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Macy
25/02/2003, 9:25 AM
Derry in for Lavine, confirming the end of season rumours... Hopefully the amount will be similar to the rumours stg£10,000....

I'd take that for a 32 year old, and bring in Murphy....

Macy
25/02/2003, 9:27 AM
forgot the link....

Cya Eric (http://www.eleven-a-side.com/premier/story.asp?newsid=4147)

Also Derry away first game of the season I think...

Xlex
25/02/2003, 9:37 AM
it's still a pish off seeing the likes of him going... but hey the moneys good...

Macy
25/02/2003, 10:16 AM
Originally posted by Xlex
it's still a pish off seeing the likes of him going... but hey the moneys good...
I'd take the money, and while it maybe harsh to say he simply didn't do it enough last season - his goal drought could have cost us our premier league place....

Adrian Murphy for a starting position next season....

fbtn
25/02/2003, 4:09 PM
Do yis think that your board will accept the offer of €30,000 for him?

Would yis like to see him go, if that money is correct?

Matthews said in one of todays tabloids that he wouldn't sell him but what do you think.....good value or bad value for 30K?

Xlex
25/02/2003, 4:14 PM
for €30,000 we'd be foolish not to sell him... He suffered a goal drought in his first season with us and he suffered one last year when he didn't score for three months... now €30,000 for a thirty two year old is great money considering we have a gem in Adrian Murphy waiting to be unleashed... Anyway... Sean Francis was bought for €10,000 and that is great value...

fosterdollar
25/02/2003, 4:24 PM
is Adrian Murphy defo up for first team this season? If he works out then Lavine can be sacraficed definitley for 30K

Macy
25/02/2003, 4:45 PM
Regardless of whether Murphy is ready for the first team (he's defo worth a regular bench place next season) IMHO €30k is excellent business for us..... personally I'd snap their hands off....

Martystapo
26/02/2003, 12:47 PM
I would be sorry to see him go but 30000 euros for a 32 year old that is a lot of money. Adrian Murph can be brought as a sub but who would you get to replace him? Maybe Paul McTiernan of Sligo Rovers ?

an 'rock'
26/02/2003, 1:42 PM
murphy is scoring for mels, he's from a bog gaah family, they might consider an english offer but can the town compete with the call of the gaah?

fosterdollar
26/02/2003, 1:48 PM
Originally posted by an 'rock'
murphy is scoring for mels, he's from a bog gaah family, they might consider an english offer but can the town compete with the call of the gaah?

that just isnt true - there is no focking way his family would ever get in the way of his progression through the ranks of any football (soccer) league, regardless of their GAA interests. If he is treated properly by the Town or any other team who wants him, i'm sure like any other player he will want to stay.

fosterdollar
26/02/2003, 1:49 PM
Originally posted by an 'rock'
murphy is scoring for mels

i reckon his scoring for the Longford underages is more notable

an 'rock'
26/02/2003, 1:55 PM
the power of the gaa ties are not to be underestimated... If longford town won the double and longford county got to the leinster semi final (I know i know never going to happen!) which do you think would get the bigger coverage and support!

How does my crest look by the way?

fosterdollar
26/02/2003, 2:00 PM
which is decent enough to pay wages, Footbal or GAA??? Can't see a young player like that, who has had the ambition of this happening since he was knee high and all that, thrwoing away all he has worked for

crest v. nice by da way;)

Macy
26/02/2003, 2:01 PM
Hmmm maybe wrong, but I thought he had strong family connections with de Town..... Longford Bogball vs De Town there can only be one winner - who's got the best chance of success? Obv us, I'd say....

fosterdollar
26/02/2003, 2:03 PM
they're not exactly strong ties but that's I know for a fact any other 'ties' are not strong enough to get in the way of what he wants

Schumi
26/02/2003, 3:36 PM
Originally posted by an 'rock'
he's from a bog gaah family Is there any other kind of GAA family?:D

fosterdollar
26/02/2003, 3:39 PM
I think it is unfair that Murphy's family has been labelled so. For what it is worth, I believe the statement to be completely false.

Pauro 76
26/02/2003, 4:55 PM
Hmmm nice crest... anyway 30,000 euro for a 32 year old, even though he was our top scorer two seasons running, that sort of money will get us one or two decent younger players for that.... i will be sorry to see him go though.

an 'rock'
27/02/2003, 9:21 AM
pauro, alway the man to bring the thread back to its original topic!

Bosco
27/02/2003, 9:31 PM
Apparently
Adriano Murphio is not interested in GAA once he does his leaving and he wants to play soccer professionally.