going on 30.
got his call up in the past! forget him!
better off calling up young players and blood them
going on 30.
got his call up in the past! forget him!
better off calling up young players and blood them
Forget about the performance or entertainment. It's only the result that matters.
I'm guessing Hoolahan will have a few more years in him than the average midfielder.
Does anyone remember when Dario Hubner got called up for Italy? I was watching Serie A week-in week-out at the time, and he was banging the goals in for Brescia. He got his call up at 34! Who called him up?
Something I'd always be wary of is players like Doyle, Wes, Brian Murphy etc, they might have an edge in longevity over their peers, as they haven't been through the grind in the UK as long. Even more so Hoolihan - he never crossed me as being particularily pacy, more gifted with the ball, so his age is irrelevant.
Here they come! It’s the charge of the “Thanks” Brigade!
He did indeed. Apparently the goal made him the oldest Argentinian player to score in a world cup.
Bump.
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Assisted on Norwich's winner today only three minutes after coming on
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Could have been the Tardelli quote on the Norwich 2. When he uses the royal "we", that's just as valid as a direct Trap quote.
Goal for Hoolahan to put Norwich 1-0 up. Corner comes in, Crofts heads it goalwards, blocked on the line but the ball comes out, hits Hoolahan on the leg about 2 yards out, and trickles in. Doesn't care, a goals a goal.
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Worm should be on Gillette Soccer Saturday. That was delivered just like Phil Thompson.
Brilliant assist from Hoolahan v. Wolves tonight. It's the first goal in this video:
http://www.101greatgoals.com/gvideos...s-2-norwich-2/
Also got a round of applause off the home fans coming off towards the end of the game. I think I'll joing the Hoolahan Fan Club now.
I only saw the second half (and the goals) but he had a stormer.
The Hoolahan goal must be the longest one-two in history.
The guy who puts the ball through for him is the same guy who heads home the return cross.
In fact it is a 1-2-1-2, a bit like Barcelona except on a massively expanded scale.
Turned out to be a valuable point for Wolves in the end.
Hoolahan get man of the match from sky sports.
http://www1.skysports.com/football/n...rescues-Wolves
Last edited by tricky_colour; 20/12/2011 at 11:39 PM.
Yep, hopefully he'll be considered. I think Fahey's place in the squad might be looking less secure.
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