six, and 3 in his last 4 games - http://irish-abroad.appspot.com/Play...playerID=46153
How many is that now for the season so far? 4?
six, and 3 in his last 4 games - http://irish-abroad.appspot.com/Play...playerID=46153
Any updates about Cillian - think I Read somewhere he was linked to a move in the MLS?? anyone any info
Here perchance?
http://greenscene.me/2011/06/cillian...ttle-sounders/
There's a photo of him in action and some Top Trump "stats" about his performance here:
http://www.sounderatheart.com/2011/6...reserve-league
Quotes from the technical director here:
http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/htm...eet_chris.html
Surely that would be a terrible move for him
It'd only be a loan move, so surely something that gets him starts, goals, and confidence would be a good move.
Well, was just down in Seattle covering the Whitecaps match against the Sounders. They've got a great stadium (Qwest Field), and sell over 35,000 tickets each game. It's a hell of an atmosphere and the standard of play is continuing to improve here.
Seattle play good passing football, so it may not be the worst thing for him. I find it interesting that a move to CSKA Sofia is greeted with open arms while a potential move to MLS is derided.
History might be with Bulgaria but MLS is now attracting some quality players while developing some strong North American talent as well.
Agree completely. MLS is above Championship level in my book. Different sort of dynamic with a lot of Central and South American players, but players in America are more technical than their Irish counterparts. Also, the way it is shaping up the next gold mine for the FAI is in the States - there are thousands of prospects in the US with Irish heritage.
Why any more so now rather than previously exactly? 80s migration or something? Whilst the development of such an option would appear to bode well, it's important that the FAI has a development plan in place whereby we can stop piggy-backing off the work of mainly English clubs - and maybe MLS clubs in the future - whereby we're picking up their scraps.
On the topic of MLS, check out this goal from Eric Hassli of the Vancouver Whitecaps against the Seattle Sounders this weekend. Best goal I've ever seen live -- it was absolutely surreal to watch:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w8Vfdx7LEh4
That is a strike and a half alright, lovely first touch to tee him up nicely. Poor old Casey..........
I thought you were off the drink Ronnie?
"No, I drink to help me mind my own business....can I get you one? (c) Ronnie Drew
Great strike but awful pitch.
Was it grass, or artificial?
Looks artificial as hell. I think it's an American football field.
It's artificial turf. The stadium is also used by the Seattle Seahawks, an American football team.
"Permanent conversion"? Sounds like a term that Nigel Worthington could concoct.
Or Scientology .
No Somos muchos pero estamos locos.
On trial with Hibs:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/football/14078009.stm
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