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    Quote Originally Posted by eirebhoy View Post
    Darren O'Dea ...started in central defence beside O'Carroll for the 2nd or 3rd game in a row. This is a very good sign
    Not for O'Carroll though. Isn't he a striker (We're both talking about Diarmuid O'carroll, yes?)

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    interview with McCarthy from the o.s. in which he touches on hoping to re-emerge as an international after his time as an u-21 player

    http://www.lcfc.premiumtv.co.uk/page...11194,00.html?

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    Joe O'Cearuill scored the winner as Arsenal reserves beat West Ham's second XI 2-1. Any final word on his eligibility?
    Joe has declared for Ireland and is included in the squad for the U21 game against Luxembourg next Wednesday.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Stuttgart88 View Post
    Not for O'Carroll though. Isn't he a striker (We're both talking about Diarmuid O'carroll, yes?)
    I meant it was a good sign that he wasn't afraid to order instructions to a 32 year old on about £30k a week. O'Carroll seems to be a Chris Sutton type player. I presume he's only filling in at centre half until Cuthbert recovers but you never know with Strachan. He likes his players to be able to read a game from the opponents perspective so probably getting him used to the defenders game. That type of thing is why I really rate Strachan. He'll often play a left back on the right wing too.

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    I'm listening to the Sunderland match and they were absolutely horrible. No defense whatsoever. Only Lawrence, Connolly, Clarke, and Murphy played. Murphy did nothing and was replaced by Yorke. Lawrence may have had a hand in Sunderland's only goal, and Connolly had Sunderland's only other 2 chances, one that was saved and parried for a corner, and one that was cleared off the line in the 90th minute. Connolly is SAFC.com's man of the match
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    Anthony Stokes scored his first league goal for Falkirk to equalise Billy Mehmet's opener.
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    Garry Breen scored for Man City U-18's, and Chris Fagan notched one for United as United ran out 4-2 winners over their local rivals.

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    leicester v southampton 3-2

    McCarthy and Logan played the 90 for the home side, no Irish played for saints, neither was there any sign of Maybury.

    Logan had an eventfull game and despite being beaten twice he again played well, he may feel slightly disappointed with the second but it came through a crowded area and was a very well struck shot in the corner, it would have needed a very good save.

    he was solid on crosses taking several well, and punching impressively from under his own bar late on from a superb inswinging deep cross, he was beaten to one late on but the header flew over.

    he had one one-on-one to deal with,from B.Wright-Phillips from which he shut the angle down well and saved with his feet.he also produced a vital save with the game at 2-2 from a close range volley.

    his kicking was again a major plus point in comparison with the other keepers here, from his hands he gets great height on them along with the distance. and from the ground he finds a shirt most times including the clearence for one of leicesters goals, which came from a nightmare backpass played bobbling at pace accross him, which he managed to kick perfectly to a team mate. he dealt with a coulple of these type backpasses in the game, each time finding a leicester player.

    he also displayed confidence coming and tidying up outside the area and he threw to the fullbacks well at times, which is just as well, with leicester lacking real height uptop.

    i also noticed him talking to the ballboys during a stoppage instructing them not to be so hasty with the multi-ball return system as leicester hung desperately to their lead, and deep into 7 mins of injury time he took a goalbound looping header on the chest and took it away to the edge of the area to kill the opponents momentum.

    McCarthy played well, it was a hectic game for him but he avoided the refs attention and saw it out well, i only recall him being beaten once in the air all day and his headers were solid, never once putting it straight to an opponent, he was not in posession very often on the ground, but again only gave it away once, when he attempted to play it out of a tight spot near the corner flag and gave it away, he would have been better served launching it.

    he made one tremendous challenge on B.W-B to deny him a one on one, when just as the striker had been sprung and was about to take it into his stride, Paddy slid in, almost from behind, and took the ball away brilliantly, it even deflected off his opponent for a leicester throw.

    he got his nose broken near the end when taking a goalbound effort from under his own bar with a header and required a full kit change on the sideline as the physios struggled to stop the bleeding so he could return, the tension was tremendous as the ref found 7 mins from somewhere and he was urging the physio to get it sorted as he watched the leicester defence creaking under great pressure.he eventually returned with his nose in tatters and rose to head away the last saints attack.

    smashing game, this one, in which the 2 Irish lads more then played their part.


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    Seems like an entertaining injury time anyway.

    All Irish scorers for Celtic U19s. Cillian Sheridan again scored 2 with Graham Carey and Sean Anderson getting the others in a 4-2 win.

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    Saw the Leicester vs Southampton goals on TV. Logan was blameless for the second in my opinion. Shot was nearly unstoppable, low & at pace just inside the post. Wasn't unlike Israel's equaliser in Tel Aviv last year.

    Logan's a big lad. Looks a bit like Smeichael with the white blond hair.

    I see David Bell, ex-youth intl, scored Luton's winner on Saturday. Stephen Kelly missed a good chance for Brum to equalise late on.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stuttgart88 View Post
    Saw the Leicester vs Southampton goals on TV. Logan was blameless for the second in my opinion. Shot was nearly unstoppable, low & at pace just inside the post.
    yeah, id go along with that, but he seemed a bit annoyed with himself that he hadnt gotten to it, maybe because of the distance it came from.

    McCarthy is a doubt for tomorrows game at leeds, having his nose fixed.
    story here:http://www.lcfc.premiumtv.co.uk/page...912849,00.html

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    leeds v leicester 1-2

    Logan again in goal, McCarthy out injured and Maybury a late sub, for leeds, Kelly, Butler and Douglas played, Butler with a late consolation and Douglas going close on one occasion only to be denied by Logan according to radio, Logan also saving well from a dipping Healy effort.

    O.S. report here http://www.lcfc.premiumtv.co.uk/page...~33306,00.html

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    Karl Moore started and played the whole 90 minutes, while Donal McDermott was an unused sub for Man City's reserves in a 2-1 win over a Sheffield United reserve side including Derek Geary. Sheffield United's website refers to the team as "Reserve A", Man City's site lists them as the reserves

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    Jon Walters scored for Chester City yesterday.

    I'm listening to the Sunderland commentary and from what I can tell, the midfielders are god awful (besides Yorke who seems to be alright). Lawrence is afraid of the ball. Murphy has had pretty much no service. They keep flying the ball up to Connolly whos up against a 6'0'' guy, while they could be playing to Brown whos taller. Cunningham hurt is hamstring, but he seems to be OK. Colgan has had no work in net and Devaney seems to be OK.
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    Anthony Stokes has notched 2 for Falkirk so far this afternoon.
    Clarke and Lee with a goal apiece for Ipswich
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    And David Bell got his second in two games for Luton vs. Leeds.

    Given he has only just got into the first XI at Luton, fair play. He's usually on the bench, if he's even in the squad.

    Just to recap, from what I recall, Bell was called up to the Irish squad before the World Youth Cup in 2003. He impressed Gerry Smyth in a friendly at Belfield just before the tournament started and I think he played one or two games in the UAE. He played in central midfield then and looked a very skillful player & I was surprised he didn't go on to do anything of note in club football. He was at Kidderminster I think (or Rushden??) and out of the blue Luton bought him late last season.

    Good news about Clarke & Stokes in particular.

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    Ipswich Town boss Jim Magilton had praise for Irish youth striker Billy Clarke who scored one and created another after coming off the bench as the Blues defeated Southend 3-1 at Roots Hall. Magilton was generally pleased with the performance, although he was concerned at his side's late jitteriness.

    Magilton said that 18-year-old Clarke will go a long way: "He is going to be a special player. He has got all the attributes and we're delighted to have him at this club.

    "He has proved he can do it at this level. We normally like to put him on after an hour, but he is desperate to play and desperate to score goals.

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    Shane Long makes his first premiership start against Arsenal with Reading today, playing up front with Doyle
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    Quote Originally Posted by Stuttgart88 View Post
    And David Bell got his second in two games for Luton vs. Leeds.

    Given he has only just got into the first XI at Luton, fair play. He's usually on the bench, if he's even in the squad.

    Just to recap, from what I recall, Bell was called up to the Irish squad before the World Youth Cup in 2003. He impressed Gerry Smyth in a friendly at Belfield just before the tournament started and I think he played one or two games in the UAE. He played in central midfield then and looked a very skillful player & I was surprised he didn't go on to do anything of note in club football. He was at Kidderminster I think (or Rushden??) and out of the blue Luton bought him late last season.

    Good news about Clarke & Stokes in particular.
    Yeah he was at Rushden at the time. Good to see he's getting a run at Championship level, could be one for the future...
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