Senior Player
Kevin Doyle (Reading)
Richard Dunne (Man City)
Shay Given (Newcastle)
Young Player
Stephen Ireland (Man City)
Shane Long (Reading)
Aiden McGeady (Celtic)
U21 Player
Darren O’Dea (Celtic)
Stephen O’Halloran (Aston Villa)
Stephen Quinn (Sheffield United)
Under 19 Player
Keith Treacy (Blackburn Rovers)
Eddie Nolan (Blackburn Rovers)
Adam Rooney (Stoke City)
Under 17 Player
Ian Daly (Manchester City)
Laurence Gaughan (Celtic)
Conor McCormack (Manchester United)
Under 16 Player
Conor Clifford (Chelsea)
John Dunleavy (Wolves)
Aaron Doran (Blackburn Rovers)
Goal of the Year
Kevin Doyle (Away v Slovakia)
Stephen Ireland (Home v Wales)
Robbie Keane (Away v Wales)
The Hall of Fame and Special Merit awards will be announced on the night while the International Personality will be announced in advance of the awards ceremony sometime in January.
The eircom International Goal of the Year will be decided by public vote. Details on how to vote for this category will be announced at a later date.
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Senior Player: Dunne
Young Player: Ireland
U21 Player: Quinn
Goal of the year: Doyle, although Ireland's was excellent and will win it because of the occasion
Last edited by eirebhoy; 20/12/2007 at 6:18 PM.
i think stevie finnan should have been at least nominated,
he has been our most consistant player.
Dunne, outstanding year
Ireland has done better at international level, McGeady has done better at club level
Ireland to shade it, because of the goals he's scored. The whole granny fiasco may count against him though
O'Dea captained the U-21s and played in the Champion's League
O'Halloran made his senior debut and came back from the States with his reputation enhanced to the point people were dismayed when he was left out of subsequent squads
Quinn has improved at international and club level, but I don't think he's at the level of the other two just yet
O'Dea to shade it
Thought Nolan was the standout player in defence against Germany. He's won every home game on loan with Hartlepool, and lost every away game!
Rooney has continued his scoring streak at underage level, but has yet to hit the heights of last season at club level
Treacy has impressed on the wing when I've seen him play
I'd go with Nolan
I thought Daly was more impressive than Scannell against Italy in January, and I can't really comment on the other two.
Pass
Doyle's was the most impressive of the three, Ireland's was the first goal scored in Croke Park, and the winning goal. Take your pick.
*flips a coin*
Doyle
richie dunne ,
stephen ireland ,
and then doyles goal for me , it's one we'll all rememeber from a terrible year.
Was he crazy!! Yeah , in a very special way , an Irishman.
I slept, and dreamed that life was Beauty;
I woke, and found that life was Duty.
If Ireland wins it I wonder will he dedicate the trophy to his Grannies.
Larry Be Wyse
www.acsportsimages.com
Senior: Dunne
Young: Ireland
U 21: Quinn
Goal: Doyle
Stephen Ireland will swoop into the awards ceremony in the Superman pants, will slide tackle George Hamilton and will finish off by dedicating the award to the grannies as a parting gesture.
Last edited by Wolfie; 21/12/2007 at 9:57 AM. Reason: Ballsed up original
Quoting years at random since 1975
Agree with that. About the only time in the campaign I thought we might have a chance of getting out of the group, and with a proper away win and all. Course, that was all dispatched in injury time, and that was the end of the group really, even with four more games to go.
from the link to fai.ie above
CBS in Limerick is where I went to secondary school, and I was actually talking to the current principal at the school last weekend. I mentioned to him that Mullins was nominated for the School International Player and he told me he's been offered a trial at Blackburn.FAI Schools International Player
Pat Mullins (CBS, Sexton Street, Limerick)
Peter McMahon (St. Macartan’s College, Monaghan)
Richard O’Donovan (Presentation College, Cork)
The eircom International Goal of the Year category will have public involvement again this year.
The three goals nominated for the eircom International Goal of the Year are:
Goal A: Kevin Doyle
Ireland vs Slovakia
Euro 2008 Qualifier
September 2007
Goal B: Stephen Ireland
Ireland vs Wales
Euro 2008 Qualifier
March 2007
Goal C: Robbie Keane
Ireland vs Wales
Euro 2008 Qualifier
November 2007
Go to www.eircom.net/soccer or www.rte.ie/sport/soccer/ to view the three chosen goals.
To enter and have your say, all you have to do is select your eircom Goal of the Year from the choice of three outstanding goals.
If your chosen goal matches the winning goal selected by the jury panel on February 3rd then you'll be in with a chance to win a trip for two to an away qualifier for the 2010 World Cup, including flights, transfers, accommodation and tickets to the match.
To enter, simply call 1515 71 71 84 and follow the instructions or Text GOAL A; GOAL B; or GOAL C followed by your name to 57000
(Callers from Northern Ireland can call 0901 2931194)
Entries cost 1 € or 1 £. Calls from mobiles normally cost more.
The winner will be announced during the live broadcast of the eircom/FAI awards on RTÉ Two and RTÉ.ie on Sunday 3rd February.
From FAI website here
Goal A for me
Honest! I am not a secret Tim nor a closet Sham - I really am a Seagull.
doyle against slovakia at home should be included aswell!! and doyle against bolivia...
'How can I hate women, my Mums one!!!' Chris Finch
I just realised watching the goals again on RTE there that all 3 goals were started by the right back (O'Shea twice and Finnan).
Ireland wins young player. O'Halloran wins U21.
Peter Collins making a tacky joke when tallking about womens football.Tool.![]()
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