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Top 50 Irish Players

  • 08-05-2006 5:52pm
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    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 15,117 ✭✭✭✭


    1 Robbie Keane (Tottenham)
    For half the season the Dubliner looked to be on his way out of White Hart Lane but he dug deep to produce his best season ever as a professional footballer and earn a new contract. His leadership and 16 goals have propelled Tottenham to the verge of Champions League qualification and he was voted fans Player of the Year.

    2 Kevin Doyle (Reading)
    Twelve months ago he was valued at £85,000, now he is a £3m striker and his value will treble if he bangs in the goals in the Premiership next season. The former Cork City striker netted 18 league goals and was a key reason why Reading ran away with the Championship. The awards he has been picking up are thoroughly justified.

    3 Shay Given (Newcastle)
    Has just turned 30 and is now very much in his prime. Selected on the Premiership Team of the Season. He has kept 18 clean sheets and was their best player in the dark days as Graeme Souness headed for the sack. Deservedly handed the captain's armband for the final weeks of the season.

    4 Steven Reid (Blackburn)
    The decision to switch him into central midfield has yielded rich dividends for Blackburn who are chasing a European place. The 25-year-old has developed into a physically strong midfielder with electric pace and one of the fiercest shots in the Premiership as evidenced by his stunning goals.

    5 Steve Finnan (Liverpool)
    Has blossomed since Rafa Benitez took over at Liverpool and, having seen off all his rivals at right back, is now Mr Consistency at Anfield. He is solid defensively and also gets forward on the overlap. Has helped Liverpool reach the FA Cup Final and third place in the Premiership.

    6 John O'Shea (Manchester United)
    The most versatile player in the Premiership continues to defy the critics and was a key performer in Manchester United's impressive 11-game unbeaten run where he was mainly deployed as the holding player in midfield. A new four-year contract tells its own story.

    7 Graham Kavanagh (Wigan Athletic)
    He may be 31 but he was the cornerstone of a Wigan team that exceeded all expectations by not only reaching the Carling Cup Final but also spending most of the season in the top half of the table.

    8 Joey O'Brien (Bolton Wanderers)
    This midfielder was pressed into first team duty as an emergency right back and succeeded in nailing down the place for himself after a series of impressive performances in the Premiership and UEFA Cup. With a cool head and a cultured right foot he has made a big impression.

    9 Damien Duff (Chelsea)
    He's just won a second successive Premiership medal but this has been a disappointing season for Duff. Injury didn't help and neither did the tactical strait jacket which Jose Mourinho strapped him into it. Three league goals is his lowest return in five seasons.

    10 Stephen Ireland (Manchester City)
    The 18-year-old made his first team debut in September and hasn't looked back. Although small in stature he makes up for lack of inches with a gritty determination and an ability to make the killer pass. Has the drive and determination to become a major player in the years ahead.

    11 Kevin Foley (Luton Town)
    The 21-year-old right-back stepped up a level when Luton were promoted to the Championship but did so well that he is now been touted as a possible Premiership transfer target this summer. A very steady player.

    12 Paddy Kenny (Sheffield United)
    Will be playing in the Premiership next season after helping the Blades win promotion and on the evidence of this season he won't look out of place. He's been an ever-present for United on their march to the Premiership and kept 18 clean sheets.

    13 Richard Dunne (Manchester City)
    Manchester City's season may have run out of steam but one of the bright spots has been Richard Dunne's performances at centre-half where he has used his pace and strength to great effect. His rehabilitation was completed when Stuart Pearce handed him the captaincy in Sylvain Distin's absence and the fans voted him as their Player of the Year.

    14 Owen Garvan (Ipswich Town)
    Grandson of Con Martin and nephew of Mick Martin, his footballing pedigree is impeccable and the 18-year-old showed his potential by becoming a first team regular at Ipswich. He is a sublime passer of the ball. Named Player of the Year by the Ipswich fans.

    15 Dean Kiely (Portsmouth)
    Injury cost him his place at Charlton Athletic and he was twiddling his thumbs on the bench when Harry Redknapp swooped for him in January. It's proved to be an astute signing and Kiely's performances in the final 14 league games inspired Portsmouth to a remarkable Premiership escape act.

    16 Shane Long (Reading)
    The £40,000 Reading paid Cork City for the former Tipperary Minor hurler could turn out to be a bigger bargain than Kevin Doyle's deal. Having started in the reserves Long was soon promoted to the first team and became a scorer of vital goals while coming off the bench. His massive potential is making them giddy at the Madejski Stadium.

    17 Richie Foran (Motherwell)
    The former Shelbourne player has established himself as one of the top strikers in the Scottish Premier League with 12 goals this season. He has added discipline to his game and has managed to go through the season without collecting a red card, something that would have been unthinkable a few years ago.

    18 Liam Miller (Leeds United)
    His loan move from Manchester United has worked out very well. Regular first team football has allowed him to show his ability and he has played a major role in Leeds United's march to the play-offs. If Leeds win promotion Kevin Blackwell is likely to move heaven and earth to make Miller's move permanent.

    19 Michael Doyle (Coventry)
    This tenacious midfielder was recently rewarded with a new contract after another excellent season and he must surely be on the verge of a call to the international squad. This battling midfielder started 48 times for Coventry this season as the Sky Blues finished eighth in the Championship.

    20 Liam Lawrence (Sunderland)
    It's not been a season to remember at the Stadium of Light but the performances of this 24-year-old midfielder have caught the eye and he is now part of Steve Staunton's international squad.

    21 Peter Murphy (Carlisle)
    Now one of the longest serving players at Carlisle, Murphy has been on a roller coaster ride at Brunton Park over the past few seasons. Promotion from the Conference has been followed this term by more success this season with promotion to League Two and the League Three title within touching distance. Murphy has missed only one game along the way and has been influential whether used in defence or midfield.

    22 Shane Supple (Ipswich Town)
    Has graduated impressively from Ipswich's FA Youth Cup winning side of last season. He started the season on the bench and finished it as first choice keeper having ousted Welsh international Les Price. Only 18, he could be Shay Given's long term successor if he keeps this rate of progress up.

    23 Gary Kelly (Leeds United)
    He may not wear the captain's armband at Elland Road but he is the player everybody looks up to and his selection on the Championship team of the season was a just reward for his level of consistency this season. The 31-year-old defender also managed a rare goal.

    24 Clinton Morrison (Crystal Palace)
    Steve Bruce has admitted that selling Morrison is one of the mistakes that caused Birmingham City's relegation and 13 goals for Palace reinforces that view. Palace are heading to the play-offs and Morrison's partnership with Andy Johnson could get them to the Premiership at the expense of their old club.

    25 Garreth O'Connor (Burnley)
    The former Bohemians player has had an excellent first season at Turf Moor having jumped a division from League One. An attacking midfielder, who likes to get forward, he has scored eight goals and quickly established himself as a key player in Steve Cotterill's side.

    26 Michael Reddy (Grimsby)
    His gazelle-like speed has caused havoc among defences and earned the Kilkenny man selection for the League Two team of the season. His 14 goals have propelled Grimsby into the play-offs and they still have an outside chance of automatic promotion.

    27 Aiden McGeady (Celtic)
    Injury has limited McGeady's appearances this season but he has still played a role in Celtic's title success. Found himself surplus to requirements earlier in the season but knuckled down and added increased work rate and a defensive dimension to his game which greatly pleased manager Gordon Strachan. Four goals in 20 appearances was a decent return too.

    28 Jonathon Douglas (Leeds United)
    Now 25 this has been the Clonesman's best season as a professional as his loan move from Blackburn has worked wonders. He has established himself as a first choice central midfielder in a promotion chasing side and scored five goals as well.

    29 Mark Yeates (Colchester)
    Joined Colchester on a season long loan move from Tottenham and has been a vital player in their drive towards promotion to The Championship. The left winger has been an automatic first choice all season and has scored five goals but it was his performance against Chelsea in the FA Cup that suggests he still has plenty to offer at a higher level.

    30 Andy O'Brien (Portsmouth)
    Jumped out of the frying pan into the fire when he left Newcastle for Portsmouth and was part of a leaky defence before Harry Redknapp arrived. His improvement since Redknapp took over was tremendous and it was a big blow for Pompey when a hamstring injury ruled him out of the final weeks of the season.

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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 15,117 ✭✭✭✭MrJoeSoap


    31 Andy Keogh (Scunthorpe)
    A natural goalscorer 19-year-old Keogh has shown why Scunthorpe bought him from Bury by scoring 15 goals in 43 appearances. His goal in the FA Cup defeat against Manchester City suggests he can do it a higher level and he could move up a division this summer.

    32 Ian Harte (Levante)
    Relegation from La Liga didn't bode well for Harte and he has been anxious to return to England. When all potential deals fell through he got on with the job in hand and has helped Levante move to within touching distance of promotion with a series of steady displays and a few cracking goals.

    33 Gary Doherty (Norwich)
    Has finally established himself as a centre-half after years of switching between the back and the front. Doherty has excellent technique for a central defender and has established himself in the Canaries side after beginning the season in the reserves.

    34 Roy Keane (Celtic)
    Missed a large chunk of the season through injury and hit the headlines when Manchester United released him early from his contract. This has probably been his least influential season since he burst on the scene in 1990 but he has still looked a class act in the Hoops shirt.

    35 Graham Coughlan (Sheffield Wednesday)
    Possibly the best Irish player never to be capped and at 31 his chance may be gone. This teak tough centre half was a legend at former club Plymouth and quickly won over the fans at Hillsborough with his no-nonsense style. Awarded the Owls' Player of the Year after an excellent season.

    36 Wayne Henderson (Brighton)
    A loan spell persuaded Brighton to buy him from Aston Villa in the January transfer window and although he couldn't keep Albion in the Championship his displays earned him his senior international debut. From a famous goalkeeping family he is an excellent shot-stopper.

    37 Paul Heffernan (Doncaster Rovers)
    The 24-year-Wicklow man is a goal machine and 14 goals from 28 appearances is an excellent return as he took his overall career total in the English League past the 50 mark.

    38 Paddy McCarthy (Leicester)
    Both Craig Levein and his successor Rob Kelly are big fans of McCarthy who, although only 22, has worn the captain's armband on occasion this season. Tall and strong he doesn't shirk in the tackle but 10 yellow and two red cards suggests he needs to temper his style a tad.

    39 Stephen Elliott (Sunderland)
    His season has been dogged with injury but in one golden spell in October he answered all the questions about his ability to perform at the highest level. He scored two cracking goals against Manchester United and Newcastle and his lengthy absence was one of the reasons Sunderland were relegated and Mick McCarthy got fired.

    40 Paul McShane (Brighton)
    A season long loan from Manchester United has given the 20-year-old from Wicklow valuable first team experience and he will be hoping to make an impact at Old Trafford next season. He made mistakes along the way but his four goals from centre-half helped make up for those errors.

    41 James O'Connor (Burnley)
    An ever-present this season for a Burnley side with a phenomenal 49 starts. Has curbed his disciplinary problems by picking up just three yellow cards and one red this season. A busy player who can pass as well as he can tackle.

    42 Alan Maybury (Leicester City)
    Craig Levein went back to his former club Hearts for Maybury and the Dubliner has proved a shrewd signing. He can play right back but Leicester use him on the left and he's been an automatic first choice all season.

    43 Dominic Foley (Gent)
    Signed from Bohemians after impressing in the Inter Toto Cup, Foley has impressed in Belgium although his goal haul is a somewhat disappointing six goals. However, Manager George Leekens has singled him out for praise as Gent chase fourth place and a European place.

    44 Stephen McPhail (Barnsley)
    It's only a few years since McPhail was wowing them in the Premiership and Champions League and this season has shown plenty of evidence that he should be operating at a higher level than League One.

    45 Matt Holland (Charlton)
    It's been a stop start season for Mr Consistency as the injuries he so successfully avoided for most of his career have finally caught up with him. Has only started 24 games this season but he's still Mr Dependable. The departure of Alan Curbishley could spell the end of the 32-year-old's sojourn at The Valley.

    46 Damien Delaney (Hull City)
    The Cork defender has been an ever present this season for a Hull City side that found the Championship a big step up after successive promotions. This left-footer can also play in midfield and he hasn't looked out of place having jumped two divisions in successive seasons.

    47 Stephen Hunt (Reading)
    Reading's title run meant he had to settle for a place on the bench most weeks but 35 substitute appearances is surely some sort of record. He's proved to be a useful player to spring from the bench having chipped in with three goals and six assists during Reading's title run.

    48 Mark Kennedy (Wolves)
    Wolves were many people's tip for promotion but they even missed the play-offs. However, skipper Kennedy was one of their most consistent performers operating down the left hand side and scoring twice from 40 appearances.

    49 Colin Healy (Livingston)
    Two broken legs meant he hadn't played a first team game since 2003 but the Corkman returned to action in March and showed that he is back to his best with a series of impressive performances. An earlier return might have kept Livingstone in the Scottish Premier League but Healy's going to have no problems when his short-term contract expires.

    50 Kevin Thornton (Coventry)
    The 19-year-old midfielder has just signed a new two-year-old contract with the Sky Blues and is definitely one for the future although Mickey Adams insists he has a lot to learn. A brother of Sean, the Drogheda youngster has broken into the first team and is exciting when on the ball.

    Taken from http://www.unison.ie/irish_independent/stories.php3?ca=94&si=1610691&issue_id=14018


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 19,341 ✭✭✭✭Chucky the tree


    Think liam miller should be higher up.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 20,099 ✭✭✭✭WhiteWashMan


    silly question, but why arent there any domestic players in there?


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 6,056 ✭✭✭applehunter


    I dont want to sound biased but how is George O'Callaghan not in the top 50?
    :confused:


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 4,124 ✭✭✭Jonny Arson


    I dont want to sound biased but how is George O'Callaghan not in the top 50?
    :confused:

    Was about to say the same thing. Just another damning representation of the lack of knowledge and interest of our own domestic shown from our nations media.


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 20,346 ✭✭✭✭KdjaCL


    LOLOLOLOLOLOL Screw the lack of EL players, Keane won the league and got 34th :p



    kdjac


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 992 ✭✭✭mchurl


    disappointing not to see any EL players in the list but with the Irish media i have to say i expected as much. Pretty accurate list other than that thogh and happy to see Andy Keogh get in there.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 985 ✭✭✭APM


    anybody know much about an Alan McCormack of Motherwell on loan from Preston North End?


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 15,117 ✭✭✭✭MrJoeSoap


    Rofl at number 43 actually, now that I look at it.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 17,575 ✭✭✭✭A Dub in Glasgo


    What criteria is this sort of stuff based on?


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 985 ✭✭✭APM


    the opinion of the fella who wrote it in todays indo i think!


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 15,117 ✭✭✭✭MrJoeSoap


    APM wrote:
    the opinion of the fella who wrote it in todays indo i think!
    Pretty much!


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 14,013 ✭✭✭✭eirebhoy


    It's top 50 players of the season. Although, if Roy Keane was a 19 year old in his debut season he'd be a lot higher up the list. :)


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,953 ✭✭✭blu_sonic


    lact of research and knowledge, players playing in the depts of nowhere considered ahead of our very own EL players, our players who compete in Europe year in year out (albeit a low level) not mentioned while players who have the bans trophey as their biggest claim to fame are storming up the list utter balls IMHO


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 8,881 ✭✭✭bohsman


    Gareth O Connor absolutely.

    Dominic fcking Foley fck off.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 7,588 ✭✭✭Bluetonic


    6 John O'Shea (Manchester United)

    Thats the best laugh I've had all month.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 17,575 ✭✭✭✭A Dub in Glasgo


    APM wrote:
    the opinion of the fella who wrote it in todays indo i think!


    does anyone know who that is?


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 985 ✭✭✭APM


    "Gerry McDermott has spent the season keeping tabs on the irish abroad and now reveals the Top 50 Irish performers over the 2005-06 season"


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 8,483 ✭✭✭Töpher


    Specifies abroad aswell, so noone playing their trade here was even looked at.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,357 ✭✭✭emc2


    Yea John O'shea at number 6 you must be having a laugh.


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