Thursday, 31 December 2015

2015 a look back and forward to 2016

As 2015 dawned, things were not looking great for the Republic of Ireland side, the team were still in the mix for qualification for Euro 2016, but the away loss to Scotland had us on the back foot, attendances were still down, the new management team still seemed to be putting their own stamp on the side after more than a year in charge and, Germany away apart, there hadn't been a lot for the fans of the boys in green to cheer. Subsequent draws at home to Poland and Scotland seemed to have put paid to any chance of qualification, moreso the latter considering the result in Glasgow had meant surrendering four points to what was seen as our main rivals for third place in the group. Talking with some friends after the result in June, we had dwelt more on qualification for the World Cup in 2018 than the remaining qualifiers for Euro 2016.
It's rare for me to miss watching an Ireland game live, but that was the case in September as weekend camping tickets purchased for the 2015 Electric Picnic meant I spent the night of September 4th standing in a field in Laois with RTE's live commentary from Faro in one ear, and the Coronas playing on the main stage in the other. The 4-0 win was eclipsed by the much more meaningful result that night in Georgia, where a first half goal from Valeri Qazaishvili gave the Republic a fighting chance to get out of Group D. 
One unforgettable night in October later, where I was privileged to witness the lowest ranked side ever to beat the reigning world champions, meant that the final result in Warsaw would not knock us out, no matter how many goals Scotland mustered against Gibraltar. Two world class performances in a row were beyond the team, and in truth the loss to Poland was deserved, even if we were a more powerful header from Richard Keogh away from getting the 2-2 draw that would have meant automatic qualification, and instead faced the lottery of the play offs.
November was a nervy month, and I couldn't help but feel a twinge of jealousy as some of the qualified sides proudly modelled their new strips to be worn at the Championships in France, while we waited to see what team from the top seeds we would be drawn against. I didn't want Ukraine, Bosnia & Herzegovina and Sweden were much of a muchness, with Hungary very much the preferred side. Ultimately we were drawn to face Bosnia & Herzegovina, a team very much in our own mould - hard working with a selection of top class talent. Some bizarre early results in qualifying, including losing to Cyprus at home, had cost them automatic qualification but they were in the top seeds for a reason, and were expected to qualify.
On an extremely foggy night in Zenica, so bad in fact that the opening goal didn't register with the fans, the commentary team and the entirety of the bar where I watched it for about 15 seconds, Ireland emerged with a creditable draw, meaning it was still very much all to play for in the return leg in Aviva stadium. While the Germany qualifier had seen a return of the famed Lansdowne Roar following Shane Long's goal and the final whistle in that game, the reaction of the crowd to this fixture was on another level. With a capacity crowd behind the team for the first time in a long time, qualification for the second consecutive European Championships was assured courtesy of a Jonathan Walters brace.
I've never enjoyed a new year after a failed qualification campaign, knowing that the next meaningful international won't be played until the following September, but facing into a tournament in June adds extra meaning to the upcoming friendlies against Switzerland, Slovenia and the Netherlands. Will any uncapped player put his hand up for selection in the final squad, as James McClean, Steven Reid, Jason McAteer and Phil Babb have done in the past, will the team be able to achieve their first win at a European Championship since 1988, will the terror attacks in Paris cast a shadow over the tournament, will I get tickets for all the games?? I look forward to it all!

Highlights:
  • Shane Long's goal against Germany
  • Qualification for Euro 2016
  • James McClean's summer transfer
  • The form of Alan Judge for Brentford
  • The transfer of Richie Towell to Brighton and Hove Albion
  • Jack Byrne and Ian Lawlor getting first team experience at SC Cambuur and Barnet, respectively
  • The emergence of Josh Cullen at West Ham
Lowlights
  • The further down the slide career form of Conor Henderson, Conor Clifford and Anthony Stokes
  • Reece Grego Cox and Sean Kavanagh going from squad regulars in 2014/15 to three appearances between them in 2015/16
  • The loss of Jack Grealish and Marcus Agyei-Tabi to England
  • Aiden McGeady yet to make a league appearance for Everton this season, he's made more appearances for Ireland than the Toffees in 2015/16
  • Tommy Hoban, Connor Smith and Sean Murray unable to get Premier League experience in a completely reformed Watford squad
Hopes for 2016
  • Some first team experience for the Irish players in the setup at Liverpool - Conor Masterson, Daniel Cleary, Alex O'Hanlon and Corey Whelan
  • The emergence of another goalscorer for the senior team
  • More competition at left full back
  • Qualification for the following underage sides:
    • The U17s in the Elite Phase of the U17 European Championships in Poland in March
    • The U21s in the second half of their qualifiers
    • The ladies' U19s in the Elite phase of the U19 Championships here in Ireland in March
Happy New Year all!

Wednesday, 30 December 2015

Report Card - Week of 28th December 2015

28 December 2015
Championship
Birmingham City 1-0 MK Dons
Samir Carruthers received his first booking since September

Burnley 4-0 Bristol City
Stephen Ward made his first league start of the season, and the first time he started for the Clarets since a League Cup game in August

Reading 1-2 Brentford
Stephen Quinn picked up his first booking of the season

League 1
Burton Albion 1-0 Swindon Town
Anthony O'Connor made his one hundred fiftieth career appearance

Southend United 0-4 Millwall
Aiden O'Brien scored his tenth goal of 2015/16. The Lions frontman had promised to score ten goals before January, and delivered with their last game of 2015!

Barnsley 4-2 Blackpool
Kevin Long's booking this afternoon was his first of the season, and his first in more than two and a half years, the last coming on the 29th Mar 2013!

Gillingham 1-0 Colchester
After his 100th career appearance on St. Stephen's Day, John Egan made his one hundredth career start this afternoon!

Oldham 1-2 Doncaster Rovers
After a successful loan spell at Crawley Town (nine goals in 16 games), Rhys Murphy returned to the Oldham starting XI for the first time since September and marked the occasion with his eleventh goal of the season

Scunthorpe 1-1 Rochdale
Paddy Madden made his one hundredth start for Scunthorpe. The move to the Irons has been a success for the striker, he's scored 36 goals for them since signing for them from Yeovil

League 2
Bristol Rovers 2-1 Leyton Orient
Rory Gaffney scored his fifth of the season, and his third in the last three games

Notts County 2-2 Morecambe
Graham Burke made his twenty-fifth start for Notts County

Portsmouth 0-0 Luton
Michael Doyle made his twenty-fifth appearance for Portsmouth was marred slightly with his first booking since September. This game also marked a return to the starting XI for Adam Barton. His last start for Pompey came on October 20th against Stevenage

29 December 2015
Championship
Leeds United 2-2 Derby County
Jeff Hendrick's opener for Derby tonight (his first of the season) was his twenty-fifth goal for the club. His yellow card tonight was his first booking in exactly four months, the last one coming on August 29th

30 December 2015
Scottish Premier League
Hamilton Academical 3-4 Inverness Caledonian Thistle
Daniel Devine made his fiftieth start for the Jags

Further reading:
Paul Kimmage with Kevin Moran
The changing face of sports coverage in Ireland in 2015

Sunday, 27 December 2015

Irish Abroad Round Up - 26th December 2015

26 December 2015 
Premier League
Southampton 4-0 Arsenal
Shane Long scored his second brace of the season, and his first in the league since May 2014. The former Cork City player also picked up his first booking of the season

Championship
Sheffield Wednesday 3-0 Birmingham City
This was the first league game Kieren Westwood missed for the Owls since September (he is rested for their cup games) and the first league game this season that Stephen Gleeson did not appear for Birmingham.

League 1
Doncaster Rovers 0-1 Scunthorpe
Stephen Dawson returned to the Scunthorpe starting XI for his first appearance since August 19th, and marked his return with his first booking of the season. Likewise, Niall Canavan picked up his first yellow card of 2015/16

Millwall 0-1 Walsall
Liam Kinsella came off the bench for Walsall to make his first appearance since October 10th

Shrewsbury 1-1 Fleetwood
Liam McAlinden's first start since October 6th was also his twenty-fifth career start

Swindon Town 1-3 Gillingham
John Egan's start away to the Robins was his one hundredth career appearance

League  2
Dagenham & Redbridge 0-3 Cambridge United
Barry Corr's goal this afternoon was the 90th of his career! Congratulations Barry, the ton is in sight!

Further Reading
Rob Elliot is not just for Christmas, he's for life at Newcastle
Andy Reid set for groin operation in America
Picture Perfect - Jon Walters is the Times' Player of the Year (subscription required)

Monday, 21 December 2015

Report Card - Weekend of 18th December 2015

18 December 2015
League 1
Southend United 4-1 Bury
Noel Hunt marked his first appearance since September 29th with his first goal since September 5th and his first brace of the season.
David Mooney scored his fifth goal for Southend, on his twenty-fifth appearance for the Shrimpers

19 December 2015
Premier League
Everton 2-3 Leicester City
Seamus Coleman made his 200th appearance for Everton!

West Bromwich Albion 1-2 Bournemouth
James McClean was sent off for the first time for West Brom. This was the third red card for the former Derry City winger since moving to England. His last early bath came on 25th April, against Wolves

Chelsea 3-1 Sunderland
John O'Shea was shown his first yellow card of the season. Coincidentally, his last booking was on April 25, the same date as McClean's last red!

Championship
Brentford 4-2 Huddersfield
Alan Judge has never scored more than eight in a season before, his brace this afternoon (his third of the season) puts him at ten for 2015/16, and the second goal was his twentieth goal for Brentford!

Rotherham 2-0 Hull City
David Meyler made his one hundredth start for Hull City in this game, while former Ireland B international Lee Frecklington scored his twenty-fifth goal for Rotherham.

League 1
Burton Albion 3-3 Doncaster Rovers
Paul Keegan scored his first goal in more than three years, the former League of Ireland player's last goal came on Saturday, 27th October 2012!

Millwall 0-3 Gillingham
David Forde made his return to the Millwall team as a first half substitute following goalkeeper Jordan Archer's red card. This was the Galwayman's first appearance since November seventh, and he was shown his first yellow card since last February

Rochdale 3-1 Colchester
Donal McDermott's goal this afternoon was his first in three months. The former Manchester City trainee last scored on the 15th August

Shrewsbury 0-1 Swindon Town
Anton Rodgers was shown the yellow card for the first time this season

League 2
Dagenham and Redbridge 0-3 Bristol Rovers
Rory Gaffney scored his first goal for Bristol Rovers since signing on loan for the Pirates

Hartlepool 1-2 Plymouth
Carl McHugh's goal this afternoon was the tenth goal of his career, not bad for a defender!

York City 2-1 Morecambe
James Berrett scored his first goal since the 5th September on his twenty-fifth appearance for York, almost as long since Jamie Devitt's last goal on the 1st September

20 December 2015
Championship
Reading 1-0 Blackburn
Stephen Quinn returned to the Reading starting XI with his first start since September 19

Eredivisie
Excelsior 1-4 SC Cambuur
Jack Byrne's first goal for SC Cambuur, indeed the first of his career*, made him their youngest ever goalscorer in the Eredivisie and the Manchester City loanee completed all but one of his passes in the game (see below)

*Byrne did find the back of the net last week from a free kick, but it was officially given as an OG

Friday, 18 December 2015

Report Card - Week of 15 December 2015

15 December 2015
Championship
Hull City 2-1 Reading
Niall Keown made his first appearance of the season on the bench for Reading

16 December 2015
Championship
Cardiff 3-2 Brentford
Anthony Pilkington's yellow card was his first booking since September 15

League Two 
Wycombe Wanderers 2-2 Notts County
Alan Sheehan made his 300th career appearance

English FA Cup
Scunthorpe 3-0 Leyton Orient
Paddy Madden made his one hundred fiftieth start since moving to England

Walsall 0-0 Chesterfield
Coincidentally, Jay O'Shea also made his one hundred fiftieth career start in England, and marked the occasion with his first booking of the season!

Shrewsbury 1-0 Grimsby
Liam Lawrence was shown his first yellow card of the season

Further reading
Duncan Casey: You’d better make sure you’re ready when the bubble bursts
Five Man United rejects thriving in the PL (includes Robbie Brady)
Top 10 Premier League Captains - according to former referee Mark Halsey

Wednesday, 16 December 2015

Irish Premier League Appearances

In last weekends game between Sunderland and Watford, defender John O'Shea reached the landmark of 400 Premier League appearances, as reported by online statisticans Opta. This led us to wonder which current Irish player is next on the list of appearances?

Unsurprisingly, Robbie Keane is next in line to make the landmark. The Republic of Ireland captain has 343 appearances in the Premier League for Coventry, Leeds, Tottenham Hotspur, Liverpool, West Ham and Aston Villa, but of the Irish players currently in the top division in England, who has the most appearances?

Surprisingly enough, it's Stephen Ireland with 235 appearances for Manchester City, Aston Villa, Newcastle and Stoke City! We had thought it would be Glenn Whelan, but he's a close second on the list behind Ireland with 226 appearances, followed by Jonathan Walters, James McCarthy and Shane Long.

Player Appearances
Stephen Ireland235
Glenn Whelan226
Jonathan Walters192
James McCarthy191
Shane Long186

Further Reading
John O'Shea reaches 400 Premier League Appearances (OptaJoe)

Tuesday, 15 December 2015

Report Card - Weekend of 11th December 2015

12 December 2015
Premier League
Norwich 1-1 Everton
Wes Hoolahan scored his second of the season, exactly two months since his last goal for the Canaries

Bournemouth 2-1 Manchester United
Eunan O'Kane made his first appearance since October 25, coming on for fellow Irish player Harry Arter

Sunderland 0-1 Watford
As noted by online statistican OptaJoe, John O'Shea became only the third Irish player to reach 400 Premier League appearances with his start in this game
Championship
Preston 1-0 Reading
U17 midfielder Josh Barrett made his first appearance on the Reading bench

League 1
Gillingham 0-3 Burton Albion
Damien McCrory made his one hundred fiftieth start for Burton Albion, while defender Anthony O'Connor scored his first goal for the club. This was his first goal since 14th April 2015, when the full back scored for Plymouth Argyle against Portsmouth

Swindon Town 2-1 Rochdale
John O'Sullivan was sent off for the first time in his career

League 2
Crawley 3-2 Dagenham and Redbridge
Rhys Murphy's first goal in this game for Crawley was the thirtieth of his career. With the second, he has now scored five goals in his last four appearances for Crawley*

Notts County 4-3 Newport Co.
Graham Burke made his twenty-fifth start of his career

Yeovil 2-2 Barnet
Ian Lawlor signed on loan for Barnet from Manchester City, and went straight into the starting XI to make his first career start

Scottish Premier League
Aberdeen 1-0 Hearts
Jonathan Hayes picked up his first booking of the season

Dundee United 0-1 Partick Thistle
After his fourth start since returning to Dundee United during the summer, Gavin Gunning has now made 100 starts for the Arabs

*source: Sky Sports Soccer Saturday, thanks Jeff.

Monday, 14 December 2015

Generations

In a recent article for ESPN, Zonal Marking's Michael Cox reviewed the previous generations of England players, their appearances for the national side and the trophies won by their respective clubs, and determined that the Roy Hodgson's side have lost a generation of players born from 1982-1988, with only goalkeeper Joe Hart and striker (and captain) Wayne Rooney emerging as top class players from the internationals born in that generation.

As well as compiling appearance data for Irish players at club level, we also analyse the same data for the international side, so we've compared the total appearances for each generation of players to determine the golden and lost generations for the boys in green. Since the birthdates of some of the earliest players of the Republic of Ireland are unknown, we limited the study to players born after 1st January 1957, beginning with Davey Langan (b. 2nd February 1957), and defined a generation as six years, similar to the numbers used by Zonal Marking in the original article.

GenerationPlayersCapsAvg. Caps
1957 – 19623893824.68
1963 – 19682252723.95
1969 – 19742065732.85
1975 – 198035109331.22
1981 – 19864585118.91
1987 – 19922838713.82

As you can see in the table above, players born between 1975 and 1980 acquired the most caps. This generation includes four players from the top six international appearances for the Republic - Robbie Keane, Shay Given, Kevin Kilbane and Damien Duff.

The previous generation produced the fewest number of players, giving the corollary of the highest average caps per player to the internationals born between 1969 and 1974. This includes Ireland's first centurion Steve Staunton and legendary players like Roy Keane, Kenny Cunningham and Gary Breen.

Either of these could arguably be crowned the "golden generation", although we favour the players born in 1969-1974, even with the lower numbers of internationals born in this era, it still led to a large proportion of high quality players.

While the most recent generation have the lowest number of total caps, and the lowest average, the majority of players have not yet retired. The oldest players (born in 1987) are still only 28, and can probably look forward to at least another 4 years of international football, so we've dismissed them for the time being.

Finally, we come to the internationals born between 1981 and 1986. This is the first generation in the study to average less than 20 caps per player. Of the 45 players born in these years, more than half (24) have less than ten caps, more internationals than were born between 1969 and 1974! This includes players like Graham Barrett and Thomas Butler, both of whom had serious injury problems throughout their careers that limited their international appearances. But what happened the rest of this lost generation? Why did so many slip between the cracks? Was it just bad luck due to injury? Were too many caps handed out to sub standard players, or were they called up in the first place because there wasn't the quality available to previous generations? And possibly most important of all - has the FAI learned from this, or will the same mistake be made with the following generation?

Further Reading
England hoping to avoid past mistakes with new generation

Wednesday, 9 December 2015

Report Card - 8th December 2015

Tuesday, 8th December 2015
Fleetwood Town 2-0 Morecambe
Winger Jimmy Ryan scored his first goal in almost three months, his last strike came on Saturday, September 12 against Bradford City

Oxford United 3-2 Yeovil Town
Fellow winger Callum O'Dowda scored his first goal since finding the back of the net against Ryan's former club Accrington Stanley on October 3rd

Further Reading
What exactly went wrong when Steve Finnan went to Espanyol?
Profile of an icon: Paul McGrath
Damien Delaney and Robbie Brady in the WhoScored list of most improved players
Euro 2016 - The Group E-ffect 

Monday, 7 December 2015

Report Card - Weekend of 4th December 2015

4th December 2015
FA Cup
Salford City 1-1 Hartlepool United
Former Ireland international defender Stephen O'Halloran scored his first goal for Salford City

5th December 2015
Premier League
Stoke City 2-0 Manchester City
Former Manchester City player Glenn Whelan captained his current side Stoke City to victory over his former side in his 200th league start for the Potters

Watford 2-0 Norwich City
Robbie Brady was shown his first yellow card in almost a year. The winger's last booking came on 26th December 2014

West Bromwich Albion 1-1 Tottenham Hotspur
James McClean scored his first goal for West Brom since signing for them in the summer. McClean's hadn't scored since netting against Blackpool for Wigan on February 28th

Championship
Bolton Wanderers 2-3 Cardiff City
Anthony Pilkington goal was his first in almost two months, having not found the back of the net since September 12th

Brentford 2-0 Milton Keynes Dons
Alan Judge's scored his seventh goal of the season, and his first in just over a month

Brighton and Hove Albion 3-2 Charlton Athletic
Stephen Henderson had gone more than a year since his last booking, which came on 18 October 2014

Saturday, 5 December 2015

Travel plans

The draw for the group stages of UEFA Euro 2016 is a week away, but the fixture list has been known for some time, having been announced in April 2014 - http://www.uefa.com/uefaeuro/finals/news/newsid=2095949.html - long before any team had qualified! Following qualification by the Boys In Green, Irish fans have already been researching available flights and accommodation in France.
We've always been interested in new and different way to visualise data, so we've mashed up the current airport and flight data from OpenFlights - http://openflights.org/ - with the Google Maps API - https://developers.google.com/maps/ - to create a journey planner for the group stages: http://irish-abroad.appspot.com/Flights

At the moment, only French airports are included - there are Belgian, Italian and Spanish airports close to stadiums in the tournament - with more to be added. Only internal flights and driving directions are included as travel options between fixtures, public transport needs to be added. If possible, we will add links to the relevant airlines.

What is your preferred fixture combination? 

* Please note that Ireland cannot be drawn for any of the top seed fixture combinations (A1, B1, C1, etc) but they are included for completion

Tuesday, 1 December 2015

November 2015 Stats

Irish Abroad players appearance statistics for November 2015: http://irish-abroad.appspot.com/MonthlyStats?month=11

Wins

Derby County's Irish defensive duo Richard Keogh and Cyrus Christie, along with Ipswich Town's Daryl Murphy all started three wins in November 2015

Draws

Shane Duffy started three games for Blackburn Rovers that ended all square after 90 minutes

Losses

Dundee United's defender Sean Dillon lost all four matches he started in November

Starts/Completed Games

Alan McCormack, Darren Potter, Stephen Gleeson, Richard Keogh, Sean Dillon, Ciaran Clark, Shane Duffy, Seamus Coleman, Keiren Westwood, and Stephen Henderson started all four games in November and completed 90 minutes in each one

Substitutions/Introductions

Harry Arter and Eoin Doyle started all four games in November, and both were substituted in each game. Darron Gibson came off the bench twice for Everton, the same as Southend's on loan defender Glen Rea, no other player came off the bench more than once

Stayed on bench

Alex Pearce and Jack Bonham both remained on the bench in all four games in November for their respective clubs

Goals

Daryl Murphy scored six goals in November, more than the rest of the Irish strikers who played in November combined. Ipswich won two and drew one of the three game when he scored. Aberdeen won both games where Jonathan Hayes and Adam Rooney scored

Discipline

Adam White and Cyrus Christie were both booked twice, no other player was booked more than once. No striker was booked in November