Yes but no sign of Reid,
Hope it a good match, Stephen Kelly gets a start, Keane is captain
and a few Irish in the Leicester side too.
Yes but no sign of Reid,
Kelly just made a hash of a header back to his keeper. Very lucky not to concede a goal.
There is no such thing as a miracle cure, a free lunch or a humble opinion.
Paddy McCarthy must be close to being MOM.Originally Posted by tricky_colour
Honest! I am not a secret Tim nor a closet Sham - I really am a Seagull.
I was very suprised to see McCarthy captaining Leicester. He played very well. Kelly was been played out of position so I'll let him off the hook.
A bit closer than Kelly I would imagine.Originally Posted by Superhoops
What age is McCarthy?
There is no such thing as a miracle cure, a free lunch or a humble opinion.
Paddy is from Edenmore in Dublin. He started off with St.Malachys and moved onto Stella Maris when he was 13/14. While there he was spotted by Man City at the age of 16. Hopefully the next manager will give him a call up
Who Cares?!
Good to hear. Thanks guys.
22 and a centreback.
There is no such thing as a miracle cure, a free lunch or a humble opinion.
Only caught bits on the radio & saw last 5 mins on TV. Was Kelly bad?
Radio 5 Live said McCarthy was excellent. Captain too. Very encouraging. I've been having doubts about how good McCarthy can be but I feel much better now.
Crafty Toe Poke: Was that your tricolour waving on TV after the 3rd goal?
In general, another very encouraging weekend for the Irish in England.
McCarthy, Foley, Keogh, Deeney, Gilroy and more.
Stephen Kelly had a nightmare, cause of two Leicester goals. Failed to challenge at the back post for the first goal and then played De Vries onside for the final goal.
Always look on the bright side of life
It was nice to see Keane giving Maybury a hug at the start of the game in the tunnel. Maybury was skimmed by Lennon a few times. Kelly didn't have a good game and Robbie missed a few chances but was captain, which was nice to see. McCarthy did well but was hoping Leics would get stuffed - playing the Owls next Saturday. Didn't want them coming on a high.
Hansen on the BBC panel was laughable and contemptuous of Leicester. He looked bored being there and said Spurs would win it by 5. The only thing predictable about football is its unpredicabilty. Lawrenson in commentary called the winning goal offside, failing to take note of the right full back playing him on. Not a great day for the "experts" on BBC.
Owls fan: I'm hoping to go to Millwall vs SWFC on 4th Feb. You going?
I asked this on another site too:
When was the last time 2 Irishmen captained their sides in the cup?
I wa thinking about it in the Premiership, I'd imagine it was probably when United captained by Keane played either Charlton captained by Holland or Kinsella or Ipswich captained by Holland.
Hansen on the BBC panel was laughable and contemptuous of Leicester. He looked bored being there and said Spurs would win it by 5. The only thing predictable about football is its unpredicabilty.
I have noticed you doing this a few times Is it ban punditry to predict a result and then to get it wrong. If you were able to predict results you would not work as a pundit but you would be a professional gambler. I would much rather a world where pundits actually put their ass on the line and predict a result. The alternative is to say it could be a draw or maybe Spurs will win or then again there is a possibilty Leciester will win.
In Trap we trust
no stuttgart, not my tricolour on that occasion, sweet moment though, the side owed the home fans a performance.
I thought Lennon comfortably had the beating of Maybury all game and Kelly looks a far better player on the right,he didnt seem confident at all at l.b. Keane faded after being busy early on but i thought McCarthy was superb all game,
heres an interview with McCarthy from the leicester o.s. today about captaining the side and the game
http://www.lcfc.premiumtv.co.uk/page...65461,00.html?
heres the leicester manager on McCarthys debut as captain,he was linked with sheff utd earlier in the week but i dont know if this had any bearing on it or not.
Paddy is long-term leader of City men
by Andy Mann
Defender Paddy McCarthy was a triumphant skipper last night and, from the way his manager is talking, it will not be the last time the Irishman will wear the City armband.
Danny Tiatto is club captain, then comes Dion Dublin, but McCarthy is definitely a leader in waiting.
Levein said: "That was his first outing as captain and it is obviously something we have got in mind for the future."
Last edited by CraftyToePoke; 09/01/2006 at 2:15 PM.
Great result, but how worried are you about relegation?
well stutt, obviously things need to improve but im not too worried because they are actually playing some nice football lately and statistically create more chances than most sides in the division, tis a big root and branch rebuild here with young players with hunger and potential replacing experienced demotivated and expensive ones, which takes time.Originally Posted by Stuttgart88
they have gone from playing poorly and losing to playing well but not winning so these players have never actually put a run of wins together in their careers but i dont think they will go down and theres 3r4 arriving in the window including a striker to hopefully convert some of those chances.
if beating spurs in the manner they did doesnt give them the belief then i dont know what will and there are a few players here who will be prem bound in time with or without leicester city, and McCarthy could well be one of these.
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