Ireland U17 international Steven Kinsella joins Everton.
http://www.irishexaminer.com/sport/s...on-256007.html
Ireland U17 international Steven Kinsella joins Everton.
http://www.irishexaminer.com/sport/s...on-256007.html
By all accounts a very impressive player.
Yeah man, they call gambling a disease, but it's the only disease where you can win a bunch of money.
As the article says, he's the son of former Bohs and Athlone player Alan Kinsella, who was a physio at Rovers for a while after he retired. I always thought Mark Kinsella was from around Templeogue as well but I don't think he's any relation.
Think his Templeogue colleague Conor Davis had a trial with Everton and was over a few times as well. Good to see.
http://thescore.thejournal.ie/everto...75307-Jan2014/
How are Everton's Irish contingent viewed on Merseyside?
I think Coleman can expect an improved contract offer following tonight's display!
Mcgeady on for 10 mins.poor.has he put on a bit of weight?
So he does one good thing bs and then that counteracts all the negative things.
I'll still reserve judgement on him for now.
No. But you shouldn't always concentrate on the negative. I saw his ****ty cross that never made it past the first man which is what we always complain about but I realise he isn't match fit so I let him away.
Given how awful Everton were tonight it just shows how unfit he is that Martinez only put him in for a short period.
DID YOU NOTICE A SIGN OUTSIDE MY HOUSE...?
All the negative things? - he was on for 10 minutes... did a couple of tidy things (retaining possession in tight situtations) and one very classy bit of play that opened Liverpool up. He also had a couple of not so great moments, one of which was an unlucky ricoshade which went out for a goal kick instead of a corner.
Maybe he'll win you over in his next ten minute cameo![]()
Last edited by DeLorean; 29/01/2014 at 1:55 PM. Reason: overzealous
An actual worry about last night from an Irish perspective, was the ease in which Liverpool opened Everton up. McCarthy and Barry were bypassed with ease and just couldn't cope with Liverpool's pace, granted there were some individual errors which put them on the back foot. Just something to be slightly wary of if Gibson and Mac playing those holding roles is the future for us, as Gibson isn't really any more mobile than Barry. To be fair though it probably was just one of those nights for Everton, when everything went wrong. Distin and Coleman would have added an awful lot to that back four as well.
The Guardian gave him man of the match against Stevenage, saying he had a lot of class but that the EPL would obviously be harder. I'll look for the link later.
I watched the 10 minutes he was on and thought he was OK, made one classy pass in particular
and one of his passes was cut out but that was on the edge of the Liverpool penalty area so no
great surprise, You have to remember they lost 4-0 and Liverpool didn't score when he was on.
He can hardly be blamed for the defeat.
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