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Re: Eunan O'Kane

by ferrarilover » 22 Nov 2011, 00:24

Alright Gulli, you smart arse, he's 21, why don't you just delete my post like you normally do?!?!?!?! :~D

See what you're saying PUFC fan man, but this is always the argument, guys being too 'lightweight', we had the same thing when Benners went up. I disagree. A summer in the gym and he'll be just find for the style of football he plays. There's a bit of a generally accepted myth that footballers have to be big and physical, but there's way's round it, and Eunan is comfortably good enough to play at that level without any more bulk.

Matt.

Re: Eunan O'Kane

by northharrowgull » 21 Nov 2011, 23:17

Well you can see it happening, he bangs in another brace against Sheffield United in the cup and they sign him in the January window

Re: Eunan O'Kane

by Gulliball » 21 Nov 2011, 21:59

Eunan's 21, just to point that out.

Re: Eunan O'Kane

by PufcFan » 21 Nov 2011, 21:43

ferrarilover wrote:Exactly what I said to Diamond Girl last evening. He'll not be here long. He did the right thing in signing a new contract with us, but at the rate he is improving, he will be far beyond our coaching by the end of the season. We will get monster money for him. Despite their obvious (and not so obvious) failings, our board really do appreciate that they hold all the cards with Eunan. He is on a three year deal, he's 19 and he's the best player this side of the top half of the Championship (if you're a visitor and reading this, please don't bother arguing, you're wrong.)

I love Eunan, he is SO good to watch that he alone is a factor in my attending away matches. It's got to the point where he is literally worth the entrance money all on his own.

Two balls he played yesterday both right wing to left, landed on Nico's boot both times. Our pitch is what, 70 yards wide, so knock off 5 each side for the players being a little in from the touch lines and then add them back on to allow for the diagonal, and we have a bloke who is at David Beckham standard when it comes to massive long passes and he does it EVERY WEEK!

Wouldn't surprise me to see him back at Everton, and oh how they will be kicking themselves.

Matt.
I realise you said if your a visitor don't bother arguing, well I go to most Torquay games as I'm local, but am a avid Peterborough united fan. I agree, Eunan is a great player and it great to watch, but, I wouldn't put him in our starting XI, as he is just too lightweight for the championship atm. Maybe in a year or two he will be ready, I just feel that for a 21 year old who's not exactly the most experienced, and isn't a big fellow a leap from league 2 to the championship would be too large imo.

On Saturday it did show that Eunan has great quality and will go far and I understand that you don't want him to go to a mediocre league 1 club, say, e.g Oldham. Because he will be MUCH better than that in a few years. I do however feel that if say, Charlton, MK Dons, Sheffield United ect, the higher end league 1 clubs made a suitable bid of around 300-500k that the board (lack of funds) would sell him, and I think that a few seasons at that level, because of the physical difference would do him wonders as his physical side isn't the best atm, and this is why he currently imo isn't a championship player.

I myself going to most Torquay's home games would hate to see Eunan leave but due to Torquay being in the financial state they are, I think he will leave in the Summer, hopefully for at least 300k because,I also love watching him play.

Re: Eunan O'Kane

by Dave_Pougher » 21 Nov 2011, 21:24

Not only does he pull out these amazing passes but every decent move we do seems to go through him or involve him. He would be severely missed so a replacement would have to be found. Dont know enough about him but I quite liked the look of Sutherland. (not in the same league as Euan) I take the point about loans having to be repayed but speculate to accumulate and all that.

Love the way on both of his goals on Sat he put his foot right through the ball as well, something we've lacked often.

Re: Eunan O'Kane

by Southampton Gull » 21 Nov 2011, 20:41

happytorq wrote:brett, the question is whether or not we'd reinvest the money into the side. Recent history would suggest...probably not.

We still need to repay loans made to the Club by the directors so I wouldn't blame them for taking a sizeable proportion of the fee but we could seriously use that kind of money thrown into the playing budget.

Re: Eunan O'Kane

by happytorq » 21 Nov 2011, 19:58

brett, the question is whether or not we'd reinvest the money into the side. Recent history would suggest...probably not.

Re: Eunan O'Kane

by tufcbrett » 21 Nov 2011, 19:57

Just a thought though, if we did sell him on say for a big fee. Wouldnt we then be better off if we invested that money into the team because we could get a fair few decent players with that.

Could see us being better off with out him if you understand what i mean. I love watching him in a torquay shirt, and want him to stay. But if we can made a decent side on a small budget, surley we could do alright with a nice fee.

Re: Eunan O'Kane

by gullsflyinghigh » 21 Nov 2011, 19:53

Lets hope we can try and hold on to him till the end of the season at least, as he really is a class act.

He does seem settled here, and I think it would disrupt our season if he was to leave in January.

Seriously though, we need to hold out for a very large sum for this lad, he really is quality. Don't want him going for pennies like Zebroski did. 500K MINIMUM.

Re: Eunan O'Kane

by tufcbrett » 21 Nov 2011, 19:50

I just hope we keep him for the season. He goes on an amazing run of goals and assist this season, and takes us up. I can dream right :)

Re: Eunan O'Kane

by happytorq » 21 Nov 2011, 19:46

gulltastic wrote:Never know if we go up this season he might wanna stay he seems to like the club
Well, yeah, I quite like my company too but if I were to get offered 5 times as much cash to work in a nicer office, I'd probably not hang around very long.

Re: Eunan O'Kane

by gulltastic » 21 Nov 2011, 19:37

Never know if we go up this season he might wanna stay he seems to like the club

Re: Eunan O'Kane

by tufcbrett » 21 Nov 2011, 19:30

Coventry, Reading, Derby and Cardiff were watching him last season. Im pretty sure there were more but i know them four were for sure.

If that sort of club are after him, he would fit in perfectly and could see him doing the same thing in a higher level. Infact you get more time on the ball so he would be very dangerous. I noticed Le Fondre has settled well at Reading. Can see Eunan doing the same. Fair play to the lad.

Re: Eunan O'Kane

by Southampton Gull » 21 Nov 2011, 19:18

ferrarilover wrote:Exactly what I said to Diamond Girl last evening. He'll not be here long. He did the right thing in signing a new contract with us, but at the rate he is improving, he will be far beyond our coaching by the end of the season. We will get monster money for him. Despite their obvious (and not so obvious) failings, our board really do appreciate that they hold all the cards with Eunan. He is on a three year deal, he's 19 and he's the best player this side of the top half of the Championship (if you're a visitor and reading this, please don't bother arguing, you're wrong.)

I love Eunan, he is SO good to watch that he alone is a factor in my attending away matches. It's got to the point where he is literally worth the entrance money all on his own.
Two balls he played yesterday both right wing to left, landed on Nico's boot both times. Our pitch is what, 70 yards wide, so knock off 5 each side for the players being a little in from the touch lines and then add them back on to allow for the diagonal, and we have a bloke who is at David Beckham standard when it comes to massive long passes and he does it EVERY WEEK!

Wouldn't surprise me to see him back at Everton, and oh how they will be kicking themselves.

Matt.

Ditto that one mate. It might surprise people but I've been a fan of his for some time ;-)

That pass you mention was absolute class, pin-point accuracy allowing Nico to just take it in his stride. I pray that Saints get him so I could continue to watch him develop, he's destined for a superb career if he continues to improve at his current rate. Quality comes at a price, let's hope we get what he is truly worth.

Re: Eunan O'Kane

by gulltastic » 21 Nov 2011, 19:11

Il be gutted when he goes fast becomeing my best TUFC player ever, total joy to watch every week

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