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Irish Goalscorers: 12 January 2013

12 January 2013 12,669 views 6 Comments Written by Ronan

James McClean returned to the scoresheet for Sunderland, as many Irish players found the net cross-channel.

Barclays Premier League
James McClean – Sunderland (McClean 74) 3-0 West Ham United

nPower Championship
Keith Andrews – Bolton Wanderers (Andrews 33) 1-1 Millwall
Jeff Hendrick – Brighton & Hove Albion 2-1 Derby County (Hendrick 69)
Andy Keogh – Bolton Wanderers 1-1 Millwall (Keogh pen 9)

nPower League One
Harry Arter – AFC Bournemouth (Arter 26) 1-1 Swindon Town
Paddy Madden x2 – Sheffield United 0-2 Yeovil Town (Madden 49, 66)
Jimmy Ryan – Colchester United 1-2 Scunthorpe United (Ryan 41)

nPower League Two
Conor Hourihane – Plymouth Argyle (Hourihane 10) 2-1 Morecambe
John O’Flynn x2 – Exeter City (O’Flynn 43, 87) 3-0 Southend United
Jay O’Shea – Chesterfield (O’Shea 18) 3-0 Northampton Town
John-Joe O’Toole – Fleetwood Town 0-3 Bristol Rovers (O’Toole 49)

Related posts:

  1. Irish Goalscorers: 1 January 2013
  2. Irish Goalscorers: 5 January 2013
  3. Irish Goalscorers: 10 November 2012
  4. Irish Goalscorers: 1 September 2012
  5. Irish Goalscorers: 3 November 2012

6 Comments »

  • Propagandhi said:

    McClean slate for Sunderland.
    Maddening result for United.
    Toole as a cucumber.
    Hou are you?
    Hend of the road for Derby.
    All pain and no O’Sheain for Northampton.
    Keogh daddy.

  • Propagandhi said:

    http://www.goal.com/en/news/1717/editorial/2013/01/14/3670738/premier-league-team-of-the-week-hazard-returns-to-our-xi-as?ICID=AR_TS_5

    “Norwich midfielder Wes Hoolahan is included for the third time this year after holding the Black Cats’ north east rivals Newcastle to a goalless draw at Carrow Road over the weekend.”

  • ICantsplel said:

    Can you stop with the puns, they’re just terrible.

  • Propagandhi said:

    That’s kind of the point. Not all of them are that bad though. I came up with the “For whom the Campbell tolls” pun for Sol Campbell.

  • IrishRI said:

    Why isn’t Jon Walters listed above? He almost had a hattrick
    He scored twice and missed a penalty.

  • Ronan (author) said:

    RI: I think you know the answer to that.

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