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CraftyToePoke
25/07/2017, 4:47 PM
He, Turner, has something about him on his good days, as mentioned he shone bright in our almost Houdini moment, doing enough to have Cork come and get him so there is something there. Trouble is it's not there anywhere near often enough.

Ezeikial
25/07/2017, 5:41 PM
They gave it to McEleney last month because he scored a couple of nice goals on tv. He vanished in the only important game they had. Anyone can play well for 2 or 3 games.

If Ian Turner is on par with Patrick McEleney, then Pats have got a genius footballer who can be inconsistent. Somehow I expect that he is more ordinary.

TonyD
25/07/2017, 7:35 PM
he's not even close to being as good as Conan Byrne. He can only play right wing and I don't really know why you si gned him.

He's certainly not going to be keeping Conan out of the team.

mcgonigle
25/07/2017, 8:01 PM
Sean Maguire has only won that award once. I take it with a grain of salt. They gave it to McEleney last month because he scored a couple of nice goals on tv. He vanished in the only important game they had. Anyone can play well for 2 or 3 games.

Great logic. He would have won it more if he'd have stayed at Dundalk, sure our lads win it for nothing. More Cork bias

micls
25/07/2017, 8:23 PM
McElenhey winning it in the month that Seani scored a hatrick against Dundalk (a game McElenhey went missing in) is nonsensical to me. But I'll admit I'm biased!

oriel
25/07/2017, 9:23 PM
Sean Maguire has only won that award once. I take it with a grain of salt. They gave it to McEleney last month because he scored a couple of nice goals on tv. He vanished in the only important game they had. Anyone can play well for 2 or 3 games.

That's it. Or of course the 4 other games McEleney played and scored in during June and won by a margin from the open journalist votes. McEleney was the clear and obvious winner for June, but im sure he would have swapped it for the more important league points.

micls
25/07/2017, 9:46 PM
We have different definitions of clear and obvious. They both had great months, and in the game they both played in, one was clearly superior.

I'm not saying it was a run away win for Seani, but the idea that it was obviously McElenhey is nuts.

ToberonaTornado
25/07/2017, 10:18 PM
We have different definitions of clear and obvious. They both had great months, and in the game they both played in, one was clearly superior.

I'm not saying it was a run away win for Seani, but the idea that it was obviously McElenhey is nuts.

I'm just going to LOL & PMSL and say i'm glad that MCELENEY won that PFAI POTM award in June just so i can read your reaction to it here tonight :D

:rolleyes::o

Charlie Darwin
25/07/2017, 10:35 PM
The Dublin media shot Michael Collins, you really think they'd give player of the month to a Corkman?

fieldofmarkets
25/07/2017, 10:44 PM
Turner does have ability, can be fantastic with a superb delivery, but mentally seems to drift. He will be much more suited to Pats' football than to the muck we have unfortunately adopted. Buckley's style might be better at bringing his ability out as well.

bluewhitearmy
26/07/2017, 1:07 AM
Turner does have ability, can be fantastic with a superb delivery, but mentally seems to drift. He will be much more suited to Pats' football than to the muck we have unfortunately adopted. Buckley's style might be better at bringing his ability out as well.

He played in the exact same type of football as Pats play for most of his time here and was crap 90% of the time tbh

Charlie Darwin
26/07/2017, 1:18 AM
Pats don't play exactly the same type of football as Russell, to be fair. Pats are a lot more methodical and system-based whereas Russell is about giving players autonomy. Given what people have said about Turner, he may be the sort who struggles under Russell's style but can work under Bucko's.

micls
26/07/2017, 8:17 AM
I'm just going to LOL & PMSL and say i'm glad that MCELENEY won that PFAI POTM award in June just so i can read your reaction to it here tonight :D

:rolleyes::o

My 'reaction' is that I think Seani deserved it more but McEleney had a good month too. Certainly don't find these awards something to get as excited about as you seem to though. Fair point on the name misspelling, I've spelt it wrong so many times now that my phone autocorrects to the wrong spelling.

micls
26/07/2017, 8:19 AM
I like Ian Turner, he did a lot for us when we were struggling in the first division and he's a lovely lad. That said, I can't understand why Pat's would want him. He's very athletic but not much of a footballer.

oriel
26/07/2017, 12:22 PM
The Dublin media shot Michael Collins, you really think they'd give player of the month to a Corkman?



That's it exactly, the Cork boys still almost demanding respect and perish the thought of anyone else winning the POTM award apart from a Cork, or sorry 'City' player.

Dreadful really of the Irish journalists not to award this to Maguire, but fear not, he just might get it as a late leaving present for July.

micls
26/07/2017, 12:54 PM
That's it exactly, the Cork boys still almost demanding respect and perish the thought of anyone else winning the POTM award apart from a Cork, or sorry 'City' player.

Dreadful really of the Irish journalists not to award this to Maguire, but fear not, he just might get it as a late leaving present for July.

The writing off any comment by a City fan rather than actually discussing it is tedious. It really stops any actual discussion from happening. I'm happy to discuss why I disagree with the journalists choice. I also think the fact that we had won four in a row previously likely impacted the decision. No one likes to see one team dominate things like this. If a journo didn't think there was too much between Seani and McEleney I can see that helping with the decision. It's fair enough, although harsh on Seani but I doubt he cares.

You might be right on the July one, the hatrick in Europe does stand out. I don't think he was our standout player in July, relatively, but he was still fantastic in most games.

gufc2000
26/07/2017, 1:35 PM
Galway United In:

Charlie Burns (MK Dons) http://galwayunitedfc.ie/charlie-burns-signs-united/

Calcio Jack
26/07/2017, 2:58 PM
That's it exactly, the Cork boys still almost demanding respect and perish the thought of anyone else winning the POTM award apart from a Cork, or sorry 'City' player.

Dreadful really of the Irish journalists not to award this to Maguire, but fear not, he just might get it as a late leaving present for July.

Sorry but Graham Burke is pencilled for July award.

oriel
26/07/2017, 3:31 PM
The writing off any comment by a City fan rather than actually discussing it is tedious. It really stops any actual discussion from happening. I'm happy to discuss why I disagree with the journalists choice. I also think the fact that we had won four in a row previously likely impacted the decision. No one likes to see one team dominate things like this. If a journo didn't think there was too much between Seani and McEleney I can see that helping with the decision. It's fair enough, although harsh on Seani but I doubt he cares.

You might be right on the July one, the hatrick in Europe does stand out. I don't think he was our standout player in July, relatively, but he was still fantastic in most games.

Really ? I don't get that on here, but I do get a lot of Cork fans almost demanding extra respect. Cork are a very good team, there is absolutely no question about that, but the fact remains under Caulfield, they have currently won one trophy, soon to be two, a great team backs all of that up by retaining leagues while performing to a high standard in Europe, so there is a lot of work to do, next season will be interesting in that regard.

Graham Burke, forgot about him, maybe 'Seanie' won't have it his own way after all for July.

Real ale Madrid
26/07/2017, 3:52 PM
Really ? I don't get that on here, but I do get a lot of Cork fans almost demanding extra respect. Cork are a very good team, there is absolutely no question about that, but the fact remains under Caulfield, they have currently won one trophy, soon to be two, a great team backs all of that up by retaining leagues while performing to a high standard in Europe, so there is a lot of work to do, next season will be interesting in that regard.

Graham Burke, forgot about him, maybe 'Seanie' won't have it his own way after all for July.

Apart from Dundalk's year in Europe last year - which could be considered a bit of an outlier - Dundalk only won through 1 tie in the other 3 years Kenny has been at the club ; against Jeunese Esch - the rest were aggregate defeats to Split, BATE and Rosenborg. Dundalk were magnificent last year but they haven't been performing to a high standard in Europe year on year.

oriel
26/07/2017, 7:04 PM
You're completely missing the point, I didn't mention results, I mentioned performances, plus on one of the teams you mention (Hajduk Split) Dundalk won away.

The measure of any successful team is to perform consistently in Europe and to win consecutive trophies. I've no doubt winning the league in 2016 while playing in the group stages until Dec was one of the best achievements by any previous league winning side. That's the standard of great team.

Cork are a very good side and have potential to improve, but they need to back it up year on year, i wouldn't be surprised to see them starting next season as second favourites.

nigel-harps1954
26/07/2017, 7:58 PM
Finn Harps in:

Mark Timlin (Derry City)


http://www.derryjournal.com/sport/football/derry-city/football-timlin-signs-for-finn-harps-1-8074727

kksaints
26/07/2017, 8:07 PM
Finn Harps in:

Mark Timlin (Derry City)


http://www.derryjournal.com/sport/football/derry-city/football-timlin-signs-for-finn-harps-1-8074727

He was decent enough for us last season especially because I thought he was played out of position a fair bit ( I had him down as a winger but he seemed to play behind the striker a lot) and was slightly disappointed when he left but he hasn't really played at all for Derry this season.

brendy_éire
27/07/2017, 8:40 AM
,...he hasn't really played at all for Derry this season.

Played a bit just, but didn't impress at all really. Disappointing after he did so well the first time with us.
Hopefully he'll get more game time and arrange improvement at Finn Park.

Peaky Blinder
27/07/2017, 9:58 AM
The measure of any successful team is to perform consistently in Europe and to win consecutive trophies. I've no doubt winning the league in 2016 while playing in the group stages until Dec was one of the best achievements by any previous league winning side. That's the standard of great team.

Cork are a very good side and have potential to improve, but they need to back it up year on year, i wouldn't be surprised to see them starting next season as second favourites.

Dundalks achievement last year was essentially a repeat of what Rovers achieved in 2011, both went on to not retain their league title, I suspect largely due to the extended european campaigns for both sides & the impact it had on their close season dealings. This is a barrier that will be hard for teams to overcome IMO, mostly due to the clubs simply not being set up for such a compacted close season & having to sign players to replace ones that have left. Signing players on longer term contracts will help but to do that you need the european prize money as domestically it simply isn't there, so there's a chicken & egg situation to be dealt with. Hopefully over time clubs will develop to deal with this, but for now its looking like a tough situation to handle. Though to be fair we only have Rovers & Dundalk to look at really.

However, to say Cork could start next season as second favourites is a tad sensationalist. If they go on to win the league comfortably as we all expect them to, unless there's a huge clear out of core players there's no other team in the league likely to make the bookies see them as anything but strong favourites to retain the league. Europe has little to do with that.

TonyD
27/07/2017, 6:51 PM
He was decent enough for us last season especially because I thought he was played out of position a fair bit ( I had him down as a winger but he seemed to play behind the striker a lot) and was slightly disappointed when he left but he hasn't really played at all for Derry this season.

I thought he was a disappointment last season, but then so were most of the Pats squad.

micls
28/07/2017, 8:22 AM
Really ? I don't get that on here, but I do get a lot of Cork fans almost demanding extra respect. Cork are a very good team, there is absolutely no question about that, but the fact remains under Caulfield, they have currently won one trophy, soon to be two, a great team backs all of that up by retaining leagues while performing to a high standard in Europe, so there is a lot of work to do, next season will be interesting in that regard.

Graham Burke, forgot about him, maybe 'Seanie' won't have it his own way after all for July.

Look back at the previous replies. Every comment from a city fan trying to discuss whether McEleney deserved it or not is shot down immediately with a facetious comment about us expecting extra respect or some other nonsense. I've never made any sort of comment thinking we deserve that but it happens constantly. People aren't engaging with the point made, just making petty comments about the club.

We are an excellent team this year, and it's a very exciting year to be a City fan, but I don't see anyone making any claims beyond that, or claiming we're going to dominate long term or anything. We've a great opportunity to do something special this year, still being unbeaten is fantastic. Winning the league comfortably for the first time in our history will be an an amazing achievement. But no one is making any claims beyond that.

Even your last comment there about Seani having it his own way is nonsense. As if that happens regularly. He's won the award once in his time with City. No one's demanding he get extra respect, but he's deserved to win it more than once, in my opinion.

It'l probably be Burke this month alright. Seani definitely had a better June than July.

Anyway, this has dragged the thread way off topic, apologies for that.

Ezeikial
28/07/2017, 11:46 AM
Look back at the previous replies. Every comment from a city fan trying to discuss whether McEleney deserved it or not is shot down immediately with a facetious comment about us expecting extra respect or some other nonsense. I've never made any sort of comment thinking we deserve that but it happens constantly. People aren't engaging with the point made, just making petty comments about the club.
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It is unreasonable to label all supporters of any club as having identical characteristics - either positive or negative. Nevertheless there appears to be a persecution complex among some Cork supporters that is alluded to by Oriel in his point about demands for "more respect"

Your post is clearly stating your impatience or irritation with people not engaging with a particular point, which was raised by El Pietro in the midst of a discussion about the merits or otherwise or Ian Turner

It is almost bizarre about how a comment on Turner winning a POTM award was turned into a negative swipe at Patrick McEleney and a dismissal of the POTM awards on the basis that Sean Maguire only got one award.

Do you think he would have been better off "engaging with the point made", instead of making "petty comments"?





Sean Maguire has only won that award once. I take it with a grain of salt. They gave it to McEleney last month because he scored a couple of nice goals on tv. He vanished in the only important game they had. Anyone can play well for 2 or 3 games.

micls
28/07/2017, 12:49 PM
It is unreasonable to label all supporters of any club as having identical characteristics - either positive or negative. Nevertheless there appears to be a persecution complex among some Cork supporters that is alluded to by Oriel in his point about demands for "more respect"

Your post is clearly stating your impatience or irritation with people not engaging with a particular point, which was raised by El Pietro in the midst of a discussion about the merits or otherwise or Ian Turner

It is almost bizarre about how a comment on Turner winning a POTM award was turned into a negative swipe at Patrick McEleney and a dismissal of the POTM awards on the basis that Sean Maguire only got one award.

Do you think he would have been better off "engaging with the point made", instead of making "petty comments"?

It definitely got way off topic, and this wasn't the right thread to be discussing it in. I replied to a Dundalk fan because i felt their claim that McEleney was a run away winner hands down was rubbish. To be honest, I didn't even realise which thread we were in at that point. My point was written off because I was a City fan. But, this certainly hadn't added anything to this thread and is probably best deleted

El-Pietro
28/07/2017, 2:18 PM
Robbie Williams will be picking up a league winners medal this season. I'm stunned.

Lim till i die
28/07/2017, 2:25 PM
The last page and a half of this. :bulgy:

Yossarian
28/07/2017, 5:18 PM
Robbie Williams will be picking up a league winners medal this season. I'm stunned.

Has he joined Waterford? 🤔

Longfordian
28/07/2017, 8:44 PM
Kaleem Simon back at LTFC from Bohs. Unsure if it's a loan or he's been let go.

nigel-harps1954
28/07/2017, 10:00 PM
Harps in:

Peter Burke ( Cliftonville)

thebronze14
29/07/2017, 12:56 AM
*Insert Robbie Williams joke here*

ToberonaTornado
29/07/2017, 1:12 AM
*Insert Robbie Williams joke here*

Asked for his thoughts on leaving Limerick Mr.Williams replied "no regrets" We didnt exactly "rule the World" but i need to move on before i get"old before i die"

Take That ;)

Nah Nah Nah Nah
29/07/2017, 1:21 PM
Mikey Place has left us and joined Derry

SwanVsDalton
29/07/2017, 3:06 PM
Mikey Place has left us and joined Derry

We've also signed Slovakian attacker Jozef Dolny.

nigel-harps1954
30/07/2017, 2:25 PM
Dundalk out:

Ciaran Kilduff (Jacksonville Armada - USA)

ger121
30/07/2017, 3:07 PM
Dundalk out:

Ciaran Kilduff (Jacksonville Armada - USA)

Would there be a fee involved there as he is still in contract?

Jd2793
30/07/2017, 3:18 PM
Derry signed a keeper from Spurs. Any fans know whats going on with Grimes? not good enough?

nigel-harps1954
30/07/2017, 5:06 PM
Would there be a fee involved there as he is still in contract?

I think Dundalk allowed him go. Seemed that way from their release on it anyway.

nigel-harps1954
30/07/2017, 5:13 PM
Derry signed a keeper from Spurs. Any fans know whats going on with Grimes? not good enough?

Grimes may have got fed up and went home? McDermott is a local lad from Derry so presumably a cheap alternative.

Park_Lane
30/07/2017, 9:37 PM
Ciaran Kilduff gone to Jacksonville Armada. Ritchie Ryan's old club. Great move for him.

Ciaran Kilduff leaves Dundalk to head to America

http://www.independent.ie/sport/soccer/league-of-ireland/ciaran-kilduff-leaves-dundalk-to-head-to-america-35982010.html

brendy_éire
31/07/2017, 8:32 AM
Grimes may have got fed up and went home? McDermott is a local lad from Derry so presumably a cheap alternative.

He was on the bench last night, but I'd imagine he might be away somewhere.

WoodquayBoy
31/07/2017, 5:16 PM
Paddy Barrett joins Waterford on loan; Vinny Faherty signs for Sligo
http://www.sligorovers.com/news/17/jul/vinny-faherty-moves-showgrounds

thebronze14
31/07/2017, 5:50 PM
With the league wrapped up the Barrett move seems a waste of money..that is unless theres guarantees he'll stay there next season

bluemovie
31/07/2017, 5:58 PM
I'd say he's done with Dundalk and fairly sure he'll sign for Waterford permanently this year. Also might be a suggestion that they fancy a real go at the cup too??

WoodquayBoy
31/07/2017, 5:58 PM
And Ayunga joins us from Sligo

http://galwayunitedfc.ie/ayunga-joins-united-loan/

CorribsideSteve
31/07/2017, 7:22 PM
The Faherty Ayunga swap is bizzare. He goes on free, but we get a loanee in return?. Lee Grace gone to Rovers now also. Tough slog ahead til Season's end.

http://galwayunitedfc.ie/grace-joins-shamrock-rovers/