View Full Version : Bulgarian and Portaguese players
kingcolers
08/02/2006, 9:15 AM
Anybody know anything about the two fellas on trial? What clubs they came from? What's their pedigree, etc?
Is this a new recruitment policy now? Getting guys from european leagues as opposed to local lads who didnt quite make it in the UK, eg, george, gamble, o'donovan, etc?
Risteard
08/02/2006, 11:43 AM
Well i think the well might have run dry on all those Cork lads returning. Those left are either just starting out Colin Doyle, well out of reach Colin Healy or just not wanting to return to City Delaney and Barry-Murphy.
Have the bulgarian and portugese actually arrived so?
Apparently Paul Connell is looking good for a one-year contract.
Rico can't find players locally who are available & better than current squad. trial players could be a stop gap until more options in the summer. Rico seems to be focused on adding quality not quantity.
citybone
08/02/2006, 11:56 AM
they played in the friendlys but the aussie was the only one who impressed they were not bad but i would like to see them play again
Risteard
08/02/2006, 12:16 PM
they played in the friendlys but the aussie was the only one who impressed they were not bad but i would like to see them play again
Who?
Paul Galvin isn't Portugese and James Cummins isn't Bulgarian.
citybone
09/02/2006, 5:04 PM
paul connel is the aussie
A face
09/02/2006, 10:08 PM
Who are they, have the been on Red FM for an interview yet or anything ??
Be good to find out who they are ..... might go along to the game against Limerick in Bishopstown on Sunday at 1.00, have an auld look see !!
HarpoJoyce
09/02/2006, 10:33 PM
Didn't Cork City have three Bulgarians for a short time in the 1989-1990 season. One of your defenders scored an own-goal in his first match.
Cameras were there too.
The Donie Forde
10/02/2006, 8:57 AM
Didn't Cork City have three Bulgarians for a short time in the 1989-1990 season. One of your defenders scored an own-goal in his first match.
Cameras were there too.
Four.
Donie
HarpoJoyce
10/02/2006, 9:37 PM
Four.
Donie
Four, yes it must have been four.
UCD and Shamrock Rovers both signed about seven or eight Hungarians between us at the same time. One of the better players Janós Lenart left UCD before the season started. And Rovers got rid of all theirs very quickly, we signed two of theirs.
The Cork City Bulgarians were still around when we played them at Belfield Park. Gerry Thornley (UCD AFC sympathiser and soccer corresponden with the Irish Times, of course) did a preview and started praising the virtues of the "Magyars".
koszonom, Thornley Gerry.
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