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    Quote Originally Posted by Stuttgart88
    I didn't see it but I read that Paddy McCarthy set up Leicester's winner.
    leicester v wolves 1-0

    i wasnt at the game this week stutt, but he did set up the winner and was captain again as the team won games back to back for the first time this season, McCarthy is also credited with a fine block on a goalbound effort and missing a presentable chance from close range in the game.Maybury also played and set up a chance with a chipped pass. it was again a 3 man central defence with Maybury at r.w.b.

    O.S. report here, http://www.lcfc.premiumtv.co.uk/page...~30919,00.html

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    good words on the Ipswich footie.mad site about Billy Clarke, he's ours I think

    http://boards.footymad.net/mboard/fm...mid=2137726027

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    Ipswich boss Joe Royle has hailed teenager Owen Garvan for his maturity and tipped him for senior international honours.

    Royle gave the young Dubliner his senior debut on the opening day of the season and the midfielder, who only turned 18 last month, has since cemented his place.

    Royle hailed Garvan's display in the win at Norwich on Sunday and said: "For a kid to run a game like that was a magnificent achievement. "He has steadily grown in stature over the past six months and the great thing is that there is still more to come.

    "Owen has this lovely habit of always being able to pick out a team-mate with his passes, short or long, and I can see him going on to win a lot of caps for Ireland."

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    RISING star Owen Garvan lit up the East Anglian derby and then proclaimed that the 2-1 win will give everybody connected with Ipswich Town a huge lift.

    Garvan, 18 last week, was man of the match in a Championship derby that saw the Blues much too good for Norwich City at Carrow Road yesterday.

    The Irish youth international faces a ban next week after picking up his fifth booking of the season in the game that was televised live on satellite television.

    “This is just the result that will give everybody connected with Ipswich Town a huge lift,” said ace midfielder Garvan.

    “Our fans will enjoy it, and they deserve to be rewarded for their support, which was fantastic again yesterday.

    “Club officials will take heart from it, and the management will be pleased to gain a deserved three points in such a big match.

    “And as far as the players are concerned it will do our confidence no harm at all. We are still aiming for the play-offs.

    “Hopefully we can give our fans many more days like the one they enjoyed yesterday.”

    Garvan, who was booked for dissent when Leeds won a controversial penalty late on in last Tuesday's 1-1 draw, received a yellow yesterday for a lunge at Robert Earnshaw.

    This brought his season's tally to five and he is set to miss next Tuesday's match at Crewe.

    “We fully deserved our success, and the win was a wonderful delayed 18th birthday present for me,” added Garvan, who made his debut at the start of the season.

    He is part of a new side that manager Joe Royle is building and the Blues were much too good for the Canaries despite having a spot of fortune in both goals.

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    Celtic U19s won 3-0, the scorers were Diarmuid O'Carroll, Jim O'Brien and Graham Carey - All Irish underage players. Carey came off the bench, the other 2 started. Paul Cahillane also came on as a sub.

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    Alan Sheehan has earned and signed a new contract at leicester, in one of his final interviews before getting sacked Craig Levein said he saw Sheehan as the future L.B. for the team.

    from the O.S. http://www.lcfc.premiumtv.co.uk/page...779880,00.html

    Also heres McCarthys take on things at the moment.

    http://www.lcfc.premiumtv.co.uk/page...779864,00.html

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    Matthew Connolly, Anthony Stokes and Shane Tracey all featured for Arsenal reserved in their 3-2 loss to Portsmouth. Tracey came on and sent Lupoli through to set up the second goal.
    Arsenal review: http://www.arsenal.com/article.asp?a...+Match+Details
    Pompey review: http://www.pompeyfc.premiumtv.co.uk/....html?ptvParm=

    Stephen Ireland turned out for Man City's reserves after being dropped at the weekend and set up the opening goal for Bradley Wright-Phillips in a 3-0 win over Stockport's reserves in the Manchester Senior Cup.
    Man City review: http://www.mcfc.co.uk/default.sps?pa...=2&toyear=2006
    Stockport review: http://www.stockportcounty.premiumtv....html?ptvParm=
    All goals, yellow and red cards tweeted in real time on mastodon, BlueSky and facebook

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    Quote Originally Posted by tetsujin1979
    Matthew Connolly, Anthony Stokes and Shane Tracey all featured for Arsenal reserved in their 3-2 loss to Portsmouth. Tracey came on and sent Lupoli through to set up the second goal.
    Arsenal review: http://www.arsenal.com/article.asp?a...+Match+Details
    Pompey review: http://www.pompeyfc.premiumtv.co.uk/....html?ptvParm=

    Stephen Ireland turned out for Man City's reserves after being dropped at the weekend and set up the opening goal for Bradley Wright-Phillips in a 3-0 win over Stockport's reserves in the Manchester Senior Cup.
    Man City review: http://www.mcfc.co.uk/default.sps?pa...=2&toyear=2006
    Stockport review: http://www.stockportcounty.premiumtv....html?ptvParm=

    emm, the scorer of 2 goals for Portsmouth, Marc Wilson, is an ROI under-age international, switched from N.I., did he switch back? and despite the goals, he's a fullback/midfielder and not a striker.

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    Steven Hunt Steven Hunt Steven Hunt

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    Great goal & generally very good performance by Hunt alright.

    Very interesting game from an "Irish watching" perspective.

    Marcos Painter got SKY's MOTM. Composed commanding performance. It's not just the nu-mullet that is John Terry-esque.

    Alex Bruce had some wild moments (bad tackle on Kitson, badly brushed aside by Hunt for Reading's goal) but recovered well and showed decent potential in the end. Bad nose. You can see why his dad never got his fixed

    Stack had a quiet but decent game. Unlucky with Brum's first goal, helpless with the second.

    Shane Long never got into the game & had no impact. But he was up against a future World Cup winning centre-back partnership! Lovely running style though, athletic looking.


    On Hunt: left sided utility player. Looks of the same mould as Davey Langan. Tenacious, quick & uses the ball well. Potential to fill the Irish left-back position in due course?

    The young lad Sinnott was on the bench. Wasn't he just bought from Bray?

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    leicester reserves v ipswich reserves

    leicester were leading this one one-nil when the floodlights blew in the 2nd half.no Irish playing for leicester but Lordan and Clark played for ipswich.

    heres the leicester O.S. report, not much irish interest in it, http://www.lcfc.premiumtv.co.uk/page...80155,00.html?

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    Does anyone know what's going on with Damien Duff? He has not being playing at all for Chelsea and did not even make the squad against Everton this evening.Is he injured again?

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    He was subbed on Sunday after coming on as a sub.

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    Karl Moore scored the second for Manchester City's U-18 side in a 3-0 win over Nottingham Forest in the FA Youth Cup.
    Man City review: http://www.mcfc.co.uk/default.sps?pa...=2&toyear=2006
    Forest review: http://www.nottinghamforest.premiumt...80597,00.html?
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    Michael Reddy has scored in the last 3 outings for Grimsby and has 12 goals for the season. He was linked with a few clubs during the transfer window.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TheBoss
    He was subbed on Sunday after coming on as a sub.
    The quote from Mourinho on Sunday was “It’s muscular but nothing big. Maybe one week, ten days, two weeks maximum.”
    Together with all our hearts.

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    Steve O'Leary (turned 22 week before last, on loan from Luton Town) scored for Tranmere at Gillingham, good dribble, close control and close-range chip over the keeper. He had a good game and seems decent at taking free kicks and corners.

    Think Keogh also scored yesterday too at Wallsal.

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    Quote Originally Posted by finlma
    Michael Reddy has scored in the last 3 outings for Grimsby and has 12 goals for the season. He was linked with a few clubs during the transfer window.
    Another goal for Reddy at the weekend to put Grimsby top of Leauge 2. Thats 4 games in a row he's scored in.

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    brighton v leicester 1-2

    Maybury was suspended having picked up 5 bookings and McCarthy again captained the side, playing through a dose of flu and scoring the opener with a nicely controlled volley from a dropping corner at the back post while tightly marked.3 wins on the spin now,for the first time in a long long time coinciding nicely with Paddys captaincy.

    Henderson and McShane played for brighton.

    match report here, http://www.lcfc.premiumtv.co.uk/page...~30875,00.html

    McCarthys take on the day here:http://www.lcfc.premiumtv.co.uk/page...782082,00.html

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    Blackburn manager Mark Hughes has beaten off competition from Chelsea to sign highly-rated 15-year-old centre-half Gavin Gunning.

    http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/foot...rs/4709832.stm

    ...agree never get a chance at Chelsea.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Paddy Garcia
    Blackburn manager Mark Hughes has beaten off competition from Chelsea to sign highly-rated 15-year-old centre-half Gavin Gunning.

    http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/foot...rs/4709832.stm

    ...agree never get a chance at Chelsea.
    If Chelsea, Arsenal and Man Utd were after him he must be promising.

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