Crazy game at West Ham whu 3 - 4 bournmouth
10 mins to go west ham down to 10 men.
I assume Paul was at the game so he probably saw all the things the rest of us didn't.
Crazy game at West Ham whu 3 - 4 bournmouth
10 mins to go west ham down to 10 men.
I wasn't sure but it looked on MOTD like O'Kane was dispossessed very easily twice yesterday, once leading to a very good goal by Wes. Looked a far cry from his Anfield performance.
He got an assist today, described by the MOTD commentator as "a lovely ball".
20 mins off the bench today
Well O'Kane's chances of taking a midfield spot dwindling with lack of game time. You'd think he would be a ready-made replacement for Arter but he hasn't been given a chance at all since impressing on Intl duty - oddly enough.
Yeah I was thinking the same. Maybe this will sound a bit dramatic but should he be thinking about a new club? He's older than I thought a few weeks back so he'd want to be first choice somewhere at this stage, especially with the likes of Arter out like you say. I think he started some game they were well beaten, maybe that City home game, possibly didn't help.
Last edited by DeLorean; 23/04/2016 at 5:16 PM.
Well they lost 4-1 to Chelsea without him, that won't do his chances any harm, can't see a Premiership club being interested at this stage.
Howe hoping to receive bids for O'Kane over coming days; as yet none have been made.
http://www.bournemouthecho.co.uk/spo..._move/?ref=rss
Signs for Leeds on a two year deal.
Made his debut tonight against Blackburn, replaced after 83 minutes as Leeds went on to win 2-1 with a late winner. Lenihan replaced the injured Hoban and Byrne was an unused sub. Stokes not in squad...injured?
Not happy to be taken off on 59 minutes during Leeds match with Birmingham tonight.
Leeds 1-0 up.
Getting the Stokes treatment after his show of insubordination on Friday.
Balls.ie take a closer look at Eunan O'Kane after he impressed upon coming on against Iceland: https://www.balls.ie/football/opinio...n-okane-362111
Originally Posted by Mikey Traynor
Good observations on O'Kane by Balls. He definitely went up in my estimation on the basis of the half hour on the pitch on Tuesday night. With our inability to penetrate in the final third, other than launching the ball high and long, the need for our midfielders to hold onto the ball longer and better is going to be paramount for the remainder of the campaign. And O'Kane, for me, would have moved ahead of Whelan in the pecking order. But that's just me.
I think he's moved ahead of Arter in the pecking order as far as MON is concerned.
It was his most impressive performance to date.
Gleeson and Hayes acquitted themselves well too.
Funnily enough it was the unheralded players who impressed me most. I think it's a debut to forget for Egan, Hourihane and Horgan.
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