Aaron Connolly F Leyton Orient b.2000

Thread: Aaron Connolly F Leyton Orient b.2000

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  1. Fixer82's Avatar

    Fixer82 said:
    Givens fell out with numerous players when managing underage squads. Connolly was injured at the time anyway. His side of the story was Givens didn't give him a chance to say he was injured and hung up on him and went straight to the press.

    Connolly was definitely very confident in his scoring abilities but yes, he was unlucky to coincide with Robbie. When he was on form he was a lethal poacher. He was unlucky in Premiership. Scored a screamer on his debut with Wigan and then got injured and couldn't regain form/fitness properly.
    Folding my way into the big money!!!
     
  2. Trequartista20 said:
    Reportedly in talks with Venezia, relegated from Serie A last season.

    https://m.independent.ie/sport/socce...-41833745.html
     
  3. JR89 said:
    Loan move to Italy confirmed by Venezia.
     
  4. pineapple stu's Avatar

    pineapple stu said:
    Same level as Liam Kerrigan and Gianluigi Buffon.

    Make of that which you will!
     
  5. seanfhear said:
    I hope he makes a go of it. Maybe the hot weather will be good for him physically.
     
  6. Exgrad said:
    Shows how much his stock has fallen...hopefully he can rebuild things over there out of the spotlight. He'll have year left on his contract at end of season so likely to be moving on one way or another at that point.
     
  7. ontheotherhand said:
    Quote Originally Posted by pineapple stu View Post
    Same level as Liam Kerrigan and Gianluigi Buffon.

    Make of that which you will!
    Will we finally get our answer to the LoI player vs Buffon debate stu?
    22 leagues and 26 cups and....well....none of you will ever catch up if we're being honest.
     
  8. pineapple stu's Avatar

    pineapple stu said:
    Don't go there otoh - don't go there!!
     
  9. ontheotherhand said:
    Ah come on, it might be the only interesting thing to happen on this thread moving forward....

    Hope it works out for him but also hope Kerrigan outscores him just for the laugh. We can do an in no way at all limited case study then on players who leave for England at a young age versus those who stay at home and get their education before moving abroad to play.
    22 leagues and 26 cups and....well....none of you will ever catch up if we're being honest.
     
  10. pineapple stu's Avatar

    pineapple stu said:
    Quote Originally Posted by ontheotherhand View Post
    Hope it works out for him but also hope Kerrigan outscores him just for the laugh.
    I'll drink to that anyway!
     
  11. Fixer82's Avatar

    Fixer82 said:
    A change of scene like this could be a great move for him.
     
  12. samhaydenjr said:
    Quote Originally Posted by Fixer82 View Post
    A change of scene like this could be a great move for him.
    Be good to get away from the party culture he seems to have enjoyed a bit too much in the last year or so
     
  13. Predator's Avatar

    Predator said:
    The move to Venezia and Serie B on the surface seems like a step backwards, but there are attendant (potential) positives. A change of scenery with fewer distractions can only be good for a young footballer. Then, the proximity means there's the chance that he might even manage to turn a few heads in Serie A... Good luck to him.
    End Apartheid Now! One Team in Ireland!
     
  14. liamoo11 said:
    Delighted he has made the move would have been easy to stick around at Brighton. Hopefully couple of goals gets the confidence going.
     
  15. elatedscum said:
    Quote Originally Posted by Fixer82 View Post
    A change of scene like this could be a great move for him.
    Quote Originally Posted by samhaydenjr View Post
    Be good to get away from the party culture he seems to have enjoyed a bit too much in the last year or so
    Quote Originally Posted by Predator View Post
    The move to Venezia and Serie B on the surface seems like a step backwards, but there are attendant (potential) positives. A change of scenery with fewer distractions can only be good for a young footballer. Then, the proximity means there's the chance that he might even manage to turn a few heads in Serie A... Good luck to him.
    Ladies and gentlemen, I present to you Palermo’s chairman on Kyle Lafferty:

    “He is an out-of-control*womaniser, an Irishman without rules. He is someone who disappears for a week and goes on the hunt for women in Milan. He has two families with six children, he never trains, he’s completely off the rails. On the field he’s a great player, because he gave us everything he had and more. In terms of his*behaviour, however, he is uncontrollable. My Coach told me he cannot sort this player out, so he has to go.”
     
  16. seanfhear said:
    Quote Originally Posted by elatedscum View Post
    Ladies and gentlemen, I present to you Palermo’s chairman on Kyle Lafferty:

    “He is an out-of-control*womaniser, an Irishman without rules. He is someone who disappears for a week and goes on the hunt for women in Milan. He has two families with six children, he never trains, he’s completely off the rails. On the field he’s a great player, because he gave us everything he had and more. In terms of his*behaviour, however, he is uncontrollable. My Coach told me he cannot sort this player out, so he has to go.”
    Lafferty didn’t have a bad career considering that this may have been going for a lot of it ! !
     
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    MylesNotMiley said:
    Quote Originally Posted by elatedscum View Post
    "He is someone who disappears for a week and goes on the hunt for women in Milan.”
    Why did he go all the way to Milan from Palermo? It's Italy, it's not like there would be a shortage of beautiful women in the country.
     
  18. seanfhear said:
    Quote Originally Posted by MylesNotMiley View Post
    Why did he go all the way to Milan from Palermo? It's Italy, it's not like there would be a shortage of beautiful women in the country.
    Perhaps the Women in Sicily might not be the Women to be messing about with i.e. Mafia.
     
  19. Trequartista20 said:
    Quote Originally Posted by seanfhear View Post
    Perhaps the Women in Sicily might not be the Women to be messing about with i.e. Mafia.
    He might have found himself sleeping wid da fishes.
     
  20. geysir said:
    Quote Originally Posted by elatedscum View Post
    Ladies and gentlemen, I present to you Palermo’s chairman on Kyle Lafferty:

    “He is an out-of-control*womaniser, an Irishman without rules. He is someone who disappears for a week and goes on the hunt for women in Milan. He has two families with six children, he never trains, he’s completely off the rails. On the field he’s a great player, because he gave us everything he had and more. In terms of his*behaviour, however, he is uncontrollable. My Coach told me he cannot sort this player out, so he has to go.”
    When it comes to womanising and diving, Lafferty should be more accurately described as being British.