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    flynny-injury prone

    while we dont wanna say this,it seems to be turning into the case that flyny is injury prone. while he has had his problems hereit seems he had them at peterborough as well

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    Will any English team really risk taking him on next season with this history?

    Far bigger players have had transfers cancelled after medicals have shown up issues with the player.

    While nobody would want a player ( particularly one as good as Flynny ) to have any type of bad luck............could this work in our favour????

    He might struggle to get any decent clubs willing to take a chance on him.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Counting Crow
    Will any English team really risk taking him on next season with this history?

    Far bigger players have had transfers cancelled after medicals have shown up issues with the player.

    The perfect example being Liam Coyle.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Counting Crow
    could this work in our favour????

    He might struggle to get any decent clubs willing to take a chance on him.

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    thats all well and good crow
    we all love flynny and he is a great goalscorer

    but just because we are an eircom league team,do we have to settle for an injury prone player that might play in only half the games a season

    if aint good enough for them across the water,y should it be good enough for us

    and before anybody picks this up the wrong way


    THIS IS NOT AN ANTI-FLYNNY THREAD

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    Hold it.

    O'Flynn is brilliant - pure and simple. He started our inter-toto crusade going after 5 mins against Malmo remember.

    Peterborough i wouldnt have any respect for - how could they let him go? What kind of club mindset could allow a player of that ability to leave.

    The same goes for O'Callaghan and Port Valve & Murphy and QPR.

    For me its a reflection of the ills that afflict these clubs.

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    Quote Originally Posted by eoinh
    Hold it.

    O'Flynn is brilliant - pure and simple.

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    i never said that he wasnt


    read properly

    THIS IS NOT AN ANTI-FLYNNY THREAD!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    THIS IS NOT AN ANTI-FLYNNY THREAD!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    THIS IS NOT AN ANTI-FLYNNY THREAD!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by thecorner


    but just because we are an eircom league team,do we have to settle for an injury prone player that might play in only half the games a season

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    Whats this "just because we are an eircom league team".

    The thing is to look after him properly. Ive seen him at matchs limping around for 20 minutes that shoudnt happen.

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    Quote Originally Posted by eoinh
    Whats this "just because we are an eircom league team".


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    eircom league always seems to be happy with 2nd best which shouldnt be the case

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    well, just got the echo there and flynny is upbeat mood cos he has a 70% chance of making it

    thats sh!t.its obvious he isnt right and shouldnt be risked

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    I don't think anyone knows whats really wrong with O'Flynn. maybe he needs to be sent off to a specialist abroad or something in close season?

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    Quote Originally Posted by thecorner
    while we dont wanna say this,it seems to be turning into the case that flyny is injury prone. while he has had his problems hereit seems he had them at peterborough as well
    I thought this was common knowledge lads?

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