I saw him in the Milk Cup a few years ago, and he was really good. It's so hard to say what the right move is though. O'Shea was a good bit older than McShane is now when he got his chance with United.Originally Posted by eirebhoy
ALBION loan star Paul McShane could be on a collision course with Manchester United, paving the way for a possible permanent move to the Seagulls.
McShane does not want to return to a diet of more reserve team football at Old Trafford once his loan with Albion expires just before Christmas.
The 19-year-old Republic of Ireland international centre half, outstanding again in Saturday's goalless draw at Preston, signed a new two-year contract with United at the end of last season.
He is due to return to Old Trafford on December 21, but McShane revealed: "I wouldn't want to go back to play in the reserves.
"I'll have to sit down with my parents and the club and see what the future holds for me.
"I don't want to play in the reserves again, because I would see that as a step backwards. I want to just keep progressing. I want to make a name for myself.
"The first team squad is so big and it's quite frustrating. I think I'm better than some of the players in the first team but they have got a name, they are experienced and they are on ten grand a week."
Albion manager Mark McGhee said: "I don't know United's thoughts but Paul has been excellent for us and he has got a future, there is no doubt about that. It could be here, who knows?"
Gary Hart is on standby for his first start of the campaign at rightback against Plymouth at Withdean today as Jason Dodd is a doubt with a foot injury.
----
I'm not sure how he did today (Brighton kept a clean sheet) but if you ask any Brighton fan they will tell you he has been their best player in every single match so far this season.
I saw him in the Milk Cup a few years ago, and he was really good. It's so hard to say what the right move is though. O'Shea was a good bit older than McShane is now when he got his chance with United.Originally Posted by eirebhoy
You can't spell failure without FAI
At 19, he's hardly in a position to demand first team football off Fergie. Good as he is, would he be able to dislodge either Ferdinand or Silvestre, given that O'Shea hasn't either? Or even Brown on the bench?
On the one hand it's impressive to see him want to take control of his career, but is still too young for these kind of demands?
fair play to the lad ... even if he was to get a year loan deal ... he needs to playing week in week out .. sure look at the liam miller situation ?
What sticks out in his comments if true, is that he has a fair bit of bottle about him. How many 19yr-olds would state openly that they are better than some of the current first team squad? Not many. Seems a lot more sure of himself than JOS
Here they come! It’s the charge of the “Thanks” Brigade!
I dont think he is demanding first team football at MU. However, now that he has played first team football regularly, even though in a lower division, he is sensible enough to realise that he will need to be extremely lucky to make the breakthrough at MU and he is probably aware that his career could pass him by, as it has others, by waiting.Originally Posted by tetsujin1979
When his loan spell is over and assuming he continues to play regularly and well, there are bound to be EPL teams who can offer him a better chance of playing regularly in premiership. Everton or Villa could offer him opportunities.
Honest! I am not a secret Tim nor a closet Sham - I really am a Seagull.
He scored a goal on the weekend.
Brighton's defending looked fairly suspect, but he didn't seem to be at fault for any of that.
You can't spell failure without FAI
See he scored the winner for Brighton against Crystal Palace tonight in the championship. Two in two games, not bad for a centre-half. He could be one of the ones to get a call-up for the endless amount of frendlies we will have in the next eleven months, whoever it will be whose picking the squad
one shot... Bang Bang!!!
Brighton keeping Palace scoreless and McShane has just put them ahead. 0-1 atm.
He would want to play a lot better than he did in the U-21 game in Larnaca. He was woeful, especially in the first half and game away the goal.Originally Posted by silentbob
Honest! I am not a secret Tim nor a closet Sham - I really am a Seagull.
Ha, according to Sporting life, he's Australian... maybe he'd be irish if it was an OG
http://www.sportinglife.com/football...ER_Palace.html
Just seen this quote on a Brighton forum:
"They said on the radio he made the best tackle they have seen for years!!"
and some people are going OTT:
"Paul McShane, officially an Albion Legend!"
"What a night, McShane will be a Brighton Legend no matter what he does for the rest of his career."
and someone got a bit lucky:
http://northstandchat.biz/showthread...hlight=mcshane
I like to think that John O'Shea is 100% sure of himself but is trying to make a decent living anyway.Originally Posted by Kingdom
City definetly have the best bands playing at half-time.
O'Bama - "Eerah yeah, I'd say we can alright!"
G.O'Mahoney Trapattoni'll sort ém out!!
I noticed in this game that because he made the early mistake that everyone was thinking he was a poor player for the remainder of the game.With the exception of the shaky start, he probably was our best player after the two wingers.Originally Posted by Superhoops
Agree with Tets. McShane was outstanding against Switzerland. This guy is the real deal. Glenn Whelan too.
His goal for Albion wasn't much to shout about though, a bundle-in from about a foot!
Sorry - I was referring to his goal on Saturday. I just read that his goal last night was really good!
against Cyprus for the full 90 mins and gave away one of the worst goals ive ever seen and that other great white hope McGeady was dreadful as well.
McGeady has been poor for months now. Against the Swiss he showed off a lot of his tricks but his final ball is brutal. He always takes the ball standing, he's never moving forward onto a pass.
I got this e-mail from a Brighton mate of mine - I had asked him if he was at the Palace game:
I didn't go as couldn't afford the 35 quid (!) ticket, however whatever
McShane does in the rest of his career, he will always be a hero on the
south coast - Palace are our 'bitter rivals' and we haven't beaten them for
17 years. I think he's generally considered too good for us, but it would
be great if we could keep him for the whole season. I wonder what plans
Ferguson has for him
Henderson isn't too bad.
Brighton v Crystal Palace is one of the big rivalries in club football in England. He will be a legend for scoring the winner.
Saw him in both U21 games in Larnaca and Tolka. Dreadful in Larnaca as was claimed above. I was hugely disappointed. Did well in Tolka and looked a good player. He has apparently been playing well for Albion too so definitely one for the future. Hopefully Larnaca was an abherration.
Bookmarks