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    Irish players abroad - Promotion/relegation 2010/11

    Right lets have a look at the Irish players in the EPL promotion and relegation mix, give us a closer indication who we should be cheering on over the next few weeks: (Pretty sure Ive left one or two out so feel free to add to the list).

    Relegation:
    Blackpool - A Reid

    W Ham - R Keane

    Blackburn - K Andrews, A Doran, A Judge

    Wigan - J Mc Carthy, Conor Sammon

    Bham - S Carr, K Fahey, C Doyle, J O'Shea

    Wolves - K Foley, S Ward, S Hunt, K Doyle

    Promotion:
    QPR (Promoted) - P Kenny

    Norwich - W Holohan

    Cardiff - S McPhail, A Keogh, A Gerrard

    Swansea - N/A?

    Reading - S Long, N Hunt, I Harte, J Tabb

    N Forest - N/A?

    Leeds - A Bruce, A O'Brien

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    Luke Chambers for Forest and sure let's throw in McGugan

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    It seems Wes Hoolahan (and Marc Tierney) could be in the Premiership after tonight if Norwich can beat Portsmouth.
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    Quote Originally Posted by TrapAPony View Post
    It seems Wes Hoolahan (and Marc Tierney) could be in the Premiership after tonight if Norwich can beat Portsmouth.
    Is Tierney eligible for us?

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    Quote Originally Posted by elroy View Post
    Is Tierney eligible for us?
    His brother Paul played under 21 for us
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    Quote Originally Posted by elroy View Post
    Is Tierney eligible for us?
    his brother Paul played at u21 level for us, so yes
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    Quote Originally Posted by elroy View Post
    Blackburn - K Andrews, A Doran, A Judge
    Judge moved to Notts County permanently in January
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    Swansea - N/A?
    Thomas Butler is still there, but he's been out injured for more than a year, and only recently made his comeback for the reserves
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    N Forest - N/A?
    Luke Chambers, if he does qualify and declares for us
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    Brendan Moloney (Notts Forest)
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    Six minutes for Wes.
    And then hopefully Reading take the play-offs.
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    Wes is up.
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    Norwich promoted
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    Quote Originally Posted by TrapAPony View Post
    Brendan Moloney (Notts Forest)
    Not that many years ago when we had a fine number of players at Forest.

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    Quote Originally Posted by elroy View Post
    Not that many years ago when we had a fine number of players at Forest.
    Yeah but they all ended up being not very good, except for Andy Reid in fits and spurts.
    He Keith Foy , Barry Roach and Liam Kearney were all there around the same time.

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    Well I have just solved myself a mystery, I could not understand why you could still get odds on QPR
    being promoted given that they are well above Norwich who have already been promoted.

    http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/foot...pr/9473285.stm

    Just as well I was going to take advantage of the 'mistake' and put my life savings (£27.23) on QPR being promoted.

    Any how that could change the whole promotion race dragging a couple more teams into it, depending
    on the size of the deduction, So Millwall and Burnley might come into the mix and QPR would be excluded.
    Last edited by tricky_colour; 03/05/2011 at 5:33 PM. Reason: can't think of one

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    Well Leeds didn't make it, all the rest did, QPR had no points deducted.

    Forest face Swansea and Reading face Cardiff in the play offs.

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    Wolves have a great chance to move out of the relegation zone now if tottenham beat blackpool

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    Only if Wolves get a point or more tomorrow.
    If fact if Spurs win 1-0 and Wolves draw they will be level on both points and goal difference,
    not sure what happens then.
    Actually I have just realised, that will just take them above Blackpool, Wolves need a win
    to go to 37 points, one above Wigan who are on 36.
    It will certainly help if Spurs give Blackpool a drubbing.

    Nightmare scenario is if Blackpool win!!

    I expect McCarthy has his prayer matt out!!
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    Irish Promotion, Relegation, and Playoffs 2010/11
    Championship:
    Automatic Promotion:
    QPR (1st, 88 pts)
    GK Paddy Kenny
    MF Martin Rowlands
    DF Michael Harriman (no first team appearances, U19 international)
    Norwich (2nd, 84 pts)
    MF Wes Hoolahan

    Playoffs:
    Swansea (3rd, 80 pts)
    MF Thomas Butler
    Cardiff (4th, 80 pts)
    MF Stephen McPhail
    Reading (5th, 77 pts)
    MF Jay Tabb
    FW Shane Long
    FW Noel Hunt
    DF Ian Harte
    DF Marcus Williams (on loan to Scunthorpe)
    FW Dave Mooney (on loan to Colchester)
    DF Julian Kelly (on loan to Lincoln)
    DF Danny Joyce (on loan to Bohemians, no first team appearances for Reading, U18 international)
    Nottingham Forest (6th, 75 pts)
    DF Brendan Moloney
    MF Mark Byrne (on loan to Barnet, no first team apperances for Nottingham Forest)

    Relegation:
    Preston North End (22nd, 42 pts)
    DF Sean St. Ledger
    MF Keith Treacy
    MF Adam Barton
    Sheffield United (23rd, 42 pts)
    MF Michael Doyle
    MF Mark Yeates
    MF David McAllister
    MF Stephen Quinn
    MF Matthew Harriott (no first team appearances)
    MF Seamus Conneely (no first team appearances)
    Scunthorpe United (24th, 42 pts)
    GK Joe Murphy
    DF Cliff Byrne
    MF Michael Collins
    DF Marcus Williams (on loan from Reading)
    DF Eddie Nolan
    DF Niall Canavan (on loan at Shrewsbury)
    MF Ian Morris (on loan at Chesterfield)


    League One:
    Automatic Promotion:
    Brighton (1st, 95 pts)
    MF Gary Dicker
    DF Marcos Painter
    Southampton (2nd, 92 pts)
    FW David Connolly

    Playoffs:
    Huddersfield (3rd, 87 pts)
    MF Anthony Pilkington
    FW Alan Lee
    MF Kevin Kilbane
    GK Nick Colgan
    Peterborough (4th, 79 pts)
    MF Lee Frecklington
    Milton Keynes Dons (5th, 77 pts)
    MF Stephen Gleeson
    MF Shaun Williams (no first team apperances, U23 international)
    FW Charlie Collins (on loan at Kettering)
    Bournemouth (6th, 71 pts)
    MF Harry Arter
    MF Donal McDermott (on loan from Manchester City)

    Relegation:
    Dagenham & Redbridge (21st, 47 pts)
    MF Damien McCrory
    MF Peter Gain
    Bristol Rovers (22nd, 45 pts)
    GK Conrad Logan (on loan from Leicester)
    Plymouth Argyle (23rd, 42 pts)
    FW Joe Mason
    Swindon Town (24th, 41 pts)
    MF Jonathan Douglas
    MF Michael Timlin
    DF Alan Sheehan


    League Two:
    Automatic Promotion:
    Chesterfield (1st, 86 pts)
    MF Dwayne Mattis
    MF Ian Morris (on loan from Scunthorpe)
    GK Shane Redmond
    Bury (2nd, 81 pts)
    GK Ritchie Branagan
    Wycombe (3rd, 80 pts)
    DF Alan Bennett
    DF Rob Kiernan (on loan from Watford)

    Playoffs:
    Shewsbury Town (4th, 79 pts)
    FW James Collins
    Accrington Stanley (5th, 73 pts)
    DF Kevin Long (on loan from Burnley)
    MF James Ryan
    Stevenage (6th, 69 pts)
    MF Darren Murphy
    Torquay (7th, 68 pts)
    FW Ronan Murray (on loan from Ipswich)

    Relegation:
    Lincoln City (23rd, 47 pts)
    MF Josh O'Keefe
    DF Cian Hughton
    Stockport County (24th, 41 pts)
    GK Ian McLoughlin (on loan from Ipswich)


    Conference: (from here on only teams with Irish players will be mentioned)
    Playoffs:
    Luton Town (3rd, 84 pts)
    DF Fred Murray
    MF Keith Keane
    Wrexham (4th, 81 pts)
    DF Declan Walker (on loan to Droylsden, no first team appearances for Wrexham, U19 international)

    Relegation:
    Histon (24th, 28 pts)
    DF Lanre Oyebanjo


    Blue Square North:
    Automatic Promotion:
    Alfreton Town (1st, 92 pts)
    FW Daryl Clare


    Blue Square South:
    Playoffs:
    Farnborough (2nd, 82 pts)
    MF Daryl McMahon
    Ebbsfleet (3rd, 78 pts)
    DF Paul McCarthy

    Relegation:
    Thurrock (20th, 37 pts)
    DF Paul Olima


    Scottish Premier League:
    Relegation:
    Hamilton (12th, 26 pts)
    MF James Chambers
    DF David Elebert


    Scottish Second Division:
    Relegation Playoff:
    Alloa Athletic (9th, 36 pts)
    FW Kurtis Byrne (on loan from Hibernian)

    Relegation:
    Peterhead (10th, 26 pts)
    FW Conor Gethins
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