Michael Reddy opened the scoring for Grimsby last night in their 2-1 loss to Stockport, the result leaves them third in League 2 and still on course for promotion
That has me wondering whether it was Burley that wanted him at Hearts in the first place. Any move for Potter is a good move at this stage so hopefully he gets first team football.
Good result then for Jim GannonOriginally Posted by tetsujin1979
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Shane Long just scored for Reading against Bermingham. Graham Stack is in goals and Kevin Doyle is on the bench.
"Love many, trust few, always paddle your own canoe." Dillo
Early days yet but it seems that Long can play either as a striker or as a winger. I agree with Coppell's strategy of resting his best players for the league.
There is no such thing as a miracle cure, a free lunch or a humble opinion.
Stephen Hunt also played in the center of midfield.
There is no such thing as a miracle cure, a free lunch or a humble opinion.
Good to see Kilbane back in form. I wouldn't start him against Cyprus but the more options for Stan the better.
http://bluekipper.net/everton_forum/...c.php?p=985935Ever since he has come back into form so have we!!! he is a very important player for us and to be honest i like him he gets loads of stick but he is one of our most under rated players IMO.
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Hes been superb since November.
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He was f*cking superb today,not just his work rate,was a real threat.
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didn't go today but what i have been told he was brilliant.
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he never goes missing. ill give him that
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fantastic today. when he plays like that he is very good. he surprises me at times when he runs with the ball. good control at pace and strong. fuk me strong. very hard to knock him off the ball. one move today, left 3 chelsea players for dead and layed off a good pass.
yet next week he could be fuking awful. Laughing
if only every week.
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Competition for places is the answer: VDM looked to have seen Kilbane off. Kilbane's taken his chance since VDM has been injured.
There's a lesson there somewhere.
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think he's the ultimate confidence player to be honest. I'm please for the lad that he's getting the credit he deserves. Always gives 100% and has grasped this opportunity back in the team with both hands.
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Creid uaim é a mhac! Kev's been brilliant lately and I'm really glad for him because he really is a work horse and will always at least do try his best, even if his best isn't always that great. Keep it up Kev!
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Very good point, Stanley. Competiton for places is very important. I also liked the point Nigsy made about this boy never hiding.
Really pleased for him. Shame on those who've been slagging him off, and more so those who've booed him at the game.
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Well done BBT
I was going to start the same thread myself
Killer was MOM today
closely followed by Hibbo
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About time the lad got a bit of praise, he deserves it as he has been playing quite well for a few weeks and as allready said never hides even when things aren't going for him.
Everytime I see him, I can't help thinking he is a much better player in the centre than on the left, where he plays for Ireland.
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He was excellent today, definitely his best game this season. Good to see the fella hitting form again, especially after the stick he's taken from the crowd early in the season.
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I think he's a crap player personally but he has put in good performances for the last few games. I hope it continues.
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He was my dad's man of the match today. I couldn't go today, I was sick, but my dad said Kilbane and Valente were both great today, and Kilbane went on about 6 or 7 hard dribbles forward without losing the ball
Stephen Foley has signed a permanent deal with Bournemouth from Aston Villa
Full story on Bournemouth's official site - http://www.afcb.premiumtv.co.uk/page...75133,00.html?
The Times gave Logan MOTM for Boston this weekend. They also gave Stephen O'Donnell MOTM for Falkirk.Originally Posted by CraftyToePoke
Paddy McCarthy was given MOTM in the Independent's review of the game here: http://sport.independent.co.uk/footb...icle341875.ece
unless the board acts swiftly and decisively, the likes of Patrick McCarthy, Stephen Hughes and Richard Stearman may well end up fulfilling their potential away from the Walkers Stadium
leicester v southampton 1-0Originally Posted by tetsujin1979
yeah, McCarthy was on top form allright in the middle of 3 c.b,'s, i dont remember him loosing a header in the whole match and only gave it away twice when playing it out from the back,once he went and won it straight back and on the other occasion he was atemptimg a long diagonal ball but it was overhit and went for a throw so no harm done either time.he was also active at the other end nearly scoring with headers fron set plays twice, both looping narrowly over having timed his run well on one and having been involved in the build up to the other with a clever header from a half cleared corner.
Mayburys at r.w.b. performance overall was better than of late but still a bit hit and miss as he gave in away 4 of the first 5 times he was in good posession and was heartless in a couple of 50/50's early on, he also missed a very presentable one on one chance form a tight angle when he didnt manage to even work the keeper but that said he did some good defensive work and played his way into the game despite early sloppiness.
Darren Potter played in the middle for southampton wearing nr.4 and early on it seemed to be passing him by but he then began demanding the ball rather than just showing for it and by the end his team mates were seeking him out,id be interested to see the stats as i dont recall him giving it away much but always looking for a forward pass.he seemed a bit frustrated with his strikers quality of movement and lack of control at times and vented these frustrations.in injury time as his side broke he drifted wide and with his first touch put his striker in in a one v one but the player missed.He also produced in my opinion the moment ot the match when he took posession in his third, facing his own goal while double marked and turned leaving both players for dead, took the ball forward and with a beautifull long diagonal ball forced a corner, defence to attack in 3 touches. overall he had a good game im my opinion and looked much more at home in the middle then when on the right for l'pool.
Cheers for that report Crafty.
Wigan didn't do too well in their last 2 games without Kavanagh. I really think they'd be in the bottom half without him.
Andy Reid came back from injury today but had to go off after 20 odd minutes with another injury.
q.p.r. v leicester 2-3
Maybury and McCarthy both played and Maybury was booked but also seems to have done ok again. McCarthy is said to have been booked on some reports and not on some others but the O.S. says he was booked. he definately captained the side to their first points in quite a while as they moved out of the bottom 3.he also made a vital goal-line clearance early on.
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leicester reserves v p'mouth reserves 4-4
Sheehan played 50 mins as captain, and in that time is credited with a fine through ball for the opener and drawing a fine save from the keeper, tha O.S. report doesnt say why he came off and he is the only Irish interest in it AFAIK.
here it is: http://www.lcfc.premiumtv.co.uk/page...777228,00.html
Steve Bruce is determined to sign Ireland international Stephen Kelly at the end of the season.
The Tottenham Hotspur fullback has voiced his concern at being largely left on the sidelines at White Hart Lane this season, and admits he is prepared to move on.
It is believed that Birmingham failed with a deadline-day bid to bring him to St Andrews, yet manager Steve Bruce will swoop again at the end of the season.
The Blues boss sees the Ireland international as the perfect replacement for Mario Melchiot, with the former Chelsea man set to move on in the summer.
http://oneteaminireland.bravehost.com/
Owen Garvan was given MOTM in The Times this morning. I saw a bit of the game too and Alan Lee set up the winner. Lee is short on finesse but long on commitment & very good in the air. It looks like the Ipswich move has done him the world of good. Shane Supple was injured. Doc was unlucky to be credited (debited?) with an own goal, as the Ipswich striker clearly handled the ball for the winner.
Conrad Logan, Andy Keogh & Michael Reddy all got given MOTM in their respective games too. Brian Barry-Murphy was singled out as having had a stinker though!
I didn't see it but I read that Paddy McCarthy set up Leicester's winner.
I really want to see Garvan play. I seen him in the FA Youth cup final but want to see him in the first team.
Few lines from the Independent's review of Ipswich - Norwich
http://sport.independent.co.uk/footb...icle343446.ece
Before anyone goes nuts and declares all out war on Joe Royle, what he actually said was:he midfielder Owen Garvan gave such a polished display that his manager could not resist predicting future England caps for him.
Lazy-ass journos, GTF"He has a terrible habit of passing the ball to players in the same colour. He'll go on to get caps for his country, I'm sure."
Garvan was also given MOTM in the review
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