or just replaced with this one - http://foot.ie/threads/175270-Offici...rs-Abroad-2013
Could the title of this thread be updated? Might attract more viewers
Forget about the performance or entertainment. It's only the result that matters.
or just replaced with this one - http://foot.ie/threads/175270-Offici...rs-Abroad-2013
Paddy Madden got another brace tonight. That's 6 in the last 3 matches, I believe. He's doing really well there now. Good on him.
I like high energy football. A little bit rock and roll. Many finishes instead of waiting for the perfect one.
Third top scorer in the league now with 14. I never understood why so many people expected him to fail over there.
Another loan deal going through - Karl Sheppard has joined Shamrock Rovers until July 8th. Best of luck! #readingfc
"We lost because we didn't win"- Ronaldo
Irish Abroad statistics for Janaury 2013: http://irish-abroad.appspot.com/MonthlyStats?month=1
Reading teammates Ian Harte and Alex Pearce started the most wins, with three victories in January
Keith Andrews, Gary Deegan, Callum Reilly and Tim Clancy had the most draws, each player starting three games that finished all square
Full backs Kevin Foley and Greg Cunningham were in the starting XI for the most losses, with both player losing four times
Ciaran Clark started the most games, starting seven games for Aston Villa and went on to complete 90 minutes in each one
New U21 callup Callum Reilly was substituted the most, the Birmingham midfielder was withdrawn from the action four times
Conversely, Keith Treacy was introduced more than any other player in January, the Burnley winger was brought off the bench four times
Unsurprisingly goalkeepers top the most unused substitute table with Conrad Logan and Keiren Westwood staying on the bench five times. They are joined by outfield players Stephen Ireland and Adam Rooney
Jeff Hendrick celebrated being called up to the Ireland senior side by scoring three goals in January, the most of any player
Derby won two and lost one of these games, but won both games that fellow international call up Conor Sammon scored in
Jonathan Hayes, James McClean, Keith Andrews, Gary Deegan and Ciaran Clark were all shown two yellow cards in January
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