I would like to see players in their situation return to Ireland and play with Eircom league, it would boost the profile of the league
If i recall correctly, Carr was linked with a move to Wigan, amongst others. Harte was training at Wolves last i heard.
I would like to see players in their situation return to Ireland and play with Eircom league, it would boost the profile of the league
Its really not that complicated!!!
I heard Stephen Carr has secured his dream move to McDonalds
LESS OF THE BULL NOW!
It'd be pretty tight at Bohs. Harte would be up against a current under 21 international, Conor Powell, who was actively chased by Wolves (the same club that would only consider a pay as you play contract for Harte). Powell is a talented young player Harte only has set pieces going for him these days.
Carr would be in direct competition with Owen Heary, consistently one of the best players in the league and current club captain. Carr has been without a club for months, would he really step in ahead of Heary? Carr was certainly a better player a few years ago but I'd say little to choose between them now.
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Yeah I agree, I would have Owen Heary at Bohs over Stephen Carr, no doubt about it and Mark Rossiter is playing well at left back and Conor Powell is good cover. Harte is too slow and both Rossiter and Powell have pace.
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Although you point out positive aspects of the players Harte and Carr would be competing against you fail to point out the positives of two extremely experienced Irish internationals. Having played at the highest level for a number of years both of them clearly have an outstanding touch, positional sense that although may be questioned at the very highest level (certainly in Harte's case anyway); at a lower level I believe both of them would stand out like sore thumbs.
Yeah for the wrong reasons, lack of attitude and lack of pace on both of them. Both of them at the top of their game would stand out. Both of them at the moment would not, I have seen Harte play for Sunderland reserves and he looked poor so if he is going to stick out like a sore thumb in the EL, it is for all the wrong reasons. If both of them were at the top of their game they would be outstanding in the EL, but however they are not, hence th reason they were let go and they are still without clubs. There is more to football than ability.
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i think if Harte came to play with Pats or someone else, maybe Drogs, he would probably be best off playing CB cos the guy just cant play left back anymore. No disciplince or concentration. He wouldnt get near the Bohs team. Neither would Carr. The experience thing doesnt wash with me as Heary is probably the most experienced RB in the league. Invaluable in this league. Not to mention the attitude of both. Probably the two biggest sourpusses in the Irish squad over the last 10 years. TBH i hated them both.
I could see Pats probably taking them though.
I like high energy football. A little bit rock and roll. Many finishes instead of waiting for the perfect one.
Harte and Carr would be the best players in most league of Ireland teams
Its really not that complicated!!!
My original point was that players returning to play in Ireland when they are winding down their careers at the top level would boost the profile of the league and maybe get new fans to games, look at the amount of people that turned up for the "legends" games between Liverpool and Man Utd over the summer. It would give the league more credibilty in the eyes of people that believe its rubbish(Im not one of those before anyone starts). The example I would use is the Swedish and Danish league, it often happens there that international players return to play in their home league when they are getting towards the end of their career
Its really not that complicated!!!
A couple of problems with that:
1)the players arent willing to take the massive pay cut and would rather squeeze out a couple of years in the top divisions in England.
2) The vast majority of Irish players don't seem to have supported any League of Ireland team in their youth and therefore less likely to want to drop down the ladder, unlike a few examples in England where players have played the last years of their career at boyhood clubs.
No doubt it would be good to see more quality internationals returning to Ireland towards the end of their career, just not when they are well passed their best and just looking for a pay day, as has happened in the past. Jeff Kenna was horribly exposed in some of the games he's played for Galway, although I appreciate he's a bit older nad hadn't played in a bit longer than those being discussed here.
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Both fair points, there is also the problem that most are living in England a long time and would be unwilling to uproot the family to move back to Ireland. But I did say that its something I would like to see happenning, I didnt offer any solutions on how to make it happen
Its really not that complicated!!!
I'm not detracting a jot from our own league when I say I believe Harte and Carr would saunter into any team in the LOI.
This time last year Alan Thompson -four years older than either of them at 36, on the fag end of his career and carrying an injury was the best player in Englands league 1.
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