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		<title>Kevin Doyle Moves to Wolves</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 30 Jun 2009 17:21:28 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Kevin</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Republic of Ireland and now former Reading striker Kevin Doyle has been linked with a handful of Premier League clubs ever since Reading lost in the Coca-Cola Championship playoffs, but it was Wolves who won out for the signature of the widely proclaimed all-rounder for a club record fee of £6.5m.

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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Republic of Ireland and now former Reading striker Kevin Doyle has been linked with a handful of Premier League clubs ever since Reading lost in the Coca-Cola Championship playoffs, but it was Wolves who won out for the signature of the widely proclaimed all-rounder for a club record fee of £6.5m.</p>
<p><img src="http://ireland.worldcupblog.org/files/2009/06/doylewolves.jpg" alt="Kevin Doyle is unveiled at Molineux" width="320" height="264" class="alignleft size-full wp-image-98" /></p>
<p>In my personal opinion, this move is one that not only increases Wolves&#8217; chances of staying up dramatically, but a move that will do wonders for the Republic of Ireland squad.  Doyle will be joining an already large cast of Irish players at Wolves and will have the opportunity to create an entirely new level of good chemistry with them.  Ireland hopefuls, but by no means locks, Stephen Ward, Kevin Foley, Stephen Gleeson, Darren Potter, and Andrew Keogh are all members of the team, with Ward, Foley, and Keogh most likely to see extensive time for the club.</p>
<p>Quite simply, more Irish players playing in the Premiership and more Irish players on club teams together will both lead to a better Irish side.  These guys playing in the Premiership only increases our chances of a good result against Italy at Croke Park on October 10th.</p>
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		<title>Shams To Host Ronnie&#8217;s Real Debut</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 13 Jun 2009 01:20:28 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Wayne Farry</dc:creator>
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According to the Guardian, if Ronaldo&#8217;s proposed transfer from Man Utd to Madrid goes through on time, his debut for the club could be at the modest Tallaght Stadium, a ground with a capacity of 3,000 and home to Shamrock Rovers. 
The rumours have been circulating for weeks and is thought to be confirmed on [...]]]></description>
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<p>According to the Guardian, if Ronaldo&#8217;s proposed transfer from <a href="http://manu.theoffside.com">Man Utd</a> to <a href="http://real.theoffside.com">Madrid</a> goes through on time, <a href="http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/2009/jun/12/cristiano-ronaldo-real-madrid-shamrock-rovers">his debut for the club could be at the modest Tallaght Stadium</a>, a ground with a capacity of 3,000 and home to Shamrock Rovers. <span id="more-95"></span></p>
<p>The rumours have been circulating for weeks and is thought to be confirmed on Monday next week. If it goes through it will be a major coup for the Dublin club. They, like most Irish sides, are in dire financial shape and this tie, for which the capacity will be extended to 10,000 (don&#8217;t ask me how) will be a huge financial help.</p>
<p>The thought of this guy playing his debut for Real in Dublin is amazing, playing against Shamrock Rovers is even more crazy. The game will have to be ratified by the FAI before being confirmed as the Eircom League of Ireland season is underway (it&#8217;s a summer league for those not in the know) but it&#8217;s expected to be cleared for takeoff. </p>
<p>Shams are a huge club, one of the most successful in Irish history but have fallen on hard times. Having Real play them will be a brief but welcome return to glamour the Dublin club.</p>
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		<title>Irish Winger Being Tracked By Bayern</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 24 Mar 2009 13:12:18 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Wayne Farry</dc:creator>
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Reports coming from everywhere online suggest that Ireland&#8217;s winger Aiden McGeady, who plays in Scotland with Celtic, is being tracked by Bayern Munich&#8217;s scouts. Ireland&#8217;s Italian manager Giovanni Trapattoni coached Bayern manager Jurgen Klinsmann at both Inter and Bayern in the past and has confirmed the rumours that the Bavarians are looking at the sprightly [...]]]></description>
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<p>Reports coming from everywhere online suggest that Ireland&#8217;s winger Aiden McGeady, who plays in Scotland with <a href="http://celtic.theoffside.com">Celtic</a>, is being tracked by <a href="http://bayern.theoffside.com">Bayern Munich</a>&#8217;s scouts. Ireland&#8217;s <a href="http://italy.worldcupblog.org">Italian</a> manager Giovanni Trapattoni coached Bayern manager Jurgen Klinsmann at both <a href="http://inter.theoffside.com">Inter</a> and Bayern in the past and has confirmed the rumours that the Bavarians are looking at the sprightly winger.<br />
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<p>Trap, in a recent interview said:</p>
<blockquote><p>&#8216;I met my old Bayern assistant in <a href="http://germany.worldcupblog.org">Germany</a> recently and he asked me what I think about McGeady because they are are following him.</p>
<p>&#8216;They wanted my opinion and I said McGeady is one of our most important players.</p>
<p>&#8216;With more confidence, he has the possibility to improve even further.&#8217;
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<p><img src="http://ireland.worldcupblog.org/files/2009/03/trap-the-offside.jpg" alt="" width="488" height="210" class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-84" /></p>
<p>Hardly earth-shattering quotes from Trap but enough to suggest that the rumours are, in fact, founded. McGeady is a player that Trap clearly rates highly, he&#8217;s good but in my opinion if he wants to get even close to reaching that top level of world football he&#8217;ll have to leave Celtic. His recent behaviour would suggest that he&#8217;s almost angling to be forced out of the club by Gordon Strachan.</p>
<p><img src="http://ireland.worldcupblog.org/files/2009/03/allianz-arena-the-offside.jpg" alt="" width="500" height="195" class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-85" /></p>
<p>But would he do well at Bayern, would he flourish in the Bundesliga? Yes, to both questions I think. He&#8217;s got a nice turn of pace and is full of skill which would be appreciated in an already skillful league. He wouldn&#8217;t be the only flair player at Bayern either, and playing with the likes of Luca Toni, Ze Roberto and Franck Ribery would help him hugely and as a result it would be a huge plus for our national team.</p>
<p>I hope he moves in the summer, it would be a huge benefit to the three parties; Bayern, McGeady and Ireland.</p>
<p>Oh, in some WC news, <a href="http://italy.worldcupblog.org/group-e/the-italy-squad-finally-some-progress.html">Lippi has announced his squad</a> to face us and Montenegro.</p>
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		<title>Sligo Rovers Youngster Secures Toffees Move</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 09 Feb 2009 22:00:46 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Wayne Farry</dc:creator>
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Sligo Rovers right back has finally completed his move to Everton after indecision over his future. In December the Donegal-born Ireland U21 defender went over to Birmingham City for a trial. He looked like he was likely to follow St. Pat&#8217;s midfielder Keith Fahey to St. Andrews but with interest from Celtic and the blue [...]]]></description>
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<p>Sligo Rovers right back has finally completed his move to <a href="http://everton.theoffside.com">Everton</a> after indecision over his future. In December the Donegal-born Ireland U21 defender went over to <a href="http://birmingham.theoffside.com/">Birmingham City</a> for a trial. He looked like he was likely to follow St. Pat&#8217;s midfielder Keith Fahey to St. Andrews but with interest from <a href="http://celtic.theoffside.com/">Celtic</a> and the blue side of Liverpool, the deal never materialised.         <span id="more-55"></span></p>
<p>On 4th February David Moyes confirmed the deal:</p>
<blockquote><p>&#8220;He is a young boy who has come in and he will join Andy Holden in the reserves.</p>
<p>&#8220;He&#8217;s come in from Sligo, he&#8217;s someone who has been flagged up by the scouts.</p>
<p>&#8220;We&#8217;ll give him an opportunity and hopefully he can step up to the first team in time.&#8221;</p></blockquote>
<p><img src="http://ireland.worldcupblog.org/files/2009/02/davidmoyestheoffside1.jpg" alt="" width="460" height="276" class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-58" /></p>
<p>Fairly encouraging words from the Blues boss. Hopefully Coleman can perform well in the reserves and get a chance. And if anyone&#8217;s going to give him a chance it&#8217;s Moyes.</p>
<p>Aside from his arrival at Everton, Coleman spoke to the <a href="http://www.sligorovers.com/">Official Sligo Rovers Website</a> with regards to his excitement at joining an <a href="http://epl.theoffside.com">EPL</a> club and his gratitude to the Bit O&#8217; Red:</p>
<blockquote><p>&#8220;It is Premier League football. It was kind of hard to believe at first to be honest. The transfer took a lot of time and I was hearing a lot of things before pre-season and when we started back. If the move had not worked out, I was still looking forward to playing with Sligo because there were a lot of things to play for this year.</p>
<p>&#8220;I loved my time at Sligo. It started properly for me when Leo Tierney and Dessie Cawley were in charge and they put me in the team and then Paul Cook afterwards. I really enjoyed myself.&#8221;</p></blockquote>
<p>Coleman concluded: </p>
<blockquote><p>&#8220;The deal was great for the club and great for me. I&#8217;d like to thank all the fans and hopefully I&#8217;ll be over in the summer in The Showgrounds again.&#8221;</p></blockquote>
<p>It&#8217;s great to see another Irishman moving over to an English club. It&#8217;s possibly a sign of more talent developing in the Eircom League, despite <a href="http://ireland.worldcupblog.org/1/where-next-for-the-eircom-league.html">the harrowing times affecting the league</a>. Hopefully this is just the beginning of promising Irish talent joining the EPL.</p>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 07 Jan 2009 11:17:46 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Eugene</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[One way of summing up the year ahead.

First off, I want to start by wishing all of you a belated Happy New Year, hope your celebrations were all sound and hopefully 2008 was as good a year for all of you as it ultimately turned out to be for me. Turned out to be a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>One way of summing up the year ahead.</p>
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<p>First off, I want to start by wishing all of you a belated Happy New Year, hope your celebrations were all sound and hopefully 2008 was as good a year for all of you as it ultimately turned out to be for me. Turned out to be a fairly good year for the national side as well, with our eight matches for the year reading as follows</p>
<p><em>Friendly, 6th February</em><br />
Republic of Ireland 0-1 Brazil</p>
<p><em>Friendly, 24th May</em><br />
Republic of Ireland 1-1 Serbia</p>
<p><em>Friendly, 29th May</em><br />
Republic of Ireland 1-0 Colombia</p>
<p><em>Friendly, 20th August</em><br />
Norway 1-1 Republic of Ireland</p>
<p><em>World Cup Qualifier, 6th September</em><br />
Georgia 1-2 Republic of Ireland</p>
<p><em>World Cup Qualifier, 10th September</em><br />
Montenegro 0-0 Republic of Ireland</p>
<p><em>World Cup Qualifier, 15th October</em><br />
Republic Of Ireland 1-0 Cyprus</p>
<p><em>Friendly, 19th November</em><br />
Republic of Ireland 2-3 Poland</p>
<p>Played 8, Won 3, Drawn 3, Lost 2, Goals Scored 8. Goals Conceded 7.</p>
<p>I&#8217;ll take that, even though it looks like one of the more uninspiring records in recent memory. In truth, the football wasn&#8217;t much to write about too, but what we needed was results, not necessarily outstanding football. Ideally, it will be a case of more of the same this year, because the fixtures look fairly mean, but we have given ourselves a hell of a chance of at least making the play-offs in our group. 7 matches already marked in for next year, before the inevitable number of friendlies along the way.</p>
<p><em>World Cup Qualifier, 11th February</em><br />
Republic of Ireland vs. Georgia</p>
<p><strong><em>World Cup Qualifier, 28th March</em><br />
Republic of Ireland vs. Bulgaria</strong></p>
<p><strong><em>World Cup Qualifier, 1st April</em><br />
Italy vs. Republic of Ireland</strong></p>
<p><strong><em>World Cup Qualifier, 6th June</em><br />
Bulgaria vs. Republic of Ireland</strong></p>
<p><em>World Cup Qualifier, 5th September</em><br />
Cyprus vs. Republic of Ireland</p>
<p><strong><em>World Cup Qualifier, 10th October</em><br />
Republic of Ireland vs. Italy</strong></p>
<p><em>World Cup Qualifier, 14th October</em><br />
Republic of Ireland vs. Montenegro</p>
<p>No real explanation required for why the two games against Italy and Bulgaria are in bold when you take a peek at the <a href="http://www.fifa.com/worldcup/preliminaries/europe/standings/group=250479/index.html">group table</a>, although in truth all seven could be marked out as massive games. The Cyprus one because we&#8217;ve <a href="http://soccernet.espn.go.com/report?id=197251&amp;cc=5739">suffered there before</a>, the Monenegro one because it could all come down to that if we make a mess of matters and particularly the Georgia one because a win there would take us seven points clear of Bulgaria before they come to Croker, so two wins in our next two qualifiers could almost take qualification out of Bulgaria&#8217;s hands before they ever really get going. </p>
<p>If that proves to be the case, then it could be a case of having a real go at Italy, but in all honesty, who fancies us to get anything from the game in Bari? Not me, that&#8217;s for sure. Having said that, if we were to manage a point away, it would make the return fixture in Croke in the penultimate round of games the biggest match since our last match in the World Cup finals. A crowd of 80,000 at home cheering the boys on? It would be some night, but that is a million miles away at the moment. The only other potential concern on the horizon may be the frankly stupid rule FIFA have devised in determining the fate of the 9 runners-up in the qualifying groups, with the worst runner-up, as it were, dropping out of the matter altogether, not even being afforded a play-off against another nation for a place in the finals. As things stand, we don&#8217;t look too clever compared with <a href="http://www.fifa.com/worldcup/preliminaries/europe/standings/index.html">the rest</a>, so it may well be a case of hoping that the other four sides chasing Holland&#8217;s shadow in Group 9 continue to make a mess of proceedings, or we could be in line to suffer in that regard. Personally, I think a play-off against an Asian/South American side would benefit all, and allowing one side to suffer, whomever it may be, makes absolutely no sense. I feel sorry for whoever it ultimately ends up being. Again however, that&#8217;s forward thinking, there&#8217;s still seven games between us and that potential headache.</p>
<p>So a big year for the national side and for Traps, but who else has an important year ahead of them? Shay Given has a mightily important month ahead of him, because he needs to decide whether to move on to bigger and better things with the likes of <a href="http://arsenal.theoffside.com/">Arsenal</a>, <a href="http://spurs.theoffside.com/">Spurs</a> or <a href="http://mancity.theoffside.com/">Manchester City</a>, or whether to remain at Newcastle, despite <a href="http://newcastle.theoffside.com/team-news/shay-given-despondent.html">voicing his concerns in recent days</a>. Personally? Shay&#8217;s gotta move on. We all know the biggest chance he has of picking up a medal at International is if one of the top dogs at the FAI start doling out chocolate ones to the players, and it&#8217;s pretty much the same story at Newcastle, so if Shay wants something out of his career other than being remembered as one of the greatest stoppers of his generation, he needs to move to somewhere on the up. Try as he might, he can&#8217;t keep a sinking ship like Newcastle afloat on his own.</p>
<p>Important time for Aiden McGeady too. A few nice noises coming out from Glasgow today about his <a href="http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/teams/c/celtic/7814160.stm">happiness at the club </a>, but I think it&#8217;s all a load of crap. McGeady&#8217;s relationship with his manager will always have a black mark against it now, and in all fairness, McGeady is a better player than a backwater club with <a href="http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/scot_prem/7799072.stm">ideas above it&#8217;s station </a> (I had to get that off my chest, I also think the comments attributed to Walter Smith in that article are insulting to other Scottish clubs, and the Old Firm are not big European clubs, period.) I&#8217;d like to see McGeady at a fairly big English club, at least one that can challenge for honours. Arsenal is probably out of the question, but I personally think if Wenger is after a decent wide-man for his side, he could do worse than to look towards Celtic Park, certainly given how much he&#8217;ll have to shell out for the man from Russia (<a href="http://m.gmgrd.co.uk/res/842.$plit/C_71_article_1055192_image_list_image_list_item_0_image.jpg">The next Karel Poborsky?</a>) Failing that, a middling club in the Premiership could come in for him. Villa seemed like the perfect choice to me, but then I remembered how top-heavy that would leave Villa on wide players, so maybe that wouldn&#8217;t be the best option&#8230;.hard to say ultimately what the best would be for McGeady, but wherever he plys his trade this year, he needs to be on form, especially for the big fixtures we have coming up.</p>
<p>Robbie Keane has a big year ahead of him too, mainly as he needs to reconstruct his image amongst the media, who seem to have written him off as a catastrophic failure six months into his time at <a href="http://liverpool.theoffside.com/">Anfield</a> (Fun fact time: He has 5 goals in 17 league appearances for Liverpool, Berbatov has 3 in 15 for United, and he&#8217;s scored more than half the number of goals he got in his debut season for Spurs, but we must also remember that he is a morbid waste of money, because a few reporters have themselves convinced he is). As much as those myths about Keano can be debunked, fact of the matter is that they must be having an effect on the player, and he needs a few goals to shut the doubters up, because the last thing we need is our record goalscorer short on confidence going into some the biggest games we have played for years. A move would probably do him more harm than good, so it&#8217;s just a case of knuckling down and giving it his best shot, a few important goals here and there should do the trick nicely, and anyone who has followed the national side down the year will know he&#8217;s capabale of them, (<a href="http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=5ITtluqbg80&amp;feature=related">91st minute</a> and <a href="http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=pt5uUkxCx5g&amp;feature=related">93rd minute</a>, cheers) so a couple for club should help country no end. A big year for the skipper.</p>
<p>Looking a little further ahead, there&#8217;s a few youngsters threatening to break through the ranks and stake a claim for a place in the full squad. Plenty of positive reports are being made on Watford&#8217;s <a href="http://www.qpr.vitalfootball.co.uk/article.asp?a=132832">Jon-Joe O&#8217;Toole</a>, while the praises of Celtic&#8217;s striker Cillian Sheridan <a href="http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/football/leagues/scottishpremier/3412909/Celtics-Cillian-Sheridan-for-Ireland-says-Scott-MacDonald-Football.html">have been sung in recent weeks</a>. An energetic, intelligent centre midfielder to replace the gap never quite filled since Matt Holland&#8217;s departure would be gratefully recieved, along with a goalscorer to lighten the load for Robbie up front (I still can&#8217;t see Kevin Doyle in that role). The development of <a href="http://www.ccfc.co.uk/page/ProfilesDetail/0,,10269,00.html">Kieren Westwood at Coventry</a>, along with Darren Randolph (Charlton) and Shane Supple (Ipswich) will also be key, because one of those is going to have to take over the gloves from Shay before too long, and whoever it is needs to be ready, because it&#8217;s a big job to take over. It&#8217;s also time for Darren O&#8217;Dea, James McCarthy and Joey O&#8217;Brien to start knocking on the door as well, because they&#8217;ve been around long enough now for some of the hype about them to wear thin. Time to show your worth, lads.</p>
<p>Away from the international scene for a brief moment, an important year for Bohemians in defending their title at home, while also representing the country in the Champions&#8217; League, while St. Pats, Derry City and Sligo Rovers will fly the flag for the League of Ireland in the Europa League from July onwards. Sadly, it&#8217;s also an important period for many clubs in the Premier and First Division, due to the financial crisis that has already engulfed Dublin City and Limerick FC, and threatens to claim a few more clubs before any potential upturn. The list includes <a href="http://www.independent.ie/sport/soccer/drogheda-on-the-brink-after-players-vote-1591030.html">Drogheda United</a>, <a href="http://archives.tcm.ie/businesspost/2008/08/17/story35159.asp">Cork City</a>, <a href="http://www.rte.ie/sport/soccer/2008/0715/sligorovers.html">Sligo Rovers</a>, <a href="http://www.independent.ie/national-news/athlone-football-club-saved-by-supporters-1592929.html">Athlone Town</a> and <a href="http://www.rte.ie/sport/soccer/2008/1222/finnharps.html">Finn Harps</a>, along with probably a few more lingering which will become apparent before too long. If this trend is to continue, you fear for the state of League of Ireland football, so hopefully a resurgence in the financial situation will come about before too long. Remains to be seen however.</p>
<p>All things told then, it promises to be a very important year for Irish players, clubs and especially the national side. We&#8217;ve played ugly football to get to this point, but we&#8217;re now at it, and are a maximum of nine games away from a crack at a major tournament for the first time in eight years. Far too long to wait, so it&#8217;s essential that now we have got into a good position, we build upon it and hopefully, come October/November, can start to think ahead to this time next year, and writing pieces such as this wondering how far we can go in the World Cup finals. Nothing more than a dream at the moment, but it&#8217;s the first time we&#8217;ve dared to dream for a while, so I&#8217;ll enjoy it while I can.</p>
<p>Oh, and one last thing that might help along the way, <a href="http://www.facebook.com/home.php#/group.php?gid=39902901446">I entirely agree with the sentiments of David McGuinness.</a></p>
<p>Another potential big boost in a big year. I see a pattern forming here&#8230;.</p>
<p>Take care, everyone.</p>
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