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The Curr

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Doyle, St. Ledger and Coleman are all very promising.

Doyle would be the perfect 4th choice striker, better than Paloucci etc.
Doyle is 26, a bit old to be "promising". He is better than the likes of Paolucci though.

I like St. Ledger but he'll never be good enough for this level.

Seamus Coleman is a very good player. Trap needs to get him in the team instead of McShane. If (when) Coleman really makes it at international and/or club level, the Sligo Rovers fans will all have one big shared orgasm though. :sergio:
 

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Steven Ireland :D



Id definitely take him as a 4th striker, Trap seems to rate him very highly.
People rave about Doyle...I'm not convinced at all. If he had the service he may do better, but he seems to be another hard working striker who lacks the cutting edge.
 

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Doyle is 26, a bit old to be "promising". He is better than the likes of Paolucci though.

I like St. Ledger but he'll never be good enough for this level.

Seamus Coleman is a very good player. Trap needs to get him in the team instead of McShane. If (when) Coleman really makes it at international and/or club level, the Sligo Rovers fans will all have one big shared orgasm though. :sergio:
I can confirm that Coleman is class. Going forward he is clearly technically adept but he does go missing on the break which is to be expected of an attacking full back like him. But for someone soo young he is going to be decent player, hopefully the pool can retain his service on loan for next season...
 

The Curr

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I can confirm that Coleman is class. Going forward he is clearly technically adept but he does go missing on the break which is to be expected of an attacking full back like him. But for someone soo young he is going to be decent player, hopefully the pool can retain his service on loan for next season...
That's my only real concern about him. Even at League of Ireland level he was slightly suspect defensively.
 

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Absolutely no way. McGeady is rubbish.
Is he any worse than Pepe? Could he do a better job as a winger than Candreva? I think he will.

He has the typical on/off winger charecteristics, something we could utilise.

Celtic have been useless this year and you can't shoulder the blame on him. In comparison to the other half wits we are linked to I think he could do the job.
 

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That's my only real concern about him. Even at League of Ireland level he was slightly suspect defensively.
He would probably be a half decent 'defensive' right winger for a classic 442. Considering Bale revoloution at LB / LM, employ the similar system and he could be usefull. But his ability to loose his man is akin to Zebina.
 

The Curr

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Is he any worse than Pepe? Could he do a better job as a winger than Candreva? I think he will.

He has the typical on/off winger charecteristics, something we could utilise.

Celtic have been useless this year and you can't shoulder the blame on him. In comparison to the other half wits we are linked to I think he could do the job.
Is he any worse than Pepe? Probably, yes.

Could he do a better job as a winger than Candreva? Definitely not.
 

Osman

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He doesnt have that much issues does he? Disloyal to his country and lying cunt, but he plays well on the pitch when he is a regular for City, something he hasnt been in a while, but he is a good player.
 

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Is he any worse than Pepe? Probably, yes.

Could he do a better job as a winger than Candreva? Definitely not.
I would have to disagree on both counts, when I see Candreva he is a CAM stuck out wide, whereas McGeady is an old fashioned dribbler and a proper winger.
 
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