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Magicme
30/07/2011, 5:16 PM
Wow now am worried bout Limerick. :-(
bluewhitearmy
30/07/2011, 5:30 PM
Wow now am worried bout Limerick. :-(
Still have the same manager so ye should be fine.
El-Pietro
30/07/2011, 5:54 PM
hes a great signing, was on trial in Scotland, don't know if it didn't work out there or he wanted to stay home but fair play. great little player
(ginger though so....)
Dunny
01/08/2011, 10:02 AM
When does the transfer window close ??
Anyone???
Roo69
01/08/2011, 11:15 AM
Shamrock Rovers apparently interested in signing Gary Dempsey
Jicked
01/08/2011, 11:27 AM
Highly doubt that. Could only see us being linked with him because he's having such a good season. He doesn't fit the profile of the type of player we go for, and we've already got a squad packed full of quality central midfielders.
Dunny
01/08/2011, 11:40 AM
Rovers would sign on if they could ffs
Highly doubt that. Could only see us being linked with him because he's having such a good season. He doesn't fit the profile of the type of player we go for, and we've already got a squad packed full of quality central midfielders.
Thats a cracker, are you holding out to see if Sneider moves to Old Trafford ?
Behave yourself.
Jicked
01/08/2011, 4:10 PM
Wow, the anti-Rovers brigade out in force. Just missing a classic comment about renting our stadium that we got handed to us for free (sic)
Thats a cracker, are you holding out to see if Sneider moves to Old Trafford ?
Behave yourself.
We already have Rice, O'Donnell, Finn, Turner and McCormack, I doubt we're desperate to sign another central midfielder even one who's having a good season as Dempsey is. MON's strategy has been to sign young enough players rather than chase established league players, the exceptions being Fenn and Gary O'Neill, neither of whom exactly worked out for us.
Two reasonably important facts that suggest a move for Dempsey might be unlikely, though not impossible, but don't let that stop you getting upset at Shamrock Rovers again, by any means.
Charlie Darwin
01/08/2011, 4:15 PM
Love that people are now complaining about Shamrock Rovers not signing up all the league's best players.
poster
01/08/2011, 6:05 PM
MON's strategy has been to sign young enough players rather than chase established league players, the exceptions being Fenn and Gary O'Neill, neither of whom exactly worked out for us.
Would you not say Dan Murray, Danny Murphy, Ronan Finn, Chris Turner, Ken Oman, Richard Brush, Gary McCabe, Pat Sullivan, Dessie Baker, Pat Flynn, Thomas Stewart etc. were all established LOI players when MO'N signed them? (Not sure if he actually did sign last three though)
Just askin' like.
Jicked
01/08/2011, 6:23 PM
Murray I'd give you, he was 27 when he signed. Murphy I forgot about, and again was hardly a success.
MON's stated every pre-season that the type of player he's looking for are young, hungry players (and when you look at how the older ones he's signed have done you'd have to agree). He didn't sign Baker or Flynn, both were already here. Finn, Turner, Stewart were all young (though Stewart was a panic buy when Twigg & Baker both got injured at the start of the year) and are much closer to the type of player MON's targeted more often. I'd take all five of our central midfielders over Dempsey to be honest, its our strongest position in terms of numbers (and probably quality too), unless one of them leaves in the window which case Dempsey would be a good pick-up. Haven't heard any murmurs about anyone leaving though.
poster
01/08/2011, 6:33 PM
But even at a young age, the players I've mentioned were still all established as good Premier Division LOI players.
Jicked
01/08/2011, 6:35 PM
Yeah maybe established wasn't the right word, but the strategy seems to have been players like Sheppard, McCabe, Kilduff, Chambers, McCormack who seem to be on the up as opposed to veterans like Dempsey which we've signed comparatively few of since MON came in.
Jicked
04/08/2011, 8:55 PM
And tonight we announced the signing of Karl Moore. Haven't been too impressed with him any time I've seen him, but as I mentioned before, he fits the profile of players MON looks to bring to the club.
WoodquayBoy
05/08/2011, 9:40 AM
Moore started really well for us, and was our best player in the first 3 or four weeks of the seaso. But then whether it as a lack of confidence or a realisaiton of the sh!te around him, he wwnt to absolute pot, and only came close to reaching his early season form in the last few games for us before he left. Can't see him getting a start, but should provide decent back-up is MO'N can restore his confidence
Spudulika
05/08/2011, 11:50 AM
Would you not say Dan Murray, Danny Murphy, Ronan Finn, Chris Turner, Ken Oman, Richard Brush, Gary McCabe, Pat Sullivan, Dessie Baker, Pat Flynn, Thomas Stewart etc. were all established LOI players when MO'N signed them? (Not sure if he actually did sign last three though)
Just askin' like.
Billy Dennehy?
cornflakes
05/08/2011, 7:47 PM
McClean set for Sunderland move
http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/football/14423770.stm
Spudulika
05/08/2011, 7:52 PM
Well deserved, very good young player. I hope Derry get paid for both contracts, erm....seriously, shows that there is a good stream of quality coming through!
Obviously Derry held out for the highest bid, local fans must know what the fee was, what was it last turned down for, 250k? Good bit of work.
dancinpants
05/08/2011, 9:56 PM
Yeah I believe a 250,000 offer from Peterbrough was rejected. Apparently, Sunderlands offer was 350,000 quid - plus add ons.
bullit
05/08/2011, 10:34 PM
Yeah I believe a 250,000 offer from Peterbrough was rejected. Apparently, Sunderlands offer was 350,000 quid - plus add ons.
Euro or Sterling,bit of a diffrence (12%-15% Euro V STG)
A N Mouse
05/08/2011, 10:41 PM
Euro or Sterling,bit of a diffrence (12%-15% Euro V STG)
sterling.
quoted in IT as 400K euro.
edit: I think the £250k from peterborough was accepted, but barry fry or whoever is quoted somewhere as blaming the agent for it breaking down.
oriel
06/08/2011, 10:46 AM
Euro or Sterling,bit of a diffrence (12%-15% Euro V STG)
Why on earth would a club using stg offer euro to the selling club when they also use stg?
Sounds like a very good deal for Derry, nice one and good to see clubs getting a fair price.
shellyriver
06/08/2011, 1:00 PM
Not a bad bit of business. Well done Derry for holding out. Hope McLean cracks it over in Blighty.
bullit
06/08/2011, 6:12 PM
Why on earth would a club using stg offer euro to the selling club when they also use stg?
Sounds like a very good deal for Derry, nice one and good to see clubs getting a fair price.
I was just asking hi ?!! No need for knicker twistering ;)
Martinho II
06/08/2011, 9:32 PM
Not a bad bit of business. Well done Derry for holding out. Hope McLean cracks it over in Blighty.
it would be a pity if mcclean goes just before he wins his first senior cap for the north..He would have being the first Derry city player since Liam Coyle to win a cap but alas not to be.. Hes a serious prospect and will do well over there.
DannyInvincible
07/08/2011, 4:22 AM
it would be a pity if mcclean goes just before he wins his first senior cap for the north..He would have being the first Derry city player since Liam Coyle to win a cap but alas not to be.. Hes a serious prospect and will do well over there.
Niall McGinn was the last player to play for NI whilst at Derry. That was in November of 2008. It was 19 years before that that Liam Coyle came on as a late sub for them against Chile in 1989.
How likely is McClean to feature on Wednesday anyway? Maybe it would be surprising if Worthington didn't tie him down by throwing him on for the last few minutes if NI are comfortably ahead given he's made clear he's still open to the prospect of playing for Ireland, but I don't see him starting or being brought on if NI aren't already home and dry.
Ezeikial
07/08/2011, 11:25 AM
How likely is McClean to feature on Wednesday anyway? Maybe it would be surprising if Worthington didn't tie him down by throwing him on for the last few minutes
Needs to be a competitive match before being tied
DannyInvincible
07/08/2011, 11:34 AM
Needs to be a competitive match before being tied
It's a Euro 2012 qualifier.
DannyInvincible
07/08/2011, 6:31 PM
McClean definitely won't be featuring on Wednesday now. He's just pulled out of the NI squad and has told Worthington he wants to focus on playing for Ireland.
Martinho II
07/08/2011, 7:29 PM
McClean definitely won't be featuring on Wednesday now. He's just pulled out of the NI squad and has told Worthington he wants to focus on playing for Ireland.
now it gets very interesting.. can he break into our squad now? I think its a gamble hes making but if it pays off fair balls 2 him 4 doin that!
Finlay Harp
07/08/2011, 8:09 PM
Not again! This is getting beyond a joke now. Surely all those that have come from the north to declare for the south can't make the team.
Not again! This is getting beyond a joke now. Surely all those that have come from the north to declare for the south can't make the team.
Of course not, but thats the poin isn't it. They'd rather not play international football than play for NI. I much prefer that kind of situation than all the 'I've always wanted to play international football' ****ehawks we've had throughout the years
bullit
07/08/2011, 8:28 PM
Worthinton and his friends in the IFA are realy not doing themselves any favours with their "our wee country" approach to the matter.
monkey9
07/08/2011, 9:06 PM
By the way, did Alan Mannus get into the last NI squad after he left the Shams??
dancinpants
08/08/2011, 12:22 AM
By the way, did Alan Mannus get into the last NI squad after he left the Shams??
Almost certain he was called up days after tying up his transfer to St Johnstone. Actually heres confirmation: http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/football/14436621.stm
Bare faced dickishness from Worthington having dropped him when he left Linfield for Rovers, and then picking him again as soon as he left. I'm glad McClean has no desire to play for that set up.
Sam_Heggy
08/08/2011, 7:35 AM
It'll be fun now trying to get international clearance from the IFA in future. They're already bad enough.
GreenStar
08/08/2011, 11:14 AM
By the way, did Alan Mannus get into the last NI squad after he left Rovers??
Yes he did get a call-up.
A N Mouse
08/08/2011, 1:01 PM
Given the source I'd be inclined to take this with a, generous, pinch of salt, but the reported value seems to have increase somewhat.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-2023515/James-McClean-wants-play-Republic.html
Course this could be the thing they do were they claim the value of the deal with all future add-ons included.
I only hope there isn't extra money due depending on international appearances.
avvenalaf
08/08/2011, 1:12 PM
Given the source I'd be inclined to take this with a, generous, pinch of salt, but the reported value seems to have increase somewhat.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-2023515/James-McClean-wants-play-Republic.html
Course this could be the thing they do were they claim the value of the deal with all future add-ons included.
I only hope there isn't extra money due depending on international appearances.
That's for the two contracts he had with Derry.
bullit
11/08/2011, 9:30 PM
Rumour doing the rounds in Dundalk tonight is that Cian Hughton is signing for us.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cian_Hughton
colonelwest
13/08/2011, 4:59 PM
Rumour doing the rounds in Dundalk tonight is that Cian Hughton is signing for us.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cian_Hughton
And that has worked out fantastically well for us. Fozzie cleared the deal with the board, Hughton flew in, met the lads after training thursday only for Fozzie to be told that Gerry Matthews was refusing to ok the deal so Fozzie had to drive him back to the airport to head back across the water! Amateur hour. Fozzie said that the deal would have still kept him under the budget with some room to spare for possibly one more but it seems the budgets been reduced after both Fozzie and the fans being told it would stay the same.
http://blackandwhitetown.tumblr.com/post/8860069229/frustrated-foster-confirms-budget-cuts
http://www.dundalkfc.com/budget-cuts-foster-speaks-of-frustration
Now Gerry Matthews will always be held in the highest regard for what he's done for the club since he took over but the few times he's got involved in the football side of things has ended in a farce.
Now Gerry Matthews will always be held in the highest regard for what he's done for the club since he took over but the few times he's got involved in the football side of things has ended in a farce.
100% agree and a disgraceful situation. Massive PR OG by the club.
GreenStar
16/08/2011, 1:58 PM
And that has worked out fantastically well for us. Fozzie cleared the deal with the board, Hughton flew in, met the lads after training thursday only for Fozzie to be told that Gerry Matthews was refusing to ok the deal so Fozzie had to drive him back to the airport to head back across the water! Amateur hour. Fozzie said that the deal would have still kept him under the budget with some room to spare for possibly one more but it seems the budgets been reduced after both Fozzie and the fans being told it would stay the same.
Who, or what is Fozzie?
pineapple stu
16/08/2011, 2:08 PM
Ian Foster, the manager, I assume.
100% agree and a disgraceful situation. Massive PR OG by the club.
Only really because Foster can't keep his mouth shut.
He's the one telling people about splits in the board. Seems to me like Matthews hasn't got involved in the 'footballing side' as much as ensure the budget is kept to.
monsexile
16/08/2011, 2:16 PM
Mons will be announcing 2 and possibly 3 new signings in the next 24 hours.
colonelwest
16/08/2011, 2:18 PM
http://ecdn3.hark.com/images/000/005/055/5055/original.0
Or:
http://www.dundalkdemocrat.ie/webimage/21_iddt_soccer_25_04_11_1_2629166%21image/3981073709.jpg_gen/derivatives/landscape_595/3981073709.jpg
You decide!
Edit:
Foster and the rest of us were told that the budget would remain the same and the money that Hector was on would be available still. No-one has any problem at all with financial prudence in this day and age, instead of waiting til the last minute until the lad arrived in the country and up in Dundalk if they were pulling the deal and reducing the budget they should have at least given the lad a phone call before he hopped on a plane and came over instead of a wasted trip that makes us out to be a pack of amateurs. According to Colm Crosson the deal was dependant on getting 30k owed off Setanta that still has yet to be paid. To put it simply the lad should have been notified and told the deal is dead before coming across, he even met the lads before the Drogheda game and everything.
As I said none of us have any problem with the club being run right and we fully support that, we still remember well the state the club was in before GM took over but they do themselves no favours at times; this, Dave Rogers, Lovely Lisa, Seanie Boy, the treatment of Giller when he was let go over the past few years as a few examples.
I hope its the girl on the Zoosk ad myself
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