Eirambler
28/04/2004, 1:40 PM
From soccercentral.ie:
There is every opportunity that Irish fans will get the chance to see Notts County striker Paul Heffernan playing in the senior national squad soon, as the Dubliner is reportedly interesting Bolton Wanderers, Blackburn Rovers, Reading and Sheffield Wednesday.
Heffernan, a former Irish U21 International – will leave County who have been relegated to the third division) in the summer after refusing a new deal offered by the cash strapped outfit, who have only recently come out of financial administration.
Heffernan has played under Kerr before, and the Irish boss has had his scouts watching the striker for some months now.
Heffernan told County boss Gary Mills he is not signing a new contract with the club, but the 21-goal star will bring in a fee for the cash-strapped Second Division outfit as he is under 24.
"We just have to hope we get a fair deal", Mills told The Nottingham Evening Post.
"I have a figure in mind which I believe he is worth.
It is a blow, although it is not entirely unexpected.
He told me it was not a matter of finance and it wouldn't matter what we offered him.
Clearly he is looking for a future elsewhere."
Does anyone know much about him or what type of striker he is? 21 goals for a relegated team is a good return.
Is he worth a look before the summer?
There is every opportunity that Irish fans will get the chance to see Notts County striker Paul Heffernan playing in the senior national squad soon, as the Dubliner is reportedly interesting Bolton Wanderers, Blackburn Rovers, Reading and Sheffield Wednesday.
Heffernan, a former Irish U21 International – will leave County who have been relegated to the third division) in the summer after refusing a new deal offered by the cash strapped outfit, who have only recently come out of financial administration.
Heffernan has played under Kerr before, and the Irish boss has had his scouts watching the striker for some months now.
Heffernan told County boss Gary Mills he is not signing a new contract with the club, but the 21-goal star will bring in a fee for the cash-strapped Second Division outfit as he is under 24.
"We just have to hope we get a fair deal", Mills told The Nottingham Evening Post.
"I have a figure in mind which I believe he is worth.
It is a blow, although it is not entirely unexpected.
He told me it was not a matter of finance and it wouldn't matter what we offered him.
Clearly he is looking for a future elsewhere."
Does anyone know much about him or what type of striker he is? 21 goals for a relegated team is a good return.
Is he worth a look before the summer?