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pete
14/05/2002, 4:15 PM
With a good few unknown new players arriving this year & most assumed to be on fulltime contracts I wonder does/will this cause any friction within the squad?

I know some young players such as Hoggie may not be keen on going fulltime but I wonder how guys like Carey & O'Rourke feel? Are only UK returnees or signings from other eL clubs offered fulltime contracts?

Did this not cause some problems when Mounty was manager?

Neil
14/05/2002, 7:14 PM
Originally posted by pete
Did this not cause some problems when Mounty was manager?
No, that was Johnny C.

niamh
15/05/2002, 11:05 AM
Hopefully they'll sort out ALL the players in time with decent contracts...

James
15/05/2002, 11:08 AM
well the signs coming from the club are so far very positive.
Woods on a 3 year deal
O'Callaghan on a 2 year contract
and i'm sure alot of the kids are on long term deals also..

better then continually having to renew contracts at the end of every season, or risk losing the players on a free

niamh
15/05/2002, 11:11 AM
And letting the best player go on a free?

Éanna
15/05/2002, 11:35 AM
Originally posted by Neil
No, that was Johnny C.
LOL:D

Neil
16/05/2002, 9:40 AM
So how many full-timers have we now?

1. Greg
2. Jimmy Mull
3. Mick Devine
4. George O'C
5. Andrews
Reynolds?
O'Grady?
Bennett?

Ali-G
16/05/2002, 10:13 AM
I suppose any of the lads doing that course with gunther during the day could be considered full time

joe
16/05/2002, 11:02 AM
Reynolds works for Waterford Crystal, Andrews is going back to school to do his Leaving I think and, AFAIK, Bennet is in college (CIT, I think)

If you count him, Steve O'Flynn is full-time.

btw anyone know what the difference between a full-time and part-time player at City is?

patsh
16/05/2002, 11:06 AM
Originally posted by joe
btw anyone know what the difference between a full-time and part-time player at City is?
Full-timers get extra training in the Goosestep, ridiculing fans and a course in "The Art of Zen and Hoof Football", while part-timers just get to play for CCFC......:D

James
16/05/2002, 1:27 PM
would Billy Woods (thank fcuk he's home :) ) not be full time no?

SÓC
16/05/2002, 1:37 PM
He works as a Car Salesman in Middleton AFAIK and he won be signing as a full timer

pete
16/05/2002, 2:21 PM
Originally posted by joe
btw anyone know what the difference between a full-time and part-time player at City is?

Dunno, suppose they get paid more?

I wonder unless you going have virtuallly a fulltime squad is there any point to having 4-5 fulltime footballers? The fulltimers will be training on theri own half the time anyway.....

Be interesting to see how Bohs progress this year with a properly functioning fulltime squad under Kenny. I don't think Mahon was sure what to do with fulltime players.

:rolleyes:

Colm
17/05/2002, 3:12 PM
Originally posted by Neil
So how many full-timers have we now?
O'Grady?
Last I heard O'Grady was working as a barman, I cant remember where.