Farewell Mick O'Donnell and Brian Gannon

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  • ihatejam
    Apprentice
    • Oct 2004
    • 60

    #1

    Farewell Mick O'Donnell and Brian Gannon

    Im sure you lads have seen the papers today.Sad to see the two leaving....best of luck lads!
    "float like a butterfly,sting like a bee-his hands cant hit what his eyes cant see!"
  • Roo69
    Seasoned Pro
    • Aug 2003
    • 4221

    #2
    Originally posted by ihatejam
    Im sure you lads have seen the papers today.Sad to see the two leaving....best of luck lads!
    Can't believe Micko's gone Bit of a UCD legend
    www.seagullsfuturetrust.com

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    • Poor Student
      Coach
      • Sep 2004
      • 8048

      #3
      What!? If Gannon and Murphy are gone then the right wing is looking a lot weaker. Leave us with only Hurley out there. Apart from the emerging Doyle we have no recognisable left winger and apart from McAniff no left back. We better have some promising scholarship youngsters or Mahon had better get signing. Alternatively ihatejam never gets anything right.

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      • pineapple stu
        Biased against YOUR club
        • Aug 2002
        • 40783

        #4
        Roo, are you basing that shock on the post above or have you read it in the papers? There's nothing in the Irish Times, on eleven-a-side or soccercentral... Also, I think Micko is under contract to next year anyway. Also, with this success rate, I think I'll take my chances! Personally, I tend to wait until I see news on the official website before believing it.

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        • Poor Student
          Coach
          • Sep 2004
          • 8048

          #5
          Personally I just take what ihatejam says and hold the opposite to be true.

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          • ihatejam
            Apprentice
            • Oct 2004
            • 60

            #6
            very offended lads, i have nothing but try and provide this forum with the truth, not my fault if from time to time my posts deviate slightly from reality but I assure you tthis is true lads, check out the Sun newspaper - massive article about the two lads
            "float like a butterfly,sting like a bee-his hands cant hit what his eyes cant see!"

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            • John83
              Coach
              • Feb 2003
              • 9082

              #7
              Originally posted by ihatejam
              very offended lads, i have nothing but try and provide this forum with the truth, not my fault if from time to time my posts deviate slightly from reality...
              That's right, it's reality's fault.

              but I assure you tthis is true lads, check out the Sun newspaper - massive article about the two lads
              Still sounds like BS, but I can't confirm either way without spending 30c on paper (not the lack of an indefinate article) I wouldn't let my dog **** on.
              You can't spell failure without FAI

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              • Poor Student
                Coach
                • Sep 2004
                • 8048

                #8
                I asked my dad to bring home yesterday's Sun from the paper returns. Tis true, Mahon has released both players. A story in big bold headline "STUDENT MICK HEADS TO AUS - Mahon axes O'Donnell and Gannon". There's decent sized pics of Mahon, Gannon and Micko and the story takes half a page. Mahon said "Having sat down with both players we've come to the decision that it is better for both of them to move on. Mick has been a tremendous servant to this club for a decade and he is a gentleman as well as a very good footballer. He will have no trouble finding a club when he gets back from Australia. Brian wanted to play in a certain position and was not happy being asked to play in other roles and when we talked about it, we agreed that maybe it was time for him to try somewhere else. He has done well at the club. He won a First Division runners-up medal in his first season here and a League Cup runners-up medal this year."

                Article doesn't say anything about replacements. Micko has gone on holiday to Aus btw. Don't know what to make of it all. Must mean Mahon has some players lined up or someone coming through. Perhaps he just noticed what we all did, Micko is not that good. Could never fault the man for his effort though and wish the club legend all the best in the future.

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                • pineapple stu
                  Biased against YOUR club
                  • Aug 2002
                  • 40783

                  #9
                  Ball cocks.

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                  • ihatejam
                    Apprentice
                    • Oct 2004
                    • 60

                    #10
                    no appologies nessesary lads
                    "float like a butterfly,sting like a bee-his hands cant hit what his eyes cant see!"

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                    • pineapple stu
                      Biased against YOUR club
                      • Aug 2002
                      • 40783

                      #11
                      Did you ever read The Boy Who Cried Wolf? Sorry...

                      Soberer reflection - ball cocks. We now have one left back (McEniff), one left wing (Doyle) and one right back (Mahon). I don't understand these decisions at all (well Gannon sounded like he wanted to leave, but Micko?!). Micko mightn't have had his best season, but he's about the most consistent player we have - Player of the Year in 2003 (the curse strikes again) and is quite simply a better option than McEniff or Doyle on the left. And certainly a better option than their back-ups, cos we don't have any, unless Robbie Mac is re-signing, which I doubt. Makes no sense at all. Gonna come back and haunt us...

                      Our squad at the moment then -

                      Keepers
                      Darren Quigley

                      Left backs
                      Aaron McEniff

                      Right backs
                      Alan Mahon

                      Centre backs
                      Brian Shortall
                      Conor Kenna
                      Alan McNally

                      Right wing
                      Stephen Hurley

                      Centre mid
                      Gary Dicker
                      Tony McDonnell

                      Left wing
                      Derek Doyle

                      Forwards
                      Robbie Martin
                      Damo Dupuy (haven't heard any news on him, though he's said his goodbyes here!
                      Paul Byrne
                      Conan Byrne
                      Pat McWalter
                      Willie Doyle

                      There's a few U-21s as well to come through - Damien Kelly, Ronan Finn, Liam Tiernan - but not a huge amount (the U-21 team who beat Shels in the final featured Gally, Newguy, Derek Doyle and Conan, who are all included above).

                      Getting worried about this season already...

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                      • CollegeTillIDie
                        Banned
                        • Jan 2003
                        • 6822

                        #12
                        Originally posted by pineapple stu
                        Did you ever read The Boy Who Cried Wolf? Sorry...

                        Soberer reflection - ball cocks. We now have one left back (McEniff), one left wing (Doyle) and one right back (Mahon). I don't understand these decisions at all (well Gannon sounded like he wanted to leave, but Micko?!). Micko mightn't have had his best season, but he's about the most consistent player we have - Player of the Year in 2003 (the curse strikes again) and is quite simply a better option than McEniff or Doyle on the left. And certainly a better option than their back-ups, cos we don't have any, unless Robbie Mac is re-signing, which I doubt. Makes no sense at all. Gonna come back and haunt us...

                        Our squad at the moment then -

                        Keepers
                        Darren Quigley

                        Left backs
                        Aaron McEniff

                        Right backs
                        Alan Mahon

                        Centre backs
                        Brian Shortall
                        Conor Kenna
                        Alan McNally

                        Right wing
                        Stephen Hurley

                        Centre mid
                        Gary Dicker
                        Tony McDonnell

                        Left wing
                        Derek Doyle

                        Forwards
                        Robbie Martin
                        Damo Dupuy (haven't heard any news on him, though he's said his goodbyes here!
                        Paul Byrne
                        Conan Byrne
                        Pat McWalter
                        Willie Doyle

                        There's a few U-21s as well to come through - Damien Kelly, Ronan Finn, Liam Tiernan - but not a huge amount (the U-21 team who beat Shels in the final featured Gally, Newguy, Derek Doyle and Conan, who are all included above).

                        Getting worried about this season already...
                        Liam Tiernan is looking for another club been browned off by lack of first team opportunities at Belfield. I heard this from his Dad who works in my office block so that's about as authoratitive a source as can be got.
                        Liam has already been linked with Kildare County!

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                        • John83
                          Coach
                          • Feb 2003
                          • 9082

                          #13
                          Pineapple Stu, I imagine PM is anticipating playing Podge on the left, as per last year. We're still very light on the flanks though, and we could do with someone more experienced backing up Kenna and McNally - we suffered when they were injured this season, and I don't want to see Tony Mac pulled out of midfield again (honest Tony, it's because you're so good there... don't look at me like that!).

                          Hurley and Finn cover the centre of midfield, but that assumes we have someone to cover Hurley!

                          It almost looks like a new striker is the least of our worries!
                          You can't spell failure without FAI

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                          • Poor Student
                            Coach
                            • Sep 2004
                            • 8048

                            #14
                            Don't forget Kieran Harte for central midfield too.

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                            • joeSoap
                              New Signing
                              • Mar 2003
                              • 5828

                              #15
                              Sounds like ye're rightly in it for next season already....

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