I'm not disputing that Conor has worked hard for his success, and I wish him all the best for next season, but I think we can all agree that the Hourihane who left Oakwell was ten times the player who arrived there. So it does feel a bit strange that there's no mention of that. In particular, the impact of Johnson's coaching, which Conor himself has acknowledged elsewhere, should not be under-estimated.
I think he'll be great in the prem. He'll score some trademark free kicks and long rangers, but overall will go quietly about his business as a one and two touch give and go player that he is.
I think he will do really well in the premier league , he’s got the quality to play there. His set piece delivery is world class. Beckham made a career out of that and sheer hard work
Well done to the bloke. Just don't get the hero worship. We may just need to set up a trust fund. The Friends of Conor Hourihane Society. Bring your own tissues.