San Marino are going to be a handful as the group goes on." - Steve Staunton reacts to performance against San Marino.
Well they aren't spurs, but we turned down an offer from Charlton and Reading for him this year. His status as a "reading reject" is hardly relevant, i'd imagine his performances in the champions league and for Ireland B and the seniors is probably more relevant than being yet-another-irish-lad let go during the ITV bust.
the truth is, you've never seen him play, have you? or perhaps you saw him play for 45 minutes while staunton played him as a winger and bloody second striker because he had to stick him in somewhere. you're making the old chestnut mistake of "he's only as good as his current level". not very wise, given, for example, the stories of kevin doyle and neale fenn - a player who never played at the top grade before cork city, and a player who was a spurs "starlet". Sound familiar? where are they now?
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i watched the full game yesterday, and he looked good.
he has a decent shot on him, can take good set pieces with his left, can spray passes around (can play it short and can play a killer ball).
holds possession well and unlike the rest of spurs midfield can dictate tempo and that's why he'll become a regular under ramos.
i'm sure the new manager will be interested in him
Sorry how does one become a regular when that is his first start ever for Spurs in a league match.
In Trap we trust
He has reached his 21st birthday and he has been capped at underage level for England.
File under Kevin Nolan.
Well I actually have seen him play numerous times, not in the flesh but via RTE and SETANTA. He is one of the best midfielders in the league, however, I don't think, in my opinion he would get anywhere near Ramos's side full stop.
Doyle probably wouldn't get in the side either. That's all I'm saying.
By the way Happy Christmas to you!
San Marino are going to be a handful as the group goes on." - Steve Staunton reacts to performance against San Marino.
Steven Reid, Andy Reid, Darren Potter to name a few wouldn't get near the Spurs team either
worth a look if he's eligible. Who he'd prefer to play for really doesn't concern me once he gives 100%. I think there's some very wooly, romanticised thinking on that issue when it comes to our 2gens. Please don't make me picture Killer in his Irish dancing costume. The stitches won't hold.
" I wish to God that someone would be able to block out the voices in my head for five minutes, the voices that scream, over and over again: "Why do they come to me to die?"
O'Hara has only played 1 game.......anyone remember Dean Marney (if thats his correct name) for Spurs a couple of seasons back? People were raving about him as well and I haven't heard of him since......
yeah, he was linked with Ireland by the Star, and was later shown to have Irish great-grandparents and was ineligible for the Republic. There was a discussion about it on the forum here: http://foot.ie/showthread.php?p=207159
Which reminds me of a Spurs kid who was fought over by Charlton and Taylor, a kid called Andy Turner who plumetted through the divisions like a stone. And people raved about Stephen Kelly and all the others.
We look at a young player and assume an upward spiral until they meet they true potential. But it rarely happens. Despite the money in the game in England there is a real lack of top class coaching so clubs pay disgusting salaries to players but don't invest in coaching. Insane. There is talent and potential there that all can see and it just goes to waste.
O'Hara got 90mins V Fulham again today
"as always i will be focused on coaching and training my team" Rafa B
I think the fact that he's a total midfielder will make a difference, whereas Zokora is more defensive, and Jenas more defensive.
The fact that he's a left footer may also give him an advantage if Ramos is the kind of manager who likes to have a certain number of left footers in his side for balance.
Didn't have a nightmare against Fulham obviously, but did not look as bright as last match.
Last edited by irishfan86; 27/12/2007 at 2:20 PM.
That's the key isn't it?
Pity, as he's a good p[layer in a position we are desperate for someone with his attributes.
This was in the Sunday Telegraph's write up on the Arsenal v Spurs game:
Under Ramos, Spurs have started to flow and while everyone goes on about Arsenal's youngsters, they have found a little Irish gem themselves in Jamie O'Hara, 19, who has already played for England Under-18s but is now having his grandfathers checked out by the Football Association of Ireland. The FAI are not known as Find Another Irishman for nothing.
O'Hara made his debut as a substitute at Portsmouth last week and played as though he had been in the side for years. After another sub's role against Manchester City in midweek, he was given his first start here, a sign of how much faith Ramos has in him, and he promptly upstaged senior midfield men like Steed Malbranque and Kevin-Prince Boateng. Mind you, a lad who has spent most of this season on loan at Millwall was never going to be frightened of a north London derby.
The Sunday Telegraph got his age wrong, he was 21 last Sept.
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