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Irelands best football forward?

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In my eyes it is Michael Meehan,but you all have your opinion.
Any ideas?

teemore4sam (Fermanagh) - Posts: 101 - 20/03/2010 10:10:11    593185

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Has to be Mcdonnell on current form.

Brolly (Monaghan) - Posts: 4472 - 20/03/2010 11:03:25    593207

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These type of threads are getting a bit boring. They've been done to death.

Dr.Shephard (Leitrim) - Posts: 2187 - 20/03/2010 11:10:36    593216

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Gooch

beer baron (Cavan) - Posts: 3916 - 20/03/2010 11:14:30    593221

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alan brogan is unplayable when fully fit but the best forward would have to be stephen oneill the guy is a joy to watch anyone know how far away he is from playing

stekhli (Dublin) - Posts: 3121 - 20/03/2010 11:24:49    593224

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cooper

sonnky (Galway) - Posts: 498 - 20/03/2010 11:43:01    593234

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Paddy Bradley is unreal!!

superblue_1 (Down) - Posts: 75 - 20/03/2010 12:16:52    593274

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As far as an out and out scoring forward goes there are several that are an even level so in no particualr order:
Gooch
Stephen O'Neill
Paddy Bradley
Michael Meehan
Michael Murphy

In terms of overall footballing ability you would have to add:
Sean Cavnagh
Declan O'Sullivan
Probably both better footballers than the list above but just not quite a tradional scoring forward as the list above

There is alot of very good footballers in the next tier of scorng forwards
Benny Coulter
Bernard Brogan
Eoin Bradley
Colm McFadden
Conor Mortimer
Aidan O'Se
Eoin Mulligan
Seanie Johnstone
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By the way even the thought of Alan Brogan on that list makes me laugh. Are there seriously still Dubs who really think that he is still better than his brother becasue he is a bit of a fancy Dan?
Alan Brogan is unstoppable on his day. Unforunately that day tends to be when no one is marking him and his team are 10points up. His brother on the other hand will stand up and be counted at any time and won't let you down, and won't cry of injured becasue he is afraid of Conor Gormley

omaghjoe (Tyrone) - Posts: 1191 - 20/03/2010 12:33:42    593280

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Not just cause i'm from Tyrone but i genuinely think that Stephen O'Neill when on top of his game is the best out there at the moment, on a consistant basis its that wee ginger boy from Kerry.

CheFinny (UK) - Posts: 1358 - 20/03/2010 12:34:30    593281

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Sorry should have added the Armagh lads, would have Clarke in the first list and McDonnell in the second just based on consistency. Although if McDonnell was more consistent he could be out on his own above everyone.

omaghjoe (Tyrone) - Posts: 1191 - 20/03/2010 12:38:20    593284

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Omaghjoe:

Extremely harsh on Alan Brogan there. Did he steal your mot?;)

MesAmis (Dublin) - Posts: 13846 - 20/03/2010 12:46:46    593288

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conor mortimer

whiterbannnas (Mayo) - Posts: 2441 - 20/03/2010 12:50:15    593291

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Plain and simple........Gooch!!

Richieq (Meath) - Posts: 3772 - 20/03/2010 12:58:18    593300

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Dr.Shephard
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These type of threads are getting a bit boring. They've been done to death.
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So we should never do them again Doc? I think they should be more specific - like uninjured and on current form. Even the greatest players have bad games.

anybody know who's the top scorer in the league btw?

Floops (Dublin) - Posts: 1623 - 20/03/2010 13:05:54    593306

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JP Rooney, class act.

LovelyBall (Louth) - Posts: 352 - 20/03/2010 13:07:22    593307

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CJ McGourty or Kevin McGourty.

Depends what you are looking for.

As a serial scorer CJ, but as an all round performer, Kevin.

After that it would be Gooch and Donaghy.

patrique (Antrim) - Posts: 13709 - 20/03/2010 13:37:33    593343

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I dont really think I am being unfair on Alan Brogan, can you tell me on one accasion when he steeped up to the mark played at the very top level (thats AI quarter of after) and really performed for Dub. Patrique your obsession with the McCourty and Ciaran Donaghy is a little unsettling. I would hav CJ in that second tier but really and truely he has to prove himself at the top level. What the criac this year with Antrim is he gonna throw another hissy fit? As for Donaghy well he is occasionaly effective but-----

omaghjoe (Tyrone) - Posts: 1191 - 20/03/2010 14:39:59    593386

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i would say Michael Meehan or Declan O Sullivan!!

wise_guy (Tyrone) - Posts: 1584 - 20/03/2010 14:40:54    593387

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Do you mean the last forward to put in a big performance or the best forward on a week in week out basis over the year so far?

BIG SACKS (Tyrone) - Posts: 1681 - 20/03/2010 15:20:11    593427

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omaghjoe
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I dont really think I am being unfair on Alan Brogan, can you tell me on one accasion when he steeped up to the mark played at the very top level (thats AI quarter of after) and really performed for Dub. Patrique your obsession with the McCourty and Ciaran Donaghy is a little unsettling. I would hav CJ in that second tier but really and truely he has to prove himself at the top level. What the criac this year with Antrim is he gonna throw another hissy fit? As for Donaghy well he is occasionaly effective but-----




But some people have Stephen O'Neill, last time he was a threat was in 2005. Not his fault, all the injuries, but why pick on the others and absolve hoim?

Donaghy is a marvel, second only to Gooch because Gooch can score more.

The McGourty thing is merely to point out that there is probably some forward in Leitrim/Kilkenny/Longford who is brilliant but we never hear about them because by and large the media decides who is good and who is not.

patrique (Antrim) - Posts: 13709 - 20/03/2010 15:28:36    593430

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