id agree by far the best but the obvious ans is lack of ambition.
lads know im prob in the wrong thread but how is Shane Clarke not up with Limerick.
By far the best young player in town. No offence to Janesboro but seriously.
id agree by far the best but the obvious ans is lack of ambition.
Two boys well down the pecking order in centre mid.
But not as far as this youngfella.and alan carroll didnt last long either
In fairness man, it's pointless stirring on here when you know full well why he was subbed up in Oriel.*Surprised Harrington hung on as long as he did after he was brought on seemingly for no other reason than to sub him within minutes against Dundalk a few weeks back.
Bit unorthodox but I actually agreed with it in hindsight.
*Apologies in advance if you don't actually know.![]()
Those three is far enough to be honest man.
Grant had lots of chances to show he was up to it at senior level and he didn't.
Harrington had lots of chances to show he was fit enough and he didn't. Maybe not his fault but certainly not Mike Kerleys fault either.
I think it's a bit disengenuous to put their departure down to not being in the magicians favour when there were and are obvious reasons.
We're not talking Carthy on loan to Waaaaherfur here.
lim til i die you have never kicked a ball in your intire life and you go around posting comments as if you know it all but im sorry you know nothing
How many chances? Six? Eight? There's no way he had more starts than that. Wayne Colbert was no better than reasonable when he emerged on the scene first. Pushing good, young talent towards the door because they're not amazing just yet it short-sighted at best and wilfully moronic at worst.
The Shane Guerin thing is baffling too. Beyond baffling.
And the petty stuff like not allowing the A team players to train with the first team players?Kerley's come a long way from the united squad he welded first time around (and yes joeSoap I'm aware it was NOC's squad!
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The ball is round and has many surprises.
Did I say anything??
On a more serious note, for me this season has been all about getting the house in order off the pitch, and the club seem to be making progress in that area.
Regarding the on-pitch activity, I wasn't aware of things like the A training etc, and tbh would be a bit concerned about things like that. However, a manager lives or dies on his results, and we've had some very unexpected, impressive ones to date. I'm sure people won't give a toss if next season we get promoted and he has the A squad washing the boots and kit of the first team.
A fifth place finish would be progress, and the best we could have hoped for at the start of a very uncertain season.
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That Mourinho character never kicked a ball either yet has somehow managed to convince all sorts of people that he knows the game.
In fact...
Arrogant/sarcastic demeanour.
'Fantastic' jacket.
Graying.
Nothing positive to say about Man Yoo.
Have any of you ever seen LTID and Jose Mourinho in the same room?![]()
The ball is round and has many surprises.
Of course
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sizzler joins alidiei in receiving a warning for personal abuse on this thread. I'd take it as a favour if the rest of the posters would refrain from stooping to so simian a level.
The ball is round and has many surprises.
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