According to a twitter account, Aaron Barry has turned down Rover's to sign for us. Would be a great signing if true.
Would be surprised if we are in for Greene wouild have thought with grace lopes Byrne and bone we have enough cover.
Not saying he's not a decent player but I would have thought we had other positions to fill
Biggest budget is dundalk by a mile and you shouldn't be embarrassed about it u won the money fair and square. After that I'd say not a lot between rovers and cork followed by others
I do not like criticizing players but if i i was voting on one player to be dropped it would Luke Byrne he had a very poor season IMO. Still has potential but not sure how Bradely and the boys get it out of him. We do need another quality full back and a striker of course.
I personally thought as the season went on bar the last game you could see a real improvement in Byrnes game. I really like the byrne clarke combo on the left, byrne isn't the most attacking player so he allows clarke to not have as much defensive duties which suit clarke i think
I think he should play Clarke as a left wing back and grace behind lopes and byrne in the middle of a back 5 with Madden on the right
In fairness to Byrne he missed a whole season and came back having not done a full preseason for this year so he deserves a break
Rovers fans, what do you reckon you'll end up doing with Kevin Horgan? Didn't get much game time last year.
He was very good I thought in the last few matches when they were giving him a run out instead of Tomar
I guess it will come down to if he is told he is still number two....another year of not playing a lot wouldn't seem that attractive.
I'd like him to stay
The lad needs games. He'd be our No.1 if we got him back in Galway, but I'd say it's unlikely to happen.
Bradley signed him as a long-term option so I'd be surprised if he left after one season. I think he'll still either stick with Tomer as #1 or get a new keeper in.
Town have signed Chris Mulhall, last with Drogs I believe.
Upwards to the vanguard where the pressure is too high.
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