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    Quote Originally Posted by CraftyToePoke View Post
    no sign of Delaney in their 16. injured maybe?
    Dated August 15th, from Hull's website:

    Hull City boss Phil Parkinson has been hit by the news his captain Damien Delaney is facing a three-month stint on the sidelines after damaging ankle ligaments.

    The central defender suffered the injury in training last week which resulted in him missing his first game in two years in Saturday's 2-1 defeat to Derby County at the KC Stadium

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    Which Lafferty are ye talking about? If its Kyle Lafferty of Burnley he is from the North, the Lafferty lad for Celtic, howvever is Irish afaik

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    Danny Lafferty

    Irish FA website claims him as one of theirs!

    http://www.irishfa.com/squad-profile...niel-lafferty/

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    Quote Originally Posted by pmannion
    Thought McGeady was poor tonight. Looked overawed by the occasion. Still, great experience for him. O'Shea looked good when he came on.

    Super result at Elland Road!
    Indeed--besides the injuries

    Man Utd 3-2 Celtic
    McGeady started and played 69 minutes, O'Shea came on in the 79th

    Leeds 0 - 3 Sunderland
    Gary Kelly, Jonathan Douglas, and Paul Butler all played 90 for Leeds, Cunnigham, Miller (scored), Kavanagh (scored), Murphy all played 90 for Sunderland. David Connolly also started, but was replaced by Stephen Elliott on 43 because of an injury (unknown what degree, it was his leg (perhaps hamstring which he hurt last year), I dont think that bad, because I think he walked off on his own). Elliott played 17 minutes before getting hurt (It was his ankle, he had to helped off the pitch...This could be very bad, I hurt my ankle playing basketball 2 years ago and was out for a month and a half), though he managed to score (on a pass from Murphy) in those 17 minutes. Liam Lawrence on in the 80th minute

    Accrington 5 - 0 Wrexham
    N/A

    Torquay 0 - 0 Bristol R
    Mickey Evans played 90 for Torquay

    Scorers:
    Liam Miller (Sunderland)
    Graham Kavanagh (Sunderland)
    Stephen Elliott (Sunderland)

    What Roy Keane had to say about the injuries
    Quote Originally Posted by Roy Keane
    The downside is the lads who got injured. I take
    responsibility for Dave's [Connolly's] injury, I was going
    to leave him out. He's got a thigh muscle injury, Stephen
    Elliott's gone over one his ankle
    Never hurt my thigh, but going over your ankle hurts like a b****
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    According to Teamtalk Murphy was "Impressive"!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stuttgart88 View Post
    Clarke had only been on the field for five minutes before unleashing a 25-yard left foot drive that defeated the diving Andy Marshall.
    Unfortunately, the goal wasnt really as great as this makes it sound, in reality, he was a bit lucky as, at least I think, the keeper really should've done better, though he did make a great run to get into space
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    Ah don't ruin a good quote Worm!

    Wayne Henderson has asked for a transfer after being dropped for Brighton's last 2 games. It'll be interesting to see if he gets one.

    Sunderland vs Leicester next week. Chance for Paddy McCarthy to impress the new Irish B team boss?

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    Injury update:
    Connolly, thigh strain, probably 1 maybe 2 weeks
    Elliott no break ligament strain probably 3-4 weeks
    Elliott is gone for the Cyprus and the Czechs, which paves the way for Long, Murphy, or maybe Connolly

    FC Levadia Tallinn 0 - 1 Newcastle
    Given, Carr, Duff, full 90 for Newcastle

    SV Salzburg 2 - 2 Blackburn
    N/A

    Slavia Prague 0 - 1 Tottenham
    Keane started and played 79 for Tottenham---his and Doyle's scoring record both have to be worrysome at this point
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    Quote Originally Posted by thew0rm2345 View Post

    SV Salzburg 2 - 2 Blackburn
    N/A

    I see Nolan made the bench.

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    Quote Originally Posted by thew0rm2345 View Post
    Injury update:
    Connolly, thigh strain, probably 1 maybe 2 weeks
    Elliott no break ligament strain probably 3-4 weeks
    Elliott is gone for the Cyprus and the Czechs, which paves the way for Long, Murphy, or maybe Connolly

    FC Levadia Tallinn 0 - 1 Newcastle
    Given, Carr, Duff, full 90 for Newcastle

    SV Salzburg 2 - 2 Blackburn
    N/A

    Slavia Prague 0 - 1 Tottenham
    Keane started and played 79 for Tottenham---his and Doyle's scoring record both have to be worrysome at this point
    Keane was only substitute, replacing Defoe with about 15 minutes left
    Always look on the bright side of life

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    I'm going to open a new thread later with updated lists of players. It's a pity I didn't do it before the seasons started though.

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    Pady McCarthy on his sides trip to the staduim of light tomorrow



    No crisis here

    Paddy McCarthy insists there will be no crisis of confidence when he leads Leicester City out against Sunderland at the Stadium of Light tomorrow.

    Just as the Wearsiders are going from strength to strength, City are faltering, but the inspirational Irishman is adamant that the visitors are up for the challenge.


    "I don't think it is a confidence thing," said City skipper McCarthy, whose side have hit a rocky patch, losing the last two games after putting together a four-match unbeaten run.

    "Anyone who watched our game on Tuesday night here would see that we were the better side, but the hardest part of this game is putting the ball in the net.

    "We have worked hard on the training ground to try to put that right, and we feel we can go there and get a good result.

    "We are not going to make up the numbers, to just be part of the atmosphere with Roy Keane making his home debut as manager. We are going up there to try to win a football match.

    "Obviously, he is a massive presence. Plymouth won there earlier in the season and I know a lot has changed since then, but we feel we have a chance."

    Not least because the Championship is so even it is accepted that everyone can beat everyone else on any given day - as bottom club Hull showed on Tuesday when they stole a 1-0 win at the Walkers Stadium.

    Moreover, there is a tremendous spirit in the City side, even among the strikers who are straining at the leash to bring an end their barren run in front of goal.

    Sunderland have a striker problem of their own, but of a different sort.

    Former City forward David Connolly, who signed for Sunderland from Wigan recently, and Steve Elliott both suffered injuries in Wednesday's win at Leeds.

    That could open the door for Dwight Yorke to resume his career as a striker after being switched to a midfield defensive role by Trinidad & Tobago at the World Cup.

    But the main threat to City will be the sheer intensity of the passion from the stands, not to mention Keane on the bench.

    Sunderland, who have won their last three games, including two under Keane, will be desperate to give the former Manchester United captain a win on his first home appearance and, on form, they will start favourites

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    Quote Originally Posted by Paddy Garcia View Post
    I see Nolan made the bench.
    Quote Originally Posted by drummerboy
    Keane was only substitute, replacing Defoe with about 15 minutes left
    Well then my information was ****
    Some bad news for Elliott, hes now out up to 2 months, so no Cyprus, Czechs, or San Marino for him. We are a bit fortunate its these 3 as the only place we wouldve really needed him really is the Czechs, though it is true that we really needed him against Cyprus last time, as he scored our only goal. Connolly is still a couple of weeks
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    Bolton 0 - 0 Middlesbrough
    N/A

    Charlton 0 - 1 Portsmouth
    Matt Holland on in the 57th for Charlton

    Everton 2 - 2 Wigan
    Carsley started and played 60, Kilbane played the full 90

    Sheff Utd 1 - 2 Reading
    Alan Quinn on at the half for Sheff U, Doyle started and scored for Reading, Stephen Hunt on in the 72nd, Stack and Long unused subs

    Watford 0 - 0 Aston Villa
    N/A

    Barnsley 1 - 0 Wolverhampton
    Colgan full 90, Devaney started and subbed out in the 77th, Colin Healy on in the 77th

    Birmingham 2 - 2 Ipswich
    Colin Doyle unused sub for Birmingham, Alan Lee (scored) and Jonathan Macken started, Macken off in the 81st, Billy Clarke on for him Supple unused sub

    Cardiff 4 - 1 Luton
    Stephen McPhail full 90 for Cardiff, Flood on in the 81st...Kevin Foley full 90 for Luton

    Colchester 2 - 1 QPR
    N/A

    Coventry 1 - 0 Leeds
    Jay Tabb and Michael Doyle started for Coventry, Tabb off in the 74th, Kevin Thornton unused sub...Gary Kelly and Paul Butler full 90, Jonathon Douglas on at half time

    Derby 1 - 1 Preston
    Sean St. Ledger full 90

    Norwich 0 - 1 Crystal Palace
    Gary Doherty full 90, Kennedy full 90, Morrison started today, came off in the 73rd

    Southampton 1 - 0 Plymouth
    N/A

    Stoke 0 - 1 Burnley
    Adam Rooney on in the 74th, Robert Duggan unused sub...James O'Connor full 90, Chris McCann on in the 87th

    Sunderland 1 - 1 Leicester
    Graham Kavanagh and Kenny Cunningham full 90, Daryl Murphy started and came off in the 15th minute...he was hurt. He is the 3rd Irish striker for Sunderland to get hurt in 2 games. Liam Miller started and came off in the 65th...Paddy McCarthy full 90, Conrad Logan and Alan Maybury unused subs

    West Brom 1 - 1 Southend
    Paul McShane full 90...Kevin Maher full 90 for Southend

    Blackpool 2 - 2 Oldham
    Wes Hoolahan and Ben Burgess full 90 for Blackpool

    Bradford 2 - 0 Port Vale
    N/A

    Brentford 0 - 0 Bournemouth
    Kevin O'Connor full 90 for Brentford...Steven Foley full 90 and Leon Best started for Bournemouth, off in the 81st, Shaun Maher unused sub

    Brighton 4 - 1 Leyton Orient
    Daryl McMahon on in the 46th for Leyton Orient

    Bristol City 3 - 1 Chesterfield
    Richard Keogh full 90 for Bristol...Barry Roche full 90 for Chesterfield, Colin Larkin started, scored, and was off in the 73rd

    Crewe 1 - 0 Millwall
    Alan Dunne full 90 for Millwall

    Gillingham 3 - 1 Swansea
    Gary Mulligan started and was off after 60 for Gillingham...Thomas Butler on in the 55th for Swansea

    Huddersfield 2 - 3 Yeovil
    Michael Collins full 90 for Huddersfield, John McAliskey unused sub

    Northampton 1 - 3 Tranmere
    N/A

    Nottm Forest 0 - 0 Carlisle
    John Thompson on in the 85th for Forest...Peter Murphy full 90 for Carlisle

    Rotherham 0 - 0 Doncaster Rovers
    David Worrell full 90 for Roterham, Richie Partridge started and came off in the 57th, Michael Keane replaced him (in the 57th)...James O'Connor full 90, Paul Heffernan started and came off in the 85th

    S****horpe 1 - 0 Cheltenham
    Joe Murphy and Ian Morris full 90 for S****horpe, Andy Keogh came on in the 74th and scored, Cliff Byrne unused sub

    Accrington Stanley 2 - 1 Boston Utd
    Michael Welch on in the 84th, Robert Elliot unused sub...Richie Ryan unused sub

    Barnet 2 - 3 Notts County
    Barry Cogan started and came off in the 66th for Barnet

    Chester 0 - 2 Grimsby
    N/A

    Darlington 1 - 1 Bristol Rovers
    Michael Cummins full 90, Barry Conlon started and came off in the 74th

    Hartlepool 0 - 3 Shrewsbury
    Willy Boland and Gary Liddle full 90 for Hartlepool, Jon Daly started, scored and own goal, and came off in the 61st

    Hereford 1 - 0 Bury
    Brian Barry-Murphy unused sub for Bury

    Lincoln City 2 - 3 Milton Keynes Dons
    Colin Cryan unused sub for Lincoln...Keith Andrews full 90 for Milton Keynes

    Rochdale 0 - 2 Wycombe
    N/A

    Stockport 5 - 2 Wrexham
    N/A

    Swindon 0 - 1 Peterborough
    N/A

    Torquay 1 - 0 Mansfield
    Micky Evans full 90 for Torquay...Alan Sheehan full 90 for Mansfield, Stephen Dawson on in the 62nd

    Walsall 2 - 0 Macclesfield
    Rene Gilmartin unused sub for Walsall

    Celtic 1 - 0 Dunfermline
    McGeady on in the 63rd

    Falkirk 0 - 2 Aberdeen
    Anthony Stokes, Patrick Cregg, Stephen O'Donnell full 90...Gary Dempsey full 90 and scored

    Inverness CT 0 - 0 Dundee Utd
    Noel Hunt on in the 46th for Dundee

    St Mirren 0 - 1 Kilmarnock
    David van Zanten full 90 for St Mirren

    Scorers:
    Kevin Doyle (Reading)
    Alan Lee (Ipswich)
    Colin Larkin (Chesterfield)
    Andy Keogh (S****horpe)
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    Thanks for that mate..fantastic round up.Hope things get better for a lot of the Irish lads between injuries and their teams not doing so well.

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    New thread here for the new season:
    http://foot.ie/showthread.php?t=41499

    worm - keep up the good work! You could probably put that round up in the new thread.
    Last edited by eirebhoy; 17/09/2006 at 1:44 PM.

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    I think Jim O'Brien was on the bench for Celtic.

    Anyone see Andy Keogh's goal. Quality.

    Just saw Billy Clarke's goal from midweek. OK, keeper may have saved it but great run & shot.

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