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    Quote Originally Posted by jbyrne View Post
    hate to say it but maybe garvan just isnt as good as people wanted him to be. we've been here so many times before.
    I'm in agreement with you. He has been playing in the Championship without setting it alight and posters are linking him with some big teams? He has to prove himself first before one of the big guns come in.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kennedmc View Post
    Keane's beginning to shape up like a really bad version of Greame Sounsess!
    I still haven't made my mind up on Keane as a manager, but I must say, that could prove to be an extremely perceptive observation!

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    Keane seems to overreact a lot when things aren't going his way , I can't see Garvan leaving though and it would be a terribly foolish decision by Keane if he were to let him go.

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    I always loved this line from the Guardian:

    Man of the match Owen Garvan

    To score a hat-trick and not be man of the match says something for the man who was. Garvan was the fulcrum of this fantasy football

    http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/2...ch.bristolcity

    The ability is there with Garvan.

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    Through a mutual friend I met a senior official at a French Ligue 1 club yesterday (10th or 11th last season I think).

    Should I email him about Garvan?

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    Quote Originally Posted by jbyrne View Post
    hate to say it but maybe garvan just isnt as good as people wanted him to be. we've been here so many times before.
    Always a possibility on here but a couple of seasons ago Garvan looked a better player in the Championhsip than Gibson ay Wolves, McCann at Burnley and Whelan and Sheffield Wednesday yet was younger than all 3. I'd say he was probably more likely to flounder than not under two poor managers in Magilton and Keane. Keane in particular has no pedigree at developing young players. Royle seemed to rate him highly beforehand.

    The fans on the Ipswich boards are fairly surprised he is going and most seem to believe he is a very good player with huge potential. I would trust their opinions far more than Keane. Keane will now bring in an ageing untalented lump of a journeyman that he knows from his playing days to sit in the midfield, do what they're told and kick people.
    Last edited by youngirish; 26/08/2009 at 11:55 AM.

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    How has Garvan played this season when he actually got some time on the pitch?

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    Quote Originally Posted by youngirish View Post
    Always a possibility on here but a couple of seasons ago Garvan looked a better player in the Championhsip than Gibson ay Wolves, McCann at Burnley and Whelan and Sheffield Wednesday yet was younger than all 3. I'd say he was probably more likely to flounder than not under two poor managers in Magilton and Keane. Keane in particular has no pedigree at developing young players. Royle seemed to rate him highly beforehand.

    The fans on the Ipswich boards are fairly surprised he is going and most seem to believe he is a very good player with huge potential. I would trust their opinions far more than Keane. Keane will now bring in an ageing untalented lump of a journeyman that he knows from his playing days to sit in the midfield, do what they're told and kick people.
    Graham Kavanagh???
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    Quote Originally Posted by geysir View Post
    How has Garvan played this season when he actually got some time on the pitch?
    I saw him when he came on as sub against Coventry. Everything went through him. He was always collecting the ball and just playing apparently simple but perfectly weighted passes bringing others in to the game. He had the knack of always being in a place to pick the ball up. A bit lite Gibson, none of his passes was particularly incisive but I've seen some players for whom even passing is a struggle. I noticed he's quick to use his right foot too (one very nice pass in the WBA defeat in the first half). Against Coventry he collected a throw in and mis-hit it back into touch on one occasion.

    I didn't see it but I hear he was very careless giving the ball away to WBA from which they nearly scored - Wright made a save?

    I hear Quinn nearly scored against WBA so he can't have been that bad.

    Losing to Peterborough won't go down well in Suffolk.

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    Wolves as a possible destination?

    He could either be a cut price or even a loan deal.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stuttgart88 View Post
    Wolves as a possible destination?

    He could either be a cut price or even a loan deal.
    If he's not deemed good enough for a struggling championship side why would a premiership team want him?

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    Ipswich have agreed a fee with Sunderland for Grant Leadbitter... Another midfielder. Good player too. Not one of those limited but hard working types one might argue is not in direct competition with Garvan... Definately doesn't look well for him now.

    Where'd the Wolves thing come from?? Just speculation on your part or d'ye read it anywhere??
    I pity the fool!.... But suggest ways that he might improve himself.

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    Pure speculation, but considering Mick has been in championship he'd know who the better players are. Likewise Mowbray.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stuttgart88 View Post
    Pure speculation, but considering Mick has been in championship he'd know who the better players are. Likewise Mowbray.
    McCarthy would love that alright, swoop for Garvan and turn him into a huge Premier League talent while Keane gets slaughtered for letting him go!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stuttgart88 View Post
    Through a mutual friend I met a senior official at a French Ligue 1 club yesterday (10th or 11th last season I think).

    Should I email him about Garvan?
    Didn't you meet a 1860 Munich Official before? What is your job?

    Oh and yes.

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    Quote Originally Posted by irishultra View Post
    Didn't you meet a 1860 Munich Official before? What is your job?
    ill guess at international man of class and leisure

    or else a rent boy.
    I like high energy football. A little bit rock and roll. Many finishes instead of waiting for the perfect one.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DeLorean View Post
    McCarthy would love that alright, swoop for Garvan and turn him into a huge Premier League talent while Keane gets slaughtered for letting him go!!
    I doubt if Mick give a fiddlers fárt about the travails of Roy.

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    without starting the whole saipan argument again .. *takes deep breath* but those words "you're a crap manager" might come back to haunt Keane. He has a lot of work to do. Magilton had the same team just off the play-off spots last season.

    Getting back on thread, this is really a make or break season for Garvan .. if Keane doesn't fancy him hopefully he will quickly get a chance somewhere else to prove his worth. Time to start delivering on the potential

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    I have it from a very very reliable source that keane has a very strong dislike of garvan and that he has already pretty much lost the dressing room

    No wonder he's signing 4 sunderland players (Leadbitter, Edwards, Nosworthy and Murphy)

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    Garvan will come good. He just needs to be playing in a team that believe in passing the ball. Getting rid of him will come back to haunt Keane.
    Always look on the bright side of life

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