Clough may want second helping of Sammon:
http://au.eurosport.com/football/clo...82/story.shtml
No Somos muchos pero estamos locos.
I assume Bamford coming in signals Sammon's exit. Shame but he's probably not the striker you need if you're chasing promotion.
http://www.herald.ie/sport/soccer/sa...-29907439.html
Sammon could join flock of Seagulls.
7 Irish players in action at Pride Park. Keogh, Hendrick and Sammon for Derby. Forde, Dunne, Williams and Garvan for Millwall.
Sammon makes his second start this season. The 27 other appearances have all came from the bench.
Forde is being linked with Celtic as a replacement for Forster as it's looking more and more likely that the latter will leave this summer to boost his International aspirations.
While playing for a "Derby County XI"
Doesn't sound like he'll figure much in the first team plans this season.
Thought he might move over the summer actually. Did he get something like two starts last season?
Thought he was linked fairly heavily with Clough and Sheffield United alright, something could happen yet.
http://www.derbytelegraph.co.uk/Derb...ail/story.html
Season-long loan deal at Ipswich. Presumably, he'll be an alternative to Daryl Murphy.
Great move, I think.
Sammon was a decent foil for Keane in the limited game time he got for Ireland. He even got a couple of assists, didn't he?
I wouldn't have him in the team by any means but I think his uselessness is greatly exaggerated.
He was awful against Austria and I really hold it against Trap for persisting with him, but he laid two on a plate for Keane against Faroes I think.
Off the mark with Ipswich, putting them 2-0 up in Wigan.
The trouble with Sammon is his natural instinct is to avoid nets.
Last edited by tricky_colour; 22/09/2014 at 9:11 PM.
Half the time I don't have a clue what on earth you're talking about tricky, but occasionally you come up with something so brilliant it blows my mind.
Goal beginning at 0:24 here
Funnily, he came in for a little bit of criticism for celebrating his goal against a former team, which Mick McCarthy quickly shot down.
I think that’s the biggest load of nonsense ever. Are you ever going to go back and play for that club?I’ve had a few clubs and my club is now Ipswich. I’m not bothered who we’re playing against.
If we win I’m giving it large. That’s where my loyalties lie, with Ipswich.
0:24
If people still don't understand what managers see in Conor, then look at the build up to his goal. He mightn't have a great goal ratio but he opens up space for other players.
In fairness to him, his first touch for that goal was spot on too. The through ball wasn't exactly a great one and, although he was fortunate that the keeper gave him a second change, he had a fair deal of work to do to convert that.
He got a bit of luck, but you make your own luck.
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