Or we could focus on making our domestic league viable and producing our own young players.
Lads looking at the sports file last week with england verus ireland ... what a team .. a lot were english born players .. do you think we need to start calling up and scouting out a few more... Varney of Crewe ??? Mahon of Wigan for a bit of steel, the young player for utd was called keiran lee ..sounds Irish to me.
Im not sayin we should be begging for them but we need a larger pool of talent.....any one know any other candidates???????
Or we could focus on making our domestic league viable and producing our own young players.
Yea I would love to see that but its not gonna happen.
With that attitude it won't.We've already seen what a little bit of effort can result in e.g. Doyle, Long, Daryl Murphy.
Your right super, we need to really get this league out of the rut it is in.
One thing that will help is our seedings and success in europe will encourage some players to stay rather than go to barnet or the like
I would love to have some players from our league repersenting us but how long have we been saying this?You have to admit it is a bit embarrassing when we are publicly chasing players like Nolan, Cahill etc.We look like a right bunch of sluts.
I have no problem taking on a mercenary that wants to play for us and is definitively better than a player we already have available to us.
If a Championship team got promoted with a hell of a left back, and he had an Irish granny and wanted to play for us, I'd be fine with that.
But going after players like St.Ledger does raise a few eyebrows and turns us into a bit of a joke. Now he may well go on and do great things for us, but I just hope not at the expense of a guy like McShane or McCarthy.
My big hope was Garvan as our next big thing.Anybody heard any further news on his recovery.
This is the last I heard:
October 9 2006
Town midfielder Owen Garvan has not yet set a date to return to action following his bout of post viral fatigue.
Owen has missed the entire season so far after suffering with shingles in the summer which was followed up by post viral fatigue syndrome but he is making progress and has started some very light training.
Owen: “I have been doing some pilates-based exercises and am seeing the physio staff each day, it's obviously a frustrating time for me but I've been told by the specialists that I have to take my recovery one day at a time.
“Some days I feel better than others but I do feel that I am progressing and the physio staff have been great.
“I've not been given any targets to do this and that, it's just a case of one step at a time.
“I've also spoken to the manager and he has reassured me that I will be given as long as is needed to get back to full fitness.”
Town boss Jim Magilton added: “Owen is back around the place which is good to see.
“Our physio staff are monitoring his progress but as far as we're concerned Owen will be back playing football again when he is 100 per cent ready and not before. It's as simple as that.”
Source: Ipswich Town – the official website
Billy Clark of Ipswich is very highly regarded.(he is Irish born too!)
As Irishmen we dilute our sense of nation by depending on the English to bring us our balls
High praise indeed, I've only watched Garvan a couple of times on the box but certainly he looked as if he could open a can of beans with that left peg of his.
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As a complete aside, my mate now lives in Italy (a few on here met him with me over in Stuttgart). He says it's not just us who look at a new midfielder coming through and go "he could be the new Liam Brady". Apparently in Italy they also use the "new Liam Brady" analogy when a young midfielder emerges.
High praise for Brady when you consider how many quality players have played in Italy.
from oneteaminireland.bravehost.com:
Ipswich Town midfielder Owen Garvan took a step towards a first team return on Wednesday when he took part in a reserve team friendly.
Owen has not played at all for Ipswich this season after suffering a bout of shingles in the summer which was followed by post viral syndrome, he played 45 minutes of the second string friendly against Colchester but it is still taking it a day at a time.
Town manager Jim Magilton: “Owen surprised us by playing a half for the reserves and did okay, we weren't expecting him to play but he wanted a game so we threw him on and he looked pretty good.
“It's another stepping stone in his recovery but it's still a case of taking it one day at a time with him.”
Good news on Garvan. Hopefully he'll be back before Christmas. This illness has stopped his career dead in its tracks after a very promising debut season last year.
On a side note Chris McCann scored for Burnley at the weekend after starting for the first time in a while. He was playing defence as far as I know and not his usual midfield role. By all accounts he played very well though. Isn't he an ex team mate of Garvan's from Home Farm or somwhere?
ya good point soper, they are all in england!!We've already seen what a little bit of effort can result in e.g. Doyle, Long, Daryl Murphy.
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I think there is a phobia in the Irish set up about Irish born youngsters. We've always seemed to be drawn to English born players. I remember in 1992 there was a near outrage when Phil Whelan of Ipswich declared for England, but at the time Jack had Brian Carey and Liam Daish in the set up. Paul McCarthy was in the U21s. The grass always seems greener. Another example was Steve Froggatt. We seemed to be endlessly chasing this guy, but we had Andy Turner who had already declared. If we spent more time developing instead of chasing we'd be better off.
In Doyle people are using the exception to prove the rule. for every doyle there's a Richie Foran, Wes Houlihan, Colin Hawkin, Eamon Zayed (Trial with Crewe), Richie Baker and so on.
I think it's fair to say that when Doyle made his move he had a somewhat lesser profile than some of those listed that moved abroad made little impact.
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