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Irish Abroad: Tottenham news
Doherty sets up London derby - March 12, 2001
Tottenham Hotspur face a mouth-watering north London derby against Arsenal in the FA Cup semi-finals after a goal by young Donegalman Gary Doherty clinched a 3-2 win over West Ham yesterday.
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Carr: surgery need confirmed - March 1, 2001
Republic of Ireland international full back Steve Carr flies out to Germany tomorrow morning for surgery on his hernia operation. As was feared, Carr will now miss most - if not all - of the remainder of the season.
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Carr breaks down again - February 16, 2001
Republic of Ireland international Steve Carr could miss the rest of the season after breaking down in training yesterday.
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Graham didn't rate Robbie, court told - February 15, 2001
Tottenham manager George Graham had the chance to buy Robbie Keane, but didn't rate him highly enough, the English High Court was told yesterday! Graham believed Keane would struggle to establish himself in the Spurs first team, according to Director of Football David Pleat.
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Carr returns, Graham hails Doherty - February 8, 2001
Republic of Ireland full back Steve Carr made his return for Tottenham last night, coming on as an 88th-minute substitute in the 4-2 FA Cup victory over Charlton Athletic.
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Carr to miss two more games - January 10, 2001
Irish international Steve Carr is likely to miss at least two more matches for Tottenham and could need surgery.
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Doherty set for senior call-up - January 10, 2001
Midfield dynamo Mark Kinsella will be fit to face Denmark next month, despite his recent knee operation.
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More praise for Doherty - January 8, 2001
Gary Doherty's star is shining at the moment but according to his manager, George Graham, he will get better and better.
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Doherty first helps Spurs to dramatic win - January 3, 2001
Young Irish international Gary Doherty was the toast of White Hart Lane last night after his first goal for the club set Tottenham on their way to their first win in seven games.
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Irish talent on the rise - December 11, 2000
Eight million pounds worth of Irish talent could soon be on its way from the English Nationwide to the Premiership.
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Carr signs new Spurs deal - November 27, 2000
Stephen Carr signed a one-year extension to his Tottenham contract over the weekend which will keep him at the club until the end of the 2004-05 season.
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Carr losing patience with Spurs - November 7, 2000
Stephen Carr is beginning to lose patience with Tottenham Hotspurs over their continual stalling tactics over a better deal which the Irish international believes he deserves.
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Carr's contract talks are over - October 19, 2000
Stephen Carr and Tottenham have called off contract talks for the moment, after they failed to reach an agreement on a new deal which would extend the Irish international's stay at White Hart Lane beyond the four years left on his current deal.
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Anybody looking for an Irish player? - October 18, 2000
Numerous Irish players are currently surplus to requirements at their English clubs and are just waiting for other teams to come and relight their fortunes.
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Spurs deny Carr rumours - October 2, 2000
Tottenham Hotspur have dismissed rumours in a Sunday newspaper that contract talks between the club and Stephen Carr have broken down.
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Hands off Quinn! - September 4, 2000
Sheffield Wednesday are adamant that their star player, Alan Quinn, is not for sale at any price despite the club being in dire financial trouble.
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Fenn goes Dutch - July 18, 2000
Neale Fenn has had to look further afield for first-team football after his proposed move from Tottenham to Brentford fell when he failed to agree personal terms with Bees manager Ron Noades.
Fenn is now in Holland on trial with Roosendaal who won promotion to top-flight football last season.
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Brentford's Irish contingent set to grow - June 26, 2000
Brentford manager Ron Noades must have a slight Irish glint in his eye. When he left Crystal Palace to take over the Second Division club he brought three Irish players (Danny Boxall, Robert Quinn and Anthony Folan) with him and now he is being linked with another one, Neale Fenn.
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Tottenham interested in Alan Quinn - June 1, 2000 Tottenham Hotspur have been linked with a move for Irish u21 international Alan Quinn. full story » |