Obviously watches his players closelyOriginally Posted by lofty9
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unless of course he is referring to to Reid's political allegiance!!![]()
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LOLOriginally Posted by Stuttgart88
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"Inflatable hammers and Leprechaun suits, & a chorus of "Here we go" or Olé, Olé"....
Obviously watches his players closelyOriginally Posted by lofty9
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unless of course he is referring to to Reid's political allegiance!!![]()
Honest! I am not a secret Tim nor a closet Sham - I really am a Seagull.
now i get itOriginally Posted by Stuttgart88
Just thought you were being cruel to the poor whale.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/london/4631396.stm
That would be a disaster for him. I know he's not playing much but he's better than League 1. And whilst I wouldn't have him first choice for the Ireland in his current shape and form it would be a shame to lose him.Originally Posted by Tired&Emotional
"...and it's Charlie Chaplin on the wing..."
Apparently after they'd visited the Big Brother house the police went to White Hart Lane after rumours of someone else seen in an huge gorilla coat.Originally Posted by Stuttgart88
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"...and it's Charlie Chaplin on the wing..."
After all the trouble Forest had with Reid I am a bit surprised to see them
putting in a bid for him, although he was quite settled in Nottingham apparently.
Incidently whenever I seach google news for "Andy Reid" I keep getting
links for some USA coach. This time I accidently clicked on 'search images'
and this is what I got.
http://images.google.co.uk/images?so...en&q=andy+Reid
Both Reids have a surprisingly simimar build, I wonder if they are related![]()
Pompey chairman Milan Mandaric on Reid: "We’ve had a conversation with Spurs but have not negotiated a deal yet."
Personally I think a move to Portsmouth would be great for Reid.There is supposed to be some Russian bloke pumping in the money and Redknapp is a good manager.I really don't think he should stay at Spurs as he will never be sure of his place and also the fact that Jol apparently is not even sure if he is right or left footed.He should stay well away from Forest.I rate Andy Reid a lot and think he is a very intelligent player with a lot to offer.We need him playing regular football and Portsmouth maybe the break he needs.
I've just remembered how close Redknapp was to signing Reid at Southampton from Forest so I'm not suprised to see him in for him again. Hopefully he gets him as he certainly rates him.
Redknapp to give Reid transfer lifeline at Pompey
Tuesday January 24th 2006
Gerry McDermott
WITH just one week to go before the transfer window shuts until the end of the season, the next eight days could define the season for several Irish players.
This time last year Andy Reid was left waiting until the final hours of the window before completing his move to Premiership outfit Tottenham Hotspur from Nottingham Forest.
Reid's dream move to White Hart Lane has turned into something of a nightmare this season as the Irish international winger has found himself on the fringes of the Spurs first team.
But Portsmouth are ready to offer him a lifeline with Harry Redknapp keen to take him on loan until the end of the season after Newcastle United sold Laurent Robert, who was on-loan at Fratton Park, to Benfica.
Redknapp believes that Reid would fit in seamlessly on the left wing as a direct replacement for Robert and the chance to resurrect his Premiership career as well as impressing new Ireland boss Stephen Staunton is likely to appeal to the Dubliner.
"We've had a conversation with Spurs, but have not negotiated a deal yet," Pompey chairman Milan Mandaric said yesterday.
Another player who could be on his way out of Spurs is defender Stephen Kelly. He made only his fourth appearance of the season on Saturday against Aston Villa but has indicated he won't be happy if he doesn't keep his place for the next game against Fulham.
That match is due to take place this day week, the night the window closes, so the chances of Kelly leaving this month would seem to be remote but with his contract up this summer he could be gone in the close season.
"If I'm not in the side for the Fulham game I'll have to look at things again," Kelly said. "I thought I did well against Villa and if I keep my place then I keep my place. If I don't then we'll see what happens."
Kelly has been told by boss Martin Jol that he has a future at Spurs but the 22-year-old academy product, a regular last season, craves first-team action in order to press his international claims. "I think there's a future for me at Tottenham but I'm 22 and to progress and be pushing for an international place I need to be playing first team football."
Liverpool midfielder Darren Potter seemed to be on his way to Hearts after the Scottish club's majority shareholder, Vladimir Romanov, agreed a £750,000 deal with the Anfield club at the beginning of December.
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But Potter has been out of action due to injury since then and reports from Edinburgh last night night suggested that the deal will not go ahead until the U21 international proves his fitness by training with Hearts.
Former Ireland goalkeeper Dean Kiely is another to be linked with a move to Portsmouth after losing his place at Charlton.
Addicks boss Alan Curbishley is reportedly interested in Norwich City's Robert Green and if he signs the England goalkeeper then the way would be clear for the 35-year-old Kiely to move down to Portsmouth.
Heading back to England could be Ian Harte who has made no secret of his desire to leave Spanish Second Division side Levante.
Harte is being chased by Portsmouth and Sunderland but his biggest stumbling block could be persuading Levante to transfer him as he is a key part of this side this season and scored on Sunday night from a trademark free-kick.
Already the January transfer window has seen some Irish players on the move with Roy Keane signing on the dotted line for Celtic after his controversial exit from Manchester United making the most headlines.
Striker Alan Lee completed a £150,000 move from Cardiff City to Ipswich Town while Shelbourne winger Wes Hoolahan joined Livingstone for £100,000 and U21 goalkeeper Wayne Henderson left Aston Villa for Brighton on a initial fee of £20,000.
Liam Miller's loan move from Manchester United to Leeds was confirmed until the end of the season and there were also loan moves for Patrick Cregg (Arsenal to Falkirk), Stephen Quinn (Sheffield United to Rotherham), David Bell (Rushden & Diamonds to Luton) and Gerard Nash (Ipswich to Hartlepool), while Limerickman John McGrath joined Conference side Weymouth.
Meanwhile, Luton's Irish U21 defender Kevin Foley has been linked with a move to West Ham following the departure of Tomas Repka.
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Gerry McDermott rounding up all the old rumours.![]()
Yep, but the trouble is that only one of the Irish players is rumoured to be going up (Foley), while all the rest are taking a backward step.
Harte scored two penalties for Levante at the weekend taking his tally for the season to 9, he's only one goal behind the team's top scorer Riga.
Levante are currently third in the Second Division and will be hoping for a return to to the top flight as the top three teams go up. They have three games left.
According to the local (ever so slightly partisan) press, they reckon he's the best penalty and free-kick taker in the Second Division.
Regardless of what Levante do, he's apparently set on returning to England for family reasons, and although the club will be sad to see him leave, the million a year he's raking in will come in handy.
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Socrates (89)
Hartey's faults are well documented on this forum - lack of pace, positional sense etc. However he has always been strong on set pieces. his delivery from free kicks, corners etc is normally of a very high standard. His penalty in Suwon was poor but his confidence was shot to bits at that stage.
He wouldn't be my first choice elftback but he is an option particularly if we are chasing a game. I also appreciate his commitment in turning up regularly for Irish squads.
such a legend.(not being sarcastic) i heard him saying though that he would "settle for a championship club" in england. way to sell yourself short there harty
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I like him, and hes a good player, but how many of those 9 were from open play? Or even Free Kicks?Originally Posted by Over the post
I seem to remember him getting one from open play early in the season, but the rest are all free kicks and penalties. 10 assists too.Originally Posted by thew0rm2345
Mind you, no one's under any illusions that he can defend...
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I still think he is our best option at Left Back, I think he played well since he came back for qualifiers.
Originally Posted by Over the post
everyone likes to pile on Harte but while I don't have any illusions over his defensive ability, he plays harder than ANYONE on this team EVERY TIME he plays - be it a friendly or a world cup game.
Originally Posted by vega007
Have to agree with you there. May not be the best defender in the world but he sure wears his heart on his sleeve.Pity we don’t have more like him.
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