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Ray Houghton Joined: 16 Aug 2019 Location: London Status: Offline Points: 0 |
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Masterson scores his first ever professional goal i believe
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Green Cockade
Liam Brady Joined: 22 Jan 2020 Location: Belfast Status: Offline Points: 2685 |
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Ryan Manning adds a second for QPR, 2-1 up now.
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Kevin Kilbane Joined: 13 Jul 2020 Location: Far away Status: Offline Points: 269 |
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I haven’t saw much of Materson this season. He’d huge promise at Liverpool, but how’s he faired? Particularly now we’ve O’Shea showing a lot of promise. Collins has also played more games this season at Stoke. But 12-18 months ago, it was Materson we’d our hopes pinned on to be our next wall.
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Green Cockade
Liam Brady Joined: 22 Jan 2020 Location: Belfast Status: Offline Points: 2685 |
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O'Shea and Masterson will face each other in the final game of the season. If West Brom win, they go up.
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Left foot
Ray Houghton Joined: 16 Aug 2019 Location: London Status: Offline Points: 0 |
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When Masterson moved from Liverpool to QPR he'd never kicked a ball in a competition senior league or Cup competition.
He couldn't even get on the bench for QPR for most of the first half of the season and I believe there was rumours a loan move was needed. Around November/December he managed to get on the bench due to so many QPR defenders getting injured. He eventually got his first kick of professional senior football early January I believe. He then started to get more a more regular football and even getting starts, along with a lot of sub appearances. (He was subbed off after 30mins a couple of weeks ago) He's really great on the ball and can carry out from defence but he's not built up that strength needed to play championship football. Yet... last few months he's started to put stronger and stronger tackles in. Hes got a lot of development work to do but I feel next year will be massive for him. Not ready to start every game for QPR yet in my opinion but that might change next year. Saying that he's made fantastic progress in the last 6 months
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ProudAndLoud
Davey Langan Joined: 12 Sep 2016 Location: Dublin Status: Offline Points: 801 |
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Perfect sum up in last post. He has potential and is good on ball but definitely needs to be stronger and wiser defensively.
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The O'Shea
Jack Charlton I know everything and I’m NEVER wrong Joined: 16 Aug 2013 Location: Ireland Status: Online Points: 9554 |
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I'd have said its great to have a centre back who's great on the ball and only needs to bulk up a bit, rather than the other way around.
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We're decent enough..
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cildaratown
Liam Brady killdare town Joined: 11 Mar 2016 Status: Offline Points: 1390 |
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think there’s only one year left on his contract. Wonder if he’ll get an extension.
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Green Cockade
Liam Brady Joined: 22 Jan 2020 Location: Belfast Status: Offline Points: 2685 |
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I believe his agent is Martin Rowlands, ex QPR and Ireland player, so no doubt he'll be pushing. Masterson I understand could have gone on loan earlier but didn't. Pity,that,as it's a different world, men's football in the lower leagues-lots of not particularly well paid guys, often with young families, fearful of keeping their places in the team with somebody younger always after your job. A world away from the cultured world of Premiership underage football, which made Masterson a millionaire before he ventured outside into the big bad world. To be fair to him, he has stayed motivated and is now starting to deliver on his potential, unlike for instance Alex O'Hanlon, who simply went down the slippery slope even though financially made for life.
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Jack Charlton Trapattoni could manage me any day! Joined: 15 Feb 2009 Location: Ireland Status: Offline Points: 6518 |
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Masterson has had a couple of lucky breaks and he really has to up his game now. He was5th choice can at one stage and wasn’t making the bench even.
Barbet 1st choice was injured fir 3 months, then hall (contract expired), leistener (on loan to cologne) and Geoff Cameron a midfielder who filled in were all before him . He started last weeks game against Sheffield Wednesday but was subbed at ht and wouldn’t have started yesterday only for Rangell had a serious injury and we were down to bare bones with only 6 on the bench. Masterson is good on the ball alright but is prone to switching off in games and needs to be far more combative in his tackles and general play which has always been his problem. Would love to see him do this as he has an excellent chance now as we’re going to have to rebuild the team again.
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One City,One County,One Club GUFC will be back.
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You Tell Me
Jack Charlton Joined: 05 Sep 2010 Status: Offline Points: 6773 |
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is Alex O'Hanlon really set up for life? How much do the likes of Liverpool pay these young lads that haven't broken through?
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The O'Shea
Jack Charlton I know everything and I’m NEVER wrong Joined: 16 Aug 2013 Location: Ireland Status: Online Points: 9554 |
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I highly doubt O'Hanlon is "set up for life". In any case, he seems to have stabilised his career at Shels now. It's worth noting that not every player who doesn't make it at a big club can be assumed to have "slacked off"; in the majority of cases they simply aren't good enough and when they are released they find their level, as O'Hanlon has done in the LOI.
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We're decent enough..
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Lenny82
Liam Brady Joined: 20 Aug 2010 Location: Ireland Status: Offline Points: 2914 |
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I won't name any names but I know of a young Dublin lad who signed a 4 year deal with Premier League club worth one million pound at the age of 16. Let go after 4 years and couldn't get another club. Back home a while now living with the folks and has nothing to show for it other than some designer clothes, a few nice watches and a nice car depreciating in value rapidly! Gets a pittance now in League of Ireland on pay as you play basis.
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The O'Shea
Jack Charlton I know everything and I’m NEVER wrong Joined: 16 Aug 2013 Location: Ireland Status: Online Points: 9554 |
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I'm not sure I'd say coming away from football at 20 years of age with 600-700K is exactly "set up for life" though. Certainly it's a great start, but you could hardly retire on it for the 60-70 years of your remaining life.
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We're decent enough..
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Lenny82
Liam Brady Joined: 20 Aug 2010 Location: Ireland Status: Offline Points: 2914 |
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Not saying that it would set you up for life but sports stars qualify for massive tax relief on pension contributions given the relative shortness of their careers. Had he boxed clever, he could have been mortgage free on a house where he is from with a chunk invested in a pension fund for later in life. Obviously he would still need to work but would be well set up. Maybe O'Hanlon was smarter but I get the impression that these kids get big money at such a young age that they blow it because they assume the well will never run dry.
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AbuAbu
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£1m over 4 years. take away 40% in tax and that's about £150k per year. Great start in life if it isn't pissed away on bling. Certainly should have a decent house paid for. Not bad at 20 years of age.
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It's not me it's you:-)
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Wheelo
Liam Brady Joined: 09 Sep 2010 Location: Drogheda Status: Offline Points: 2349 |
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if young lads going over to England are smart with their money, there’s money to be made.
Know of one young lad who was with an English club a number of years ago. Was captain of all their youths teams and didn’t drink. Came back home after 4 years with a nice wad of cash as was careful with money. Played up north for a bit afterwards and made a nice few quid while running his own business. If lads have head on shoulders, they can come home after a few years with a nice few quid in their bank account if it doesn’t work out
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"Not surprised you are anti foreigner in your so called Kip of a town when you don’t want a manager because he is Swedish and you want big Sam in charge" - a fine post from a fine ybig poster
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Green Cockade
Liam Brady Joined: 22 Jan 2020 Location: Belfast Status: Offline Points: 2685 |
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That description would fit Rory Hale of Crusaders, formerly of Aston Villa. Still only 23 and a good player. His younger brother Ronan was on Birmingham's books, he came home too and played in the Irish League before moving to St.Patrick's Athletic.
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