Mahon in Paper

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  • Bald Student
    First Team
    • Mar 2003
    • 1824

    #1

    Mahon in Paper

    I won't type it all in but the highlight of the piece is:
    "There is no loyalty in football anymore, it is a thing of the past. In fairness to O'Sullivan, he wanted to go full time and so he wanted to give the set up in Drogheda a go. But Finn and Doyle legged it off to Waterford because they got offered more money."
  • Poor Student
    Coach
    • Sep 2004
    • 8048

    #2
    Originally posted by Bald Student
    I won't type it all in but the highlight of the piece is:
    "There is no loyalty in football anymore, it is a thing of the past. In fairness to O'Sullivan, he wanted to go full time and so he wanted to give the set up in Drogheda a go. But Finn and Doyle legged it off to Waterford because they got offered more money."
    Was that necessary to say?

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    • CollegeTillIDie
      Banned
      • Jan 2003
      • 6822

      #3
      Well whatever about Doyle I have no problems with Finn who played for us last season as an amateur. He(Pete Mahon) is correct in general about their being no loyalty in football among the playing population ( bar Tony McDonnell, Robbie McAuley and Mick O'Donnell of course). The only loyalty is in the stands and even that is dwindling as mutants from the planet fickle start to populate our grounds... e.g. Turner's Cross
      Last edited by CollegeTillIDie; 16/04/2005, 9:33 AM.

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