Xlex
24/06/2003, 1:04 PM
From eleven-a-side.com
Clubs in the hunt for Holt
St Patrick’s Athletic’s out-of-favour striker, Michael Holt, has been linked with moves to as many as five eircom League clubs, although Premier Division Longford Town are regarded as favourites to sign the former Rochdale ace.
Holt has failed to nail down a place in the plans of new St Pats boss Eamon Collins this season, with Tony Bird, David Freeman, Liam George, Keith Dunne and, earlier in the season, Jimmi Lee Jones, all in front of him in the pecking order for a strike role.
Longford Town have been in discussions with the 25-year-old Englishman, and as he favours a move to another Premier Division club where he has a prospect of first-team football, the midlanders would appear to hold all the aces at this stage.
Premier Division big-boys Bohemians and Shelbourne have also been mentioned as possible destinations, but both appear to have plenty of strength in depth in attack, and Holt would do well to force his way into the starting line-up at either club.
Also, First Division duo Sligo Rovers and Dundalk have also reportedly made enquiries about the striker.
What the fook do we need another striker for...
Lavine
Francis
Barrett
Murphy
Mulvihill
The only thing I would do with those is to shoot Francis, play Lavine in Midfield and Barrett & Mulvihill/Murphy upfront...
Clubs in the hunt for Holt
St Patrick’s Athletic’s out-of-favour striker, Michael Holt, has been linked with moves to as many as five eircom League clubs, although Premier Division Longford Town are regarded as favourites to sign the former Rochdale ace.
Holt has failed to nail down a place in the plans of new St Pats boss Eamon Collins this season, with Tony Bird, David Freeman, Liam George, Keith Dunne and, earlier in the season, Jimmi Lee Jones, all in front of him in the pecking order for a strike role.
Longford Town have been in discussions with the 25-year-old Englishman, and as he favours a move to another Premier Division club where he has a prospect of first-team football, the midlanders would appear to hold all the aces at this stage.
Premier Division big-boys Bohemians and Shelbourne have also been mentioned as possible destinations, but both appear to have plenty of strength in depth in attack, and Holt would do well to force his way into the starting line-up at either club.
Also, First Division duo Sligo Rovers and Dundalk have also reportedly made enquiries about the striker.
What the fook do we need another striker for...
Lavine
Francis
Barrett
Murphy
Mulvihill
The only thing I would do with those is to shoot Francis, play Lavine in Midfield and Barrett & Mulvihill/Murphy upfront...