former Cobh and Kilkenny player colin falvey is playing down there with him.
Still as lean and mean as he was years ago, Phelan - who turns 41 on Sunday - set standards for Otago in covering ground, closing down passing options, and from an advanced midfield role, he also made sorties up the wing, and launched a couple of shots that headed goal wards.
http://www.otagoutd.com/?p=59
We've lost that Terry Phelan...
Who is this guy, Trapper Tony?
Fair play Terry!!
Més Que Un Club - More than a Club
Phelan hot hot hot!
More than a Phelan...
Phelan groovy...
The list of possible tribute songs is as long as the trip to Otago.
Sorely missed.
Just actually looking at his pic on the otago site, he is kinda showing his age!!
Més Que Un Club - More than a Club
Thats just the sunshine - Terry always looked 40 anyway!!!
Who is this guy, Trapper Tony?
Check out the monobrow on General Manager Marc Chidley!
we've lost that terry phelan gets my vote
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I still love the Terry Phelan story from last year's International Players reunion at Croke Park. He was chatting to Niall Quinn and (I'll parahrase a bit) but the exchange apparently went something like this....
TP: "So Niall, what are you up to these days?"
NQ: "Em, actually I'm Chairman of Sunderland"
TP: "Really, that's great. Who's the manager there now?"
I think the tall one was a bit shocked that the news hadn't reached New Zealand....
Terry is an Irish legend though - the closest thing we had to David Langan with his no-nonsense bombing down the touchline. There were a few howlers but he was a warrior for us.
"There's man all over for you, blaming on his boots the fault of his feet" - Samuel Beckett, Waiting for Godot
Phelan is now helping out a team in India
http://calcuttatube.com/irish-resolv...cademy/147003/
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Am looking for old Irish matches on VHS, PM me if you have some and I'll upload them here
Eir Sport recently showed the game in Windsor Park from the 1994 World Cup qualifying campaign.
Terry Phelan was booed by the north's fans throughout. Anyone remember what that was about?
Only Alan Kernaghan received a similar reception but I'm guessing that was because he played schoolboys football for them.
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