Keane Delighted With Signing of Strike Duo Tuesday, 2nd Feb 2010 17:28
Boss Roy Keane says he is delighted to have signed strike pair Daryl Murphy and David Healy. The duo joined on loan for the rest of the season from Sunderland yesterday.
Keane told the club site: "Up front is an area of the park that I certainly feel we need to improve. I have made many enquiries for players over the past month or two and spoke to managers and I was pleased to get over the finishing line with Sunderland yesterday.
"It was a bit of a rush, like it often is with the deadline, but we got there with 15 minutes to spare, so not too bad.
"I have worked with both David and Daryl before and I'm delighted to have them at the club. Both lads were keen to come, which was obviously a big factor.
"Murph gives us options. He can play on the left but I think we will get the best out of him up front.
"David has a fantastic goals record at international level. It didn't happen at Sunderland for him but that's football and he didn't get a run of games up there, with the competition for places they have.
"We will gauge their fitness with Saturday in mind but they are both keen to be involved and know the demands I will put on them."
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minteritfc added 17:38 - Feb 2
15 goals ea at the end of the season would be nice =] | | |
randomblue added 17:50 - Feb 2
Brilliant signings! Massive step up from Stern John and hopefully both will put the ball in the back of the net! Think Keano has done nicely in the window - especially giving Priskin some game time away from the Ipswich boo boys! Hopefully they won't have time to get their claws into our new pair of signings. | | |
jas0999 added 17:54 - Feb 2
Good stuff Roy - looking forward to Middlesboro. | | |
RetroBlue added 17:57 - Feb 2
Am delighted to have the pair of them on board - and hopefully will start to bury those chances we keep squandering. However I am also sorry for Tamas, as I dont think he was ever given a fiar crack of the whip at Town....I hope his loan to QPR is just that, a loan, and that he returns to us next season to start with a clean slate , and increased confidence. He definately does have a lot to offer but coming into a struggling side when he joined us was maybe not the best opportunity or timing for him. | | |
squiz added 17:59 - Feb 2
glad we have signed those two, but would like to hear what Keane has to say about Priskin after he assured us that he wasnt leaving 4 days before he left.... | | |
Franzgumm added 18:00 - Feb 2
retro - In think you're spot on. I suspect Keane sent him out to build up some confidence, on the basis that he would come back to us with the pressure off us and him. | | |
ottovonbismark added 18:01 - Feb 2
isn't our problem that we have two like for like midfielders in leadbitter and norris and neither are creative or attacking midfielders. i thought priskan often felt isolated up front - all god teams have midfielders that get into the box and score but ours rarely do if ever! | | |
Tractorog added 18:08 - Feb 2
Oh good grief! Some people would moan if we signed a young Pele. | | |
el_nino added 18:15 - Feb 2
Squiz- Things can change very quickly in the Transfer window. Keane probably got the go ahead for Healy and Murphy, so thought Priskin wouldn't be playing with these two, Stead and possibly Pablo ahead of him. Plus he probably needed to free up wages. Hopefully it will do him good to get games at QPR. He's still only 23 remember. I think the moves is best for both parties at the present time. | | |
cbower added 18:30 - Feb 2
Good call from ottovonbismark. I, like many others, was excited when Norris returned and thought that his partnership with Leadbitter would be something special. However, neither of them has really shown the desire as yet to get beyond the strikers. I hope this will change as I reckon they are both capable of doing so. It is to be hoped that Priskin comes back stronger for his loan experience - he does have much to offer this club long term imo. Healy - bang 'em in boy.......please. A good start for him is essential. If Murphy can head the ball at all he will be an improvement on Stead's lame efforts in the air. Would like to see a midfield of Walters (when fit) Norris, Leadbitter and Murphy with Healy and Stead / Wickham / Counago up top - and give licence to both Walters and Murphy to get forward as much as possible if Leadbitter and Norris are going to "sit" in midfield. If RK gives one of them a more attacking remit, then maybe Murphy up front with healy and either Colback, Garvan or Peters on the left. Roll on Boro - 3 points...........................please! | | |
pripsus added 18:32 - Feb 2
Poor strikers who will be lucky to get 6 between them before the season ends , final nail in Towns Championship coffin. | | |
streety86 added 18:36 - Feb 2
Can't wait for you to eat your words pripus! | | |
joeylarts8 added 18:37 - Feb 2
Fair point, none of our midfielders ever get beyond the strikers and into the box, which is part of being a central midfielder, to get into the box when the ball goes wide and getting on the end of crosses, however Leadbitter is one of the best midfielders i've seen at Ipswich in the last 5-6 years, and remember hes still only what 23? He has bags of quality. As for Norris it will take him time to get back into things, but give him a few weeks and he'll be back to his best. You only have to look at the way Priskin took his one on one chance on Saturday to see how low his confidence levels our, i personally think its good business sending him out on loan and bringing in two proven goalscorers, which we've been crying out for. | | |
WickedBlue added 18:38 - Feb 2
pripsus either your a budgie or your muppet, either way close your mouth, your just making yourself look like an idiot.... | | |
thechangingman added 19:01 - Feb 2
Oh dear, oh dear... How lean the times have become that our 'discussion' board is taken up with our lame and half-hearted whitterings as we try to whip up even 1% interest in these lacklustre loanees. It's gonna be (as if we hadn't already realised it) a long, hard season in which we have to hope against the evidence that there are three teams more dire than us... It's really rather hard to care at all, let alone part company with any precious and hard-earned cash. I will live and die a Town fan and yet I literally can't remember a more soul-destroying time to follow them... | | |
mightytown added 19:07 - Feb 2
youve gotta be an optimist, you miserable sod | | |
Redmond added 19:25 - Feb 2
Good Signings Keane and Great Off Loading Rubbish old Priskin to QPR | | |
BJM added 19:30 - Feb 2
Before we get carried away: 1 RK signed Priskin and Martin for £3m+ 2 They aren't worth £3 3 He made Bruce captain 4 Bruce is now with Leicester 5 Guess why we are 4th bottom! | | |
tractor_lady added 19:40 - Feb 2
cant believe people are prepared to write these guys off before they even wear a town shirt? Do you think any of us are happy with the current situation? I think anyone who has a go at two new players before they step out onto the pitch for us is stretching the 'town fan' to its very limits. No I am not totally impressed with some of the signings (although two out of three from sunderland are currently on top form) BUT i will be there on saturday wishing these guys the very best of luck and supporting the club i have grown up with and stuck with through good times and bad. | | |
RobbieScarlatti added 19:49 - Feb 2
Exciting times ahead. This is a win win situation for Keano and for us. I'm looking forward to a goalicious second half the season OR a Keane shaped hole in the boardroom door as ME kicks him out. If these signings don't work then i can't see how Keane has even the smallest inkling of a whisper of a hope of a chance of being our manager next season. On paper, TO DATE, he's f*****g utter unmitigated s**t with no excuse (no excuse) for the dismal return he has given this club with the outlay he's been given. Even a blind, deaf, dead dog could see/hear/smell that. 2+2 = well, minus 28 by Keane's calculator. Fingers crossed, let this not be another false dawn please god, and away we go!! Whoooosh! Top of the league* COYB! COYB! COYB! *in 2012. | | |
NITFC added 19:50 - Feb 2
Has anyone looked at the Sunderland page of the BBC Sport (606) website. Their fans are absolutely delighted that we have taken Murphy and Healy away from them. | | |
NITFC added 19:52 - Feb 2
ps, I really REALLY hope they are wrong. The new boys will get my full support on Saturday | | |
AJblue added 20:10 - Feb 2
Ooh ooh i love a quiz BJM..... i think i know the answer to No. 5..... is it because there are 20 teams above us? | | |
Lightningboy added 20:10 - Feb 2
I just hope Keano gives them both a decent run of games in the team - together - a strike partnership is what's been lacking here over the last 4/5 seasons. Healy has to play either with Steady or Murphy. | | |
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