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eh ye he kinda has...only thing is hes old so hes only a short term solution
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"We lost because we didn't win"- Ronaldo
has to be starting if westwood is out
We're all assuming Westwood is out, so it wouldn't be dropping Westwood would it? Two of the Murphys? Joe has never played top level before and Brian is on the bench at Ipswich. So you would feel comfortable putting one of those lads in ahead of the Championship's best stopper?
Kenny returns to Leeds for pre-season training: http://balls.ie/football/paddy-kenny...gh-pre-season/
Call him up, Martin!
Seems a fair reason to sack him, although his salary or lack of conditioning might be nearer the truth!
http://www.independent.ie/sport/socc...-30403954.html
That new Italian owner of theirs is a complete idiot...
Assuming he gets a decent new club, should Kenny be reconsidered for national service? I'd say yes, as a squad member but not as first choice.
He leaves less of the goal to aim at, and can wobble a roll of fat to block a shot quicker than a svelte keeper can dive. Where's the problem?
Seriously, though, if he got in shape, I'd consider him as a useful squad member in the medium term.
Hello, hello? What's going on? What's all this shouting, we'll have no trouble here!
- E Tattsyrup.
I didn't realise he wasn't in good nick, but when fit I'd prefer him over Randolph all day long. Even when not fit actually.
Ou-est le Centre George Pompidou?
I really don't fancy Randolph. I think he has an error in him in every game.
Paddy has had some strange stuff happen to him over the years, strange enough that getting sacked because you were born on the wrong day is not outstandingly weird, considering.
And they are calling a former irish keeper.
Why don't they call him English, yorkshire pudding or something? We returned him years ago.
Will be great to see ifjoe murphy can push into squad after his move to huddersfield. I think he has been a very fine keeper
He'll be kept busy there !
Forget about the performance or entertainment. It's only the result that matters.
Short interview in today's Examiner with Kenny: https://www.irishexaminer.com/sport/...-40085780.html
His autobiography is out now
Former Sheffield Utd and Leeds Utd keeper Kenny (45) takes a first step into management, with Nathan Halliwell, at ninth tier Goole AFC. Kenny spent his early playing days in non-league football until Neil Warnock found him.
Former Sheffield United and Leeds United man Paddy Kenny takes first managerial job with non-league side (thestar.co.uk)
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