Kiernan was on the televised game v Leeds yesterday but I only saw bits of it. It looked like he was playing left back?
Defender Rob Kiernan was singled out for special praise by Rosler after scoring his first senior goal against the Foxes and impressing in only his third league start for the club.
The German, who replaced Owen Coyle as Wigan boss in December, told BBC Radio Manchester "He played his first game against Watford, then QPR and then tonight. You can't get harder than that.
"The way he played with and without the ball was excellent. The boy can go a long way."
Kiernan was on the televised game v Leeds yesterday but I only saw bits of it. It looked like he was playing left back?
He was playing on the left side of a three man defence with Boyce and Ramis. You're lucky you only saw bits of it as it was a brutal game. Wigan were poor and the only reason they won was that Leeds are garbage at the moment. I noticed Roy was there, I wonder did he manage to stay until the end. He must have been watching Kiernan as I don't think there was any other Irish player on view. McClean did come on late on but I'm sure he already knows what he can (and can't do!).
Mentioned elsewhere but starts the playoff semi final on the left of three for Wigan. Great progress from him this season, after some lower league loan action.
new three year deal at Wigan: http://www.wiganlatics.co.uk/news/ar...t-1564797.aspx
Finally, some stability. He deserves it. Hopefully he'll continue his progress.
Loaned to Birmingham till season end.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/31437534
http://www.football365.com/transfer-...eep-loan-stars
From sub at relegated Wigan to potential permanent move to second half of season performers Birmingham. Stephen Gleeson had a good year at Birmingham and I really hope Gavin Gunning can come back better from his injury after showing much potential in Scotland.
Gunning has just been released, Colin Doyle too. Sky Sports News naming all the released players in the lower leagues tonight. A few other Irish on the list unfortunately.
http://www.football365.com/transfer-...er-Rob-Kiernan
Looks like it's one out and one in for the Irish contingent at Rangers.
They must be offering him stupid money because that's a terrible move.
You'd like to think he is more ambitious than division 1 in Scotland...
Agreed. Looks like there were issues with his medical at Birmingham before Mark Warburton, with whom he seems to have a good relationship, nipped in. I will say that Warburton seems to be a fine coach/manager and the two young centre halves at Brentford thrived under him this season. Still though, silly move only made sillier if they fail to go up this season again.
http://www.bbc.com/sport/0/football/33148799
Utterly baffling move to make at such a crucial age when he has finally nailed down a place as a regular Championship starter, at a top 12 standard team no less.
http://www.birminghammail.co.uk/spor...iernan-9489359
Kiernan a cause of frustration at Birmingham. The deal with Rangers is expected to be completed on Monday.
Article is more than a touch bitter but hard to argue too much with the sentiment.
Kiernan hopes Rangers move can lead to International call-up.
http://www.scotsman.com/sport/footba...path-1-3814794
http://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/sport/f...k-boss-5943063
If he was making a move with a view to having an International career he would have signed with Birmingham.
“The manager asked if I’d played right-back before and I replied: ‘Yes, lots of times’. I’d never played there before in my life.
I had high hopes for him after his move to Birmingham , now after this negative set back I would be glad for someone to close the thread on him
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