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Thread: Brian Barry-Murphy's goal for Bury yesterday

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    Brian Barry-Murphy's goal for Bury yesterday

    dont know if anyone else got a chance to see it, but he scored a cracker from about 40 yards out after spotting the keeper off his line

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    Quote Originally Posted by finn
    dont know if anyone else got a chance to see it, but he scored a cracker from about 40 yards out after spotting the keeper off his line

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    He's a quality ex -EL player... no suprise there

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    Saw him play many times for Wednesday. Alas he didn't make the grade in the 1st Division and was exposed at full back on more than one occasion. The insults some fans used to throw at him made me blanche

    Fans are an unforgiving lot. For Ireland a season or so ago Kilbane used to get terrible stick from some. Now it's been transferred to O'Shea.

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    Quote Originally Posted by OwlsFan
    Fans are an unforgiving lot. For Ireland a season or so ago Kilbane used to get terrible stick from some. Now it's been transferred to O'Shea.
    To be fair, Kilbane's performances on the left wing deserved it, especially as Duff was moved out of position to accomodate him. O'Shea's performances haven't been great either, but if he improves as much as Kilbane has (maybe with a positional change) then the stick will disappear
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    I thought Killer did ok on the left wing and put in some sterling performances. Every team usually has a player the crowd likes to give stick to. I thought the stick Kilbane used to get was undeserved as he never put in less than 100% (the only reason you should boo someone).
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