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    McShane played in the centre tonight away to Newcastle. Apparantly he miskicked a clearance which led to a chance for Owen but was otherwise excellent. Clean sheet.

    People on Hull forum also saying that was McShane's last game for Hull as he has been recalled by Sunderland.

    That's his 2nd game for Hull at centre half, both the cup games against Newcastle and 2 clean sheets. The only 2 clean sheets Hull have kept since October. Here was the comments after his first game at centre half 2 weeks ago:

    "McShane and Turner both did well today"

    "I must admit i was worried when i saw Mcshane at CB but he did well"

    "Mcshane seemed a bit more comfortable at centre back rather than on the wingback position"

    "I thought McShane and Boateng were our best players today."

    "McShane was better in the centre than at fullback"


    http://www.hull.vitalfootball.co.uk/...=9088&posts=14
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    Quote Originally Posted by eirebhoy View Post
    McShane played in the centre tonight away to Newcastle. Apparantly he miskicked a clearance which led to a chance for Owen but was otherwise excellent. Clean sheet.

    People on Hull forum also saying that was McShane's last game for Hull as he has been recalled by Sunderland.

    That's his 2nd game for Hull at centre half, both the cup games against Newcastle and 2 clean sheets. The only 2 clean sheets Hull have kept since October. Here was the comments after his first game at centre half 2 weeks ago:

    "McShane and Turner both did well today"

    "I must admit i was worried when i saw Mcshane at CB but he did well"

    "Mcshane seemed a bit more comfortable at centre back rather than on the wingback position"

    "I thought McShane and Boateng were our best players today."

    "McShane was better in the centre than at fullback"

    http://www.hull.vitalfootball.co.uk/...=9088&posts=14
    From what I saw thought he was poor position wise, got caught for pace on a number of occassions too.

    But hey if thats the type of player you want in the Ireland team.......

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    Report I read (Daily Mail - I didn't buy it, it was left on the tube ) said that McShane & his CB partner were in a terrible defensive mix up from a high ball that allowed Owen to outmuscle them and nearly score.

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    Quote Originally Posted by eirebhoy View Post
    This must be about the 10th time I've seen a very similar post to this from you on this forum. We know by now he's the Championship North Player of 2008. We know he won a load of other awards. We know you think he's better than McShane and Bruce. Move on a bit now. By all means keep us updated on his every game. I'm biased towards McGeady but I'll still post here and tell you if he has a poor game.
    I dunno EB.... You used to be all hot for Richie Partridge at one stage!!!!
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    Potter to the owls and Killer gone to Hull ..hopw they gey a lot of game time.
    I hope for Potter he can get things back on track.

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    Report on Keiren Westwood on IM SCouting, He is their player of the week to watch:

    http://www.imscouting.com/player_to_...eiren+Westwood

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    Quote Originally Posted by dr_peepee View Post
    I dunno EB.... You used to be all hot for Richie Partridge at one stage!!!!
    Not based on much more than reports though.

    Quote Originally Posted by the doc View Post
    From what I saw thought he was poor position wise, got caught for pace on a number of occassions too.

    But hey if thats the type of player you want in the Ireland team.......
    Most inexperienced centre halves need to be led. Look at Micah Ricards. Positional sense in that position only comes with experience and some players like Bobo Balde and Phil Babb require an organiser beside them their whole career but with the right player beside them they can be brilliant.
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    John O'Flynn has scored for Barnet today to put them 1 up. his 8th goal of the season.
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    Irish Abroad for Wednesday, 14th January 2009: http://www.chatsoccer.net/irishabroa...ate=2009-01-14
    John O'Shea made his 18th start of the season, and completed 90 minutes for the 15th time. By comparison last season he only made 17 starts in total, and completed 13 of these
    Sean Scannell scored his third goal of the season, Palace have won both home games, and lost the only away game, in which he scored
    Caleb Folan played his first minutes of football since the 8th November 2008

    Irish Abroad for Friday, 16th January 2009: http://www.chatsoccer.net/irishabroa...ate=2009-01-16
    Alan Power came off the bench for his first minutes of senior football since the 6th September 2008
    In the same game, Colin Larkin made his first start since the 18th October

    Irish Abroad for Saturday, 17th January 2009: http://www.chatsoccer.net/irishabroa...ate=2009-01-17
    Rory Delap scored his second of the season
    Richard Dunne was sent off for the second time this season. He's now the joint leader in Premiership red cards, with Duncan Ferguson and Patrick Vieira
    Andy Reid came off the bench for the tenth time this season. He hasn't started a game for Sunderland since the 26th December 2008
    Stephen Kelly started his first game since the 20th September 2008
    Keith Fahey made his debut for Birmingham in the same game, introduced as a late second half substitute
    Andy Keogh completed 90 minutes in consecutive games for the first time since October.
    Owen Garvan scored his sixth goal of the season, Ipswich have not lost a game in which he has scored
    Wes Hoolahan scored his first goal for Norwich
    Darren Potter made his first appearance of the season, and marked the occasion with a goal
    Mark Yeates scored his ninth of the season
    Anthony Pilkington scored his third goal in two games
    Patrick Cregg marked his first start since the 6th December 2008 by getting sent off

    Irish Abroad for Sunday, 18th January 2008: http://www.chatsoccer.net/irishabroa...ate=2009-01-18
    Aiden McGeady was booked for the third time this season. All of these have come away from home. Similarly, last season, eight of his eleven bookings were away from Celtic Park
    James O'Brien made his fourth start of the season for Motherwell. The Steelmen have not lost any of these games

    Irish Abroad for Monday, 19th January 2008: http://www.chatsoccer.net/irishabroa...Details.xquery
    Robbie Keane was substituted for the 18th time this season
    After completing 90 minutes for the previous two games, Aiden Downes was substituted for the first time since the 13th December
    All goals, yellow and red cards tweeted in real time on mastodon, BlueSky and facebook

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    Cassidy relishing Cypriot chance

    Friday 9 January 2009
    In the last few years Matthew Cassidy has been making his way up the ranks with Bolton Wanderers FC and the Republic of Ireland youth teams. So it was something of a surprise this summer when he opted to join Cypriot club Enosis Neon Paralimni FC.
    Cyprus chance
    Born in Blackpool to an Irish mother and English father, Cassidy signed for Liverpool FC as a nine-year-old before a move to Bolton at Under-14 level. He seemed to be heading for a Premier League breakthrough but a change of manager late in 2007 altered his fortunes and left him contemplating moves to lower-division teams Northampton Town FC and Doncaster Rovers FC before the recommendation of a Bolton official who once played in Cyprus meant a new direction.
    Bolton exit
    "Up until Christmas [2007] I was with Bolton but after Sammy Lee left, I fell out of favour under new manager Gary Megson," the 20-year-old told uefa.com. "After being told that it wasn't working out with me, I was allowed to go on trial at several other clubs in England. I went to Northampton and Doncaster and was offered a contract by Doncaster. But then Peter Farrell from Bolton told me about the prospect of playing in Cyprus. He had played here and recommended I come out to Cyprus because he knew somebody there who knew a club. I did, liked what I saw and signed with Paralimni."
    'Very professional'
    Instead of a northern English winter Cassidy now lives a ten-minute drive from the resort of Ayia Napa, but he is not there for a holiday and has been impressed by the level of Cypriot football with Anorthosis Famagusta FC making it to this season's UEFA Champions League group stage. "I was very surprised by the standards of the club," he said. "It's very professional, as are the training sessions. I really like the town and it's a good place to start up your career because there good prospects of moving up if you play. Also the league has improved a lot and you only have to see that a Cypriot team played in this year's Champions League."
    Frustration
    However, it has not been plain sailing at Enosis, who lie ninth in the 14-team league, just two points above the relegation zone, and are on to their third coach of the season with the December appointment of Eduard Eranosyan. Cassidy has managed just a couple of substitute appearances, making his league debut in a 7-1 loss at leaders AC Omonia, but the arrival of the Armenian coach has given him hope of a breakthrough. "I feel I am ready and am just waiting, really," Cassidy said. "I hope the new coach gives me a proper chance. I like the look of him because he has good authority and I like the training sessions."

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    Kelly set for massive debut

    Posted on: Wed 21 Jan 2009
    Royals boss Steve Coppell is likely to give Julian Kelly his full League debut in next Tuesday's top-of-the-table clash at home against Wolverhampton Wanderers.

    Liam Rosenior misses the game through suspension, and Graeme Murty cannot be recalled from Charlton, so 19-year-old Kelly is set to take his place at right back.

    Coppell has handed Kelly four starts in cup competitions this season, as well as allowing him three substitute appearances in the League, but this would be the first Coca-Cola Championship start in his career.

    Steve said, "I shall more than likely go with Julian Kelly.

    "You groom a player in order to have him progress.

    "He's played in the first team this season and he's been in the squad all year long so we'll find out."

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    Good news for Kelly, really came out of nowhere after some decent performances in pre-season.
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    I was just thinking we're short on right fulls!!!!

    My first instinct is that why couldn't he be a player in another position. But when you think about it we've allot of Championship level depth in most positions, centre half aside..
    I pity the fool!.... But suggest ways that he might improve himself.

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    I see Marlon King has gone to Boro.... Might mean more game time for Folan, hopefully.
    I pity the fool!.... But suggest ways that he might improve himself.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dr_peepee View Post
    I see Marlon King has gone to Boro.... Might mean more game time for Folan, hopefully.
    i dont think so unfortunatley, phil brown signed manucho to replace king

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    Quote Originally Posted by dr_peepee View Post
    I see Marlon King has gone to Boro.... Might mean more game time for Folan, hopefully.
    There has been reports that QPR are after Folan.

    http://www.eleven-a-side.com/acrosst...ws.asp?n=35593

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    I watched Blackpool against Birmingham today. O'Donovan did fairly well for 'pool, worked very hard and created a few decent chances. Saw Ian Harte playing for the first time in years as well. Did well with the set-pieces and was solid at left-back.

    Carsley didn't have the greatest of games for Birmingham, he doesn't look to be able to cover as much ground as he used to. Fahey also come on for the last half hour or so and was pretty ineffective.

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    13.23 Skysports.com understands Bolton Wanderers are the latest club to have made an offer for 17 goal Swindon striker Simon Cox.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bwagner View Post
    13.23 Skysports.com understands Bolton Wanderers are the latest club to have made an offer for 17 goal Swindon striker Simon Cox.
    This is a thread about Irish players playing abroad. You wouldn't be mixing up this Simon Cox with the Simon Cox who played for us in goal at underage level would you?

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    Quote Originally Posted by bwagner View Post
    13.23 Skysports.com understands Bolton Wanderers are the latest club to have made an offer for 17 goal Swindon striker Simon Cox.
    Says on the Swindon website that his nationality is English
    http://www.swindontownfc.co.uk/page/...~35281,00.html
    Its really not that complicated!!!

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