Daniel Kearns' move from Dundalk to Peterborough has been agreed: http://oneteaminireland.blogspot.com/
(Surprised Kearns doesn't have a thread already...)Dundalk today today agreed the transfer of Ireland U21 international Daniel Kearns to English Championship club Peterborough United, subject to final details being completed in the coming days.
Belfast born Kearns, who was set for his 50th appearance for the club on Tuesday night, is expected to travel to England on Monday for a medical, with a deal set to go through once that and the other relevant paperwork is completed.
It was only a matter of time for Kearns really.
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No previous thread but I've heard his name mentioned once or twice..
All the best to him.
Best of luck to him - he definitely has the talent. Saw him twice this season and both times his movement and his technique was a class above.
I used to follow the West Ham reserves pretty closely and he seemed like he was always held in high regard so I was surprised when they let him go. Anyway if this is true he could come up against them on September 27th.
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Tis true theworm2345.. http://www.dundalkfc.com/dundalk-agree-kearns-transfer
Brilliant player when in form and a great attitude, needs to pass it more and put in a tackle though.
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on bench for peterborough today early promotion
Came on for Peterborough today after they went 3-0 down at home to Barnsley. They got back to 3-3 after that but have now conceded a fourth.
Kearns was involved in the build-up to Peterborough's equaliser today. Hopefully he'll get his first start soon. Very classy player.
Full debut last weekend in a 1-0 win. Man of the match in some reports.
Just came on for posh
Ah, that's who it was. Noticed some lad 'crossing himself'.
http://www.sportsnewsireland.com/soc...ng-to-ireland/
Uh-oh, the OWC will be up in arms about us tapping up young catholics.....
But hopefully they read the full article and realise that he had sent off a request 2 years previous.“I think it was two years after that that Seán rang up – it was coming towards the end of my last season at West Ham – and said would I be interested in coming to represent the Republic.
“Once I got off the phone, I made my decision straight away, given what he said about the setup and what he thought of me, and what way he felt I could fit into the team.
“If it hadn’t been for Seán, I probably wouldn’t have even bothered switching.”
but mustn't of gone through all the motions (i.e letter from IFA and passport, all sent in by FAI.“I sent a request away at U17 level to represent the Republic. It was coming up to the U17 Championships and it was getting quite close and I didn’t think everything would be cleared in time.
So he had expressed a desire to play for ROI before McCaffrey called him.
Hope they got permission to use that.
The origin of the interview: http://www.dundalkfc.com/kearns-spea...blic-influence
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I'd get on to them about it. This one is also taken word for word with a different byline:
http://www.dundalkfc.com/mccaffrey-c...onnor-interest
http://www.sportsnewsireland.com/soccer_irish/78343/
Made available on loan from Peterborough
http://www.peterboroughtoday.co.uk/s...posh-1-4284893
They have lost all six league games and one in the league Cup to Reading conceding 17 goals in those games, creating very little at the other end, yet he is not deemed worth a shot, at present in any event. He had shown well in pre season. I watch Peterborough sometimes and have seen some cameo sub apps of Kearns during which he has been bright and creative, the fans like what little they have seen. Strange one I thought.
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Last edited by CraftyToePoke; 20/09/2012 at 10:03 PM.
Wow. Some of the fans are quite passionate about Kearns' lack of involvement in the first team. As one of them stated, a move to a League One side which plays decent, attacking football will be to his benefit in the long-term, which is better than trying to satisfy the needs of Darren Ferguson should he have little faith in putting Kearns into a side that can't do much worse.
With all the talk of Darragh MacAnthony trying to build a good side, they sold one of their better players, Paul Taylor, to Ipswich. A good Championship goalscorer is pretty difficult to find and this guy bagged quite a few last season. Where's the ambition in that type of sale, fair price or not?
I'd also note the lack of any Manchester United loanees in that P'Boro squad. Fergie Jr. has picked up his fair share of these over the past few years. He had Wotton and Tunnicliffe last season, not to mind getting Danny Welbeck gifted to him upon taking the Preston job. Difficult to judge what the issue is this season.
Anyway, they're a struggling side and although a dog-fight brings it's fair share of experience, some positivity in performance and results will surely help develop Kearns.
Last edited by Olé Olé; 20/09/2012 at 11:03 PM.
Ferguson said this season he wanted to build a young side of non loan players and for them to improve together at the club over a period, rather than the loans which have been prominent in his reign up to that. He bought from Stevenage, Crawley, Gillingham, Dundee, Southend in this endeavour and whether he has no eye for a player or the lads he bought simply got a bad start and collective doubt about the step up set in, its hard to tell. What is certain is its a mess and a steep climb ahead now. Ferguson is wedded to a midfield diamond set up and Kearns hasn't found a berth in that thus far, some fans feel this formation doesn't suit Kearns, I don't really know enough to say. Also the loan option has been taken off the shelf again in recent days, so we will see. Some fans hope this means Robbie Brady is coming ... nothing like a bit of delusion to bring a smile.
With an Irish owner, Ferdinand and Frecklington there also, Id rather not see them 3-0 down after half an hour every week, hammered into League One by Halloween. Could be on the cards though.
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