i was just wondering who you lot think deserves the title. which of the few players on the team have imprssed you this year? i would have to say brian mccarthy for two of the best sendings off i have ever seen!and tom king for his sheer work ethic
Gary Cronin is he the right man to manage Longford Town?
King or McCarthy from what I've seen. Probably King just gets the nod from me.
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Brian McCarthy! Best player all season and always gave 100%.
for class i'd give it to glynn but not a team player.
Sporting F*ck All!
True, Glynn probably has the most ability of the lot but the application has been lacking too often. We could be badly needing more goals from him yet.
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Liam Lynch
Roddy Collins, the biggest <insert as appropiate> in Irish Football.
lynch had one good month but has been pretty annonomous other than that?
i think its about time we had a poll on this matter dont you think? curran has had a decent month
Yeah that's it pretty much, though I think Shanahan has played very well in his few games. Not enough to justify a Player Of The Year nomination but a Player Of The Month contender definitely. O'Leary has been fairly decent as well I suppose.
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I'll bow to your superior knowledge so Acorn. Shanahan would be definitely one of the ones to build around, we don't need a situation like this year with about 6 different keepers it did us no favours in the early part of the season.
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Had a serious groin complaint that needed an operation. Not sure if he ever got it or not, there was a legal row about whether the club were going to pay for it as it was an ongoing condition rather than an injury he picked up whilst playing. Not sure if it was ever resolved but I think there was a bit of bad feeling there so I don't think he'd be too inclined to come back even if he was fit and asked.
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