More importantly, he scored a cracking goal on his debut.Originally Posted by Poor Student
He's probably somewhere between 20-22. He was released by Bohs in the summer of 2004 as an U-21.
He seems to have been named in a recent Irish amateur international squad: http://www.irishfootballonline.com/n...hp?newsid=4731
More importantly, he scored a cracking goal on his debut.Originally Posted by Poor Student
You can't spell failure without FAI
Fair enough! Signed from Wayside Celtic; played in pretty much every position possible which includes the word "right" in it, and made his debut the day the fanzine mentioned the stony grey fields of Monaghan.
Joins such luminaries as Derek Doyle, Damo Dupuy, Colm Kierans, Willie Doyle and Robbie Doyle in scoring on his debut.
Soil, not fields. Tsk.
You can't spell failure without FAI
The fanzine mentioned the fields. I can't help it if the author of the piece is an illiterate inbred.
No, we can't. Unless, that is, the author took liberties with the quote so it made sense in context.Originally Posted by pineapple stu
I'll have to tell the editor that we need a better grade of monkey if we're ever going to raise the quality of writing. That, and it'd save on all that paper.
Oops. Fire alarm. I'm off.
You can't spell failure without FAI
I'm thinking, he's probably cup tied. I'd imagine he played for Wayside in the FAI Cup.
He was in the Irish amateur squad earlier in the season - granted in a squad of 43.
He played against Killester in the Second Round of the FAI Cup alright.
Yes he's Cup-tied for sure, but I think Pete wants to use him in the League
He seems to be a good player alright. He is what we were lacking on the right wing- someone who will run at the defence. Compare Kavanagh to Doyle tonight- one gets the ball and runs with it, the other stops and passes the ball.
I was speaking to someone who is connected with Wayside last year (or maybe the year before ) and he really rated Kavanagh - said that he'd do a good job for any team in the country. Sounds a good buy
I thought he did well when he came on against you. Had a mazy run where he beat a few people. He's certainly the most out and out winger type I've seen play for UCD.Originally Posted by Stevo Da Gull
Seemed to be in a more defensive position than against Waterford or Longford. Still, another trademark (can we call it that now?) run which probably should have produced a goal. If he can keep doing that every game, we'll be laughing!
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