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Posted: 18 Oct 2021 at 4:12pm |
TooOldForThis wrote:
Bandwagon wrote:
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May be in League One, but he's at a club that love him, a manager that rates him and an international manager that rates him too. Too many had dismissed him as being finished. He's always been a good player, playing under the bitter fud that is Michael O'Neill was destroying him. |
He was his own worst enemy at Stoke towards the end and only had himself to blame for the fallout with O'Neill and his departure from the club. He'd still be playing at a higher level for a club challenging for promotion to the Premier League if wasn't acting the bollocks.
His 19/20 season under O'Neill was arguably his best season in England since his debut season for Sunderland. He was voted club player of the year.
O'Neill rated him very highly but theres only so much a manager can take of a player thats forever going against you and the club.
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The man, and his family, have been subjected to a vile and sustained sectarian hate campaign for many years now. But of course, it is all just bollocks initiated by him. |
what's that got to do with O'Neill?
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Posted: 18 Oct 2021 at 4:15pm |
TooOldForThis wrote:
Bandwagon wrote:
savo01 wrote:
May be in League One, but he's at a club that love him, a manager that rates him and an international manager that rates him too. Too many had dismissed him as being finished. He's always been a good player, playing under the bitter fud that is Michael O'Neill was destroying him. |
He was his own worst enemy at Stoke towards the end and only had himself to blame for the fallout with O'Neill and his departure from the club. He'd still be playing at a higher level for a club challenging for promotion to the Premier League if wasn't acting the bollocks.
His 19/20 season under O'Neill was arguably his best season in England since his debut season for Sunderland. He was voted club player of the year.
O'Neill rated him very highly but theres only so much a manager can take of a player thats forever going against you and the club.
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The man, and his family, have been subjected to a vile and sustained sectarian hate campaign for many years now. But of course, it is all just bollocks initiated by him. |
You mean to tell me that wearing a Germany jersey on SM doesn't justify sectarian abuse towards him and his family?
Edited by Badgersboys9 - 18 Oct 2021 at 4:16pm
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Posted: 18 Oct 2021 at 4:21pm |
TooOldForThis wrote:
Bandwagon wrote:
savo01 wrote:
May be in League One, but he's at a club that love him, a manager that rates him and an international manager that rates him too. Too many had dismissed him as being finished. He's always been a good player, playing under the bitter fud that is Michael O'Neill was destroying him. |
He was his own worst enemy at Stoke towards the end and only had himself to blame for the fallout with O'Neill and his departure from the club. He'd still be playing at a higher level for a club challenging for promotion to the Premier League if wasn't acting the bollocks.
His 19/20 season under O'Neill was arguably his best season in England since his debut season for Sunderland. He was voted club player of the year.
O'Neill rated him very highly but theres only so much a manager can take of a player thats forever going against you and the club.
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The man, and his family, have been subjected to a vile and sustained sectarian hate campaign for many years now. But of course, it is all just bollocks initiated by him. |
What does that have to do with his fallout with O'Neill / Stoke and the reason for him leaving the club???
O'Neill and the club backed him and supported him against the abuse.
The reason he he fell out with O'Neill and the club was because he breached Covid guidelines and was unavailable for games due to having to isolate. He then went against the clubs medical team advise and his manager instructions to play for Ireland in March gone with a fractured foot that hadn't yet healed. He was in a boot until the day of the Ireland camp, didnt train in over 5 weeks, had light training with Ireland and then played 3 times in 7 days inc a full 90 against Qatar. Went back to his club and was ruled out for the rest of the season.
Thats whys he was acting the bollocks.
Edited by Bandwagon - 18 Oct 2021 at 4:22pm
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savo01
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Posted: 18 Oct 2021 at 5:31pm |
Loyalty to your country is acting the bollocks now? Thank f**k you weren't in the GPO in 1916! A club can stop a player going on international duty can they not? That was also last season, their treatment of him in the summer was pretty shoddy. As he said when he left:
It's always been the case that if I feel I’ve got the backing of a manager and I feel appreciated, that’s when I play my best football. That’s shown over the years, and just speaking to the manager, I feel really wanted here and that’s key. Last season was very tough for me but I just want to get back playing
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Posted: 18 Oct 2021 at 5:34pm |
Bandwagon wrote:
TooOldForThis wrote:
Bandwagon wrote:
savo01 wrote:
May be in League One, but he's at a club that love him, a manager that rates him and an international manager that rates him too. Too many had dismissed him as being finished. He's always been a good player, playing under the bitter fud that is Michael O'Neill was destroying him. |
He was his own worst enemy at Stoke towards the end and only had himself to blame for the fallout with O'Neill and his departure from the club. He'd still be playing at a higher level for a club challenging for promotion to the Premier League if wasn't acting the bollocks.
His 19/20 season under O'Neill was arguably his best season in England since his debut season for Sunderland. He was voted club player of the year.
O'Neill rated him very highly but theres only so much a manager can take of a player thats forever going against you and the club.
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The man, and his family, have been subjected to a vile and sustained sectarian hate campaign for many years now. But of course, it is all just bollocks initiated by him. |
What does that have to do with his fallout with O'Neill / Stoke and the reason for him leaving the club???
O'Neill and the club backed him and supported him against the abuse.
The reason he he fell out with O'Neill and the club was because he breached Covid guidelines and was unavailable for games due to having to isolate. He then went against the clubs medical team advise and his manager instructions to play for Ireland in March gone with a fractured foot that hadn't yet healed. He was in a boot until the day of the Ireland camp, didnt train in over 5 weeks, had light training with Ireland and then played 3 times in 7 days inc a full 90 against Qatar. Went back to his club and was ruled out for the rest of the season.
Thats whys he was acting the bollocks.
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Or the fact that when he returned to Stoke after that window on April 1st, he was on the bench for them April 2nd and played for them Apr 5th. Was obviously fit and good to play in Stokes eyes, so your analysis that he was acting the bollocks, is in fact bollocks.
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Posted: 18 Oct 2021 at 5:51pm |
cardwizzard wrote:
Bandwagon wrote:
TooOldForThis wrote:
Bandwagon wrote:
savo01 wrote:
May be in League One, but he's at a club that love him, a manager that rates him and an international manager that rates him too. Too many had dismissed him as being finished. He's always been a good player, playing under the bitter fud that is Michael O'Neill was destroying him. |
He was his own worst enemy at Stoke towards the end and only had himself to blame for the fallout with O'Neill and his departure from the club. He'd still be playing at a higher level for a club challenging for promotion to the Premier League if wasn't acting the bollocks.
His 19/20 season under O'Neill was arguably his best season in England since his debut season for Sunderland. He was voted club player of the year.
O'Neill rated him very highly but theres only so much a manager can take of a player thats forever going against you and the club.
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The man, and his family, have been subjected to a vile and sustained sectarian hate campaign for many years now. But of course, it is all just bollocks initiated by him. |
What does that have to do with his fallout with O'Neill / Stoke and the reason for him leaving the club???
O'Neill and the club backed him and supported him against the abuse.
The reason he he fell out with O'Neill and the club was because he breached Covid guidelines and was unavailable for games due to having to isolate. He then went against the clubs medical team advise and his manager instructions to play for Ireland in March gone with a fractured foot that hadn't yet healed. He was in a boot until the day of the Ireland camp, didnt train in over 5 weeks, had light training with Ireland and then played 3 times in 7 days inc a full 90 against Qatar. Went back to his club and was ruled out for the rest of the season.
Thats whys he was acting the bollocks.
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Or the fact that when he returned to Stoke after that window on April 1st, he was on the bench for them April 2nd and played for them Apr 5th. Was obviously fit and good to play in Stokes eyes, so your analysis that he was acting the bollocks, is in fact bollocks.
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Played 14 minutes and re aggravated his injury having gone against his managers and medical teams advice to play for Ireland. It was one thing to turn up and play for Ireland but 3 game in 7 days inc 90 minutes in a friendly is taking the piss and played a big part in his failure to recover.
Had he given the games a miss it would have been an extra 2 weeks recovery. 3 including the game he was on the bench for on his return. 8 weeks total. The time frame he was expected to have recovered for.
MICHAEL O’NEILL EXPRESSED his frustration over James McClean’s
involvement in the Republic of Ireland’s recent fixtures after revealing
that the Stoke City winger’s season is probably over.
McClean looks set to miss his club’s six remaining Championship
fixtures, having suffered a recurrence of the heel injury that he
originally picked up in February.
Despite not making an appearance at club level for five weeks, he
played three times for Ireland in the space of seven days. Substitute
outings in the defeats to Serbia and Luxembourg were followed by a start
– and a goal – in the 1-1 friendly draw with Qatar.
After returning to Stoke, McClean came off the bench to play the
final 14 minutes of Monday night’s loss at home to Millwall. However,
his manager doesn’t expect to have him available again this season.
“James’ heel injury is still giving him a problem,” O’Neill Stoke
City FC’s official website this afternoon. “He hasn’t been able to train
since his brief cameo appearance for us on Monday and I’m disappointed
with that.
“Clearly we didn’t want him to go away on international duty and
firmly believe that has hindered his recovery, and we’re basically now
back to square one in terms of where James is at with injury.
“It’s something that unfortunately we weren’t able to stop and we’re
very disappointed [with] how he was handled whilst he was away on
international duty.
“I don’t envisage that James will be available to play again for us this season.”
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Posted: 18 Oct 2021 at 5:53pm |
savo01 wrote:
Loyalty to your country is acting the bollocks now? Thank f**k you weren't in the GPO in 1916! A club can stop a player going on international duty can they not? That was also last season, their treatment of him in the summer was pretty shoddy. As he said when he left:
It's always been the case that if I feel I’ve got the backing of a manager and I feel appreciated, that’s when I play my best football. That’s shown over the years, and just speaking to the manager, I feel really wanted here and that’s key. Last season was very tough for me but I just want to get back playing |
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Posted: 18 Oct 2021 at 6:45pm |
Badgersboys9 wrote:
TooOldForThis wrote:
Bandwagon wrote:
savo01 wrote:
May be in League One, but he's at a club that love him, a manager that rates him and an international manager that rates him too. Too many had dismissed him as being finished. He's always been a good player, playing under the bitter fud that is Michael O'Neill was destroying him. |
He was his own worst enemy at Stoke towards the end and only had himself to blame for the fallout with O'Neill and his departure from the club. He'd still be playing at a higher level for a club challenging for promotion to the Premier League if wasn't acting the bollocks.
His 19/20 season under O'Neill was arguably his best season in England since his debut season for Sunderland. He was voted club player of the year.
O'Neill rated him very highly but theres only so much a manager can take of a player thats forever going against you and the club.
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The man, and his family, have been subjected to a vile and sustained sectarian hate campaign for many years now. But of course, it is all just bollocks initiated by him. |
You mean to tell me that wearing a Germany jersey on SM doesn't justify sectarian abuse towards him and his family?
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Good god are you for real, nothing and I'll say it again nothing justifies any form of sectarian abuse be it wearing a Germany Jersey or not wearing a poppy..... No justification whatsoever.....
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Posted: 18 Oct 2021 at 6:58pm |
greenlad wrote:
Badgersboys9 wrote:
TooOldForThis wrote:
Bandwagon wrote:
savo01 wrote:
May be in League One, but he's at a club that love him, a manager that rates him and an international manager that rates him too. Too many had dismissed him as being finished. He's always been a good player, playing under the bitter fud that is Michael O'Neill was destroying him. |
He was his own worst enemy at Stoke towards the end and only had himself to blame for the fallout with O'Neill and his departure from the club. He'd still be playing at a higher level for a club challenging for promotion to the Premier League if wasn't acting the bollocks.
His 19/20 season under O'Neill was arguably his best season in England since his debut season for Sunderland. He was voted club player of the year.
O'Neill rated him very highly but theres only so much a manager can take of a player thats forever going against you and the club.
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The man, and his family, have been subjected to a vile and sustained sectarian hate campaign for many years now. But of course, it is all just bollocks initiated by him. |
You mean to tell me that wearing a Germany jersey on SM doesn't justify sectarian abuse towards him and his family?
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Good god are you for real, nothing and I'll say it again nothing justifies any form of sectarian abuse be it wearing a Germany Jersey or not wearing a poppy..... No justification whatsoever..... |
No, no I'm not for real. I thought my sarcasm would of been very easy to pick up on! And yes, I completely agree with you....
Edited by Badgersboys9 - 18 Oct 2021 at 6:58pm
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Posted: 18 Oct 2021 at 7:25pm |
Bandwagon wrote:
cardwizzard wrote:
Bandwagon wrote:
TooOldForThis wrote:
Bandwagon wrote:
savo01 wrote:
May be in League One, but he's at a club that love him, a manager that rates him and an international manager that rates him too. Too many had dismissed him as being finished. He's always been a good player, playing under the bitter fud that is Michael O'Neill was destroying him. |
He was his own worst enemy at Stoke towards the end and only had himself to blame for the fallout with O'Neill and his departure from the club. He'd still be playing at a higher level for a club challenging for promotion to the Premier League if wasn't acting the bollocks.
His 19/20 season under O'Neill was arguably his best season in England since his debut season for Sunderland. He was voted club player of the year.
O'Neill rated him very highly but theres only so much a manager can take of a player thats forever going against you and the club.
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The man, and his family, have been subjected to a vile and sustained sectarian hate campaign for many years now. But of course, it is all just bollocks initiated by him. |
What does that have to do with his fallout with O'Neill / Stoke and the reason for him leaving the club???
O'Neill and the club backed him and supported him against the abuse.
The reason he he fell out with O'Neill and the club was because he breached Covid guidelines and was unavailable for games due to having to isolate. He then went against the clubs medical team advise and his manager instructions to play for Ireland in March gone with a fractured foot that hadn't yet healed. He was in a boot until the day of the Ireland camp, didnt train in over 5 weeks, had light training with Ireland and then played 3 times in 7 days inc a full 90 against Qatar. Went back to his club and was ruled out for the rest of the season.
Thats whys he was acting the bollocks.
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Or the fact that when he returned to Stoke after that window on April 1st, he was on the bench for them April 2nd and played for them Apr 5th. Was obviously fit and good to play in Stokes eyes, so your analysis that he was acting the bollocks, is in fact bollocks.
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Played 14 minutes and re aggravated his injury having gone against his managers and medical teams advice to play for Ireland. It was one thing to turn up and play for Ireland but 3 game in 7 days inc 90 minutes in a friendly is taking the piss and played a big part in his failure to recover.
Had he given the games a miss it would have been an extra 2 weeks recovery. 3 including the game he was on the bench for on his return. 8 weeks total. The time frame he was expected to have recovered for.
MICHAEL O’NEILL EXPRESSED his frustration over James McClean’s
involvement in the Republic of Ireland’s recent fixtures after revealing
that the Stoke City winger’s season is probably over.
McClean looks set to miss his club’s six remaining Championship
fixtures, having suffered a recurrence of the heel injury that he
originally picked up in February.
Despite not making an appearance at club level for five weeks, he
played three times for Ireland in the space of seven days. Substitute
outings in the defeats to Serbia and Luxembourg were followed by a start
– and a goal – in the 1-1 friendly draw with Qatar.
After returning to Stoke, McClean came off the bench to play the
final 14 minutes of Monday night’s loss at home to Millwall. However,
his manager doesn’t expect to have him available again this season.
“James’ heel injury is still giving him a problem,” O’Neill Stoke
City FC’s official website this afternoon. “He hasn’t been able to train
since his brief cameo appearance for us on Monday and I’m disappointed
with that.
“Clearly we didn’t want him to go away on international duty and
firmly believe that has hindered his recovery, and we’re basically now
back to square one in terms of where James is at with injury.
“It’s something that unfortunately we weren’t able to stop and we’re
very disappointed [with] how he was handled whilst he was away on
international duty.
“I don’t envisage that James will be available to play again for us this season.”
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Well if he wasnt fit why did Stoke train and play him, then turn around and blame the player.. Cant have it both ways 👍
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Posted: 23 Oct 2021 at 4:17pm |
Scores.
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Posted: 24 Oct 2021 at 11:15am |
Excellent goal just watched it on Quest the pundits were full of praise for him.
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Posted: 24 Oct 2021 at 11:32am |
What a difference when you’ve a manager who believes on you. Class player brilliant goal.
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Posted: 30 Oct 2021 at 3:21pm |
Big man scores again, left footed volley. Four in four I believe. Wigan are playing 3-4-1-2 with McClean at WB and Keane as the advanced midfielder behind the strikers.
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Posted: 30 Oct 2021 at 3:35pm |
The goals have been very good goals too, how have his performances been? I know he's been subbed in a few games but always seems to be in and around the goals of late.
Is it a case that he's too good for league1 but just not good for the championship?
Still good to have him available for ireland squad either way
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Wigan's player of the month.
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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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Posted: 03 Nov 2021 at 9:28am |
horsebox wrote:
Wigan's player of the month. |
And HB's man crush of the century
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