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Terry
15/12/2006, 11:20 AM
not to the premier level, there is plenty that would be well up for the under 21 team though

GUISAUltra
15/12/2006, 11:54 AM
ive played against both him and liam mckenna and think he has a better game.

i'm not too sure about that, having played with liam and played against liam and vinny i'd have to say that liam is a better player and easily one of the best defenders in the junior league at that time. liam seems to have progressed a lot in his time with united as well

gilberto_eire
15/12/2006, 1:56 PM
ok but frm anoder side maybe a game organised against either ''currents squad[watz left]'' vs. ''galway select'' and i dont mean GALWAY DISTRICT dat team is sssoooo corrupt it has like 99% salthill and mervue players!, a team selected with da best players from ALL teams in junior premier im sure 1 or 2 players cud be useful!... any1 agree?. cheap way of finding players, commited to the cause!. big enouh city im not convinced every player good enough has been given an outlet to prove ot. how many scouts do we have or do we have any?

Terry
15/12/2006, 2:18 PM
there is no scouts in the county/city area. As all clubs are now a part of the set up between juvenile, junior and senior football, the clubs managers will be given a chance to put forward there best players for trials.

galwayhoop
15/12/2006, 2:38 PM
hopefully this will work in practice - it would be great if the juvenile and junior leagues acted as feeders to united as well as providing their own local football functions. it would provide Utd with local lads and in turn increase support .... win, win i'd say

gilberto_eire
15/12/2006, 3:31 PM
ya wud be good. i know glasgow is 10 times size of galway, but look bak on da lisbon lions all frm da area. da effort u can get of a local player is amazing plus there more likely to stay loyal and re-sign a new contract (billy cleary for instance has spent nearly his whole career at galway and his dedication is unquestionable)

Terry
16/12/2006, 8:52 AM
I beg to differ!
Can't imagine who we'll be signing for goalie now.

the brother heard last night that williams from shels was being considered ! The brother isnt a big EL fan, nor has he ever heard of williams before this so make of it what ever ye think. Williams is a fine keeper though !!

JW.
16/12/2006, 9:42 AM
Yeah Terry, I read yesterday that he issued a "come and get me plea" (sic) to other clubs and he would be one of the more obvious ones.
I think he's regressed somewhat in recent seasons but he's experienced and a nice bloke supposedly as well.

Patrick Dunne
16/12/2006, 10:50 AM
I see that Derry City have released Stephen O'Flynn.

corbyeire
16/12/2006, 10:54 AM
hes another one with the come and get me statement on eleven a side

JW.
16/12/2006, 11:10 AM
Not a big SoF fan but he's not a bad player all the same. Interesting that Fenlon got rid of him so soon.

GUISAUltra
16/12/2006, 11:35 AM
heard yesterday that the majority of the people that tony is gonna sign are from the dublin area which will completely get rid of our local club ethos. but the question is should we willing to change this to try and maintain premier league status

Terry
16/12/2006, 12:25 PM
In all fairness if we continued with our local policy, with the players available today, we would be signing our own death warrant. If we want success on the pitch we have to employee players from outside our district league. This wasnt an issue last year when we signed Cretaro, Charles, O'Donnell, Foley etc...

JW.
16/12/2006, 3:03 PM
If we have 3/4 Galway players and the rest are in the main Irish, that's good enough for me. The players aren't there and we can't let that limit us. There aren't anywhere near enough foreign players in the league, even though I'm totally opposed to the likes of Arsenal having 11 foreign players etc.

Tir Oilean
16/12/2006, 3:23 PM
I agree with JW. if we do sign out of towners they will be movin here as full time players. We consider Derek a "local" as he's been living here for years so i'd have no problem with bringing them in....as long as theyre good enough. We can train them to speak with Galway accents if it makes you feel better!

GUISAUltra
16/12/2006, 4:38 PM
i know theres nowhere near enough good players around galway at the moment and that we do need to bring in outside players but i dont want galway united to turn into a dublin club which it will nearly be by time that all new players from the dublin area are signed.
also terry, foleys hardly what you would call an outsider being from the aran islands.
I know we cant have all galway players but the way it is now we're only gonna have a couple

Terry
16/12/2006, 8:19 PM
my point about foley is that he didnt come from the junior system in Galway directly.

If there was say only 2 galway players, but we were successful, would any of us care? Not me anyway.

GuisaSaigon
17/12/2006, 2:26 PM
Heard Raf signed for Shligo yesterday, can anyone confirm this? he wasnt at the party last night so i suppose it's true

GUISAUltra
17/12/2006, 2:40 PM
all i'm saying is if we get stuck in a bit of a dog fight next season will the dublin players have the same fight and determination to get us out of it. i dont know, i'd think they'd just like to jump ship and get back to dublin

DotTV
18/12/2006, 10:51 AM
Bringing players up from Junior isn't going to work.They tried it befire with Breen Geraghty,Johnny Mernagh to name just a few.They couldn't make it in the first division never mind Premier.
I won't mind seeing a few Dubs coming down.Remeber Joey Malone brought have of Dundalk or Drogheda down with him.
There will always be a core of Galway players involved and if the others are good enough it shouldn't matter where they're from