Apparently Celtic have released they're entire Under-19 squad, which means Laurence Gaughan and one or two other Irish will be looking for clubs.
Dunno whether this was posted before but it's worth a look (I followed the link from the last article).
http://www.independent.ie/sport/socc...g-1649580.html
Last edited by youngirish; 22/05/2009 at 12:53 PM.
Apparently Celtic have released they're entire Under-19 squad, which means Laurence Gaughan and one or two other Irish will be looking for clubs.
Yeh no time to make an impact. He did take a corner straight away though so obviously decent technique to be taking set pieces in that Arsenal team.I didn't realise he was as tall as that. Looks to be at least 6 foot.
Irish Abroad for Saturday, 23rd May 2009: http://www.chatsoccer.net/irishabroa...ate=2009-05-23
Patrick Cregg made his first start since April 18th, and picked up his seventh booking of the season
James McCarthy made what could be his final appearance for Hamilton Academicals. For an 18 year old to make 43 appearances (38 starts, 5 inroductions) is remarkable
Comiserations to Graham Coughlan on losing the League Two Play Off Final
Irish Abroad for Saturday, 24th May 2009: http://www.chatsoccer.net/irishabroa...ate=2009-05-24
Darron Gibson scored his first league goal for Manchester United, his third of the season. Gibson also picked up his first booking of the season in the final game of the Premiership season
Robbie Keane scored his twelfth goal of the season, and second in two games
Congratulations to Joe Murphy, Cliff Byrne and Ian Morris on winning promotion to the Championship
I'll be compiling the season statistics soon, so let me know if there's anything you want included
Johnathan Douglas has been released by Leeds United. A new contract was on offer but seemingly the gap between the club and players valuation of his services was insurmountable.
http://www.leedsunited.com/page/Late...664840,00.html
" I wish to God that someone would be able to block out the voices in my head for five minutes, the voices that scream, over and over again: "Why do they come to me to die?"
" I wish to God that someone would be able to block out the voices in my head for five minutes, the voices that scream, over and over again: "Why do they come to me to die?"
Hull are apparently interested in Miller. Hardly the sort of signing they need to be making if they want to survive in their second year in the Premiership. I thought they'd be looking for some players of a higher standard.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/foot...rs/8071304.stm
Striker David Connolly, midfielder Arnau Riera, keepers Darren Ward and Nick Colgan and young defenders Peter Hartley and Niall McArdle have been released by Sunderland.
Of these 3, McArdle would be the most dissapointing because of his age, Maybe he'll get another team.
I suppose in fairness to Hull, Phil Brown took a team built of "Championship Players" and made them play well above their level for the first half of the season.
McShane looked a completely different player with them than he did at Sunderland, and perhaps Brown thinks he can make Miller a better player.
From their perspective, it's low risk (no transfer fee), and potentially high reward given his early potential.
Despite the fact that he's been a disappointment so far, there have been glimpses and hints of real calibre there. Does anybody remember Sunderland's match against Arsenal last season? He was the best player on the pitch.
The problem is that you get a different Liam Miller every week, and the consistency isn't there.
Irish Abroad statistics for May 2009: http://www.chatsoccer.net/irishabroad/may.xquery
Chris McCann, John O'Shea and Tim Clancy all started the most wins with three
Billy Mehmet was the most unfortunate starter, starting four losses from his games this month
Billy Mehmet, Tim Clancy, John O'Shea, Richie Foran, and David Van Zanten all started the most games. Each player was in the starting XI for their respective clubs five times
John O'Shea also completed 90 minutes more than any player in May, after remaining on the pitch for each of these games
Jamie McCarthy and Cillian Sheridan were withdrawn from the action more than anyone else in May, both were substituted twice
Midfielder Alan O'Brien was introduced to the action three times in May, the most for any player
Nicky Colgan, Paul McShane and Adam Rooney remained on the substitutes bench four times each
Sean St Ledger, Jamie McCarthy and Robbie Keane were the top scorers in the fifth month of 2009. Each player found the back of the net twice
Robbie Keane scored the only penalty in May
Tim Clancy and Richie Foran were booked more than anyone else in May. Both players were shown the yellow card twice
Irish Abroad statistics for 2008/2009: http://www.chatsoccer.net/irishabroad/season.xquery
Chris McCann started more wins this season than any other player. The Burnley midfielder won 29 times. Despite what some have called an indifferent season, Robbie Keane won more games than any other striker, with 21
McCann also started more games than any other player. He was in the starting XI 56 times this season, Sean St Ledger was second with 51 starts
Stephen Quinn, Paddy Kenny and Keiren Westwood all drew the most games in 2008/2009. Each player started a game that finished all square 15 times
McCann, St Ledger and Kenny also completed 90 minutes more than any other player. Each player started and finished 49 games
Shay Given and Jamie McCarthy were the surprising players with the most starting losses. The goalkeeper and promising midfielder both started on the losing side 20 times
Noel Hunt was substituted more than any player. The Reading striker was withdrawn from the action 21 times. Keiren Westwood was the only goalkeeper substituted this season
Shane Long was introduced from the bench more than any other player, coming on 26 times in 2008/2009
Colin Doyle was the unfortunate player to remain on the bench for the greatest amount of games. The Birmingham goalkeeper was unused in 40 games this season. Dean Kiely was second with 39 times on the bench. Darren O'Dea was a distant third, staying on the bench for 26 games
Kevin Doyle was the top scorer for 2008/2009. The Wexford striker scored 18 times for Reading this season. Sean St Ledger scored twice as many goals as any other defender, hitting six this season. Honourable mention for Barnet's John O'Flynn. The former Cork striker hit 18 goals for the Bees. Reading's Stephen Hunt scored the most penalties, finding the back of the net four times from 12 yards
Celtic went on to win every game Aiden McGeady scored in. Thje winger's goals contributed to no less than 9 wins for the Glasgow side. Noel Hunt and Kevin Doyle had similar records for Reading. Both players contributed goals to 10 wins and a single draw for the Royals
Stephen Ireland and Richie Foran both picked up the most bookings. Each player was shown a yellow card nine times. The vast majority of Ireland's booking were away from home, with only one coming at Eastlands
That's the Irish Abroad season done and dusted until 2009/2010 starts in August and ends in July (hopefully).
I'm working on something else at the moment to keep me going over the summer that I'm going to need some volunteers for. Details to follow...
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