Sure, but he was playing in a poor and poorly set up team, where he continually found himself in a midfield that was overstretched and outnumbered.
I do think he's looked burnt out in recent months. He played 50 times for Burnley last season, as well as pretty much every available game for us - including meaningless friendlies, which made little sense to me.
On Connor Ronan, I think it's fair to surmise that in the Rapid's setup he's more of a deep-lying playmaker than in an enforcer. But as has been pointed out, his numbers are good, he's a technically proficient player and he could possibly be an option for us.
As to the standard he and Gallagher are playing at, it's not absolutely ideal, but is it greatly worse than the LoI (Talbot, Byrne, Mandriou, Afolabi), Scottish Premiership (Scales, Johnston, McGrath), Eredivisie (Parrott), League One (Horgan, Knight, Hourihane, Curtis, Taylor etc) and the Belgian Pro league (Cullen)?
And I notice other mid-ranking European teams don't seem to be averse to selecting US-based players.
Taylor's issue is that when he's on it he's brilliant, but he has a lot of games where he's completely anonymous as well. So he has an amazing highlights reel, but that only tells half the story. Obviously if he nails down a starting place at Ipswich and can show that he has added the consistency to his game, he becomes a live option very quickly.
I doubt we'll see any of the MLS lads, Ronan or Gallagher, involved. If you're not already an established Irish international when you go to the US, you're basically choosing to forego your international career for as long as you're there. Ronan isn't good enough anyway, and a decent season with one of the worst MLS teams doesn't move the needle for him. Gallagher didn't stand out at all in the SPL not too long ago, so I'd be surprised if we're missing out on much there either.
Yeah, had an eye on it myself, their first win in six in the league today, from behind to a side also eying promotion so a good one to have started and finished. In the winless run he was subbed on in three, subbed off late in one and wasn't involved when Leeds gave them a 4-0 coating.
So can he be this guy every week and stay in this time ? Place your bets Stu his history is against him but the coming weeks are a huge career chance.
This was an important win for Ipswich ~ ~ There was a mini-crisis ( maybe even bigger than that ) of draws going on !
Does anyone know if it’s possible to just buy tickets for one match?
According to FAI email I have to buy a two match ticket pack which I just can’t afford at the moment
OK, with the squad about to be announced, I thought I'd actually answer my own question. So here are the five players I think should get serious time (notwithstanding injuries and commitment to us):
1. Jake O'Brien - playing in a defense with Tagliafico, Matic, Lovren and Caleta-Car and looking awesome!
2. Sammie Szmodics - 21 league goals... 'nuff said
3. Mikey Johnston - eight caps in, he's already vital to us... plus six goals in nine appearances for West Brom - he is on fire!
4. Finn Azaz - almost went with Moran for this spot, but Azaz is a bit more advanced and is in really good form, with nine goals and six assists this season
5. Festy Ebosele - closing in on Paddy Sloan for the title of Irishman with second most Serie A appearances. His defensive play is often lacking and he can be anonymous but when he gets a chance to run at a full-back, he just flies past. Reasonably decent crosses and has a long throw in him, as a bonus
And for a couple of runouts:
1. Andrew Omobamidele - starting to get regular time in the Premier League now. Has seven caps under his belt but five were in 2021 - a couple of runouts would be helpful
2. Andrew Moran - When I started this thread, was going to pick him as one of the five to get more time, as he had started so well for Blackburn. Hasn't been as effective recently, so I put in Azaz. But he's a creative midfielder who's only 20 so I would still give him a couple of appearances off the bench as he might have a real breakthrough later in 2024
3. Will Smallbone - seems to be solid enough, even if he hasn't set the world on fire, so probably good to have him as a backup in midfield
4. Will Keane - 12 Championship goals last season, 12 already this season, doesn't seem to be playing the full 90 all the time so his minutes per goal (152) is only 5 higher than Szmodics's. He's only played 97 minutes for us
5. Aaron Connolly - just edges it over sounding out Cannon. Mixed form so far this season, but at least he has eight goals under his belt - nine caps, but only one since 2021 - no harm in giving him a couple of half-hour runouts
What do you guys think - who would you put in instead? Scales? Armstrong? Hodge? McAteer? And why?
Would love to see Jake O'Brien called up. Szmodics a no-brainer. I'm not sold on Ebosele at all. And Finn Azaz unfortunately has been dropped to the bench for the last couple of Boro games. I think he's having a hard adjustment there. I'd like to see Moran get some game time and wouldnt be opposed to Alex Murphy getting a squad call up and maybe some minutes.
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