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    the importance of irish goals over seas

    God im so bored at work so i just taught i 'd get a chart or something of irish goal scorers overseas , the lads in scotland are doing well.
    Well here is what i came up with...
    Stokes 13
    Foran 12
    Lee 9
    Hunt 8
    Morrison 6
    Elliot 5
    Keane 5
    Murphy 5
    Rowlands 5
    Whelan 4
    Clarke 3
    Mc geady 3
    Mehmet 3
    Macken 3
    Connolly 3
    J o connor 3
    Mc cann 2
    Mahon 2
    Deveney 2
    Mc carthy 2
    O’ shea 2
    Bell 2
    Reid 2
    Couglan 1
    Lawerence 1
    Miller 1
    Kavangh 1
    Dunne 1
    Flood 1
    Quinn 1
    Bulter 1
    Long 1
    Thornton 1
    Emanuel 1
    Doyle 1
    Van zantan 1
    Dempsey 1

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    I'm equally bored... you have a glaringly obvious omission... top prem scorer a few weeks ago... either that or you think he scored 1 goal....
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    Lee Frecklington (Lincoln City) 7 goals
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    The "importance" being...?

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    the irish times on a monday is a good reference point for goals and appearances, as for importance, it feeds the habit in my case

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    He he opps ,ye doyler 8 goals
    I didnt do the lower league but I know there are planty of irish doing well like conlon and daly.

    The importance ...well minus all them goals from any team and you will see the importance and impact our boys are doing overseas

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    plenty even

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    Quote Originally Posted by bwagner View Post
    He he opps ,ye doyler 8 goals
    I didnt do the lower league but I know there are planty of irish doing well like conlon and daly.

    The importance ...well minus all them goals from any team and you will see the importance and impact our boys are doing overseas
    Presumably those teams would have planned for the lack of their Irish lads by actually replacing them in the team

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