Some of these puns are fairly half baked...
I'd imagine international honours would be the icing on the cake for him.
Some of these puns are fairly half baked...
I like high energy football. A little bit rock and roll. Many finishes instead of waiting for the perfect one.
Looks like this thread is turning into a bit of a Bunn fight.
He'll have to shift whichever keeper is currant, Bunns.
I like high energy football. A little bit rock and roll. Many finishes instead of waiting for the perfect one.
Oven will the puns stop?
He seems destined for the Bundesliga
This thread now needs to be merged with the Connor Pepper one for humour gone absolutely wrong!
Cant agree with this logic at all, "If hes number two at club level to Englands No2"
Stu Taylor was No 2 to Englands No 1 (Joe Hart) at City for over a year and hes a terrible keeper....
Shay Given aside (who was proven for numerous years at Premiership level)....if its between a sub keeper in the EPL and a decent starting keeper in the championship, give me the lad who plays week in week out everytime.
I wonder is he anything to Frankie Bunn??
Frankie, was a striker. Scored a double hat-trick for Oldham against Scarborough in a 7 - 0 League Cup win in 1989. I think they may have still got the plastic pitch back then.
Quoting years at random since 1975
You must watch a hell of a lot of Premier League football to have seen some of the performances for Blackburn, given that he has made 6 of them. Are you a Blackburn supporter?
Kieren Westwood has never played for Northampton Town. Westwood was playing for Carlisle when Bunn made his debut for Northampton and had been for 2 years prior to that.
I honestly don't understand why this news is delighting you so much. Westwood has performed well every time he has been called upon by Ireland. There is a selection of Irish-born and Irish-committed goalkeepers outside of him which merit inclusion far ahead of Mark Bunn. Mark Bunn could have claimed for Ireland when he was playing with Northampton Town, like Westwood did when he was at Carlisle.
I'd far, far, far prefer to see Stephen Henderson get first-team Premier League football than Mark Bunn. The fact that Jaaskelainen was signed on a 1 year deal shows that there must be some level of faith in Henderson, given that they could have signed a younger keeper for a fee had they no faith in him. At 24, he has a far longer international career ahead of him than someone who has yet to declare for us, might never do so, and could even retire earlier to preserve his club career such is his level of (non)commitment.
Last edited by Olé Olé; 14/09/2012 at 12:50 PM.
Well said Ole. Westwood is a quality keeper and the others are capable of plugging a gap if he's injured. I think Henderson is promising.
I thought Randolph played well on Tuesday. He was the better of our two goalkeepers I felt.
I think Randolph is an accident waiting to happen. Looks very shaky if you ask me.
As said before, we have our fair share of reserve keepers already, don't really need another. I'd honestly look toward a regular starter in the League of Ireland before a player who's played 6 league games at his club in total.
https://kesslereffect.bandcamp.com/album/kepler - New music. It's not that bad.
Sorry I got it wrong about Northampton, should have double checked the team before posting. As regards the rest of your post, get your facts straight. Where have I ever discounted Irish goalkeepers in this post? We have presently a void with Shay gone. Bunn at 27, is another option for us and I believe at this moment offers the best chance among our eligible keepers to play Premiership football regularly. O'Neill tends to stick with the same starting 11 and I do wonder how much football Westwood will see this season. Henderson does offer hope for the future, but in this WC campaign, I think having a player who plays at the top regularly is essential against the likes of Germany, and as I said Bunn offers the best chance presently.
Secondly, I am sick of negative contributors like you who always question when players commit to us. Bunn's eligibility has been known for a while, and it looks like someone like Trap or Tardelli rates him hence the approach. I certainly rate their opinion over the rantings of someone like you. Comments like 'he could retire early due to his lack of commitment' and 'I hope Henderson gets a game in the Premiership before him' are ridiculous. I would rather Westwood, Henderson and Bunn all played offering us as many options as possible. It might have escaped your notice, but our options are limited and I believe we need to embrace players who are interested in playing for us.
And who are you to prejudge players? I have had to listen to the same crap when Westwood declared (Catholicism was the issue then!) as well as when Morrison and Cox declared among many others. Are you questioning their commitment to the Irish cause? Again it may surprise you, but you can only really question players lack of commitment after they have been given an opportunity to play.
I am sure over the next month or so details of the FAI 's approach to Bunn will become public and we will see if he joins us. I am sure he will and I hope he goes on to have a very successful career with us, plays many games for us and like many of the Irish diaspora is proud to represent us. And just to repeat, I am delighted that we have the possibility of having the likes of Tierney, Pilkington and Bunn possibly represent us in the future despite the protests of little Irelanders like you.
In terms of Bunn's eligilibity, I posted this recently on Irish Abroad which indicates that his availibility has been known for a while.
http://foot.ie/archive/index.php/t-122097-p-2.html
Last edited by gastric; 14/09/2012 at 11:48 PM.
https://kesslereffect.bandcamp.com/album/kepler - New music. It's not that bad.
I cannot comprehend on what basis you feel that Mark Bunn offers Ireland a realistic chance of a Premier League goalkeeper, some who "plays at the top regularly". He has played 6 Premiership games in his career and the man is 27 years of age. He has been signed as back-up to John Ruddy and untill further evidence presents itself, he is not the messiah of Irish goalkeeping.
I didn't insist you "discounted" any goalkeeper. I felt you clearly expressed a belief that Bunn should bypass all the other goalkeepers who have represented Ireland (at under-age level and above) to the top of the queue, and with no evidence to demonstrate thereby.
I can't see any reason why I am being negative. Furthermore, I can't see any reason why you have fabricated that Bunn managed to "commit to us." The man is 27 years of age and has been playing professional football for quite a while, and his eligibility has been apparent for a while also. So, if his eligibility has been clearly established (and I'm sure it has been clearly established to Mark Bunn himself), then why hasn't Mark Bunn initialized the communication? I am not prejudging Bunn. I am stressing the fact that I am sceptical as to his commitment and why he would commit now and why it should take a phonecall towards him to initialize communication.
In relation to my comments regarding Stephen Henderson, Stephen Henderson has been a committed Irish international for all his career and is younger and has demonstrated his capabilities at Championship level and under-21 level for Ireland. He is second choice keeper to one of the most consistent goalkeepers of the past decade at the moment. I'd rather he filled the void and I have no problem admitting it. He's younger and is currently committed to representing the FAI, those are the facts. That I'm being negative is not a fact, it's your opinion which you are most certainly entitled to.
And it's on all of the above dubious grounds that you brand me a "little Irelander"? That's a pretty brash statement and utterly groundless. I am most receptive towards any player that has shown pride and determination and commitment when representing Ireland, no matter where they have been born. I would regard players like Kevin Kilbane and Gary Breen with as high esteem as anyone, not to mention the current crop such as James McCarthy, Aiden McGeady, Kieren Westwood and others. Simon Cox is proving himself as a worthy contributor and Clinton Morrison did likewise.
My argument towards you was due to my reservations as to his ability and commitment in equal measures. He is untested at Premier League level (even though you insisted he could usurp Westwood) and has never claimed for Ireland in all his years as a professional footballer and the articles that are currently referring to him in this context outline that communication was made by Trapattoni to Bunn. Should evidence that he is a quality goalkeeper (better than the currently solid Kieren Westwood) and has clear commitment and desire to play for Ireland present itself, I will gladly accept him as an Irish international footballer. Until then, I feel it is unfair that you skip him up the queue for international honours, which it my opinion you hastily did in your original post.
Last edited by Olé Olé; 15/09/2012 at 12:32 AM.
Thank God Gerry Peyton, Seamus McDonagh and Mick Kearns didn't have to put up with the "uni" merchants who seem to be infesting this site. Bunn is a good keeper who might turn out to be a very good keeper. I'm all for it.
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