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    Stephen Kelly

    Well taken Goal by the Irish U-21 for Spurs after his substitute appearance, it seems this guys star is rising at Spurs, the fans love him, i have seen him play a few times and i was well impressed likes to break forward from the right back position and a very strong tackler also, he has a big future, and should now be pushing Stephen Carr hard for a place in the Irish Squad!

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    I wouldn't consider him just yet for international action, but it's great to see him doing well. Great finish for his goal.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Reality Bites
    the fans love him
    I haven't heard anything too positive from any Spurs fan about him.
    They think he's prone to defensive errors.

    Quote Originally Posted by Reality Bites
    a very strong tackler
    How he didn't break Shaun Wright-Phillips' leg, I'll never know.
    It was an outrageous tackle and serious injury was only avoided, surely, due to the elasticity of SWP.
    Have Boot Disk, will travel

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    The Spurs fans i know, 5 season ticket holders, none of which have any green tinted glasses rate him highly. However, I do not think he is ready yet for the step up to the international stage.

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    Iv bigged him up on here before and am going to do so again, superb when he came on yesterday, got his 1st ever goal and seems to get better with every game [reply] [Complain about this post]

    re: Stephen Kelly JohnSPUR - 392nd post - 3 Apr 2005 20:44
    Fully agree. Had a wicked game yesterday, and apart from Taylor I would have given him man of the match. [reply] [Complain about this post]

    re: Stephen Kelly Jol-ly_Carrickter's_Gardner - 899th post - 3 Apr 2005 20:48
    Yeah id say so, even at centre back when he was asked to a job when Naybet limped off he still looked assured [reply] [Complain about this post]

    re: Stephen Kelly JohnSPUR - 396th post - 3 Apr 2005 20:49
    I mean for a youngster he looks so very confident. Carr who? [reply] [Complain about this post]

    re: Stephen Kelly BenWCarroll!!!-loves-Spurs!!! - 430th post - 3 Apr 2005 21:02
    i have always liked and rated kelly, played well again, like to see him play more! keep it going lad! [reply] [Complain about this post]

    re: Stephen Kelly Defo'te - 17th post - 3 Apr 2005 21:08
    Agreed. In my opinion he gets better every game. [reply] [Complain about this post]

    I think Peadar theses are all fairly positive from Spurs fans -606 forum.

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    Quote Originally Posted by beautifulrock
    5 season ticket holders.
    I wasn't aware that a Spurs Season Ticket was comparible to a UEFA Coaching Badge!

    I hope Kelly matures into the player he can be but at the moment, he's only suitable for mid to lower table, Premier League clashes.

    Quote Originally Posted by Reality Bites
    I think Peadar theses are all fairly positive from Spurs fans -606 forum.
    The opinions on football forums count for little.
    Lets wait and see how he progresses before getting excited as easily as the glory starved girls of WHL.
    Last edited by Peadar; 04/04/2005 at 10:38 AM.
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    Saw him against Fulham 2 months ago and thought he was the best player on the field.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Peadar
    I wasn't aware that a Spurs Season Ticket was comparible to a UEFA Coaching Badge!
    Martin Jol probably has one, he seems happy enough to play him
    Cork City: Making 'Dream Team' seem realistic since 2007.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tiktok
    Martin Jol probably has one, he seems happy enough to play him
    Chris Hughton defeinately has one, and he's only too happy to let him play!

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    Stephen Kelly is more of a Spurs regular than Andy Reid or Robbie Keane, so I don't see why he shouldn't be in the squad when the other two are.

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    He has lots of potential but i would give him a little more time until i would consider him for the senior squad, give him a full season of regular football and see what we think then.

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    Come on lads, this is a typical forum attitude. Kelly ahead of Carr or Finnan? No chance. Carr has been one of the top full backs in the Premier League for the last six or seven years (aside from lengthy period of injury). Finnan has been one of Liverpool’s most consistent performers there this season.

    Until Kelly has a full season or two under his belt, starts setting the Premier League on fire or either Carr or Finnan gets injured, he will remain at best third choice right back (I’d actually have Delap ahead of him for his experience in the Premier League).

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tuff Paddy
    Does anyone ever wonder how we manage to consistently produce loads of defenders and never any strikers?
    Is that not true for most countries?
    Have Boot Disk, will travel

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    I still think Richie Sadlier was really selfish to retire just like that. OK, so he'd have had to get his hips replaced by the age of 30 and would have had a permanent limp, not to mention the pain, but didn't he know we needed someone with a bit of height upfront?

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    From the Spurs website

    Ledley King is delighted to see the continued progress of Stephen Kelly - not least because he's a fellow product of our Academy system.

    The Republic of Ireland Under-21 skipper scored his first senior goal for the club in Saturday's 1-1 draw at Birmingham City.


    Dublin-born 'Steo', 21, now has 27 appearances to his name having made his Premiership debut on Boxing Day 2003 - he might have played more this season but for some ill fortune with injuries.


    Ledley, who also came through our youth ranks, insisted he knew straight away Stephen was up to the task in the top flight.


    "He gets better and better," said skipper Ledley. "From his first game you could tell he had what it takes to be a player. The more games he's played the more he's improved.


    "He's looking brilliant at the moment and he gets into some great positions from right-back. He showed a cool head at Birmingham and it was a great finish for the goal.


    "Everyone was delighted for him. Steo's a great lad and he's played really well since he came into the squad. He's been unlucky a few times when he's got in this season through injury.

    "He came up through the Academy and that's always great for the club."
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    Quote Originally Posted by Stuttgart88
    I still think Richie Sadlier was really selfish to retire just like that. OK, so he'd have had to get his hips replaced by the age of 30 and would have had a permanent limp, not to mention the pain, but didn't he know we needed someone with a bit of height upfront?
    taking the p!ss surely

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    Quote Originally Posted by ken foree
    taking the p!ss surely
    Completely.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stuttgart88
    Completely.
    ah phew

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    Pamarot set to be out for 9 months with torn cruciates according to sky sports. Not taking any joy from such a terrible injury, but it should mean Kelly is first choice right full for the forseeable future.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tetsujin1979
    Pamarot set to be out for 9 months with torn cruciates according to sky sports. Not taking any joy from such a terrible injury, but it should mean Kelly is first choice right full for the forseeable future.
    hmm i hope he continues to improve and doesn't get TOO settled (with that news)

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