what did Egan say?
Nothing says you're ready for England duty quite like a transfer to another Championship club.
what did Egan say?
I like high energy football. A little bit rock and roll. Many finishes instead of waiting for the perfect one.
Headline a little exaggerated but they were encouraging words to be fair. Goal.com
More like what he didn't say. Clickbait headline; poor journalism. Egan's words were twisted to imply he believed Hogan would declare for Ireland.
http://www.goal.com/en-ie/news/3942/ireland/2016/12/06/30222992/scott-hogan-will-declare-for-ireland-insists-john-egan
Last edited by TheOneWhoKnocks; 11/12/2016 at 5:02 PM.
The headline is exaggerated but he obviously does believe Hogan will declare for Ireland. Unless they've actually misquoted him completely.
"He is a terrific striker, he’s quick and technically very good for us and hopefully he’ll be scoring goals in the green shirt some day.
“I think he will, he’s just back fit from doing his cruciate ligament twice so he’s just making sure he’s right.”
He said he was misquoted.
Irish journalists have form for this. They did the same with Alan Judge months ago.It was just a question at the end of a conversation and my words were twisted a bit about Scotty playing for Ireland, but I didn’t say that.”
They do it all the time.
They manufactured quotes from Shane Long about Sean Morrison playing for Ireland even though he has no Irish links!
Fair enough.
Hogan clearly doesn't feel Irish please leave him alone . You can't make someone love you
To me, this whole "source close to Hogan" talk is most likely an agent leaked story and Hogan will still ultimately end up with us.
The reason I think the agent is leaking guff like this is to increase his value prior to a January transfer window move because for some strange reason England players or even potential English internationals are more expensive.
It wasn't just Egan who said he'd end up with us, Judge did too -
http://www.herald.ie/sport/soccer/ho...-35167378.html
Both friends of his, both see him and presumably speak to him on a regular basis (Egan even went to New York with him to watch the McGregor fight with him) long and short of it is I'd believe what they say over some nameless source.
You show me a good loser and I'll show you a loser - Vince Lombardi
Good points. I guess we'll know soon enough anyway - if he's not committed by March or sooner.
Except Egan never said he'd end up with us. In all likelihood, neither did Judge. Months ago, the Brentford boss said that the Irish media were trying to contact all their Irish players (presumably to manufacture stories, create clickbait headlines and mess around with quotes).
I would be more inclined to believe a source at the club and The Sunday Times newspaper than something I read on Goal.com, The Irish Herald or The Irish Sun. The Herald and Sun constantly have "exclusive" stories devoid of any quotes or grounding in reality.
The idea that Hogan needs to manage his fitness during International windows has also been quashed. His own manager has said he's been fully fit in every way for several months.
If his knees were that dodgy in the first place, he probably shouldn't be spending 7 hours each-way on an airplane going to watch UFC.
I think the reality is if England called him up he would be like Lazarus. If he wanted to play for us he can commit to us now... not in five months, five days or even five hours. yes or no now
I am now officially declaring myself to be an international football hipster/prescient football pundit: http://www.independent.ie/sport/socc...-35314042.html
Crikey, it's like MON is making decisions based on my posts now...I've got to say, it's a little unnerving. With that in mind, I would still have McGoldrick and Rooney ahead of Justkiewicz, as they have longer scoring records under their belts
Last edited by samhaydenjr; 24/12/2016 at 4:33 AM.
I would have Paddy Madden ahead of any of them.
Just learned that Birmingham made Jutkiewicz's loan move permanent a couple of weeks ago: http://www.bbc.com/sport/football/38381665
Yes, I agree with Trap for now anyway, however Madden could get another shot at Championship level soon if Scunthorpe can go up. Hopefully he gets that chance, so that we can have as many realistic options as possible up front before the start of the next qualifying campaign, by which time we may lose up to three strikers.
Eighth of the season for Jutkiewicz, fourteenth for Hogan as Brentford beat Birmingham: http://www.bbc.com/sport/football/38433143
Really would be great if we could persuade Hogan to join the dark side..
(green is darker than white lads)
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