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    McGeady before tomorrow's must win game against Benfica.

    "I want to start. It is a massive game and one we must win. I'm really looking forward to it.

    "Of course, the manager could well change things and field a far more defensive formation than he usually does.

    "But I'm enjoying my football. Perhaps it is a confidence thing, but I feel I have the ability to knock the ball past players and burst past them now.

    "In the past, that wasn't always the case. I have certainly worked hard on my speed and fitness with the specialist coaches we have.

    "I think a fair criticism of me is that I don't score enough. I have only scored one goal this season. Most of the other lads have scored two or three.

    "I want to be up there with them. I get my fair share of chances. I just need to start hitting the target more. I am determined to do that - starting with Benfica."


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    It actually is very obvious that he's knocking the ball ahead of himself a lot now and trying to beat defenders purely with pace.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Irish_Praha View Post
    As our in-form strikers Lee and Keane should start against Wales.
    Would have possibly agreed a few weeks ago but Doyle looks like he's coming in to form again. I cant imagine Givens' will have any priority but a win and I'd expect the 'normal' XI to play.

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    2 thoughts from this weekend

    Shay wasn't playing again (the story was he was injured). Assuming Allardyce keeps his job I believe he will sign Jaskaleinen in January. (Hard to believe he will replace the one bit of the team that has worked over the last few years but there we go.) The obvious place for Shay is Arsenal. They need a new keeper, Shay is not Euro Cup tied and would be available for a few million. I'd love to see him playing consistently at the top level.

    Robbie was dropped by Ramos, another manager from the school of fixing the thing that isnt broken. I guess this is him showing he's the boss but were Robbie to be available I can't see where he'd go. None of the top 4 need him and I think he'd end up at Middlesborough or somewhere. I do think him and Drogba would be a great pairing though.

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    Irish Abroad for Wednesday, 24th October 2007: http://www.chatsoccer.net/irishabroa...ate=2007-10-24
    Irish Abroad for Thursday, 25th October 2007: http://www.chatsoccer.net/irishabroa...ate=2007-10-25
    Irish Abroad for Friday, 26th October 2007: http://www.chatsoccer.net/irishabroa...ate=2007-10-26
    Irish Abroad for Saturday, 27th October 2007: http://www.chatsoccer.net/irishabroa...ate=2007-10-27
    Irish Abroad for Sunday, 28th October 2007: http://www.chatsoccer.net/irishabroa...ate=2007-10-28
    Irish Abroad for Monday, 29th October 2007: http://www.chatsoccer.net/irishabroa...ate=2007-10-29
    Irish Abroad for Tuesday, 30th October 2007: http://www.chatsoccer.net/irishabroa...ate=2007-10-30
    Irish Abroad for Wednesday, 31th October 2007: http://www.chatsoccer.net/irishabroa...ate=2007-10-31
    Irish Abroad for Friday, 2nd November 2007: http://www.chatsoccer.net/irishabroa...ate=2007-11-02
    Irish Abroad for Saturday, 3rd November 2007: http://www.chatsoccer.net/irishabroa...ate=2007-11-03
    Irish Abroad for Sunday, 4th November 2007: http://www.chatsoccer.net/irishabroa...ate=2007-11-04

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    hello all apologies for the sporadic posting of late, ole CTP has found himself getting laid repeatedly by a lady who has made considerable demands on his time, and at times, ill admit, when its come to the choice between posting on here and indulging in acts of various degrees of delicious depravity, you guys have come second.

    I will try harder though, on that gentlemen, I give my word.

    to business:

    recently, Alan Sheehan has gotten back into the side and managed to stay there, and by and large had done well, even managed to look good at times in a side which has looked very ordinary and changes manager every 6 weeks.

    he has that air of confidence about him, not misplaced arrogance, but an assured presence, he is also playing a wingback role and at times has to be disciplined in his attacking runs and the timing of them, but he is getting it right at present, and ive not seen his flank productively attacked due to his going awol at all recently.

    the major plus is this guys left foot, I was at stamford bridge on wed last and his delivery led directly to 2 of leicesters 3 goals and his assists have led to goals in several games ive seen. a bit like Ian Harte except able to play too.

    needs to keep it up, with another new manager on the horizon any day now.

    heres a recent piece with him on the season so far and his thoughts on his progress, from the bluearmy site.




    Sheehan gets call-up as extra work starts to pay

    by Andy Mann

    Leicester City defender Alan Sheehan believes he is beginning to reap the rewards of his extra work on the training ground.


    Sheehan revealed he has been staying behind at the end of sessions to work on his game, particularly his set-piece delivery.

    And it is beginning to pay off with Sheehan, who has made eight starts this season, enjoying his first run in the side for almost two years.

    His in-swinging corners were the source of both goals in the crucial win against Sheffield Wednesday on Saturday, and he is also the team's joint top-scorer thanks to his free-kicks against Watford and Nottingham Forest in the Coca-Cola Cup.

    The 21-year-old Sheehan said: “Set-pieces are something that we have been working on.
    “We have great aerial threat from corners and if you put the ball in the right areas we are going to score.

    “It's something I do a lot of work on, particularly since the new manager came in.

    “I work with (assistant manager) Frank Burrows and we stay out an extra 20 or 30 minutes after training, working on free-kicks outside the box and stuff like that.

    “The gaffer says to make sure we get the ball in the right areas and lucky enough on Saturday we got two goals.

    “I had a free-kick in the second half which was really close as well.”

    He added: “I am pleased to be playing. Last year was very frustrating for me because I wanted to get into the side.

    “This year I have had a good run then a little rest. I came back in on Saturday and it was good to get the win.”

    Sheehan's performances for City have earned him a recall to the Republic of Ireland Under-21s. He has not played since winning the last of his five caps when he was 19.

    But today he was set to travel to Stockholm for the game against Sweden Under-21s on Friday.

    “It's brilliant to get a call up,” he said. “We have got a good team and it's always great to play for your country.”

    Sheehan is out of contract at the Walkers Stadium at the end of the season. And the former Academy-player-of-the-year, who has been at the club since he was 16, said: “I would love to stay at the club.

    “At the moment my personal goal is to stay in the Leicester team and do as well as I can.

    “For the team it is to win as many games and get into the play-offs or promoted.”

    Gareth McAuley, meanwhile, has been called up by Northern Ireland for their European Championship qualifier against Sweden next Wednesday. The City defender, who had initially been put on standby, will link up with the squad on Saturday.

    McAuley, captain in the absence of Stephen Clemence, who has a hamstring injury, has received further recognition by being included in the Championship team of the week.

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    Latest in a series on Man City's website about Academy players that have broken through - Stephen Elliott: http://www.mcfc.co.uk/default.sps?pa...11&toyear=2007
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    Great performence by McGEady. A pity he doesn't do anything like that in green.
    San Marino are going to be a handful as the group goes on." - Steve Staunton reacts to performance against San Marino.

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    Irish Abroad for Tuesday, 6th November 2007: http://www.chatsoccer.net/irishabroa...ate=2007-11-06
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    PAul, Marshall and Karl Moore lined out for Man City's reserves in a 3-2 win over Blackburn Rovers' reserves including Steven Reid, Eddie Nolan, Keith Treacy and Alan Judge.

    Man City review: http://www.mcfc.co.uk/default.sps?pagegid={DBD12D53-8346-431D-A04F-5D0F8664DE80}&newsid=505213
    Blackburn review: http://www.rovers.premiumtv.co.uk/page/ReserveNews/0,,10303~1161506,00.html
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    Alan Sheehan, pre last nights 1-1 draw at preston,




    Sheehan so keen to prove a point to his former boss

    by Steve Pumfrey

    Alan Sheehan is desperate to “prove a point” to former manager Robert Kelly when Leicester City travel to Preston in the Championship tonight (7.45).


    Kelly is now assistant manager at Deepdale and Sheehan says: “I'm looking forward to this one big-time. There's going to be a bit of rivalry with Rob Kelly there.

    “He didn't really play me when he was manager here at Leicester so I've got a point to prove to him.”

    Sheehan did not make a first-team appearance during Kelly's 15-month spell in charge at the Walkers Stadium, and was shipped out on loan to League Two Mansfield for eight weeks. He had made five appearance when Craig Levein was at the helm.

    “I think I've now proved to everyone at Leicester that I'm good enough to play at this level,” added the Republic of Ireland under-21 international.

    Sheehan has scored twice this season, and has been a major weapon for City with his set-piece deliveries.

    And he went close to adding to his tally during City's 1-1 draw at Colchester on Saturday with another left-footed free-kick.

    “I've had a look at it and I think it's just shaved a post,” said Sheehan. “I spend a lot of time practicing my delivery and I'm due a goal soon.”

    He would love it to be against Preston, and not just because of the Kelly connection.

    Sheehan will miss the weekend home clash with Burnley through suspension after collecting five bookings. He picked up a sixth caution at Layer Road.

    “I'm enjoying it so I don't want to miss out,” said Sheehan, who was City's Academy player of the season in 2005.

    “The wing-back role gives me more of a chance to get forward. I've got Patrick Kisnorbo inside me and he loves defending.

    “I think the system we are employing is a good one and, when we get our natural midfielders back - such as James Wesolowski and Stephen Clemence - we're going to be quite a force.

    “I think we are starting to blend as a good team. Gerry Taggart and Frank Burrows have been together for three games and we play some nice football at times.

    "A few of the boys were disappointed that we took only a point at Colchester, but I think that shows how much we are coming on.”

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    Quote Originally Posted by CraftyToePoke View Post
    hello all apologies for the sporadic posting of late, ole CTP has found himself getting laid repeatedly by a lady who has made considerable demands on his time, and at times, ill admit, when its come to the choice between posting on here and indulging in acts of various degrees of delicious depravity, you guys have come second.
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    Irish players in Britain - playing well

    This isn't meant as a rant. It might come across slightly, but I am trying to figure out what exactly is missing in the setup at International level forget about the manager for once. We have had many discussions like this in the past, but I feel now is a good time to resurrect this.

    THe names are here of who I believe to be doing above average:

    Doyle ( scored 4, 3 assists )
    Keane ( need I say more, 25 goals in 33 games )
    Dunne ( been superb for City bar chelsea where he switched off )
    Given ( reliable as always bar these niggling injuries )
    Ireland ( lets just include him for now, he has been doing well )
    Steve Finnan ( very solid and been getting forward a lot for liverpool ) - i know he will be retiring at the end of the campaign but for this qualifying round
    Duffer*
    Lets not forget Duff who was here for near half the campaign as always, and though we feel he may have been doing poorly ( by Irish/our standards ), he was still doing very well as a player.

    Right, I am going to leave it at that for now. As that is probably ( bar hunt maybe or possibly even McShane) a backbone of a decent team more than capable of going into the last game of a qualifying championship in contention for 2nd place. Taking the manager out of the equation here ( i.e. Staunton ) these players have footballing brains, and should be able gel together as individuals playing for Ireland. They have been doing well over the last 2 years or so across water, ye we have been extremely poor. The question I ask is why? Is it simply the lack of a good holding and defensive midfielder, that breaks up attacks and sets up play going forward, and lets the more offensive/attack minded players go do what they are good at, or is it a case that these players are on different wave lenghts and their respective club team players are making it happen for them and they cant do it on their own, hence when they come playing at international level they get found out? Or is it just motivation? I really think that this is what our next manager needs to figure out and fast, our the next campagin is going to be another damp squid too.
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    Quote Originally Posted by paul_oshea View Post

    Doyle ( scored 4, 3 assists )
    Keane ( need I say more, 25 goals in 33 games )
    Dunne ( been superb for City bar chelsea where he switched off )
    Given ( reliable as always bar these niggling injuries )
    Ireland ( lets just include him for now, he has been doing well )
    Steve Finnan ( very solid and been getting forward a lot for liverpool ) - i know he will be retiring at the end of the campaign but for this qualifying round
    Duffer*
    Lets not forget Duff who was here for near half the campaign as always, and though we feel he may have been doing poorly ( by Irish/our standards ), he was still doing very well as a player.
    I agree with alot of what you're saying, most of these players have been playing well abroad. Even though Duff's form has dropped for Newcastle I still think he plays very well for Ireland, when playing, and is a keen asset. Given has been a little off character lately but I'll put that down to injuries and losing his place to Harper.

    What campaign is Finnan retiring after? This one or the next? A huge loss either way.

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    I never heard that Finnan was retiring anytime soon.
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    In the Championship Jay Tabb and Andy Reid have been exceptional. Alan Lee and Garvan have been in good form for Ipswich..

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    Irish Abroad for Wednesday, 7th November 2007: http://www.chatsoccer.net/irishabroa...ate=2007-11-07
    Irish Abroad for Thursday, 8th November 2007: http://www.chatsoccer.net/irishabroa...ate=2007-11-08

    For the record:
    The list of Irish Players who've played in Europe this season is
    Aiden McGeady
    Andy O'Brien
    Bobby Ryan
    Darren O'Dea
    James O'Brien
    Joey O'Brien
    John O'Shea
    Lee Carsley
    Richie Byrne
    Robbie Keane
    Steve Finnan
    Last edited by tetsujin1979; 09/11/2007 at 11:11 AM.
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    Lee Carsley in superb form for Everton at the moment

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    I think you can add Mark Yeates to that list. Also McGeady...

    In the Premiership Stephen Hunt is having a good season. He's a much better player than I gave him credit for 15 months ago.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stuttgart88 View Post
    I think you can add Mark Yeates to that list.
    Has Yeates really been that good though? I know he scored a few nice free kicks but that doesn't necessarily mean he's been playing well.

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