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    Quote Originally Posted by nigel-harps1954 View Post
    He's not playing Sunday league for god's sake.
    Sadly that’s the perception of too many “Irish” football supporters. I don’t want him going anywhere. He’s our player for now, so hands off. ( and yeah, I know it’s inevitable he will go unfortunately. I just hope it’s not for another year, and that we get good money for him.)
    Out for a spell, got neglected, lay on the bench unselected.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JR89 View Post
    Just look at Mark O'Mahony. Going to Brighton has worked wonders for him. Don't think he'd be at the level he's at now if he stayed in Ireland and that would be down to the coaching. Similar would Ferguson be at his level if he stayed at home till 18/19?
    That would be down to coaching? JR don't talk crazy - you're placing that much emphasis on coaching?? I'm being sarcastic of course, and I've been saying that as long as I've been on this forum. It's down to coaching and it has always been down to coaching. Anyone who doubts that need only look at the performance of a certain team in white playing against another in green at the Aviva today Saturday September 7.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mark12345 View Post
    the Aviva today Saturday September 7.
    What ? Why ?

    I mean the only possible reason for that carry on is negated by posts on here being date marked anyway.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Acornvilla View Post
    Lest we forget that this lad is 16 and doing this at under 19 level. His control, two footed dribbling and finish don't look far off elite for a 16 year old there to me...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Olé Olé View Post
    Lest we forget that this lad is 16 and doing this at under 19 level. His control, two footed dribbling and finish don't look far off elite for a 16 year old there to me...
    In addition to playing at senior level here (which, whatever people may think of the standard, he’s still playing against experienced defenders regularly) he’s also played in Europe now, against a reasonable calibre of team, which I’m sure has been a great benefit to him.
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    Quote Originally Posted by TonyD View Post
    In addition to playing at senior level here (which, whatever people may think of the standard, he’s still playing against experienced defenders regularly) he’s also played in Europe now, against a reasonable calibre of team, which I’m sure has been a great benefit to him.
    Clearly has done his confidence levels no harm. Goals in each of his last two club games on the back of the Basaksehir performance, and now this.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TonyD View Post
    In addition to playing at senior level here (which, whatever people may think of the standard, he’s still playing against experienced defenders regularly) he’s also played in Europe now, against a reasonable calibre of team, which I’m sure has been a great benefit to him.
    I think the attacking players around him, especially Forrester, Elbouzedi and Mulraney are all extremely talented footballers, that he can learn a lot from in the short term as he improves and eventually should far surpass.

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    I think he will be the first €1m transfer out of the LOI

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    Quote Originally Posted by Buckett View Post
    I think he will be the first €1m transfer out of the LOI
    As a Pats fan, I could live with that

    Pats academy really starting to bear fruit. Keely , Abankwah and Sam Curtis all products of it starting for the U21’s currently. Long may it continue.
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    Where is the academy based? Do ye own a training ground?

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    Pats are at Abbotstown I think. Handy to have a facility like that on your doorstep, but must be a bit of a sickener for Kenny being there watching the new Ireland manager come and go while he's back in the domestic league.

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    All things considered, I think he's having a better week

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    Is he? He can't escape his share of the blame for where we are, the culture of consistent defeat started on his watch. If the team starts to do well he will be praised for bringing a lot of the players through, if nothing else. But the worse we do going forward the more it will reflect badly on him for starting us down a path we shouldn't have gone.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Eirambler View Post
    Is he? He can't escape his share of the blame for where we are, the culture of consistent defeat started on his watch. If the team starts to do well he will be praised for bringing a lot of the players through, if nothing else. But the worse we do going forward the more it will reflect badly on him for starting us down a path we shouldn't have gone.
    He's being paid very well to manage a football team, and it looks like things are turning around at Pat's. European results were excellent, they're investing in the squad quite heavily, big plans for the stadium, Pat's will be expected to challenge for the title next season, I won't count them out of qualifying for Europe this year too, such has the turnaround been in the last month. H's probably doing ok, yeah.

    I think he'll be a good influence on Melia in the short term as well. Kenny is great at working day to day with players and building up their confidence, unfortunately it didn't work out with Ireland, and I think I've made my thoughts on that more than clear repeatedly, life is too short to be going over this again.

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    Only seen extended highlights of Pats V Rovers last night, but between that and from accounts of others Melia was very good, seems to be growing in to his role. Mulraney with some nice finishes too, I think another 12 months around this team will do him no harm at this rate. Pat's will definitely be challenging next season. Only one loss in 12 games, and that was away in Turkey, playing Shelbourne next! Kenny v Duff is a fun little bit of narrative now that the league has gotten so tight.

    Did any of ye hear the recent revelations that Damien Duff made the motivational video before England by the way? I'm now imaging that he quit because his vision wasn't appreciated
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    Quote Originally Posted by Acornvilla View Post
    Only seen extended highlights of Pats V Rovers last night, but between that and from accounts of others Melia was very good, seems to be growing in to his role. Mulraney with some nice finishes too, I think another 12 months around this team will do him no harm at this rate. Pat's will definitely be challenging next season. Only one loss in 12 games, and that was away in Turkey, playing Shelbourne next! Kenny v Duff is a fun little bit of narrative now that the league has gotten so tight.

    Did any of ye hear the recent revelations that Damien Duff made the motivational video before England by the way? I'm now imaging that he quit because his vision wasn't appreciated
    It would make sense. He seemed very irked that anyone took offence from it. I agreed with him tbh
    Folding my way into the big money!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Acornvilla View Post
    Only seen extended highlights of Pats V Rovers last night, but between that and from accounts of others Melia was very good, seems to be growing in to his role. Mulraney with some nice finishes too, I think another 12 months around this team will do him no harm at this rate. Pat's will definitely be challenging next season. Only one loss in 12 games, and that was away in Turkey, playing Shelbourne next! Kenny v Duff is a fun little bit of narrative now that the league has gotten so tight.

    Did any of ye hear the recent revelations that Damien Duff made the motivational video before England by the way? I'm now imaging that he quit because his vision wasn't appreciated
    What a game it was too!

    I know there's talk of Farrugia being the closest LOI player to a call up but I think Mulraney has been more impressive. He seems much more in control of what he's doing. Farrugia seems more head down and go for it, without always seeing what's around him. Raw pace is his big advantage. I'd prefer to see Farrugia used further up the pitch for Rovers rather than wing back. I think he could even play centre forward. Mulraney is more skillful imho.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stuttgart88 View Post
    What a game it was too!

    I know there's talk of Farrugia being the closest LOI player to a call up but I think Mulraney has been more impressive. He seems much more in control of what he's doing. Farrugia seems more head down and go for it, without always seeing what's around him. Raw pace is his big advantage. I'd prefer to see Farrugia used further up the pitch for Rovers rather than wing back. I think he could even play center forward. Mulraney is more skillful imho.
    It really was an excellent watch, the drama and the quality of some of the goals. Pat's since playing Vaduz are a different proposition, playing much more like how many of us hoped Kenny could get Ireland to, Mulraney is an extremely talented footballer as is Elbouzedi, they're both brave and been given the license to take opportunities, at this level on this form I think they're easily the two best wing players in the league. Hopefully Pat's continue this and become someone to raise standards across the league as teams need to adapt and chase. Kenny normally only brings in 2/3 players per window to slowly grow a squad, and they're already very good, with the finances to keep the team together and make a couple of key signings, they would be my early title favourites for next season. As I said before, along with Forrester, I think there are really great footballers for Melia to be around and learn from in the short term.

    Mulraney has experience in the SPL and MLS and only came home to Ireland for family reasons, it'd probably be no harm having a look at him in a friendly, but at 28 it's unlikely he could make a big impact. I think he struggled away in Turkey which would probably be a marginally higher level than a lot of international matches to be fair, otherwise he has really been excellent.

    Farrugia has a few years on him, I see what you mean abut their different approaches, I do think he'd be a far better footballer if he hadn't had so many injury issues, I look forward to seeing hw Rovers do in the conference league, especially people like Farrugia, Mandriou and Kenny.
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    Mulraney couldn't hold down a starting place at Hearts in the SPL so I can't see there being any justification for a senior call up there. He's a level or more short of the wingers we already have in there - Ogbene, McAteer etc.

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