by Dickie's Spear »
15 Mar 2010 23:22
This excerpt from the Tipperary paper clearly states Shane Long faced the media and fielded questions on his Reading career, which is probalbly where the information sent to Starfish came from
''Another proud son of St Michael's is Gortnahoe man Shane Long who faced the media and fielded questions about his role in the squad, his club Reading and his hopes for the coming season. A joint favourite to be top scorer in the Championship, Shane said that he is happy to have gotten the number 9 short in Reading and is looking forward to taking his chance. And, with Kevin Doyle just recovering from a hernia operation, the former Tipperary minor hurler was hoping to get the nod from Trap to play some part in the game against Australia - after all he has featured in all of Trapattoni's squads so far and has three goals scored in his ten outings.
"There is a lot of competition for places at Reading which is great, and the same is true of the Irish squad. Kevin has been out injured of late and I might get a little chance to shine in the squad. At club level we hope to challenge for promotion - we are regarded as one of the main teams in the championship but we have to show that week-in, week-out, "said Shane whose picture adorns the walls of St Michael's FC after he starred with them as a youth before moving to Cork City. He keeps in contact on a weekly basis with Johnny Cremins to see how things are going on in St Michael's and is a regular visitor home to Gortnahoe also, whenever the opportunity presents itself.
Shane and John both 'came home' to Tipperary to the adulation of a welcoming attendance this week - local heroes both with very different career paths, goals and roads to journey.
St Michael's and Tipperary Abu.''