I'm going to have to either slow my typing or speed up my brain : )
Source is a season ticket holder pal of mine at Hull,
That might not be gospel but its at least on a par with "Christy Fagan seen leaving Bray" : )
Hull would be believable imo
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Paddy Barrett (CH) & Ciaran Kilduff (CF) of Dundalk and Colm Horgan (RB) of Galway allegedly are the names that have been popping up on City fans forums as possible signings. But if Maguire goes off to Preston we will be on the outlook for another striker and while Christy Fagan is the top choice, I reckon he will favour Dundalk to Cork, so we will have to scour the rest of the league clubs.
Premier Division
Player Team http://s1.swimg.net/gsmf/584/img/events/G.png http://s1.swimg.net/gsmf/584/img/events/PG.png http://s1.swimg.net/gsmf/584/img/events/firstgoal.png S. Maguire Cork 18 5 8 R. Patterson Derry 17 2 7 D. McMillan Dundalk 16 7 V. Faherty Galway Utd. 12 8 C. Byrne St Pat's 11 2 2 Kurtis Byrne Bohemians 10 1 8 R. Cretaro Sligo 10 6 C. Fagan St Pat's 10 1 6 G. McCabe Shamrock 10 5 7 D. Horgan Dundalk 9 4 B. Miele Shamrock 9 4 D. O'Sullivan Longford 8 2 5 G. Pender Bray 8 6 K. Sadlier Sligo 8 4 K. Sheppard Cork 8 3
Achille Campion signing for Cork supposedly
Roll up, roll up!
Take your pick:
http://www.pfai.ie/transfer-list
(a lot of those DOBs make me feel old)
Quick glance I'd take Maxi Kougan, Conor McCormack and Paddy Cregg.
Cregg based almost solely on the fact he reminds me of a midfielder from 1956.
I'm older than every player on that list by at least 3 years... by Christ, I hope somebody give Colin Healy another year! :o
Seemingly Waterford in talks with Lee Grace from Wexford. Also, looking likely that Alan Reynolds is getting the managers job, with Pat Fenlon as a Director of Football. Rennie keen on a number of Cork 19's and Conor Ellis.
Every league manager was in Drogheda last Friday, bet all (premier league managers) were hoping Wexford would come through for two reasons, firstly Wexford would be no threat as they are one of the worst most predictable long ball sides of all time, no invention or will to play football and secondly so they could pick up some Drogheda Utd players for a bargain. Average age of Drogs is 22yrs some good young players, it will be interesting how many will remain at the club? Likes of Alan Matthews, Pat Fenlon, Collie O'Neill etc must have been delighted Wexford went down as they will be one less threat to them next season.
Wexford weren't a long ball team you messer.
Dundalk v Wexford Youths this season;
1-2 (March) 84th min winner - Ferrycarraig Park
3-2 (May) - injury time winner - Oriel Park
0-1 (Aug) - Youths played with 10 for the last 30 mins.- Ferrycarraig Park
:rolleyes:So yeah horrible long ball team with no invention or will to play football at all!
In fairness, I don't think three results with no context at all make any argument for or against Wexford's style of play.
Wexford aren't a long ball team,I should know I watched one all season!!