The New Official Republic of Ireland Football Thread

Alright lads. Own up. Which one of yis taught Robbie the phrase “duty of care”?
 
Sounds like more trouble than she is worth, deranged. Robbie probably feels he's pulled a real cracker.

Never warmed to Robbie. Good, competent pro but nothing else.
 


Never heard of this lad before. He looks like… exactly what we need?

I watched the match. He's was very good. Good positionally, physical, hard working, decent on the ball. Already better than whatever we have in midfield which isn't much.

On a side not Parrott should be playing instead of Ferguson at this stage surely
 


Never heard of this lad before. He looks like… exactly what we need?

He was at Real Madrid as a kid, around the same time as Zak Gilsenan (now at Blackburn) was at Barcelona. He eventually ended up at Getafe, and was sold to Reims this year.
 

Needs games. And to stop goalkeeping like a blind mental patient.
 
Kelleher would want to cop on at the end of the season. As good as he is they'll never have him as No.1 at Anfield and if Travers and Bazunu are starting somewhere next season he'll find it harder with Ireland
 
Bazunu's still very young and, at one point, looked like he had all the skills required to be a top keeper. Hopefully he can get his career back on track.
 
That's a hell of a price tag for Melia. With add ons it goes over 3m

https://www.independent.ie/sport/so...o-break-million-pound-barrier/a403404936.html

Hope it doesn't weigh to heavily on him
Apparently he comes from a very good family, his mother is at training every day in the NSC as he's a minor. Good head on his shoulders and St Pats have looked after him very well.

It was apparently, again I say, a family decision to move to Spurs as they had the best level of education, willingness to discuss familial needs, and a detailed programme for his introduction to PL football.
 
Michael Noonan will win us a world cup