There's a fairly hideous whiff of 'shannocks' from four miles down the coast already - we don't need the stench of 'shamrocks' as well
Good Heavens, is it so difficult to understand my post? We have a new manager with no pre-conceived favourites, if Hoolahan is up to his usual 1 good game followed by 10 poor ones, our new man won't just play him anyway, and certainly won't play him out wide just to shoe-horn him into the team. He will play on merit, not because he's a manager's favourite!