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Dodge
11/11/2010, 10:48 AM
UCD confirm they're letting their backroom staff go and playing budget to be cut too (today's Irish Times)

Fingal's problems have already been highlighted (although they havent' announced anything, they've just said they' looking into it)

Bohs problems are there for all to see. Currently trying to offload as many contracted players as possible.

Pats have released 3 of the backroom staff (A team manager, A team coach, head scout/coach) and the playing budget is likely to be cut from last year (unless either Bohs or Fingal fail to get a Euro licnse)

Dundalk's Ina Foster spoke last week about his budget being cut. He said he couldn't affford 16 players.

I'd imagine that if the FAI do come out and say there'll be no relegation that the likes of Bray and Galway will have tiny budgets too. Why risk anything?

Likewise in the first some clubs might think they're autmoatic for promotion so could see their budgets reduced.

Any other news?

Mr A
11/11/2010, 11:12 AM
With other clubs cutting back, surely there has never been a better time to push the boat out a bit.

Rasputin
11/11/2010, 11:22 AM
As far as im aware we are financially secure for next season since we clinched European Football.
The Cup Final is an added bonus like last season but Europe was the target.

pineapple stu
11/11/2010, 11:26 AM
UCD confirm they're letting their backroom staff go and playing budget to be cut too (today's Irish Times)
Yeah, all non-scholarship players told they can look for new clubs (which basically means we haven't offered them the same contract for next year, which means we won't get any transfer fee). I'd imagine some will sign back with us on reduced contracts though. Bit of a kicker though.

Ultimately, it looks like cut-backs across the league, but given each club can only put 11 on the pitch, so there'll probably be less movement than you might think. The league will probably lose another fair few players to England though (like McAllister).

Edit - by the way, where's that bit in the Times? Had a quick look there and didn't see it, though I imagine it's a token comment at best given it's LoI.

Edit edit - it's in the Indo, not the Times. Says we'll be looking for transfer fees for players, but if we didn't offer similar contracts to this season (which I can't imagine we did), then I think we get nowt.

And it's been said here before, but it does make you query the FAI's logic behind adding extra underage requirements. Just seems like the right idea at the wrong time for all.

Louth4sam
11/11/2010, 11:27 AM
Dundalk's Ina Foster spoke last week about his budget being cut. He said he couldn't affford 16 players.

Don't think we are quite that bad although budget will be down on last year. Id say at worst it will be €7k a week at at best it will be closer to €8k. More than enough to get good young players into the club.

With Bohs and Fingals (alleged) problems it will give clubs like Dundalk and Pats a chance to reduce their budgets and still remain relatively competitive.

peadar1987
11/11/2010, 11:30 AM
With other clubs cutting back, surely there has never been a better time to push the boat out a bit.

Famous last words!

Dodge
11/11/2010, 11:40 AM
Edit - by the way, where's that bit in the Times? Had a quick look there and didn't see it, though I imagine it's a token comment at best given it's LoI.

Sorry, was int eh Indo, not the Times.

http://www.independent.ie/sport/soccer/russell-hit-by-ucd-cutbacks-2415750.html


UCD manager Martin Russell is to lose the majority of his back-room staff, with the Belfield club set to work with a dramatically reduced budget next term, WRITES DANIEL McDONNELL.

Well-regarded first-team coach Aaron Callaghan is among those on the way out as UCD look to cut down on their non-playing staff budget. This year, 40pc of their outlay on wages went towards that department, given the emphasis on coaching emerging talent. Yet the playing budget will also be reduced, with the college authorities tightening belts.

UCD are the latest Dublin club to confirm they will be cutting back for 2011, with Bohemians and Sporting Fingal also forced to go down that road.

However, UCD will be looking for a fee if highly-rated pair Ciaran Kilduff and Greg Bolger depart. Both have attracted interest, with Bolger strongly linked with a switch to Dundalk.

UCD will be guaranteed compensation for both players as they are under 23.


On the players going to England, I'm not sure how many of them are good enough. The rumours I've herd are that Reading are after Powell and keegan from Bohs. Kilduff is looking for a move to an SPL team too

pineapple stu
11/11/2010, 11:43 AM
Depends what level of England I suppose. You'd imagine there's some who'd get a pro contract in lower Division Three for example (and who might be young and free enough to view that as a stepping stone up.)

Any scout in Belfield the past year has been linked to Killer. Ipswich and Kilmarnock mentioned most regularly I think.

Maybe we played smart/risky and offered contracts to Killer and Greg knowing they'd be the most likely to leave.

Jofspring
11/11/2010, 11:50 AM
The PFAI held a training camp for professional players that hadn't secured contracts last season. Did many of those players fail to secure any kind of contracts with LOI teams? and with budgets being cut all over the league could it happen even more players this season?

pineapple stu
11/11/2010, 11:54 AM
The camp is on again this year anyway; from the New Year I think. Don't recall who was on it last year; was Timmy Purcell (now Waterford) there?

Could lose a few players to the IL as well?

Jofspring
11/11/2010, 12:01 PM
This is a list of the players that where on it when first confirmed it was going ahead and there previous clubs at the time.

Richie Baker (Shelbourne), Liam Burns (Dundalk), David Ennis (unattached), Neale Fenn (Bohemians), John Flood (Bray Wanderers), David Freeman (Monaghan United), Jason Gavin (St Patrick's Athletic), Brian Gartland (Monaghan United), Stephen Maher (St Patrick's Athletic), Shane Robinson (Shamrock Rovers), Dave Rogers (Dundalk), Bobby Ryan (St Patrick's Athletic) and Paul Whelan (Monaghan United).

Ger Rowe (Dundalk), Aaron Shanahan (Longford Town), Pat Jennings (Derry City), Richie Ryan (Sligo Rovers), Ian Ryan (Drogheda United), Gareth O'Connor (St Patrick's Athletic), Mick Clarke (Longford Town), Vinnie Whelan (Shelbourne), Mark Salmon (Athlone Town), Mark Leech (St Patrick's Athletic), Anto Flood (Shelbourne), Conor Gethins (Finn Harps) and Brian McCarthy (Bohemians)

Dodge
11/11/2010, 12:05 PM
The PFAI held a training camp for professional players that hadn't secured contracts last season. Did many of those players fail to secure any kind of contracts with LOI teams? and with budgets being cut all over the league could it happen even more players this season?

Budgets will be cut but the need for players won't be. It'll just mean the same players are offered less money.

John83
11/11/2010, 3:55 PM
Budgets will be cut but the need for players won't be. It'll just mean the same players are offered less money.
That's assuming there's a closed supply of players. Clubs can use a higher proportion of teenagers in their squads, older players retiring or going to England.

Roo69
11/11/2010, 4:00 PM
Again Bray's budget will probably one of the smallest in the Premier but i would like to think that because we know were we stand this season the board will release a bit more into the budget than they did thinking we were in the first division.

We have a great base of young players who have a bit of experience but we still need to add that bit of long term experience to the squad if we don't want to have a season like we just had again.

Oldred
11/11/2010, 6:41 PM
This is a list of the players that where on it when first confirmed it was going ahead and there previous clubs at the time.

Richie Baker (Shelbourne), Liam Burns (Dundalk), David Ennis (unattached), Neale Fenn (Bohemians), John Flood (Bray Wanderers), David Freeman (Monaghan United), Jason Gavin (St Patrick's Athletic), Brian Gartland (Monaghan United), Stephen Maher (St Patrick's Athletic), Shane Robinson (Shamrock Rovers), Dave Rogers (Dundalk), Bobby Ryan (St Patrick's Athletic) and Paul Whelan (Monaghan United).

Ger Rowe (Dundalk), Aaron Shanahan (Longford Town), Pat Jennings (Derry City), Richie Ryan (Sligo Rovers), Ian Ryan (Drogheda United), Gareth O'Connor (St Patrick's Athletic), Mick Clarke (Longford Town), Vinnie Whelan (Shelbourne), Mark Salmon (Athlone Town), Mark Leech (St Patrick's Athletic), Anto Flood (Shelbourne), Conor Gethins (Finn Harps) and Brian McCarthy (Bohemians)

That should be encouragement for the players going on this years course!

Guitd
11/11/2010, 6:59 PM
latest news on the GUST website that the Trust are at an advanced stage of taking control of the club as its in poor a condition to continue with the present board due to crippling debths

bluewhitearmy
11/11/2010, 7:48 PM
This is a list of the players that where on it when first confirmed it was going ahead and there previous clubs at the time.

Richie Baker (Shelbourne), Liam Burns (Dundalk), David Ennis (unattached), Neale Fenn (Bohemians), John Flood (Bray Wanderers), David Freeman (Monaghan United), Jason Gavin (St Patrick's Athletic), Brian Gartland (Monaghan United), Stephen Maher (St Patrick's Athletic), Shane Robinson (Shamrock Rovers), Dave Rogers (Dundalk), Bobby Ryan (St Patrick's Athletic) and Paul Whelan (Monaghan United).

Ger Rowe (Dundalk), Aaron Shanahan (Longford Town), Pat Jennings (Derry City), Richie Ryan (Sligo Rovers), Ian Ryan (Drogheda United), Gareth O'Connor (St Patrick's Athletic), Mick Clarke (Longford Town), Vinnie Whelan (Shelbourne), Mark Salmon (Athlone Town), Mark Leech (St Patrick's Athletic), Anto Flood (Shelbourne), Conor Gethins (Finn Harps) and Brian McCarthy (Bohemians)

Anyone know where Ger Rowe ended up ?

Dillonman
11/11/2010, 9:20 PM
Anyone know where Ger Rowe ended up ?

Newry and he is still with them as far as Im aware.

geezer
11/11/2010, 9:46 PM
latest news on the GUST website that the Trust are at an advanced stage of taking control of the club as its in poor a condition to continue with the present board due to crippling debths



Gust have offered the board a proposal to invest in the club, provide 100 volunteers and an offer to run the club administration 80% part time with a dedicated back to basics, treasurer, secretary, pro and part time admin and bookkeeper, to protect the playing budget that was in place this season and also allow fans more say in the future direction. Gust have ambition to participate with the existing board and not to takeover anything. Dont know how you interpreted anything on gust forum that ties in with your comment above Guitd. The current board were considering plans to make the team totally
amateur and retain a professional admin team. Gust troops have been rallying in the last 15 weeks to help the current board try and see an alternative and also address the hubris and debt built up over last 7 years and was getting out of hand this year with more and more operations cash being used to service debts and liabilities built up in previous seasons which resulted in the release of heary,ryan and creaney. Gust wont know until tuesday next if the proposal is accepted.

redobit
11/11/2010, 10:56 PM
This is a list of the players that where on it when first confirmed it was going ahead and there previous clubs at the time.

...... Richie Ryan (Sligo Rovers) ......,


That should be encouragement for the players going on this years course!

Could be wrong but pretty sure he never actually went on the course. Think he put his name down at the endof the season but we offered him a contract before it started.

peadar1987
11/11/2010, 10:58 PM
Could be wrong but pretty sure he never actually went on the course. Think he put his name down at the endof the season but we offered him a contract before it started.

Better example; Neale Fenn did so well he was snapped up by two clubs!

poster
12/11/2010, 4:07 PM
Think Richie did go on it but we re-signed him a few days later. (Thank God)

Sam_Heggy
12/11/2010, 8:41 PM
We'e pushing the boat out this season by offering players improved contracts with free cheese, compliments of Mary Harney.

**FrOsTy**
12/11/2010, 8:52 PM
The majoritory of the player don't deserve the money there on anyway. Clubs need to get the power back and offer these players sustainable wages. Players will reject reject reject but in the end realise that thats the best there going to get!

bullit
12/11/2010, 8:57 PM
The majoritory of the player don't deserve the money there on anyway. Clubs need to get the power back and offer these players sustainable wages. Players will reject reject reject but in the end realise that thats the best there going to get!
Liam Burns will tell you that!