View Full Version : Valencia - Training camp in Dublin
Over the post
09/05/2007, 4:52 PM
According to reports in the Valencia press, Valencia CF are currently finalising the details of their pre-season training camp in Dublin. Apparently they're planning to spend eight to ten days there, probably in late July or August.
I had no idea that continental clubs did their pre-season training in Ireland; the Spanish clubs usually head to places like The Netherlands or Austria.
I'd imagine that this will involve friendlies against local opposition.
eirebhoy
09/05/2007, 7:28 PM
Barca are off to sunny Scotland.
http://www.fcbarcelona.com/web/english/noticies/futbol/temporada06-07/05/n070503100252.html
stojkovic
09/05/2007, 9:26 PM
Will they be using Clonshaugh ?
Over the post
10/05/2007, 10:47 AM
Valencia to Dublin, Barça to Scotland... That's global warming for ya!
dcfcsteve
10/05/2007, 11:36 AM
Do we have the facilities for more than one such visit in Ireland ?
It's not as if we're flushed with quality training facilities for premier athletes in football.
Do we have the facilities for more than one such visit in Ireland ?
It's not as if we're flushed with quality training facilities for premier athletes in football.
The facilities in the University of Limerick are top notch and would be able to handle a top class team
GavinZac
10/05/2007, 1:11 PM
Good chance for rico to do a bit of scouting, see if they've anyone worth grabbing.
osarusan
10/05/2007, 1:34 PM
Good chance for rico to do a bit of scouting, see if they've anyone worth grabbing.
Dont think those players have anything to offer the eL. I'd put Valencia at mid-championship level, which is about 3 divisions below the eL.
GavinZac
10/05/2007, 1:36 PM
Dont think those players have anything to offer the eL. I'd put Valencia at mid-championship level, which is about 3 divisions below the eL.
Limerick could have a look, I suppose. Can get a few people in the door when you sign a Johnny Foreigner, even if he's rubbish. I say give that kid Silva from the Canary's a go, sure he'd be used to Irish people taking the ****.
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