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    does anybody know the story with fenn cos we certainly wont get it off the club

    this is a not an anti-behan rant cos i think behan is a great player but if flynny is being taken off a la last night,ud have thought that fenn would have came on

    one of our better performers all season cant even get on the pitch now

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    Dolan is completely losing the plot if playing Behan & JOF ahead of Fenn. Course he probably not suit the newish hoof style.

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    Over reaction?

    Quote Originally Posted by pete
    Dolan is completely losing the plot if playing Behan & JOF ahead of Fenn. Course he probably not suit the newish hoof style.
    At what point would you have brought on Fenn last night?And for whom? And do four hoofed balls in 90 minutes qualify for a new style? And would you have brought the subtlety of Fenn into a side which needed bluster and urgency to get the result that was needed last night? Dolan has to pick teams that are able to produce the goods against the opposing side. He will pick Fenn where finesse counts, i.e. against better opposition than Shams. And as for putting Flynn (in his present state) and Behan into the same frame, that does not do justice to Fenn. He would be hard put to dislodge Behan on last night's performance, and will probably be looking to a spot in midfield if he is to break into the side again soon. And even there, who would you take off??
    Dolan has an embarrassment of riches to choose from, seriously good players competing for key positions, and this means he is losing the plot?
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    I actually thought that behan played really well last night and was part of the reason that we finished so strong. O'Flynn looked better than in some of his last few games but is still a good bit off the pace. I never thought that Id say this, but I think that Behan should have a bit of a run in the team now. Start the next match with the team that finished last nights one.
    As I say, we're just young & a bit nieve.

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    Troy - Behan did play really well Friday. He is scoring goals for fun @ U-21 level (yes I know it's a big step up to EL) and when someone is doing this their confidence must be sky high .......... on the other hand look at Flynny and the way he is handling his poor form.

    Play the guys in form whoever they are I say.

    George shouldn't start another game this year unless he retracts those appaling comments he made to that tw*t Spillage (they're well suited actually) and appologies to his team mates for bringing the game into disribute.
    Oh, he also owns us, the fans who pay his wages, an appology for embarrassing us in front of the whole country also.

    He'll never be "loved" the way he was again though!!!!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Counting Crow
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    Oh, he also owns us, the fans who pay his wages, an appology for embarrassing us in front of the whole country also. (
    I think you meant to say he OWES us! And yes. I agree. As a recent very strong supporter of the guy, I think he has let himself down badly. I will probably never think of him in the same 100% way again. Georgie is still a seriously good footballer IMO, and now he needs to show a bit of courage and commitment to climb the steps towards regaining his respectability as a professional.
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