Given Out
And Seamus McDonagh was at Sheffield Wednesday today watching Westwood.
Given Out
And Seamus McDonagh was at Sheffield Wednesday today watching Westwood.
Westwood is in Los Angeles.
No Somos muchos pero estamos locos.
From Westwood to Hollywood - The one thing that's understood
Is that you can't buy time - But you can sell your soul
And the closest thing to heaven is to rock and roll.
Scottish band but there maybe an Irish grandma somewhere![]()
Last edited by tricky_colour; 01/11/2015 at 3:28 AM.
Great tune. Bit early for November but I'd like to see him in march's squad
. "There is so much more to football and life than playing in England."
http://m.independent.ie/sport/soccer...-34158554.html
Out of sight out of mind I hope that O'Neill shows by picking him there is more to life than English football and encourage others to follow suit.
Coleman and McCarthy played 90mins for Everton, Gibson an unused sub, McGeady not in squad (is he still alive?). Sunderland concede six in O'Shea's absence. Long not in Southampton squad.
And Bruce Arena says Robbie Keane will not be wintering in England on loan. (Would there have been an opportunity?) He could have maybe finally got a chance to play for his boyhood club Luton Town.
When asked what the Galaxy need to bring in to have a better 2016, Arena said "we need more Robbie Keane's."
No Somos muchos pero estamos locos.
Arena dreams of a team of Robbie Keanes, a team of Robbie Keanes, a team of Robbie Keanes...
I like high energy football. A little bit rock and roll. Many finishes instead of waiting for the perfect one.
I think he's a bit unlucky. He stands out in lesser leagues, not good enough for the best leagues. Let's not forget that only for a pi$$ poor header by Keogh we'd be waxing lyrical about the sumptuous cross McGeady put in to secure our qualification. Maybe he's not working hard enough in training or maybe he's just not good enough to crack it at Everton. His performance at Barnsley seemed to mark his death knell though.
His time at Everton has been a bit of a disaster. Would be best for all concerned if he took a step down to a club where he can be a bit more of a star. Shame as he has the talent.
They have got a lot of good options in wide areas. Is he actually injury free at the moment does anybody know? I think it's a very safe prediction that we won't see him at a higher level than this Paul, not that that will stop you patting yourself on the back when he moves to Sunderland or the likes
Another move 'abroad' might be more beneficial though.
With Walters out of first leg, wouldn't it be beneficial to push Coleman into right midfield and have Christie at right full ... those two would dovetail well on that right side in my opinion, offering threat and protection - ideal for an away leg?
McGeady was named on the subs bench in the most recent league cup game.
That's the equivalent of proof of life, isn't it?
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