I believe Willie Doyle is elligible.Originally Posted by Peadar
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What if that striker wasn't eligible?Originally Posted by Schumi
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I believe Willie Doyle is elligible.Originally Posted by Peadar
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I think 13 goals for Jason Byrne in the Premier Division has more weight than the 15 of Willie Doyle in the First Division.Originally Posted by Schumi
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And I think that the smilie was originally used to mark posts on the internet which weren't meant to be taken seriously.Originally Posted by Peadar
O'Flynn is certainly worth a look, and the sooner the better. There's no point in qualifying for the world cup and finding that three of the only four strikers you've called up in the past two years are injured. O'Flynn certainly looks like the kind of player who can make the step up.
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I know that John. I was just having a dig at Schumi and his Div. 1 players.Originally Posted by John83
Thanks for the support for John O'Flynn though.
It would be just reward for him if her were to start against Bulgaria.
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Div. 1, still in the Cup players.Originally Posted by Peadar
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Touché!Originally Posted by Schumi
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Originally Posted by davros
Well David Connelly was playing in the belgian second division for a season while on loan from fire-noord and he alway's got into the team, and i doubt that division is much kop.
EL player's like Hoolihan, O'Flynn, Conner and Zayed have all performed well at u21 level, Hoolihan was the main man in our win over the Swiss in Nauchatel and got on the score sheet and has been consistant for Shel's this season, so I can't see why the same level of confidence can't be bestowed on him at senior level as it is at u21 level.
Dav as for one off's Cork beat Malmo home and away and were were only beaten 4-2 on aggregate by a team pretty used to the champion's league, and Shel's are within one game of touch wood playing Deportivo.
I'd judge a player playing well in Europe as a better assesment then playing
well in lower division's in other country's.
Its crazy to see people be what society wants them to be but not me.
Woah! What did Willie Doyle ever do to earn that kind of abuse?Originally Posted by Patrick J.
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No, that's just more abuse. I asked what he's done to earn that abuse.Originally Posted by Patrick J.
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brilliant.. that made me laugh. If I was you I'd be praying that he made it in to the irish squad, so you could sell your 'Irish player stole my cadburys cream egg' story to the tabloids.........Originally Posted by Patrick J.
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who the hell is mouse?
I think Mouse is Angry AntOriginally Posted by Éanna
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Maybe that's why he's a division 1 striker, he's still trying to burn off the calories from that eggOriginally Posted by Patrick J.
Looks like he saved your life, mate.
"Danger" as in Dangerman Connolly?Originally Posted by Éanna
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I am going to repeat this until it stops being brought up because I think he gets too much of a hard time:Originally Posted by Condex
Connolly scored 7 goals in his first 15 appearances for Ireland (he has not got worse since than, he has obviously improved). We all know he can't play with Robbie so he shouldn't be judged by his performances partnering him. Would you believe, since Robbie came on the scence Connolly has only started 5 matches without Keane as his partner (in the other 18 matches he was either partnered by Robbie or came on as a sub for the last 15 or so minutes). Them 5 matches were against Sweden, Turkey, Andorra, Cyprus (scored 1), Turkey (scored 1 and got MOM).
At Wimbledon he was partnered with Neil Shipperley and scored 42 goals in 63 games.
So what I am trying to say is don't judge Connolly by his performances when partnered with Keane. Also over half of his caps were substitute appearances which were usually between the 70-90 minute. If Keane was ever unavailable I would be more than happy to have Connolly replace him.
Last edited by eirebhoy; 04/08/2004 at 10:54 AM.
With Keane out, Connolly is the next best available option.
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Yes but we need to have strikers on the bench for options and the best thing to do is blood these players in friendlies so that you know what you have in reserve should you need to or be forced to make changes.Originally Posted by Greenbod
John O'Flynn deserves a chance!
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Sorry, I'm talking about our best available team for competitive matches. Sure give O'Flynn a chance against Bulgaria, however given that Robbie Keane looks like being out, I would like to see Connolly and Morrison together for at least 45 minutes.Originally Posted by Peadar
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Morrison & Connolly are the obvious choice with Keane out. Doherty as the first choice striking sub - not inspiring choices but clearly the realistic options.
I look forward to see what Elliott & McGeady do at club level this season.
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