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Garvan First into International Action
Garvan First into International Action
Friday, 9th Oct 2009 09:11

Midfielder Owen Garvan will be the first of the four Town players away on international duty to get into action this evening when the Republic of Ireland U21s take on Georgia in a European Championships qualifier in Dublin. Garvan will skipper the side and win his 12th U21 cap.

Yesterday, the Town midfielder, along with U21 team-mates Keith Treacy and Cillian Sheridan, took a look around Dublin’s new Aviva Stadium, which is due to open in April 2010.

Garvan says his side should be able to beat the Georgians and the Swiss, who they face on Tuesday: “We feel like we have played well in our opening two matches but we are still chasing our first win.

“Georgia and Switzerland are both going to be tough opponents, but if we play to our potential there is no reason why we can’t beat them. We have a very good squad, we’re strong all over the pitch, we just want to go out and show what we are capable of.”

On Saturday, Carlos Edwards and Tamás Priskin could add to their haul of international caps. Priskin’s Hungarians, who have a slim chance of qualification for the World Cup, face Portugal on Saturday and then Denmark on Wednesday. The striker has previously won 21 caps, scoring eight goals.

Edwards’s Trinidad and Tobago have no chance of qualification and complete their fixtures with games against Costa Rica on Saturday and Mexico on Wednesday. The midfielder has previously won 76 full international caps and has scored four goals.

Gareth McAuley’s Northern Ireland side are without a game over the weekend but face a World Cup qualifier in the Czech Republic on Wednesday, a game they have to win to stand any chance of reaching South Africa. The central defender has previously won 19 caps and has scored one international goal.

England’s game in Ukraine is not being shown on live TV but is available online for free on Bet365, full details on their site, or for £9.99 (rising to £11.99 on matchday) here.


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corshamblue added 14:27 - Oct 9
How does this work, U21 skipper who can't get a kick for his club that's yet to win a match this season..

Beyond me? Anyway, Good Luck Owen - get out there and have a great game. See you in the first team soon. Top lad.
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Berts_chin added 19:03 - Oct 9
Show us what we're missing Owen.

I reckon a Garvan/Leadbitter central midfield pairing could be awesome.
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Tractor_Boy_002 added 19:40 - Oct 9
i agree, garvan is a legend! whoooo! no win this season, garvan leadbitter, we'll win every game. ;-)
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Markie31 added 19:55 - Oct 9
Agreed, I hope Keane's watching him, Good luck Owen
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1Finshefki added 22:13 - Oct 9
Curious young feller, Garvan: deliberate and yes, too slow because he'd got tackled by the time he deliberated, but don't forget he's got a shot in him when he has a mind. He has put away some useful goals for us.

Hopefully Keane has this one right; p#ss him off, rock his boat, make him pick up the pace and regain his place. Very frustrating watching a player like Garvan underperforming inexplicably, game after game.
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Tractor_Boy_002 added 22:35 - Oct 9
i thoroughly enjoy watchin Garvan even havin a bad game. he is a quality young prospects.
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Fatcatevans added 12:24 - Oct 11
He just hasnt progressed. He cant tackle header and has less pace than my granny. Sure he can pick a pass but how many decent sides are gonna give him time to get on the ball to do this. At WBA he was beyond embarrassing. Shame cos we all had high hopes for him a coupla years back.
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