Question for those in the know,What clubs are completely full time and which aren't??
Irish by birth ,Harps by the grace of god.
Rovers, Dundalk, Cork, Sligo and I think Galway all train during the day. Limerick did last year and I assume will again.
Longford, Bray, Bohs, Harps and Wexford are all part-time.
Pats and Derry I don't know, imagine Pats might be part-time and Derry full.
Did Bray not announce that they were going full time this year too? Or did I imagine that?
You can give a two-year deal on €100 a week sure.
We're full time, Shiels has brought a lot more professionalism that hasnt been here in years.
Dundalk is a mix, evening training but a fair amount of the squad are full time and train during the day too, some are part time like Massey & McMillan off the top of my head.
Massey (electrical) and McMillan (architect) are the two with full time careers, however Massey took a career leave last season and McMillan has a part time arrangement with his employer. Gartland and O'Donnell do coaching, Basket Ball and DKIT football respectively, Rogers also does some GAA coaching I think, the rest are all primarily FT.
#DundalkFC - First Irish club to win an away game in Europe (1963), first Irish club to win points in a group stage in Europe (2016).
Dundalk have been doing some training in Abbotstown during the day recently.
Anybody know when the club licences will be issued?
Cobh have just announced on Twitter they've got theirs.
Celebrating 130 Years of Athlone Town Football Club - Pride of the Midlands Since 1887
Harps have got Premier licence too.
https://kesslereffect.bandcamp.com/album/kepler - New music. It's not that bad.
As have Dundalk, despite our former owners best efforts.
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