View Full Version : Cahill Brandywell bound?
EireBadBoy
20/12/2008, 10:54 AM
Strong rumours about that Ollie Cahill is set to sign for Derry on a free, I'd be delighted if this happens.
corkboy360
20/12/2008, 11:54 AM
Strong rumours about that Ollie Cahill is set to sign for Derry on a free, I'd be delighted if this happens.
What age is he now ? Must be pushing on a bit.
Anyway thought ye were going part-time ? he'd hardly want a part-time contract ?
Dazzy
20/12/2008, 12:30 PM
Failed a medical from what i heard.
corkboy360
20/12/2008, 6:05 PM
Failed a medical from what i heard.
How can anyone fail a medical after John O'Flynn passing one for Barnet:confused:
EireBadBoy
20/12/2008, 6:07 PM
What age is he now ? Must be pushing on a bit.
Anyway thought ye were going part-time ? he'd hardly want a part-time contract ?
You thought wrong.
He is around 33, can still play a bit even though he has lost a bit of pace. I'd certainly have him at the club anyway.
corkboy360
20/12/2008, 6:09 PM
You thought wrong.
He is around 33, can still play a bit even though he has lost a bit of pace. I'd certainly have him at the club anyway.
Oh im not denying he's a good player i just can't get my head round him goin to Derry part time at this late stage in his career if it was full time it would be understandable though
dcfc_1928
20/12/2008, 6:22 PM
We're not going part-time.
DCFC chairman Pat McDaid - quoted in Derry Journal:
"We see a reduction to probably 15 full-time professionals, supplemented by younger players who are attempting to break into the first team. Obviously, we're very conscious of the fact that the product on the pitch will be reflected on the terraces. We will be involved in five competitions next season and while it will be an exciting time for the club, we must balance the books."
Oh im not denying he's a good player i just can't get my head round him goin to Derry part time at this late stage in his career if it was full time it would be understandable though
corkboy360
20/12/2008, 6:26 PM
We're not going part-time.
DCFC chairman Pat McDaid - quoted in Derry Journal:
"We see a reduction to probably 15 full-time professionals, supplemented by younger players who are attempting to break into the first team. Obviously, we're very conscious of the fact that the product on the pitch will be reflected on the terraces. We will be involved in five competitions next season and while it will be an exciting time for the club, we must balance the books."
Ah well cheers cleared that up for me but was it not stated in the summer ye were going part time?
EireBadBoy
21/12/2008, 12:50 PM
Right, for the fourth time in the thread, you imbecile - we're not going part time.
Now, do you understand that or do you want it written in gibberish?
corkboy360
21/12/2008, 1:39 PM
Ah well cheers cleared that up for me but was it not stated in the summer ye were going part time?
Right, for the fourth time in the thread, you imbecile - we're not going part time.
Now, do you understand that or do you want it written in gibberish?
Yes but why was it then stated in the summer ye were that's all i want to know:rolleyes: maybe you should consider anger management;)
dcfc1928
21/12/2008, 2:05 PM
Yes but why wa it then stated in the summer ye were that's all i want to know:rolleyes: maybe you should consider anger management;)
Have you a link to any article that stated that Derry were going part time?
corkboy360
21/12/2008, 5:30 PM
Have you a link to any article that stated that Derry were going part time?
Well someone on here might be able to clear it up but im pretty sure i read it on Aertel remember being dissapointed reading it.
mrtndvn
22/12/2008, 1:17 PM
Well someone on here might be able to clear it up but im pretty sure i read it on Aertel remember being dissapointed reading it.
No you are simply imagining things. It was never said at any stage that Derry were going part time.
Thank god he failed a medical, not the type of player I want to see at Derry.
I would be delighted if we signed Liam Kearney tho.
Mick89
22/12/2008, 1:38 PM
You thought wrong.
He is around 33, can still play a bit even though he has lost a bit of pace. I'd certainly have him at the club anyway.
Bang on. Much better to have around that the peanut headed midget from Cork. Sure he'd have to pronounce his name properly and all if he signed. :D
Sinéad K
22/12/2008, 3:13 PM
Him (Blonde himbo) & Ed in the same team
corkboy360
22/12/2008, 8:35 PM
No you are simply imagining things. It was never said at any stage that Derry were going part time.
Thank god he failed a medical, not the type of player I want to see at Derry.
I would be delighted if we signed Liam Kearney tho.
Like when he went to shels and ended up playing hurling ??
mrtndvn
22/12/2008, 9:38 PM
Like when he went to shels and ended up playing hurling ??
Two All Ireland under 21 hurling semi finals in two years, if we had a few experienced hurlers up here you never know what we might be able to do ;)
corkboy360
24/12/2008, 6:59 PM
Two All Ireland under 21 hurling semi finals in two years, if we had a few experienced hurlers up here you never know what we might be able to do ;)
hahaha
Mick89
28/12/2008, 12:12 AM
hahaha
Two under 21 teams are better than no team. One out all out. lol
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