Chelski - St Pat'ski link up
Red Rom link-up at Richmond Park from the IRISH SUN
St Pat's are to have secret talks in London next week about becoming a feeder club for Chelsea.
The ambitious plans will go ahead despite yesterday's shock resignation by manager EC.
Representatives from the Inchicore club are due to meet chelsea chief executive Peter Kenyon on Tuesday to dicuss a link up.
While Collins has left the Richmond Park hot seat he has not completely cut jis ties with St Pats and is prepared to help to facilitate a deal after initiating contact between the clubs.
Collins said: "I think it is a viable option for St Pat's to be a feeder club for a top premiership club because of our proximity to England and hopefully something can happen"
Collins was introduced to Kenyon by close friend and Monaco-based agent Mike Morris.
Morris has links with the elite sports agency headed by Jason Ferguson son of Alex.
Morris worked closely with Kenyon when he was chief-executive at Manchester United. He was involved in the deals to take Tim Howard and David Bellion to Old Trafford.
While money is apparently no object for Roman Abramovich, Kenyon wants the club to have strong foundations in case the Russian benefactor in case the Russian benefactor pulls the plug on his investment. And Kenyon
is open to the idea of forming an alliance with a club in another country.
It would give them first pick on any young talent to emerge at Pat's but with several other benefits to boot.
Irelands work permit rules are less stringent than in England which would mean that young foreign players who did no qualify for a visa could be loaned to the eircom League club.
Aresenal and United already have similar agreements with Belgian clubs Beveren and Royal Antwerp respectively.
Those alliances also allow them to send young or fringe players on loan to gain experience. Graham Stack spent time with Beveren and John O'Shea at Antwerp.
United have also had tie-in with Shelbourne but that is primarily with the lcubs schoolboy section. Kyle Moran moved to the Premiership gaints from $hels last year but there was unhappiness at Old Trafford when top target Anthony Stokes joined Arsenal.
St Pat's are hoping to have an even-closer relationship with Chelsea. Aside from lucrative games against the West London club, they also hope to benefit from their commercial and marketing expertise.
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I suppose if you cant stand on your own two feet like !!!
I know we were linked but i am glad that is gone now.
eL should be moving on from this kind of thing.