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Posted: 07 Sep 2010 at 6:13am |
Richie Towell believes tonight�s Under-21 match against Turkey [kick-off 4pm Irish time] is a chance for younger players to show what they can do at this level. Towell is one of several players to have been promoted from the Under-19s into the higher age group, and it is this group of players who will hope to form the backbone of the Under-21 squad for the next campaign, which will begin in March 2011. Edited by nvidic - 21 Feb 2018 at 2:00pm |
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Jokerman
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Towell came on for Celtic today in the 57th minute.
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Double Maxim
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Anyone know how the Dub played ?
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Double Maxim without doubt the greatest drink in the world
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Towelie for Ireland !
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<insert witty comment>
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Towell wins Celtic praise and key roleWednesday December 01 2010 CELTIC manager Neil Lennon has predicted more first-team action for Irish youngster Richie Towell after his impressive debut for the Bhoys last weekend. Dubliner Towell came off the bench to make his first appearance for Celtic in Saturday's 2-2 draw with Inverness Caledonian Thistle and Lennon hopes to see Towell in the side more often. "I thought Richie did great against Inverness," Lennon said. "I thought he was one of the bright sparks of the day. He had an abundance of energy, was good at winning the ball back and passed well throughout. "He was also involved in Paddy McCourt's goal, which was our second. He has no reason to be critical of himself because he did exactly what we asked him to do and he can feel proud of himself. "I would like to think that he would be involved more and more as the season progresses. We have been pretty pleased with how he has done in the last year. His level of performance has been consistent. "We have a few players out at the moment and that maybe helped him get his chance at the weekend but, regardless of that, I am sure he will feature more and more as the season progresses." Edited by Jokerman - 02 Dec 2010 at 12:03pm |
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Towell intent on becoming a regular at CelticBy Lisa Gray Thursday December 02 2010 Irish youngster Richie Towell has told Celtic boss Neil Lennon he has plenty more to offer after finally making his competitive debut for the club at the weekend. And the 19-year-old former Crumlin United midfielder has urged the Hoops boss to have faith in him as he bids to cement his place in the team in the weeks ahead. Towell has been on the bench for 12 of Celtic's 15 Scottish Premier League games this season and finally made the breakthrough as a second-half substitute in Saturday's draw with Inverness. "I hadn't played in the SPL before so I'm not sure how I will fare in the team but hopefully I can get a few more games under my belt and do well," he said. "I'm a good passer of the ball and I feel I can bring a lot to the team if I get my chance, so hopefully the gaffer can put a bit of faith in me and I can show what I can do. "I hope the fans take a liking to me too because I work hard for the team. "I like to play in central midfield the most but it doesn't really matter where I play because once I'm on the pitch, I don't care." relished Towell, who came through Celtic's Youth Academy, was handed his bow when he replaced Jos Hooiveld with just over half an hour to go and says he relished every moment. "It was brilliant hearing the crowd's reaction and being in the middle of it all. It's what I've always dreamed of," he said. "It's been frustrating sitting on the bench all season and that's why I was so delighted to come on. "I just want to show that I can compete at this level and hopefully the gaffer will give me another chance because I don't like sitting on the bench -- I want to play every week. "I thought the fans reacted well to me and I was pleased with how I did when I came on. "I kept the ball and then I won the tackle for Paddy's (McCourt) goal, so they were all cheering for that." Towell hopes to be involved again when Celtic travel to Aberdeen this weekend, for what is a crucial game for the Hoops as they try to keep in touch with rivals Rangers at the summit of the SPL. "We've dropped four points in the last two games so the Aberdeen game is massive. We have to get points back on the board. It's vital we get back on track and get a victory on Saturday," Towell added. - Lisa Gray Irish Independent |
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Wearside Bhoy
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There an article on Ritchie Towell in this weeks Celtic Viiew.
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TJ Doyles,Sunderland probably the best Irish pub in the world.
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davekoolhill
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Is he good? Trap will keep clear of SPL players if possible.
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Twitter: DaveOGrady1
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engpad
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LOI fans, how good is this fella? Speaking to people who have been watching him regularly and they're telling me he's been the standout player in the LOI this year.
Anyone able to comment further upon him?
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As a Bohs fan, I saw him a few weeks back when Dundalk came to town, the chap is absolutly class. Scored a screamer and really ran the show!
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He's an excellent player, no reason he can't still make a decent living as a full time professional.
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We'll never die, we'll never die, we'll keep the Green Flag flying high......Shamrock Rovers will never die, we'll keep the Green Flag Flying high. 19 Leagues and 25 Cups.....
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Is he playing as a cm now?
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I think it was his choice to come home from hibs rather than other way around. Definitely good enough for the championship. Classy player
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I heard he was playing AUL before he joined Dundalk.
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It was far across the sea,
When the devil got a hold of me, He wouldn't set me free, So he kept me soul for ransom. na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na. I'm a sailor man from Glasgow to |
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good player well able for english league
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Fell out with Fenlan I heard
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Couldn't do it against Bray!
Seen him a good few times though and usually best player on the pitch by a good bit |
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Saw a lot more coverage on him following his two goals in Europe for Dundalk. Is it inconceivable to mention him in regards to building towards the Euros? Much word on him staying in LOI or heading abroad again?
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