Alan Lee for his 2 goals, Clinton for his volley. Yesterday's Observer said James O'Connor at Burnley had a very good game. McPhail's Cardiff won 3-0.
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I propose that we nominate a Irish Team of the week every Monday and keep a table of those selected each week. Those with the most selections at the end of the season should be presented with the Newly formed Foot.ie Player of the Year award. Nominations for each position taken every monday until 3pm where upon a decision will be made. All those in favour say aye and then make your selection.
Players ill nominate for their performances over the weekend would include, Kevin Doyle, Aiden McGeady, Stephen Carr, Steve Finnan and Carsley
Who is this guy, Trapper Tony?
Alan Lee for his 2 goals, Clinton for his volley. Yesterday's Observer said James O'Connor at Burnley had a very good game. McPhail's Cardiff won 3-0.
Definately Aidan Mc Geady although I stronngly disagree with your inclusion of Kevin Doyle, who despite scoring didnt seem to play well at all from where I was standing!
Pointless lads unless you take the ratings from somewhere, practically nobody saw anyone play bar the TV games.
BTW Doyle wasn't unfit, just knackered after working his socks off. Did enough IMO
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I'm guessing i cant nominate Irish players from games i would have actually seen at the weekend for fear of being laughed at
Richie Foran got a hat trick during the week. Admittedly against poor opposition but it puts him right up there with the top scorers in the SPL.
Ritchie Dempsey made a 2nd half debut for the LONDON RISSC up front, scored his 1st goal for the Boys in Green and inspired a 2nd half performance which had Stoke SC rocking.......................
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Who is this guy, Trapper Tony?
Owen Heary was fantastic last week and is far better Stephen Carr and the English fella St Ledger.
Just out of curiousity have you seen much of the "English fella" sic playing
In Trap we trust
As Dodge said its pretty pointless as very few here would have actually seen the players play
What about Dominic Foley?
From what I can get from all of the websites, not in order (if someone is on the right, it doesnt mean they are a winger)
Team:
Manager: Mick McCarthy, not much competition, won his match
----------------Kenny------------------
--Dunne---Finnan---Breen---McCarthy---
Kilbane--Rowlands--Kinsella--Glenn Whelan
----------Doyle------Connolly-----------
Kenny-made 4 saves and kept a clean sheet
Dunne-kept a clean sheet for Man City, nearly scored as well
Finnan-played pretty well, apparently could've had an assist
Breen-kept clean sheet for Wolves and from the bits that I heard on Wolves radio he personally swept up a few attacks
McCarthy-wasn't terrific, but wasnt too bad, cleared one ball off the line
Kilbane-had an assist for Wigan, even though he didnt play the whole match
Rowlands-scored twice for QPR to help them earn a point
Kinsella-scored for Walsall, supposedly played very well when he came on (perhaps excluded because he was playing in League 2)
Whelan-scored and played well for Sheffield Wednesday
Doyle-hit the post and apparently was playing well, Hunt is not here because I heard all he did was hurt Cech
Connolly-Sunderland man of the match, had to shots saved that easily couldve gone the other way
Honorable Mention
Liam Lawrence (assist, though wasnt great besides that)
Alan Lee (Didnt play too bad)
Mark Kennedy (didn't play too bad for Cyrstal Palace, nearly scored and nearly had an assist)
St. Ledger (only let in one goal, though from the commentary it seemed as if Connolly (and Murphy once maybe) got by him a few times)
Stokes (scored, though it was from about a yard out. Didn't play too bad otherwise though)
Alan Quinn (played pretty well for Sheffield United)
Shame
Alex Bruce (let in 5 goals)
Clive Clarke (let in 4 goals)
Steve Hunt (only hurt Cech in his start, did it one week to late , perhaps a bit harsh)
Robbie Keane (Dropped from the starting 11 because of terrible form)
Roy Keane (another away loss, 4-1)
Stephen Ireland (came off at half time, must have been playing bad)
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Lee Trundle with 2 goals and a great assist.
He still hasn't declared to the best of my knowledge
I think your right, but heres what I found on EPL.com
As the game opened up, Quinn shaved the bar from 15 yards, while Ishmael Miller - a half-time replacement for Stephen Ireland - did likewise with a bullet header from seven yards in latching onto another Barton free-kick.
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On Man City's official site, the lineup is given as:
City: Hart, Richards, Jordan (Miller h-t), Dunne, Distin, Trabelsi, Barton, Hamann (Reyna 58), Sinclair, Corradi (Dickov 70), Samaras
subs: Schmeichel, Johnson
That's Kasper Schmeichel, Peter's son on the bench.
And EPL.com is Edison Price Lighting
you know what I meant
http://premierleague.com/competition...tml?id=2686690
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