Updated at 22.30
ST. MIRREN FANS have voted a six-year old academy player, currently undergoing treatment for cancer, as their Player of the Year.
Aaron Woodall is currently undergoing four courses of chemotherapy having already undergone radiotherapy and an operation last year to remove a brain tumour.
The youngster who is part of the clubโs junior academy team was a mascot for their game against Motherwell in December, just hours after being released from hospital following his operation.
The fan site that polled users to give him the award said:
โAaronโs strength and courage has been an inspiration to all of us, and a timely reminder of things around us that are much more important than football.โ
Heโs talking through his hoop. We were bad and getting worse during Mickโs last stint aswell. The standard of player has dropped drastically over the last ten years.
@Tom Oโ Donnell: agreed, a bit of a plank sewing it into Kenny.
Maybe if we had a decent player on the left side of the pitch, we would qualified for more tournaments.
Plus, it wasnโt like McCarthy had gotten us to a play off, the play off was guaranteed before he was appointed.
McClean only coming out with this now tells you everything you need to know about him as player and as a person
@Adrian: While i do agree with you that the only reason McClean is bringing this up is that he has an axe to grind with Kenny and it is indeed bad form. We were also guaranteed that playoff spot, however what he said is he thinks that if we still had McCarthy there we would have had a better chance in qualifying. I think he is absolutely right regardless of his motives. If McCarthy was there we would have probably dug out a result in Slovakia, they were there for the taking, a poor side at the time.
@John Clifford: we lost that on penalties so being โhard to beatโ had nothing to do with that night.
We werenโt hard to beat tonight
@Tony Metcalfe: Slovakia were awful that night and we just didnโt take the game too them. Tactically Kenny got it wrong as he did though out his tenure. A manager with more bottle would have taken the game to them. I know him saying โhard to beatโ doesnโt make sense, however it just stands that a more experienced manager would have got the job done that night, away from the fact that FAI should have let him see out the qualification campaign. It was bad form on all counts.
@Tony Metcalfe: we werenโt hard to beat tonight but that was down to formation (no three in the midfield), no high press, playing wing backs when we donโt have any decent ones, no intensity etc etcโฆ.basically when you have such limited players, you need a manager that is exceptionally good tactically. OโShea is not that man , he needs to learn his trade elsewhere (lower level) before looking at a gig like this.
@John Clifford: I think youโve memory holed that game a little. We had better chances than Slovakia, Conor Hourihane absolutely ballsed up a huge chance in front of goal. We did take it to them, but finishing let us down.
Itโs hard to see us qualifying for anything for the foreseeable unfortunately.
@Ray Ridge: the Galway of international soccer maybe Ray?!
@Joe Kennedy: Both way off the top sides im afraid.
@Ray Ridge: pessimism correct on the soccer. But definitely lay off the rugby. Small country population wise and itโs our 4th sports. Always there there abouts winning six nations and can put it up to all blacks and springboks off this world. Call a spade a spade
@Gary Galligan: itโs not pessimism, itโs realism. When we win a knock-out game in the big one, then maybe.
@Gary Galligan: . Weโre the only one of the nine major test playing nations never to have won a knockout game at the World Cup. There have been ten Rugby World Cup tournaments. Granted we were exceptional in the last World Cup but our record in what is by far the biggest tournament in world rugby is truly abysmal.
@Gary Galligan: How do you make out itโs our fourth sport considering there are more playing Soccer in the country than both GAA codes and Rugby, put it another way Soccer is the most popular sport participation wise in the country.
@Leonard Barry: . He means rugby is our fourth sport in terms of participation.
@Richard Ford: won last 2 six nations
@Ray Ridge: The Jimmy Sloyan of The 42. Insightful
@Gary Galligan: . Yup and delighted to see it but the Rugby World Cup is the really big one.
I donโt think that there will be many people trying to steal James McCleanโs intellectual property!!!.
We donโt have the players, never mind manager. Ffs.
Wonder how many other players felt same way playing under Kenny?
@Shane: This stuff always amazes me. Is there no senior group amongst the players to be able to voice concerns like his to the management..
Kennys Reign was a disaster He should have been sacked after Luxemburg Beat us instead of being allowed to bring us down the rankings to sixty four In
The world. Everything has gone wrong. J o shea has been treated very poorly the 4 friendly arranged by the FAI have been too difficult.Itโs like they want us to fail.