Eyes nearly fell out when i read the irish sun today! Hes gone to scotland for personal reasons and they hope to work out a loan deal for him with a scottish club! Matthews hopes he returns for the start of the season!
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Eyes nearly fell out when i read the irish sun today! Hes gone to scotland for personal reasons and they hope to work out a loan deal for him with a scottish club! Matthews hopes he returns for the start of the season!
Could the loan be for financial reasons? :confused:Quote:
Originally Posted by Maz
always possible but from what Matthews said he did hope Paul would be back soon! He has gone back to Scotland with his fiance for personal reasons! could be anything
Paul's father-in-law to be is seriously ill in Scotland so his fiancee wants to be near him. He's training with Airdrie next week and he's hopeful of a loan deal. Not sure when he'd be back, depends on his father-in-law's health I'd say
Can comfirm what Longfordian said is true.
Thanks gheewhizz ;) ..
good riddance to him, the guy is useless at football..couldnt hit a barn door with a banjo. He's well over the hill. 1 goal a season is pathetic!
sorry 2 goals, still pathetic though!
Well he was injured for a good period of the season. Wish him well rather than slagging him off
Sorry Paul on hearing your gone to Scotland following losing your leg through injury which suffered in a goal drought last season for us.
Best of luck
FINAL WORDS
ALAN(the spoon) :D :D
Do you want a teabag simple as mazQuote:
Originally Posted by Maz
This is where the loss last year of Seanie Francis will be felt. Cover up front is now very thin. What is the story on Andy Myler? I was told that he would not sign as he had to be guaranteed a starting place. With Paul gone he could nearly get that guarantee now.
sorry rubbish, he is still under contract at drogs and that is the hold up, anyway alan would not entertain demands like that, why do you think sean francis was let go in such an easy manner.....team player or fcuk off.Quote:
Originally Posted by observer
The loss of Seanie was felt last year - look at the terrible return from our strikers. Matthews one big mistake in his time at the club - anyone with eye's could see that we needed a goal scorer on the pitch and I don't blame Seanie for getting píssed off at not getting a fair chance.Quote:
Originally Posted by observer
On Keegan - on a personal level wouldn't wish that shíte on anyone and I hope it works out for the best.
On a football level, I hope he gets his move to Scotland for the remainder of his contract. I assume a big wage earner, giving little in return.
I doubt any new signing expects a guaranteed first team place - however, it's fair to me for a new signing to ask what his chances are and expect to start off as first choice.
i have to say that they must expect to earn a first team place and not be givin it.......Quote:
Originally Posted by Macy
I think virtually any striker in the premier should expect to get in ahead of our current incumbents....Quote:
Originally Posted by max power
baker did score 14 last season.........Quote:
Originally Posted by Macy
but barrett was well below par and eric was "missing" for half the season.
He wasn't a striker for a lot of the season though....Quote:
Originally Posted by max power
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but barrett was well below par [QUOTE]
nice polite way of puttin it! lets hope there is a major improvement for the next 2 seasons!! and i do mean MAJOR
If things work out for him I doubt he'll be back to us. I'll stick my neck out and say that based on what I've heard, Myler is 90% certain to be with us next year, along with O'Connor and Cronin and possibly Mark O'Brien