What division Swindon in? I know he scoed a few goals in US Cup but still don't know how an english 1st division bench warmer got into the irish national squad.
DF has joined Swindon Town on loan from Watford.....doing ok too scored the other day:
http://www.swindontownfc.co.uk/team/...,10341,00.html
What division Swindon in? I know he scoed a few goals in US Cup but still don't know how an english 1st division bench warmer got into the irish national squad.
They are in the second division afaik. no doubt if he gets a run and a few goals he'll get the call from Mick.
Sadlier has got to be the better option though he is on fire in the first division at the moment.....bangin them in
8 years later....
Foley scored twice today in the Europa League playoff for his club (they lost 5-3). I won't be championing his cause for a recall but good for him.
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have rated Foley very highly since his time with Bohs - obviously wasnt a fan of how he left the club but he was head and shoulders above the rest of the league when he wanted to be. I always thought he deserved another look for Ireland (2 goals in 4 starts) based on what id seen. Not now though, he's 33.
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I'm a big Foley fan. I reckon he's very underrated and should have been a more regular inclusion but international football is off the agenda. Very good career though, and I really admire the route he took. Rather than limiting himself to the UK leagues he's really taken his own path, including coming to the LOI. Fair dues to him.
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What happened to Pablo, and Pete? 20,000 posts? I fear the worst.....
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Scored again today in the Europa League, good to see at least one Irishman doing so.
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Foley's team will today contest the first leg of what is basically a playoff semifinal for a spot in the Europa League.
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an average of one post per year for Dominic "wheres me bonus?" Foley since this thread was started. Excellent centre forward but a poor excuse for a person.
I like high energy football. A little bit rock and roll. Many finishes instead of waiting for the perfect one.
Really good interview with Dominic here
http://www.the42.ie/dominic-foley-ju...e=twitter_self
Very interesting stuff.
This part stood out for me regarding player development:
On the one hand I agree, it would be great to keep them home until later, if the 'proper structures' were in place. On foot.ie we often talk about keeping players home for longer, but I always wonder about what we're keeping them home for. I mean, just what kind of investment would it take for us to offer training similar to the training they get at UK clubs as a 16 year old, never mind better training.“A lot of that is to do with the culture in England too,” Foley insists. “The game is played at 100 miles an hour over there. This is opening up a big can of worms now but kids are going to England at 15 or 16. If we had proper structures in place, these kids would be much better off going over at 18 or 19.
We see it said by LOI fans too - wouldn't it be great for them to play LOI for a couple of years first before they leave for better leagues as older, better players. It would be good for the LOI for sure, and we'd probably lose fewer players to disillusionment along the way, but would those players who come through actually be better than they would have if they'd left at 16. What's he likelihood of LOI providing better training than a League 1 club, say? Or the training being supplemented with regional development centres or something like that.
Maybe I'm pessimistic about it, but I don't see those proper structures ever being put in place.
I thought it was interesting that despite the good structures and investment in youth development from the Euro 2000 windfall, Foley still reckons Belgium's recent 'success' is more down to a fluky coincidence than anything else. It reminded me of the saying, "the harder I work the luckier I get".
Aren't the new national underage leagues / divisions a step in the right direction?
A comment offline by a poster here about Connor Clifford playing in League One (or Two?) made me think. The foot.ie poster asked a scout what he thought of him and the replay was something like "typical big club academy player, technically excellent but didn't win a header or a tackle all day".
It kind of reminds me of the time as a child when i was staying with an English family and I was on about how ears affected your balance. Laughed at by the my friend(s) and parents for saying something so mad, stupid and irrational....
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And I really love your knockers,I'm a labourer by day,
I **** up all me pay,Watching footy on TV,
Just feed me more VB,Just pour my beer,And get my smokes, And go away
Whatever happened with Foley and Limerick? He just seemed to vanish into the ether between Pat Scully's First Division winning team and Stuart Taylor in the Premier. How long was he with the club?
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He is? That passed me by anyway.
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Far as I know its still the case :http://www.limerickfc.ie/u17s-it-wil...he-camp-boland
Unless there are two and the other one is our U17 manager
Are you not confusing Foley and Boland?
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