McGregor popped into my head a few times when I made my point above. I do think he's paved the way for talented young sportspeople to actually talk themselves up. Maybe I wouldn't have been as agreeable towards Byrne's interview in the pre-McGregor era. And I'll admit that because I do like McGregor. I can also understand why he isn't everybody's cup of tea.
Here they come! It’s the charge of the “Thanks” Brigade!
The McGregor stuff should be chalk and cheese really as fighters/boxers have talked themselves up since the beginning of time, even the Irish ones. It's not the norm for young footballers I don't think (to that extent) but that's not to say McGregor's not becoming an influence, he may well be.
Roy Keane has always been very humble when it came to self assessment, if fact, I don't think he gives himself enough credit at all for the technical side of the game he possessed. He obviously had that winning mentality though believed being Irish wasn't a handicap.
I think its great. I really do. As much as I love a guy like Seamus Coleman - a consummate pro, does his job at the highest level week in / week out and is humble and quietly spoken to go with it - I think its refreshing to see a young Irish guy step up to the plate and announce himself like this. More guys should do this!
You show me a good loser and I'll show you a loser - Vince Lombardi
He was interviewed on OTB last November and he came across as intelligent and confident, not cocky at all. There is a difference between cocky and confident.
Cocky is some two-bit brash lad who thinks he's all that but can't back it up. The likes of McGregor and Byrne are backing it up.
There's no harm in talking ourselves up because if we don't, who will?
https://www.newstalk.com/podcasts/Of...ing_for_France
Interview starts with about 15min to go. Martin O'Neill is interviewed for the first 40 as it happens. It was a good interview too.
We're not here just to take part, we're here just to take over!
DID YOU NOTICE A SIGN OUTSIDE MY HOUSE...?
http://forums.bluemoon-mcfc.co.uk/th...305397/page-19Playing in an awful Cambuur side v Ajax. Best player on the pitch imo. Commentators said he's miles ahead of the others on the Cambuur team & outshone Bazoer, the Ajax kid we've been linked with.
Some of his first time passing was DeBruyne-like. He really is coming on excellently. Looks stronger physically & very sharp mentally. On that showing he is sharper right now, than Silva in his current form, seeing passes much faster. Whether he has it in him to be at the same level as Silva at his best, we have to wait & see, but he already takes a better corner & free kick.
If he keeps up that level, he must surely be good enough to at very least be a squad player. The side he's playing in is truly awful & he's still able to cause problems.
All he has to do, is keep it going & Pep will like what he sees.
When pigs fly.
Ye gotta play Byrne Pep - he's the new Iniesta and Xavi rolled into one!!
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Lovely range of passing
Nice touch
Confident
Great short burst acceleration
Socks down
Let's see what he can do in the May friendlies and blood him for WC qualifying.
I like high energy football. A little bit rock and roll. Many finishes instead of waiting for the perfect one.
August friendly 90 minutes.
The FAI season ticket offer suggests otherwise.
The FAI Season Ticket includes the following games
Friendly game - August 2016
Georgia - 6th October 2016
Wales - 24th March 2017
Friendly game - May/June 2017
Austria - 11th June 2017
Yeah it was easier to c&p from elsewhere.... but it did say August on the link also. So, by Autumn, that's probably October?
According to the group wiki - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2018_F...roup_D#Matches - There's two games in October, home against Georgia and away to Moldova, so there could be a friendly September after the Serbia game
it's nice to have a prospect whom we don't have to worry about switching allegiance...
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