Seconded.
Shay Given
Richard Dunne
John O'Shea
Sean St Ledger
Stephen Ward
Keith Andrews
Damien Duff
Aiden McGeady
Glenn Whelan
Kevin Doyle
Robbie Keane
Simon Cox
Jonathan Walters
Keith Andrews for me
Seconded.
Thirded.
https://kesslereffect.bandcamp.com/album/kepler - New music. It's not that bad.
Simon Cox
It reminds me of Sean Thornton winning Sunderlands player of the season after the worst premiership season of all time, but if there has to be one then probably Andrews or maybe Duff
Toss up between Kelly, McShane, Hunt, and Gibson.
My Guarantee
Am looking for old Irish matches on VHS, PM me if you have some and I'll upload them here
Can't disagree with Andrews but I'm going to give Sledge a mention
Bring Back Belfast Celtic F.C.
Andrews.. only one that showed any passion... but this thread should be just deleted... nobody deserves any accolades.
"A silent mouth is sweet to hear"
Andrews by a distance for me
Andrews. Good for your liver too.
Then Sledge.
Andrews for me.
Honourable mentions to St Ledger, McGeady and Walters.
Roy Keane
Andrews by a mile, the only one who played somewhere near expectations. He continues to be a go to big game player and while being our best player in our worst tournament of all time is no praise he is the only one of them who can leave Poland with their reputation intact.
The Duffer.
Showed his class. Didn't lose the ball (except when he passed it to Whelan).
If more were as good as the Duffer, we might have gotten somewhere.
I still think he should have played in the centre of the park.
I've never seen a player so good at winning free-kicks as Duffer. That time he had 4 Italians about to swamp him to regain possession and he managed to draw a foul was possibly my favourite moment of the tournament for us.
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