Conor Sammon came on for the last 20mins for Killie against Rangers today, didnt do much of note in a game Killie lost 4-0
I like high energy football. A little bit rock and roll. Many finishes instead of waiting for the perfect one.
Conor Sammon came on for the last 20mins for Killie against Rangers today, didnt do much of note in a game Killie lost 4-0
I thought you were off the drink Ronnie?
"No, I drink to help me mind my own business....can I get you one? (c) Ronnie Drew
Randolph "Unlikely" to Play for Hereford Again
Darren Randolph hasn't exactly endeared himself to Hereford boss Graham Turner. Should of played and put in a good performance. Seems like a bad attitude."Two hours before kick-off on Saturday, Darren informed me that he had heard we were interested in another goalkeeper therefore he refused to take part in the match.
"Had he been a contracted player with us his contract would have been terminated for a serious breach of its terms. However, being on a standard loan the maximum disciplinary action we can take is to fine him two weeks' wages.
O'Dea looking for loan move in January: http://www.eveningtimes.co.uk/sport/...467563.0.0.php
Good to see that Adam Rooney chipped in with a goal tonight.
Chris McCann apparantly played well in Burnleys magnificant victory.
Irish Abroad for Tuesday, 11 November 2008: http://www.chatsoccer.net/irishabroa...ate=2008-11-11
Aiden Downes picked up his second booking of the season
Jonathan Douglas has only started two away wins for Leeds all season, but Leeds have yet to lose a home game when he's been in the starting XI
Darron Gibson made his first start, and completed 90 minutes, for Manchester United in their 1-0 win over QPR
Glen Whelan scored his second of the season, Stoke have won both games
Stephen O'Halloran played his first game since January, after coming back from a serious knee injury
Irish Abroad for Wednesday, 12 November 2008: http://www.chatsoccer.net/irishabroa...Details.xquery
Cillian Sheridan scored his second and third goals of the season, all of which have come at Celtic Park
Tim Clancy made his first start of the season
Alan O'Brien made his comeback from injury for Hibernian, coming off the bench for his first game time since August
Adam Rooney scored his third of the season, strangely Inverness Caley Thistle have not won any of these games
Keith Treacy made his first start away from home for Blackburn, his three previous starts have all been at Ewood Park
According to a report in Ipswich:
Ipswich Town, Hamilton Academical and St Johnstone have all made contract offers to former Drogheda central defender Graham Gartland, according to reports in the Irish Republic. Last week, TWTD revealed that the Irish B international had been training with the Blues.
The 25-year-old, who was first linked with Town in December 2007, has been granted early release from his Drogheda contract due to the club's major financial problems. Last year's Eircom Premier League champions recently went into examinership (Irish version of administration) having been unable to pay its players.
After TWTD revealed that Gartland had been training at Playford Road, boss Jim Magilton confirmed he had been at the club a fortnight ago, but said the move had not progressed any further than that at that point.
In addition to the interest from Town, Hamilton and St Johnstone, Swedish side Elfsborg are also said to be keen to take Gartland on trial, while fellow Swedes Helsingborg were previously linked.
Gartland played his youth football with Home Farm, where Owen Garvan's father is a coach, before spells as a youth player with Barnsley and Dundee United. He returned to Ireland to play with St Patrick's Athletic and Longford Town, joining Drogheda in 2004.
Last year, the Dubliner caught the eye of several English clubs when he played alongside Town’s Alex Bruce for the Irish B side in a friendly against Scotland.
In addition to his B cap, Gartland has represented the Republic at U14, U16, U18 and U20 levels, and was called into the senior squad for the tour of the US in the summer of 2007 but was forced to drop out due to injury.
Despite the 6ft 1in tall defender's contract coming to an early end, Town would be unable to sign him officially until the transfer window opens in January.
Forget about the performance or entertainment. It's only the result that matters.
Ireland U-21 International Michael Liddle has gone on loan to Carlisle
The defender, 18, has signed for the Cumbrians until January 3, joining Graham Kavanagh, his Black Cats team-mate, at Brunton Park.
Liddle, a Republic of Ireland U21 left-back, has come through the youth ranks at Sunderland alongside Martyn Waghorn and Jordan Henderson.
Sean St Ledger makes his 100th appearance for Preston North End in the derby v Blackpool tomorrow.
http://www.lep.co.uk/pnenews/The-Big...ean.4696068.jp
Certainly highly rated
Greg Abbot said
Made his debut today and some people reckon he was Man of the Match.I went to watch him again last night, he played an hour for Sunderland reserves and they were terrific. They brought him off after an hour so that he could come into contention for the game tomorrow. He was absolutely excellent, they won 2-0 and he set up both goals from the left-back position. So we are hoping that he can come in and make a big impact
Irish Abroad for Saturday, 15 November 2008: http://www.chatsoccer.net/irishabroa...ate=2008-11-15
Darron Gibson made his first appearance in the Premiership for Manchester United
Kevin Kilbane played his first few minutes in the Premiership in three weeks
While all the talk recently has been about Andy Reid, Mark Kennedy has started 10 games in total this season for Cardiff. Interestingly, Cardiff have not lost any one of these games
Sean Scannell opened his account for the season
Alan Mahon scored his first goal for more than a year
Congratulations to Michael Liddle on making his league debut
Irish Abroad for Sunday, 16 November 2008: http://www.chatsoccer.net/irishabroa...Details.xquery
Stephen Ireland scored twice
Cillian Sheridan started his sixth game of the season, Celtic have not lost any of these
Mentioned in the Eircom League Section earlier.
Jay O'Shea to derby
Looks a very raw talent from what I've seen of him, probably hasn't had a lot of top class coaching in his career but stood out when playing for the U-21's.Republic of Ireland under-21 and under-23 forward Jay O’Shea is expected to seal a move to Coca-Cola Championship side Derby County in the near future.
Please don't start a Jay O'Shea thread for a while, it'll only antagonise the LOI aficianados.
Paul Connolly - Derby County captain - right back ??? im sure he is Irish ??
Born in Liverpool according to wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Connolly
37th?
33, 34, 35, and 36 being...........
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Am looking for old Irish matches on VHS, PM me if you have some and I'll upload them here
Cinnte worm :O)
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