Wednesday, 24 May 2017

Guinness World Record Application - Appeal Denied

In January of this year, we sent an application to the Guinness World Records(GWR) on behalf of  Robbie Keane to recognise his record of scoring in 19 consecutive years of international football as a World Record with the title "International soccer goals scored in most consecutive years "

Following the submission, we conducted our own research to verify it, and were unable to find any player with a superior record.

Almost two weeks ago, GWR responded that they had rejected the application, but recommended appealing the decision with a different title, we suggested "Most consecutive years of scoring in international soccer"

The record manager handling the application has replied to the appeal with the following
We are not able to change the titles upon request. These titles and records have been set up for everyone to apply to. We have other criteria than the ones mentioned that need to be fulfilled as well and we don't feel like this is a record we should monitor. Kind regards
Needless to say we are very disappointed with this response after the effort put in over the last few months, and would like to thank everyone for the support received since we first launched the application five months ago, especially Joe Leogue of the Examiner who's been covering the story since the beginning.

If Robbie's record is eventually broken,we do hope that his achievement is recognised by the relevant bodies at that time. We suspect Cristiano Ronaldo may do it, but he'll have to continue scoring every year until 2022 in order for a new record to be set!

Irish Abroad Premier League 2016/17 review

Following the final whistle of the 2016/17 season, we've begun compiling the appearances statistics for Irish players around the world, and will publish the results after the Championship Play Off Final on Monday, 29th April

Before then, we have the appearance table for the just completed Premier League season, and it's not good news for fans of the Boys in Green
  • Total appearances by Irish players dropped from 424 to 400
  • Goals scored dropped from 31 to 19, with no player reaching double figures
  • Only one player under the age of 25 played during the season, Declan Rice, and that was only a few minutes at the end of West Ham's last game - although both Robbie Brady and Jeff Hendrick turned 25 during the season
Positives from the season (and we admit to grasping at straws here) include
  • Sean Dyche named four Irish players in the Burnley starting XI in their final game of the season against West Ham, the most to start for a team in the Premier League since May 2015
  • Five Irish players started for their respective sides when Burnley faced West Brom on May 6th, the most to start a Premier League game since March 2015
  • Jonathan Walters' goals this season took him 62, joint twentieth on the Stoke City all time scorers list with club legends Stanley Matthews and William Smith
Players who appeared in the Premier League in 2015/16, but not 2016/17
  • Eunan O'Kane - transferred to Leeds from Bournemouth
  • Josh Cullen - season on loan at Bradford, although he was an unused substitute for West Ham in the Europa League third qualifying round fixture against NK Domzale of Slovenia
  • Kevin Toner, Ciaran Clark - relegated with Aston Villa
  • Robert Elliot - relegated with Newcastle
  • Stephen Ireland - injury
  • Wes Hoolahan - relegated with Norwich 
Players who appeared in the Premier League in 2016/17, but not 2015/16
  • Stephen Ward, Kevin Long - promoted with Burnley
  • Jeff Hendrick - signed by Burnley
  • Declan Rice - senior debut with West Ham
  • David Meyler - promoted with Hull City

PlayerStartsSubsTotalGoals
Stephen Ward370371
Harry Arter332351
James McClean1321341
Shane Long1022323
Jeff Hendrick311322
Damien Delaney219300
Glenn Whelan264300
John O'Shea262280
Seamus Coleman260264
Jonathan Walters1310234
Darren Randolph220220
David Meyler911201
Robbie Brady77141
James McCarthy75121
Darron Gibson75120
Shay Given5050
Marc Wilson3140
Kevin Long3030
Declan Rice0110
29910140019

With the relegation of Sunderland, Hull City and Middlesbrough, it will mean a first season outside the Premier League for John O'Shea and Darron Gibson since loans to Royal Antwerp and Bournrmouth(O'Shea) and Wolves(Gibson), as well as David Meyler and Brian Lenihan's return to the Championship. On the other hand it could see the likes of James Talbot and Jean-Yves Poamé getting their chance at senior club level.

On the other hand, the promotion of Newcastle and Brighton will mean a return for Ciaran Clark, Daryl Murphy and Shane Duffy. Hopefully Richie Towell can overcome his injury issues at Brighton, but it has already been indicated by manager Chris Hughton that he will be sent out on loan in the new season

A Reading victory in the play off final on Monday would see a return for Paul McShane (suspended for the final) and Stephen Quinn as well as a Premier League debut for Liam Kelly, whereas a Huddersfield win would see Joe Murphy and Sean Scannell promoted to England's top division - however neither are regular starters for the Terriers

Monday, 22 May 2017

Round Up - Weekend of Friday, 19th May 2016

Friday, 19 May 2017
Scottish Championship Play-Offs
Falkirk 1-2 Dundee Utd
Sean Dillon started his first game in two months

Saturday, 20 May 2017
League One Play Off
Bradford City 0-1 Millwall
Colin Doyle made his 50th appearance for Bradford City
Aiden O'Brien made his 100th appearance in League One

Scottish Premier League
Kilmarnock 1-2 Ross County
Aaron McCarey started his first game since March 18th
Conor Sammon scored his 30th goal for Kilmarnock

Hamilton Academical 4-0 Dundee
Darren O'Dea made his 100th appearance in the Scottish Premier League

Sunday, 21 May 2017
Premier League
Burnley 1-2 West Ham United
The four Irish players named in Burnley's starting XI was the most in a Premier League side this season, and the most named by any team since May 2015
Declan Rice came off the bench to make his senior debut for West Ham

Southampton 0-1 Stoke City
Glenn Whelan was booked for the fifth time this season

Scottish Premier League
Partick Thistle 0-6 Aberdeen
Jonathan Hayes' second goal in consecutive games was his tenth goal of the season. This was the first time the midfielder scored in consecutive appearances since January 2012

St Johnstone 1-2 Rangers
Graham Cummins scored his 30th goal since leaving the League of Ireland

Sunday, 14 May 2017

Round Up - Weekend of Friday, 12 May 2017

Friday, 12 May 2017
Premier League
West Bromwich Albion 0-1 Chelsea
James McClean was booked for the tenth time this season

Scottish Premier League
Aberdeen 1-3 Celtic
Adam Rooney's appearance off the bench was his 150th appearance for Aberdeen and his 50th appearance of the season
Jonathan Hayes scored his first goal in almost two months

Saturday, 13 May 2017
Premier League
Bournemouth 2-1 Burnley
Robbie Brady was booked for the first time in 2017 in what was his 200th career appearance

Middlesbrough 1-2 Southampton
Shane Long's appearance in the Southampton starting XI was his first start since April 8th

Championship
Fulham 1-1 Reading
Paul McShane was sent off for the first time for Reading, six years after his last red card in April 2011

Scottish Premier League
Dundee 1-1 Ross County
Darren O'Dea scored his fifth goal of the season

Kilmarnock 2-1 Inverness CT
Jake Mulraney made his 25th appearance in the SPL

Polish Ekstraklasa
Jagiellonia Białystok 2-0 Wisła Kraków
Cillian Sheridan scored his 15th goal of the season

Sunday, 14 May 2017
League 2
Blackpool 3-2 Luton
Glen Rea start was his 50th appearance in League Two
Alan Sheehan was shown his first yellow card in nearly two months

Carlisle United 3-3 Exeter
John O'Sullivan marked his 50th appearance in League Two with his first goal since April 1st

Friday, 12 May 2017

Guinness World Record Application - Update

In January, we submitted an application to Guinness World Records on behalf of Robbie Keane to recognise his record of scoring at international level in 19 consecutive years as a world record.

Unfortunately, yesterday we received a mail from Guinness to inform us that they would not be accepting the proposal as a World Records title. While we are disappointed with this, it might not be the end of the application, as we can submit an enquiry on the rejection. We felt that the following text from the email was interesting: "Unfortunately, after thoroughly reviewing your application with members of our research team, we are afraid to say that we cannot accept your proposal as a Guinness World Records title." Could it be that the issue is as simple as the title of the record?
If that is the case, we've submitted the following as an alternative title: "Most consecutive years of scoring in international soccer"

The email also included the following guidelines:
Every record verified by Guinness World Records must be measurable by a single superlative, verifiable, standardisable, breakable and also present an element of skill.
Let's examine each point here
  • Single superlative: Robbie scored in 19 consecutive years. No other player in international football history has scored in more than 14 years, currently held jointly by Wayne Rooney and Cristiano Ronaldo
  • Verifiable: International goalscoring histories are freely available online, we've done our own research (see below) but are open to correction
  • Standardisable: Comparison of two (or more) players' goalscoring records is straightforward
  • Breakable: A player would need to scored in 20 consecutive years to break the record. Difficult, but not impossible
  • Element of skill: No other international player in the history of the game has come close to accomplishing what Robbie did. We believe this qualifies Robbie's record as an element of skill
During our research, we found four men who have held this record, two jointly.
  • Imre Schlosser-Lakatos(Hungary): The Hungarian striker set the record by scoring in 11 consecutive years from 1908 to 1918 (inclusive)
  • Ferenc Puskas(Hungary): The Galloping Major broke his compatriot's record in 1954 with a goal against Turkey. This was the twelfth consecutive year in which the striker had scored
  • Andres Oper(Estonia):  The Estonian striker equalled Puskas' record in 2008 with a goal against Malta
  • Robbie Keane: Puskas and Oper's joint record was broken in 2010 when Robbie scored in a friendly against Algeria, and extended every year in which he scored until he retired in 2016
Finally, here's the table of players and their goalscoring records from our research

Names Country Goals Career
Length
Longest
Streak
Robbie KeaneRepublic of Ireland 681919
Cristiano RonaldoPortugal711514
Wayne RooneyEngland531414
Hakan SukurTurkey511613
Asamoah GyanGhana491513
Tim CahillAustralia481413
Ferenc Puskas Hungary841212
Didier DrogbaIvory Coast651312
Samuel Eto'oCameroon561812
Lukas PodolskiGermany481312
Andres Oper Estonia382012

Monday, 8 May 2017

Round Up - Weekend of Saturday, 6th May 2017

Saturday, 6th May 2017
Burnley 2-2 West Bromwich Albion
Kevin Long's first start in 2017 was also his first start in the Premier League and his 25th start for Burnley
Marc Wilson made his first appearance for West Bromwich Albion since signing for them on loan in January and was booked for the first time since September

League 2
Crawley 2-2 Mansfield Town
James Collins made his 50th start for Crawley
Mark Connolly was booked for the first time since the end of February

Grimsby 1-1 Plymouth
Graham Carey made his 100th appearance for Plymouth

Newport Co. 2-1 Notts County
Mark O'Brien' first goal of the season, also his first goal for the club, kept Newport in the Football League

Stevenage 0-3 Accrington Stanley
Seamus Conneely scored his first goal of the season, more than a year after his last goal on Tuesday, 19 April 2016

Sunday, 7th May 2017
Championship
Bristol City 0-1 Birmingham City
Stephen Gleeson was booked for the first time since February

Burton Albion 2-4 Reading
Liam Kelly made his 25th start for Reading

Huddersfield 0-3 Cardiff
On his 34th birthday, Brian Murphy made his first start since January

Norwich 4-0 QPR
Reece Grego Cox made his first appearance in the Championship, more than six months after his last appearance for QPR in October

Rotherham 1-1 Derby County
Lee Frecklington scored his first goal of the season, a year to the day after his last goal on Saturday, 7 May 2016

League 1
Scunthorpe 2-3 Millwall
Stephen Dawson scored his first goal since January

Scottish Premier League
Hearts 1-2 Aberdeen
Adam Rooney scored his 20th goal of the season, becoming the first Aberdeen player to register 20 goals in three consecutive seasons since the 1970's
Anthony O'Connor's striker was his first goal since December

Tuesday, 2 May 2017

Round Up - Weekend of Friday, 28th April 2017

Friday, 28 April 2017
Championship
Cardiff 0-2 Newcastle Utd
Robert Elliot made his 50th start for Newcastle Utd. This was the first game where three Republic of Ireland players (Elliot, Ciaran Clark and Daryl Murphy) started a game for Newcastle since February 2008 when Shay Given, Stephen Carr and Damien Duff were in the starting XI for the toon

Scottish Premier League
Ross County 4-0 Inverness CT
Jake Mulraney returned to the Inverness starting XI for his first start since the end of February

Saturday, 29 April 2017
Premier League
Crystal Palace 0-2 Burnley
Jeff Hendrick's appearance in the Burnley starting XI was the midfielder's 200th career start

Championship
Derby County 3-1 Wolverhampton Wanderers
Alex Pearce was booked for the fifth time this season

Ipswich 0-1 Sheffield Wednesday
David McGoldrick made his 25th start of the season

Leeds United 3-3 Norwich
Eunan O'Kane's first start since the beginning of March was also the midfielder's 25th appearance for Leeds United

Reading 1-0 Wigan
Liam Kelly was booked for the first time this season

League 2
Cambridge United 2-0 Crawley
Gerry McDonagh was shown the first yellow card of his loan spell at Cambridge in his first appearance since March 28th
James Collins made his 50th appearance for Crawley

Carlisle United 2-1 Newport Co.
Mark O'Brien made his 25th appearance in League Two

Cheltenham 1-0 Hartlepool
Padraig Amond was booked for the first time this season

Scottish Premier League
Aberdeen 0-2 St Johnstone
Joe Shaughnessy was booked for the first time since September

Hearts 2-2 Partick Thistle
Daniel Devine was sent off for the second time this season

Hamilton Academical 0-2 Kilmarnock
Conor Sammon's opener for Kilmarnock was the striker's first goal since March 18th

MLS
Orlando City 2-0 Colorado Rapids
Kevin Doyle was booked for the first time in the 2017 MLS season

Australian A-League
Sydney 3-0 Perth Glory
Andy Keogh was booked for the fifth time this season

Sunday, 30 April 2017
League 1
Bolton 3-0 Peterborough
Chris Forrester made his 50th appearance of the season

Northampton 0-0 Gillingham
Mark Byrne made his 25th start for Gillingham

Rochdale 1-1 Bradford City
Joe Rafferty made his 50th appearance of the season
Kevin Toner's first start since Sunday, 26th March was also the defender's 25th career start

Southend United 1-0 Bury
Simon Cox made his 50th appearance for Southend United
Stephen McLaughlin marked his 100th appearance since leaving Derry City with his first goal of 2017

Polish Ekstraklasa
Jagiellonia Białystok 1-0 Pogoń Szczecin
Cillian Sheridan scored his fifth goal for Jagiellonia Białystok