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Thread: Georgie Kelly: A goal scorer’s life less ordinary

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    Georgie Kelly: A goal scorer’s life less ordinary

    Article from Irish Times on Georgie Kelly

    https://www.irishtimes.com/sport/soc...less-ordinary/

    "Rotherham’s Georgie Kelly: A goal scorer’s life less ordinary

    Prolific season at Bohs changed everything for the boy from Donegal GAA roots with a master’s degree..."

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    Not a easy read.

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    Quote Originally Posted by fc_miller View Post
    Article from Irish Times on Georgie Kelly

    https://www.irishtimes.com/sport/soc...less-ordinary/

    "Rotherham’s Georgie Kelly: A goal scorer’s life less ordinary

    Prolific season at Bohs changed everything for the boy from Donegal GAA roots with a master’s degree..."
    Thanks for that link fc
    Really interesting article.

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    I hope things really work out for this lad, in the words of D-REAM things can only get better. Good Luck young man.

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    Getting his master's degree is probably one of the things Warne likes; someone with a similar background as himself coming from part time football.

    There should be a good opportunity for Rotherham to improve and promote renewables and environment while Kelly is here.

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    Quote Originally Posted by fc_miller View Post
    Getting his master's degree is probably one of the things Warne likes; someone with a similar background as himself coming from part time football.

    There should be a good opportunity for Rotherham to improve and promote renewables and environment while Kelly is here.
    Yes, like having the new auxiliary floodlights on for the game v Swansea

    A bright day, the "old" lights also on.

    Might be lower energy consumption, but still some consumption and not needed for that game.

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    Whilst the Irish League might aim to compete with L1, they are never going to compete with Championship, so can still see players leaving LOI to EFL L1 and L2 as a shop window to Championship.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Grist_To_The_Mill View Post
    Yes, like having the new auxiliary floodlights on for the game v Swansea

    A bright day, the "old" lights also on.

    Might be lower energy consumption, but still some consumption and not needed for that game.
    Maybe they have to think if they are needed towards end of the game so have to turn them on before kick off, don't think they could turn them on part way through the 2nd half when it starts to get darker. Could they turn them on at half time?

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    Good read. Thanks for the link

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    Quote Originally Posted by fc_miller View Post
    Maybe they have to think if they are needed towards end of the game so have to turn them on before kick off, don't think they could turn them on part way through the 2nd half when it starts to get darker. Could they turn them on at half time?
    Sun doesn't set until 8.50pm ATM though.

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