Flynny and his bloody penos

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  1. SSS said:

    Flynny and his bloody penos

    Flynny has missed too many crucial penos for City - last night, in the cup against Derry, last minutes against Shels in the league, one last last season when Doyler got the rebound for a 1-0 win (can't recall which game) and probably more I can't recall now. His overall success rate must be below 60%. Not good enough when the missed ones are the high pressure ones. Our U21's couldn teach him a thing or two.
     
  2. shedite said:
    Agreed. Haven'd seen the one last night yet, but I just saw the one against UCD. Absolutely brutal penalty. He was lucky that the keeper went the wrong way, coz otherwise it's a soft shot, about a foot off the ground, and three foot to the side. WHAT is he doing shooting there???
    The glass isn't half full or half empty it's just too damn big!
     
  3. TheNorthsider said:
    the one doyler scored was against rovers in the cross
     
  4. The Dynamo said:
    I have seen alot of bad pnos at the cross but last nights one, was without doubt the worst i have seen, perhaps their have been worse that i havent seen but for me that was the worst, it just seemed like he just fell onto it
     
  5. pete said:
    I don't think O'Flynn has ever been a good penalty taker.

    City haven't had a good peno man since Kelvin Flanagan. Doyler was composed penalty taker too.
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  6. razor said:
    I would have to say Neale Fenn as our new penalty taker, I don't have much faith in George either. Failing that Billy Woods, didn't Billy used to take them when he was at Rovers ?
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  7. Fair_play_boy said:
    Quote Originally Posted by The Dynamo
    I have seen alot of bad pnos at the cross but last nights one, was without doubt the worst i have seen, perhaps their have been worse that i havent seen but for me that was the worst, it just seemed like he just fell onto it
    Agreed. He didn't take time to steady himself either. It was all a bit of a panic. He seemed like a guy bursting to go off for a p i s s.
    Injustice anywhere threatens justice everywhere - Martin Luther King Jnr.
     
  8. patsh said:
    Quote Originally Posted by Fair_play_boy
    Agreed. He didn't take time to steady himself either. It was all a bit of a panic. He seemed like a guy bursting to go off for a p i s s.
    He is not confident taking them, and thats the main thing you need.
    (besides a leg!... )
    I have been sayin it for the last few seasons
    Billy for the penalties, and if he is not on the pitch, Kearney or Behan.