Withdean11
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What is his song? Hear it from the North Stand but not clear enough to work out the lyrics..?
How many days of football do you think he's played and all they can come up with is 2 minutes? Yes I think that DEFINES inconsistency does it not?
The simple fact is: if Paddy McCourt had application to match his talent, he wouldn't be playing for us (having been released by Barnsley). He'd be in the Premier League somewhere. Anybody who imagines we've suddenly unearthed a gem that nobody else has spotted, at the age of 30 odd, is deluded.
Clearly has bags of tricks & an eye for a pass. But it does occasionally wind me up hearing people singing his name and begging Hyypia to bring him on, as if his mere presence is guaranteed to single handedly change a game.
I understand people want to see a bit of spark, and I share everyone's frustration when the team is lacking creativity out there, as has happened plenty of times lately. I just fear that hailing McCourt as the Messiah, whose mere presence is guaranteed to produce magic & mystery, is misguided and will, on more occasions than not, lead only to disappointment.
(Heard at the weekend that he smokes unheard-of quantities of fags for a footballer- anyone verify?)
Watch him warm up.....either during pre-match routines or when gently ambling up and down the line during the game.......never seen anyone look so lazy or disinterested
Seems like a bit of an enigma of a player - obviously has massive amounts of natural talent (we've seen one or two glimpses, including a mazy run into the box yesterday) but he can also appear away with the fairies (also seen yesterday)
You obviously have never played football, coming of the bench is not like starting the game chances are your first few touches wont be amazing.
True, true. I just don't know how often we can expect to see such skills, or at least not to a genuinely constructive effect. I'm not slating the guy. I just think expectations of him are unrealistic, that's all
Alan Hudson could have played SO many more also. Still, the immortal Rodney Marsh gag with Sir Alf would not have flourished otherwise.
it was don revie who was going to pull him off at half time
if he didn't work hard on the pitch
Whilst Wiki is no definitive guide, in this instance it agrees with me. Probably wrong though.
It has been reported that the England manager Alf Ramsey told him "I'll be watching you for the first 45 minutes and if you don't work harder I'll pull you off at half time," to which Marsh replied: "Crikey, Alf, at Manchester City all we get is an orange and a cup of tea."
Against Spurs, he was our only player who could actually hold onto the ball without getting dispossessed straight away and go past a player or two. His undoubted talent shone through that night. Against Watford he had an outstanding run/dribble into the box and should have really tested the keeper instead of putting it over the bar. Against Rotherham the same and even on Saturday he had a great run/dribble into the box and tested the keeper. Perhaps at least one of those should have ended in a goal and then we wouldn't be having this debate.
Back to Spurs, he worked hard that night tracking back and helping out Calderon, but clearly that's not his game.
I'm a big fan of his, in case you can't tell, and would love him to start every match, particularly at home.
I remember the quoteWhilst Wiki is no definitive guide, in this instance it agrees with me. Probably wrong though.
It has been reported that the England manager Alf Ramsey told him "I'll be watching you for the first 45 minutes and if you don't work harder I'll pull you off at half time," to which Marsh replied: "Crikey, Alf, at Manchester City all we get is an orange and a cup of tea."
What is his song? Hear it from the North Stand but not clear enough to work out the lyrics..?
He was out having a good time on the Broadway in Haywards Heath on Saturday night