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    I'm thrilled that Garvan still seems to be somewhat under the radar over there... Another 12 months in Ipswich first team for me before I'd start itching for him to move up. Would hate to see him do a "Huddlestone" if you know what I mean... Saying that I wouldn't like Ipswich to get promoted with him either, I don't think that would serve him well.. I'm thinking Blackburn for another two or three years before one of the Big five come in for him (Everton will have joined the ranks at that stage)...

    It's so crazy, it just might work!!
    I pity the fool!.... But suggest ways that he might improve himself.

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    Garvan will never be the player Huddlestone is, im sure of that! He's just too light and his range of passing isn't as good. Doesn't score enough goals either.

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    If you go back through the years of the FA youth cup winning sides you'll find at least a couple of players that made it as premiership regulars (or in the most recent years are breaking through in the premiership atm).


    2004/05: Ipswich Town
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    2003/04: Middlesbrough
    David Wheater
    Andrew Taylor
    Adam Johnson

    2002/03: Manchester United
    Paul McShane
    Chris Eagles
    Kieran Richardson

    2001/02: Aston Villa
    Liam Ridgewell
    Steven Davis
    Luke Moore

    2000/01: Arsenal
    Steve Sidwell
    Jermaine Pennant
    Jérémie Aliadière
    Justin Hoyte

    1999/00: Arsenal
    Steve Sidwell
    Jérémie Aliadière
    Moritz Volz

    1998/99: West Ham United
    Stephen Bywater
    Michael Carrick
    Joe Cole

    1997/98: Everton
    Richard Dunne
    Leon Osman
    Tony Hibbert

    1996/97: Leeds United
    Paul Robinson
    Jonathan Woodgate
    Harry Kewell
    Alan Smith

    1995/96: Liverpool
    Jamie Carragher
    Michael Owen

    Garvan was a year younger than most of the players in the Ipswich cup winning side and was regarded as the one with most potential. He was the first player to get his chance in the first team and has been there ever since. When Ipswich are at their best it's with Garvan controlling their play from the middle of the pitch. It's not often you get that from a 19/20 year old.

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    Eirebhoy, i'm not saying Garvan ain't going to be a good player and important to us but i suppose i'm defending huddlestone more than anything. Having played against him for years and doing athletics with him he's a pure animal and has all the attributes to go right to the top.

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    Morecambe have signed Henry McStay until the end of the season, following his release by Royal Antwerp.
    The Belgians are managed by ex-Burnley player Warren Joyce and Shrimps boss Sammy McIlroy said: "He's been sending me rave notices about this boy."

    The 22-year-old defender has played for Northern Ireland Under-17s and the Republic of Ireland Under-21 team.

    The former Leeds man could face Barnet on Saturday if international clearance comes through in time.

    http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/foot...be/7217987.stm

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    Quote Originally Posted by livehead1 View Post
    Eirebhoy, i'm not saying Garvan ain't going to be a good player
    I actually had that posted copied and pasted earlier as foot.ie was down so I wasn't replying to you or anyone really.

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    Irish Abroad for Wednesday, 30th January 2008: http://www.chatsoccer.net/irishabroa...ate=2008-01-30
    Alan Bennett's first involvement with the Reading senior team this season. No sign of Shane Long though
    Stephen Ireland restored to the Man City starting XI
    As predicted, John O'Shea started on the bench for Man United!
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    Quote Originally Posted by livehead1 View Post
    Garvan will never be the player Huddlestone is, im sure of that! He's just too light and his range of passing isn't as good. Doesn't score enough goals either.
    I wasn't comparing them as players... I was saying I wouldn't like Garvan to leave the championship, where he's playing every week, to play infrequently in the premiership at this stage of his development..
    I pity the fool!.... But suggest ways that he might improve himself.

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    I think Huddlestone can be a very careless footballer and he wouldn't stand out if it wasn't for his atheleticism & size. He has the potential but needs work on his game. Ramos has started the process by helping him and others at Spurs lose weight. Huddlestone is leaner now.

    Garvan will never be his size but is certainly athletic enough to succeed at the highest level. He's a far more elegant player too in my opinion. I don't agree at all that he hasn't the same range of passing. I'd say it's better.

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    Jim O'Brien could be on his way to Tannadice: http://www.skysports.com/story/0,195...096171,00.html
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    After this season I think Garvan needs to start playing Premiership football to keep his progress vertical.It would be great to see Ipswich go on a run but I thought with their new investor they would sign more players this transfer window.With Neil Alexander gone to Rangers, hopefully a chance for Supple.

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    Andy Reid to Sunderland

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    Sunderland have agreed a £4million fee with Charlton for winger Andy Reid.



    The Republic of Ireland international is now holding talks with Roy Keane's side over a switch to the Stadium of Light.


    Reid started his career with Nottingham Forest before joining Tottenham for £4million in January 2005 and then moving on to The Valley for £3million in August 2006.


    Black Cats defender Greg Halford may go in the opposite direction with a loan move to The Valley.


    Addicks manager Alan Pardew told the club's official website: "A fee has been agreed and Andy Reid is talking to Sunderland.


    "It was a difficult decision, but we have to look at ourselves and say 'are we going to let this affect us or will this make us stronger?' Hopefully, the latter will happen."

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    Ipswich sign Norris.

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    Alan Sheehan to Leeds for the rest of the season, scroll down a bit.

    http://www.teamtalk.com/football/sto...097382,00.html

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    Supple and Clarke on loan to Falkirk for the rest of the season
    Good move for Clarke, not sure about Supple though

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    Ipswich report: http://www.itfc.premiumtv.co.uk/page...230359,00.html
    Falkirk report: http://www.falkirkfc.co.uk/falkirk-n...s-on-loan.html
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    Interesting. I like to have an excuse to watch Falkirk.

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    Not a transfer, but Billy Dennehy has returned to Sunderland after his loan at Accrington ended.
    Check out his record here: http://www.chatsoccer.net/irishabroa...0&seasonID=137
    Didn't exactly set the world on fire
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    Suprised Ipswich let Clarke move, he was getting games for them.If he starts scoring goals galore for Falkirk we will be a little more cagey before heralding him as the next big thing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cheifo View Post
    Suprised Ipswich let Clarke move, he was getting games for them.If he starts scoring goals galore for Falkirk we will be a little more cagey before heralding him as the next big thing.
    Check out his profile - http://www.chatsoccer.net/irishabroa...7&seasonID=137 - he was coming off the bench more often than not, only 2 starts in the last two months and he hasn't scored at all this season.
    Falkirk is a good club for him, they play decent football, and with any luck they'll play him as an out and out striker.
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    Cheers Tets,
    thought he was starting more games.Hughes seems to be an excellant manager.It will be interesting to see how he gets on.

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