Yes. He should find it easier there too. He's too light for the Championship but it was probably a good education for him.
With another goal today added to three already scored, plus being a regular in the Birmingham City team, will Keith Fahey succeed in the Premier League?
I'm a 23yr old right-handed heterosexual who drinks milk and likes democracy. - dcfcsteve knows me well
Yes. He should find it easier there too. He's too light for the Championship but it was probably a good education for him.
Rolls eyes.
Given up on Cork have you?
hope he makes it in the EPL but dont know of i could take it because of the way the english commentators pronounce fahey.
The SFAI are the governing body for grassroots football in Ireland, not the FAI. Its success or the lack of is all down to them.
Faw he
Like Andy Key-oh and Ken Dough-herty
There's no reason they should be able to pronounce those names. The hard h following a vowel has been rightly eliminated from English pronunciation because it sounds harsh and inelegant.
A leading authority on League of Ireland football since 2003. You're probably wrong.
There is every reason they should be able to pronounce his name correctly. There is no missing phoneme in British English that exists in Irish English that stops them from pronouncing it correctly. It is just a matter of bothering to out how his name is pronounced, rather than just assuming that it will be pronounced the rule about a "hard h following a vowel" is the same in Ireland as in England.
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How much did pats get for fahy?
any chance you could invest in a replacement with that money? when he was leaving he did an interview with pat's tv and he mentioned that you might go 'further afield' or something to get a replacement for him.
I thought they said when he signed that it was 400k first and then a total of 700k depending on promotion and appearances. Pats will certainly get the 700k now.
I'm a 23yr old right-handed heterosexual who drinks milk and likes democracy. - dcfcsteve knows me well
its like when Darius Vassell came on the scene, everyone was pronouncing Darius wrong, so he just came out and let it be known how to pronounce it correctly.
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It was pronounced right yesterday so no big deal anymore. Not that it ever should have been a big deal.
His named is Anglicised, therefore it observes the norms of English pronunciation. If it was in a foreign language it would be a different matter.
A leading authority on League of Ireland football since 2003. You're probably wrong.
As in if he had the Irish surname of O'Fathaigh then they would have a case to answer but since we use their language I guess they can dictate hows its pronounced.
I don't mean to harp on about this (non) issue, but I have to point out that this is just wrong. There are no universal "norms of English pronunciation", and if there were, Fahey, as an example of Hiberno-English, would follow the norms of that dialect.
The norms of English pronunciation in Hiberno English means his name is pronounced with "æ" as the vowel sound in Fahey, not "eɪ" or "ɑː".
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