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Poor Student
02/11/2006, 10:20 AM
Just read Mahon's comments in the College Tribune there. He said the club has met with all the players recently and they've all expressed a desire to play. He reckons some might still move on but it's a positive indication at least. He said some players have progressed as individuals but that we haven't really progressed as a team and he hopes to bring in 2-3 experienced players in the close season. He also said he felt the meeting with the IAG went well.

DmanDmythDledge
02/11/2006, 10:30 AM
That's great news.

Poor Student
02/11/2006, 10:33 AM
Of course one would assume that's without relegation. The likes of Dicker and Quigley in the First Division would be ridiculous.:(

Colie
02/11/2006, 3:15 PM
Of course one would assume that's without relegation. The likes of Dicker and Quigley in the First Division would be ridiculous.:(We ain't going down. Whoever gets stuck is in a playoff. As far as I know letters have gone to the clubs telling them this also. We're grand. Let the players stay with us & challenge for something (bar the league cup) next year......:eek:

DmanDmythDledge
02/11/2006, 9:02 PM
Let the players stay with us & challenge for something (bar the league cup) next year......:eek:
Top 5/6 is well within our grasp if certain aspects of the squad are improved.

Burnsie
03/11/2006, 12:05 PM
good news about the current squad wanting to stay, but i'm sure i've heard about this intention to bring in experienced players time and time again before but to no avail.

in particular, a year ago there was a clear need to bring in at least one tried-and-tested striker, and mahon said as much in an interview, he was unable to find one. are there any indications he's likely to enjoy more success this year?

Poor Student
03/11/2006, 12:14 PM
good news about the current squad wanting to stay, but i'm sure i've heard about this intention to bring in experienced players time and time again before but to no avail.

in particular, a year ago there was a clear need to bring in at least one tried-and-tested striker, and mahon said as much in an interview, he was unable to find one. are there any indications he's likely to enjoy more success this year?

Burnsie, I was thinking about the exact same thing. I think if UCD don't get relegated we'll be in a strong enough position. We could hold onto to some excellent young and further experienced players. We also have Keith Doyle who is an excellent recent addition. We're moving to a new ground and have an excellent track record of paying players. I think in the event of avoiding relegation we should get in at least one experienced head.

Schumi
03/11/2006, 1:15 PM
Who's likely to be available up front? Looking at the top scorer list, only Georgescu in Bray and maybe Shels' O'Neill if they're cutting back on wages might be available. O'Neill is unlikely to join us as someone else would offer him more money. Who are we going to sign?

Aberdonian Stu
03/11/2006, 1:51 PM
Luis Amor Rodriguez?

DmanDmythDledge
03/11/2006, 2:08 PM
Who's likely to be available up front? Looking at the top scorer list, only Georgescu in Bray
I'd love to see us sign him. He'll probably go to a bigger club if he's leaving Bray though.

John83
04/11/2006, 10:46 AM
I think we'd have to look elsewhere Ciaran. It'd be a risk, but surely there's an experienced League 1 striker who'd be up for another couple of seasons back home.

pineapple stu
04/11/2006, 11:40 AM
Word is that a couple of clubs are sniffing as usual. That time of year again. Heard last night of possible interest in Darren Quigley from Brighton & Hove Albion. Would be great to see him battling it out again with his old U-21 teammate and now international keeper...and winning...and getting international caps! :) Any fee would be at least E100k apparently. Well, according to Casey anyway. Make of that last part what you will.

Poor Student
04/11/2006, 12:37 PM
Who is Casey? The dilemma for Quigley is that he owns the No. 1 spot at UCD and he has as much first team football and experience as he likes while he remains. Should he move on then he is taking the risk of becoming second choice goalie and losing that guaranteed football. You then have to hope for loss of form, injury, suspension or the keeper moving on. Brighton could be a bad one as he'd be sitting behind a keeper that is young and considered promising. I'd hate to see him rotting on a bench somewhere. Funny thing is, €100k is still extortion. If was playing in League 1 or the Championship you could be talking about anything from £1m to something crazy but it's just not the way things work here.

John83
04/11/2006, 12:48 PM
I don't think League One clubs can charge £1m for too many players these days, but correct me if I'm wrong. €100k is a lot of money for the club, but I'd prefer to see Quigley stay another season. I think he still has room to improve here.

Casey is the big old gent you'll see leaning on the bar of the Montrose any day of the week. He's part of the club furniture, seems to be very clued in about what's going on in the club/league. He was an eL ref long ago.

Poor Student
04/11/2006, 12:53 PM
I'd imagine if such a promising underage international was at a League One club they might get up to a million, Championship clubs can still command ridiculous millions for promising stars.

CollegeTillIDie
06/11/2006, 6:56 AM
Luis Amor Rodriguez?

Didn't he get shot in that series? :D

DmanDmythDledge
06/11/2006, 3:45 PM
Colin Doyle is reserve/back up keeper at Birmingham and is behind Quigley in the U-21 pecking order. I'm sure he'd command a transfer fee many times greater than Quigley. That's just the way it is.

CollegeTillIDie
08/11/2006, 6:40 AM
That's just the way it is.

I know who you are now.... Bruce Hornsby :D

thegit
08/11/2006, 9:21 AM
Don't you get it Quigley needs full time football to improve, you can't blame the lad for wanting to get on with his career. Would you stay if you had the chance to go away? How long do you want a player to stick around ? I heard through a friend of Dicker's that he is going to an SPL team .

DmanDmythDledge
08/11/2006, 12:09 PM
Don't you get it Quigley needs full time football to improve, you can't blame the lad for wanting to get on with his career. Would you stay if you had the chance to go away? How long do you want a player to stick around ? I heard through a friend of Dicker's that he is going to an SPL team.
If he can get a move to a Championship side and be first choice then it would be an obvious choice to leave. If he leaves and is 2nd/3rd choice he would be better off staying at UCD for another year or 2 max.

thegit
08/11/2006, 1:36 PM
even if he stays, in two years time he wont be guaranteed first team football. He just has to go and take his chances. I can't see him improving any more at this level he needs to make the next step, and go full time.

CollegeTillIDie
11/11/2006, 11:24 AM
I was talking to one or two club officials last night. I don't want to disclose too much, but suffice to say, the next 4-5 years could be very good ones in the history of U.C.D. as a club. Watch this space ;)

Colie
28/11/2006, 5:31 PM
Bar the lads that are off abroad, do we have everyone signed sealed & delivered for next season or are they waiting for the outcome of the December Premier League thang?

pineapple stu
28/11/2006, 8:12 PM
Gonna have to wait until the FAI announcement to know whether we're paying First or Premier Division wages, I suppose.

CollegeTillIDie
28/11/2006, 9:01 PM
Gonna have to wait until the FAI announcement to know whether we're paying First or Premier Division wages, I suppose.

And that little gem is going to be revealed on ...... DECEMBER 11