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    Just a temporary ceasefire. Like the christmas truce on the Western Front.

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    Gary Jacob who writes for the English Times reported that Brendan Rodgers was at the Emirates to watch James and Callum McManaman.

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    Quote Originally Posted by geysir View Post
    Just a temporary ceasefire. Like the christmas truce on the Western Front.
    me and PAul agree on more things than we disagree on. It just that we are both vocal when we feel strongly about something. Plus we compete financially which adds another element. We are basically living legends.
    I like high energy football. A little bit rock and roll. Many finishes instead of waiting for the perfect one.

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    You are a bit older than me though Stu, and I am very handsome. My mother told me so.
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    Quote Originally Posted by paul_oshea View Post
    You are a bit older than me though Stu, and I am very handsome. My mother told me so.
    An image of Farmer Dan comes to mind.

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    Quote Originally Posted by geysir View Post
    An image of Farmer Dan comes to mind.
    Farmer Dapper Dan, what with the manbag and all!
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    Should be a serious summer of transfers if some of the rumours are to be believed. Liverpool (again) the latest to be linked with Mac...

    Liverpool want McCarthy & McManaman

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    Can't see McCarthy at Liverpool myself. I reckon he will be playing for a champions league side. To think Rodgers spunked £15 million on Joe Allen but i suppose he bought well in January.
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    Liam Mackey's opinion on McCarthy in The Examiner

    I think it's a fair assessment.

    McCarthy’s a talent but he ain’t yet a midfield messiah

    Thursday, May 16, 2013
    By Liam Mackey

    Having experienced FA Cup glory and relegation despair in the space of just a couple of days, James McCarthy could be forgiven for not knowing if he’s coming or going.

    The answer, however, is almost certainly the latter, since it seems improbable if not downright impossible that, facing a season of huge transition in the Championship, Wigan will be able to hold onto one of their most prized assets. Then again, hardly a year has gone by since McCarthy’s move south from Hamilton Academical to the DW Stadium in 2009 without some feverish speculation pertaining to his immediate future being splashed across the back pages — especially the Irish ones.

    Thus far, however, none of the big guns who have supposedly had him in their sights have actually squeezed the transfer trigger.

    But now, on the back of Wigan’s relegation — and with it the expectation that manager Roberto Martinez will be enticed to pastures new — the clamour surrounding the player’s future is louder than ever. A cursory glance at the headlines over the last few days and weeks would suggest he is set to be inundated with offers: we have been variously informed that Arsenal and Chelsea “will lead the race” for his signature; that Newcastle boss Alan Pardew is “weighing up an ambitious move”; that Spurs are “considering a €10 million bid”; and even in the days leading up to Wigan’s memorable Wembley triumph, that the player was reportedly “trying to ignore speculation surrounding a move to Manchester United” — as well he might, with an FA Cup final still to come at that delicate point.

    And, of course, the bookies, as ever, are anxious to cover all bases: if you’re so inclined, you can currently get 40/1 on the Glasgow boy going to Barcelona.

    Remember where you read it first.

    A reality check might be in order: while it’s reasonably safe to assume that McCarthy will be a Premier League player again next season, whichever club does acquire his services will be landing a work in progress rather than the finished article. Having installed McCarthy as a regular in his side since the start of the current World Cup qualifying campaign, it should be self-evident that Giovanni Trapattoni is an admirer, yet the manager has still managed to ship some criticism for, essentially, failing to add his voice with sufficient vigour to the strident claims that McCarthy is, already, and at just 22, some class of midfield messiah.

    Earlier this week, it’s true, Trapattoni was predicting that the player could become as influential as Michael Carrick or Steven Gerrard, a comparison of contrasts which left at least some of us rather fervently hoping it will turn out to be the latter rather than the former. Yet, for all his qualities as a positionally aware ball-winner and confident passer, I have to confess I’ve seen little enough evidence so far that McCarthy can exert anything like as dynamic or transformative an influence on a game as the Liverpool man.

    Part of that is undoubtedly circumstantial. At forever embattled Wigan, McCarthy has been obliged to do much of his best work in the midfield trenches, acting as a necessary screen for a woefully porous defence. That the task can be thankless was evident enough in those phases of the game at the Emirates on Tuesday night when Arsenal were threatening to run riot — before they finally did.

    With his team under pressure, the bulk of McCarthy’s movement — and passing — was side to side rather than forward. But when Wigan were able to gain the initiative, you could see glimpses of what he has to offer as a constructive force, especially on the few occasions when he surged forward to win the ball and was able to act as a springboard for the attack.

    At international level, you could argue Trapattoni’s conservative game-plan hardly does McCarthy any favours in terms of freedom of expression but, even so, my own opinion is that the player has yet to exert a real sense of authority in the green shirt.

    This is probably what Trapattoni is getting at when he repeatedly insists on referring to him as “a little bit shy”.

    No-one could deny that, at just 22, McCarthy plays his football with uncommon composure and maturity but I am still waiting for the day when he really starts to take games by the scruff of the neck.

    In England, a move to a bigger club, playing with better players, would undoubtedly help. The softly-spoken Glaswegian has never sounded anything but sincere when he has lavished praise on the management style of Martinez but, after perhaps too long a period fighting fires at Wigan, it’s time for James McCarthy to light a few big ones himself.

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    Very fair. The biggest thing for me though is that he has improved every season. It's the perfect time for him to make the big step up but it's vital he goes to the right club.

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    Quote Originally Posted by KK77 View Post
    Can't see McCarthy at Liverpool myself. I reckon he will be playing for a champions league side. To think Rodgers spunked £15 million on Joe Allen but i suppose he bought well in January.
    That was a big enough amount alright for what they got. They really can't afford too many more like that after Dalglish's 'spunking' rampage.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DeLorean View Post
    That was a big enough amount alright for what they got. They really can't afford too many more like that after Dalglish's 'spunking' rampage.
    Yeah like all managers you sign some bad and some good.
    Lets talk about six baby

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    That's a very nice way of putting it.

    Player Signed Cost Came from
    Andy Carroll 31 January 2011 35,000,000 Newcastle United
    Luis Suarez 31 January 2011 22,700,000 Ajax
    Stewart Downing July 15 2011 20,000,000 Aston Villa
    Jordan Henderson 9 June 2011 16,000,000 Sunderland
    Charlie Adam July 2011 7,500,000 Blackpool
    Sebastien Coates 30 August 2011 7,000,000 Nacional
    Jose Enrique 12 August 2011 6,000,000 Newcastle United
    TOTAL = £114,200,000




    Goal.com waying up where the bookies see McCarthy heading:

    Where next for JamesMcCarthy?


    Would he get his game at Arsenal? I'd rate him higher than Aaron Ramsey but Jack Wilshere is seen as something of a massiah himself.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DeLorean View Post
    That's a very nice way of putting it.

    Player Signed Cost Came from
    Andy Carroll 31 January 2011 35,000,000 Newcastle United
    Luis Suarez 31 January 2011 22,700,000 Ajax
    Stewart Downing July 15 2011 20,000,000 Aston Villa
    Jordan Henderson 9 June 2011 16,000,000 Sunderland
    Charlie Adam July 2011 7,500,000 Blackpool
    Sebastien Coates 30 August 2011 7,000,000 Nacional
    Jose Enrique 12 August 2011 6,000,000 Newcastle United
    TOTAL = £114,200,000




    Goal.com waying up where the bookies see McCarthy heading:

    Where next for JamesMcCarthy?


    Would he get his game at Arsenal? I'd rate him higher than Aaron Ramsey but Jack Wilshere is seen as something of a massiah himself.
    Hard to know. Talk of Chelsea as well in the press.
    Lets talk about six baby

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    Staying clear of the Chelsea and Manchester City graveyards should be a priority anyway.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DeLorean View Post
    That's a very nice way of putting it.

    Player Signed Cost Came from
    Andy Carroll 31 January 2011 35,000,000 Newcastle United
    Luis Suarez 31 January 2011 22,700,000 Ajax
    Stewart Downing July 15 2011 20,000,000 Aston Villa
    Jordan Henderson 9 June 2011 16,000,000 Sunderland
    Charlie Adam July 2011 7,500,000 Blackpool
    Sebastien Coates 30 August 2011 7,000,000 Nacional
    Jose Enrique 12 August 2011 6,000,000 Newcastle United
    TOTAL = £114,200,000




    Goal.com waying up where the bookies see McCarthy heading:

    Where next for JamesMcCarthy?


    Would he get his game at Arsenal? I'd rate him higher than Aaron Ramsey but Jack Wilshere is seen as something of a massiah himself.

    Weighing*

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    I'd like to see him at Everton or somewhere similar.

    Don't think he'd get enough game time at a top 4 club, where as a solid top 10 team would suit him excellently. Even somewhere like Stoke.


    I see him moving to Aston Villa though..for some reason.
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    Spurs. I would like him at Spurs. Everton are an unknown as we don't know who the next coach will be.
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    Quote Originally Posted by nigel-harps1954 View Post
    I'd like to see him at Everton or somewhere similar.

    Don't think he'd get enough game time at a top 4 club, where as a solid top 10 team would suit him excellently. Even somewhere like Stoke.


    I see him moving to Aston Villa though..for some reason.
    I suppose if Roberto goes to Everton it could be a move. Spurs is also a good call but would he get the game time? Can't see him chancing Villa even though they should improve a lot next season.
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    He wouldn't get on the pitch for Stoke, not with Pulis in charge. Maybe wide on the right, but he isn't solid enough defensively for TP to play him in the centre.

    It would be great for Ireland to have him alongside Gibson in central midfield for Everton.

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