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Martinho II
28/01/2005, 10:22 AM
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"davy byrne is the latest player to make the move to longford town.

byrne joins the midlanders from derry city and the dubliner will boost a midfield that has already being enhanced by the signingd of tom mohan and gary cronin.

the former shels,dundee utd and st pats central midfielder is expected to slot into the engine room alongside dean fitzgearld as town look to build on their fai cup and league cup success of last season."

an excellent signing imo. i know he went off the boil at pats and derry. but i rem two class goals of his around two years ago for shels in the short season and for derry city in the fai cup semi last season.

so it looks like our midfield is:

kirbs deano davy byrne baker/mohan

Macy
28/01/2005, 10:25 AM
an excellent signing imo. i know he went off the boil at pats and derry.
Hmmmm wasn't it more he hardly played due to injury. Good player, but injury prone, so I hope his contract reflects this. If it does, then a good (potentially excellent) signing, if it doesn't then I'll reserve judgement...

wws
28/01/2005, 10:43 AM
first knock he takes he'll be out for weeks

Longfordian
28/01/2005, 11:19 AM
I know it was definitely being discussed that his contract would be availability related so we'll see,he also as far as i know provided a medical report saying he was fully fit so hopefully he is. Like I said, we'll wait and see but his ability isn't in doubt

Xlex
28/01/2005, 11:39 AM
well, if it's availabilty related, it's a great signing. I can't blame Matthews for taking the chance.


A very competitive midfield of Deano and Davy Byrne would be as good a many in the league.

OneRedArmy
28/01/2005, 1:09 PM
If you can get Davy fit enough to last the full game, he'll be excellent for you. A class act with a great football brain and a dangerous shot he oozes quality and his passing is a cut above the vast majority of midfielders in the EL.

Unfortunately nobody, including Derry, have yet managed to get, or keep him fit enough to be anything other than a luxury.