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    I didn't realise it was O'Dea who set up the 2nd goal too. Full video here on 2 minutes 10:
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1wYaYia-nys

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    leicester v luton 1-1

    this was dire, of interest only for the ammount of our lot involved, with Maybury and Yeates starting for the home side with Logan on the bench and McCarthy missing out due to an injury sustained in training in the week, it would have been interesting to see if McCarthy would have been selected, or if he comes straight back in as he has been taking some criticism on the clubs message boards of late for his performances, but most of these have been in away fixtures so ive not seen the games.

    Maybury was ok, he played at right back and talked to Yeates throughout, who played in front of him, which was good to see, and he shot narrowly over from distance in the first half, however deep in injury time with his side pushing he was the last man, isolated one on one with their striker when a long luton punt gave them both something to chase, he had time, he had space, he had given himself a few yards, he got there comfortably first, he could have put it out, given it to the keeper or even taken a touch and got turned, but instead he slashed at it with his weaker left foot and hit the onrushing luton player , the only opposition player within an asses roar of him and he crashed it straight against him, very very poor and very very lucky it happened to rebound out of play and didnt give the striker a clear run at goal and may have put leicester in the real deep brown stuff at the foot of the table.

    Yeates i liked the look of, his goal on 6 minutes visibly boosted him when he, had he so wished, would have had time for a nice cup of tea, before putting into an empty net. just what he would have wanted on a home debut. he was taking the leicester set free kicks and corners, doing so pretty well with his right , but from open play would switch onto his left on occasion when crossing, nice balance and nice to see a player looking to cross off his weaker side. he was withdrawn with 10 to go but wasnt fading and in my opinion looking most likely to create something. i thought he was unfortunate to get the tug but got a good reception from the home crowd. i would however like to see him getting on the ball more as time goes on and be involved in the play more often than he was on sat.

    for luton, Bell, Foley, Keane and Emmanuel started and proir to coming off with injury very early on, Emannuel had taken 2 super corners and had been playing on the left of midfield.

    Foley was decent, didnt get forward hardly at all but neither do i recall leicester crossing from his flank, he put in a few heavy challenges also.

    Bell played on the right of midfield and never looked like getting past his man but did deliver the deadball for his sides equaliser and provided good quality from the set plays after Emannuels injury.he didnt give it away either in open play.Keane had a steady 90 but to be honest didnt catch my eye one way or the other.

    O.S. report here:http://www.lcfc.premiumtv.co.uk/page...~34304,00.html

    pics including Yeates(wearing 8):
    http://www.lcfc.premiumtv.co.uk/page...975607,00.html

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    Cillian Sheridan, Paul Skinner, Graham Carey and Paul Cahillane all played for Celtic's U-19's in a 2-1 loss to Aberdeen's U-19's, including Willie John Kiely.
    This was only their second loss of the season

    Celtic review: http://www.celticfc.net/newsroom/new...02_1702df'
    Aberdeen review: http://www.afc.co.uk/Matches/Fixture...07&squad=Youth
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    Connolly is in the team of the month for the CCC
    http://www.itv-football.co.uk/Story/...893843,00.html
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    Am looking for old Irish matches on VHS, PM me if you have some and I'll upload them here

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    Aiden McGeady signs 4 1/2 year deal at Celtic: http://www.celticfc.net/newsroom/new...06_1054df'
    All goals, yellow and red cards tweeted in real time on mastodon, BlueSky and facebook

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    looks like Paddy McCarthy will miss a couple of games with a dislocated shoulder.

    http://www.lcfc.premiumtv.co.uk/page...976448,00.html


    and an interview with Yeates on his debut and debut goal, from the bluearmy site,

    Loan captures' delight at making mark

    By Andy Mann

    New signing Mark Yeates said he could not have asked for more from his debut after scoring with his first touch in a Leicester City shirt.

    Yeates was thrown into the starting line-up against Luton for his first appearance since joining on loan from Tottenham on transfer deadline day.

    And he instantly repaid manager Robert Kelly's faith by scoring with six minutes on the clock of Saturday's Championship clash at the Walkers Stadium.

    Yeates stroked the ball home from the edge of the area after Luton goalkeeper Marlon Beresford had blocked Iain Hume's first attempt.

    "I was delighted to get the goal," the 22-year-old Irishman said. "It's always good to get a goal on your debut.

    "The lads were saying that it was my first touch.

    "I don't know if it was or not but, as I said, I am delighted. I couldn't have asked for much more.

    "I saw Humey (Iain Hume) get put through on goal and thought that I'd better back up the play.

    "Luckily enough, the ball came to me and I managed to take it well on my other side."

    He added: "For the first 20 to 30 minutes, I thought we played well. We kept the ball moving and big Geoff Horsfield up there is a handful. If you are under pressure, you can clip it up to him.

    "Hume is busy and I thought we were unlucky to be going in at half-time on level terms.

    "We can take a lot of positives out of this into the next game at Ipswich, which we are all looking forward to."

    Yeates said the goal - his first of the season - came after a frustrating period of his career.

    The 22-year-old enjoyed a productive loan spell at Colchester last season where he made 44 appearances and helped the Layer Road club achieve promotion to the Championship.

    This season, Yeates went out on loan again, this time to Hull when former Colchester manager Phil Parkinson was in charge.

    However, Yeates endured what he described as a frustrating spell at the KC Stadium.

    "It has been a bit frustrating for me after a really good season," he said.

    "I went to Hull and things went a bit wrong. This is a nice way to start things here."

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    Quote Originally Posted by tetsujin1979 View Post
    Aiden McGeady signs 4 1/2 year deal at Celtic: http://www.celticfc.net/newsroom/new...06_1054df'
    Yeah, great news.

    Interview:
    mms://channel67.celticfc.net/ondem/N...7-02-06_am.wmv

    Strachan:
    “To come in today and have Aiden signing is great for everybody. I’ve just been speaking to the coaches and they’re delighted.

    “Aiden’s shown trust in us – these are good years for him to learn the game and he’s trusted us to try and look after him that way, and we trust him and we believe he’s got a lot to offer.

    “This has been going on for a few months. I’ve spoken to Aiden’s dad as well. He’s been in – not for the financial side – but just to see where the future lies and what he sees happening with Aiden, which is good.

    “Usually you have to deal with agents over the phone so it’s nice to speak to a parent who wants to know what we see in the future for Aiden and what will happen.

    “But the talks have all been about football and the financial thing has just been a matter of weeks.

    “He brings goals, he brings excitement to the crowd, excitement to the players. We know he can beat people. He’s got good energy, he can get up and down the park.

    “Physically he’s not bad as well, he’s been working on that, but there’s still more to be done and that will be the great challenge for Aiden and myself and the rest of the coaching staff, but he’s going to be a great asset, that’s for sure.

    “At the moment Aiden’s just searching for what makes him the player he’ll be looking to be. When you get to 27-30 I think you’ve got the complete player.

    “Aiden’s impatient because he’s looking for it now but we have to tell him that’ll come, and to use his assets at the right time. That’s just learning.

    “When I look back to when I was 20 I never knew the game at all. I thought I knew a lot about the game but when I look back on it I knew very little at all about the game and what made me tick and what made me more valuable to the team. I only really started learning that in my late 20s.

    “We have to have people who have the ability to beat players. I think it’s a must at this club.

    “Also, like we showed the other day, there were 21 passes before we got the goal so we’ve got to have people who can pass the ball, we have to have people who can defend, so we have to have a lot of things in our locker to beat teams, and Aiden’s got a lot of that.

    “The game is all about different facets and he (Aiden) has got a lot. It’s just putting them all together now in a package which is more beneficial for Aiden, the team and the club. But there’s plenty there and I’m so excited. It’s been a great, great day.

    “We had good signings during the transfer window and now Aiden’s signed a new contract and it’s like signing a new player.

    “And hopefully by the time we get to the end of Aiden’s contract we’ll be looking to give him another good contract and we’ll be watching a top, top player at work.”

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    17 yr old Cillian Sheridan on the bench for Celtic today.

    Stokes scores first for Sunderland.

    Duffer on the bench at Newcastle.

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    Looks like Keane is getting the best out of Connolly, scored again to-day.

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    McGeady set up Celtic's goal with an excellent cross. He mentions his crossing in his press conference saying Strachan has been working with him on it. Seems to have helped.

    Goal:
    http://f.flvmaker.com/mc.php?id=xXxc...akjheXOHAkkKix

    Sheridan's progress has been incredible. I don't even know if he was a Celtic player last season.
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    Best scored a brace for Yeovil today - seems to have found his level, or maybe he could be a future Ireland target man?

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    Quote Originally Posted by CraftyToePoke View Post
    looks like Paddy McCarthy will miss a couple of games with a dislocated shoulder.

    http://www.lcfc.premiumtv.co.uk/page...976448,00.html

    He actually may never play again, he has to get a second opinion.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Raheny Red View Post
    He actually may never play again, he has to get a second opinion.
    i was not aware of this,its not on any lcfc sites, even the ones which are purely rumour based, where did you hear it? could you link it to something please, thanks.

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    ipswich v leicester 0-2

    leicester end a 20 season hoodoo for this away fixture with Maybury holding his spot again of late at right back and Yeates starting again and crossing cleverly for the his sides second, he was again withdrawn with 10 to go.Logan was on the bench.

    for the home side, theres considerable Irish interest with Garvan,Walters and Clarke all starting and O'Callaghan also coming on with Supple on the bench.
    Garven got sent off for 2 yellows, the first one may have been harsh but the second one is reported as having been a 2 footed lunge.Walters is reported as having missed a presentable headed chance, ominously enough as his manager goes on to lament Lee being suspended, for this exact reason.

    O.S. report lcfc:http://www.lcfc.premiumtv.co.uk/page...~34350,00.html
    (Irish players mentioned throughout)

    ipswich O.S. report again with considerable mention of our lads:http://www.itfc.premiumtv.co.uk/page...~34350,00.html

    ipswish assistant manager on the missed costly chances with Clarke and Walters in the side:http://www.itfc.premiumtv.co.uk/page...979290,00.html

    Owen Garvan on his sending off and the need to learn form it:http://www.itfc.premiumtv.co.uk/page...979273,00.html

    and finally, looks like Michael Synnot is in the last chance saloon thingy:
    http://www.itfc.premiumtv.co.uk/page...978692,00.html

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    [QUOTE=eirebhoy;621261]McGeady set up Celtic's goal with an excellent cross. He mentions his crossing in his press conference saying Strachan has been working with him on it. Seems to have helped.


    Apart from this he had a fairly poor game, getting shrugged off the ball on several occasions earlier on. Of course great to see it not affecting him with his skill for setting up the goal. People get on his back when they see him losing possession like that but I believe you need a player or two like him in your side, someone who can jink past an opponent and open things up with a little through ball. He would lose the ball a lot if he played more for Ireland,frustrating people, but I also think he would create more chances, which is where we usually struggle.
    The dude abides....

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    Quote Originally Posted by CraftyToePoke View Post
    i was not aware of this,its not on any lcfc sites, even the ones which are purely rumour based, where did you hear it? could you link it to something please, thanks.
    From the horses mouth so to speak...........
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    Quote Originally Posted by Raheny Red View Post
    From the horses mouth so to speak...........
    rest of the season at least according to the lcfc OS

    http://www.lcfc.premiumtv.co.uk/page...80132,00.html?

    also, Maybury on Yeates impact thus far, (last few paragraphs of piece)
    http://www.lcfc.premiumtv.co.uk/page...980284,00.html
    Last edited by CraftyToePoke; 13/02/2007 at 2:30 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CraftyToePoke View Post
    rest of the season at least according to the lcfc OS

    http://www.lcfc.premiumtv.co.uk/page...80132,00.html?

    also, Maybury on Yeates impact thus far, (last few paragraphs of piece)
    http://www.lcfc.premiumtv.co.uk/page...980284,00.html
    Fair enough, but on Saturday he was back home and was saying that he needed a second opinion. Anyway, haven't seen him since so could to hear it's not career threatening
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    Paul McShane scored his second of the season for West Brom this evening

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    Richard Keogh of Briston City looks a decent player who could play at a higher level than Division One.
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