of burgers too i suspect
    Wouldnt class Daly and Flood as "the never made its" both playing for SPL side Dundee Utd on a regular basis and if you class playing in front of 50,000 screaming Scotsmen in Ibrox and Celtic Park as not making it.....
    foy was quality...absolute quality

    real shame he didnt make it

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    Quote Originally Posted by randomcomment View Post

    2) Dessie Gorman - 1st Catholic to play for Linfield
    "Are You Roy Keane in Disguise?"

    Keane in the bad books at Linfield
    Published Date: 03 September 2002
    By James Little
    ROY Keane’s autobiography was at the centre of further controversy yesterday after it emerged that Northern Irish club Linfield have threatened to sue the Manchester United captain.
    Linfield officials are incensed at allegations made in Keane’s book concerning the Belfast team, which they claim are “disgraceful”.

    Referring to the atmosphere at Linfield’s Windsor Park before the vital 1993 World Cup qualifier between Northern Ireland and the Republic, Keane stated: “Linfield was a Protestant club. For the first time in its history Linfield had recently signed a Catholic, a decision that caused great controversy.

    “The player, who was also black, another major problem for Linfield’s bigoted supporters, didn’t last long (nor did the manager who signed him).”

    Linfield chairman Billy McCoubrey insists the claims are inaccurate and the club’s legal advisers will decide whether to take further action.

    “It is a disgrace,” he said. “Linfield FC has had Catholic players since the post-war era, including some famous internationals. Roy Coyle was the manager who signed two black players and he left the club of his own accord after 13 years.

    “One of the black players, Tony Coly, is still a hero among the Linfield support for the outstanding service he gave the club – and he was signed five years before the international Roy Keane is talking about.”
    http://sport.scotsman.com/top-storie...oks.2358190.jp

    P.S. Genuinely don't mean to stir, or drag this thread off topic, but I don't like to see factual inaccuracies go uncorrected, either - even when in means speaking up for Linfield!

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    Quote Originally Posted by EalingGreen View Post
    Genuinely don't mean to stir, or drag this thread off topic, but I don't like to see factual inaccuracies go uncorrected, either - even when in means speaking up for Linfield!
    That's good enough EG. I think that the fair-minded amongst us recognise the contribution made by Linfield fans to this forum even though we may disagree with some of their views.

    Not sure that your fellow Glens may see it the same way, however...

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    Quote Originally Posted by fionnsci View Post
    Jon Macken. Scored one goal for Man City which somehow got him an Irish cap.
    Macken scored quite a few times for City: http://www.soccerbase.com/players_de...playerid=10775
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