That seems to be the case but if I stick my fingers in my ears and pretend I never heard it, it might not happen.
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That seems to be the case but if I stick my fingers in my ears and pretend I never heard it, it might not happen.
Pat Hoban on why he is leaving the Champions for league 2 football:
“I feel I have to go to England and prove myself because it’s obvious that the sides in League One or the Championship don’t rate the Irish league enough and I don’t know why that is"
http://talkofthetown.ie/2014/11/19/d...up-the-ladder/
Evan McMillan to Bohs to be confirmed today
Rovers have signed North and re-signed Brennan, Cregg, Madden, McCabe and Sean O'Connor: http://www.shamrockrovers.ie/news/la...orth-is-a-hoop
Pat Hoban has started playing university town roulette and apparently is going to Cambridge now, along with Gearóid Morrissey.
He won't dare show his boat race in Oxford any time soon
Here's Danny being unveiled at Tallaght earlier this afternoon...
https://scontent-a-lhr.xx.fbcdn.net/...6a&oe=551BAF1B
I could see North scoring a lot of goals next year. Probably against us as well while he is motivated and fit. Once he picks up an injury the temptation of pints and burgers will be too much though.
I think he's lost a yard as well with the injury problems he's had.
Good to see Shams caving in to Fenlons demands now.
Have they axed the B team "long term project" as well after all of one season?
B team was going to be scrapped either way. Seemed to be mainly Croly's project and board couldn't justify the expense, same as Cork and Pats.
Have a bad feeling about North but he's hardly going to be commanding a huge wage, and we've gotten rid of a rake of higher earners already.
Cork announcing a signing in the morning according to their twitter.
Nobody can replace Twigg, but he's the most natural goalscorer we've had since. I think he'd score goals anywhere once he's fit, but I'm not sure he's the kind of striker you want when you're chasing a title, which is where Rovers want to be, and things aren't going your way. With Twigg you always felt that when the rest of the team wasn't functioning, he'd always take the responsibility on himself and score, whereas I don't think North is really that player, consistently at least. Certainly I think he'll be an improvement on watching Kilduff miss open goals.
Hoban signed for Oxford United. A step down but he obviously has the confidence in his own ability to make the move up. Best of luck to him.
North will score lots of goals for Shams I fear. Wasted by us playing out on the wing most of last season. Would say he is the the best finisher in the league (of goals and burgers obviously)
What was the point of starting it if you are only going to give it one season though Charlie?
Surely that fruits of it would never be seen for a few seasons.
Nutsy started making noises about it almost straight away. There is a big condescending statement that Roche made as well when it was announced that made it pretty clear it was a long term strategy of some sort. I am sure I can find it online somewhere.
That's now gone out the Window as a manager who is well known to apply a lot of pressure on boards for big budgets starts to build a squad.
Coincidence? Hardly.
We've just announced that we've issued Djilali from Limerick. First right winger we've signed in a long time. Happy with that!
According to BBC Foyle sports reporter Eric White, Derry close to signing Cillian Morrision and Michael Duffy has been offered a trial at Celtic.
Stephen Dooley is also on trial at Wycombe.
What sort of nonsense is this?
Are you seriously expecting anyone to believe that the B team was to be scrapped irrespective of any demands from Fenlon?
Why?
Was the expense a surprise to the board?
Did they expect to get a financial return in the first season?
No great mystery as to why B team scrapped. - reason is cost which can't be justified , nothing to do with Fenlon, as it doesn't add anything extra to his first team budget it just means we don't have to spend €95k on a B team.
Same as a household budget where say for example you decide not to go on hols next year because you don't have any spare cash- that doesn't mean you have the €2k or whatever you spent last year available to spend.
Or in other words our cash reserves have been reduced substantially over last 3 seasons so what was to be a long term project now has to be suspended.
Still I assume Pats and others who bleated on about how unfair an advantage we had and said they would like to have had the chance to enter a B team will step up to the plate .
Actually shows that for all the bs, Rovers no different to any other club in terms of budgeting. Could be justified last year, they gave a 3 year commitment (another bit of FAI paper not worth the effort of writing), and then the season didn't go as they budgeted for so the B team is scrapped/ postponed.
What has happened since Rovers made this commitment ONE YEAR AGO?
Two significant things:
1) Increased income via Europa League qualification
2) Pat Fenlon appointed Manager
Go figure which of these has had the biggest influence on pulling the plug on the B team
Did you really not get it yet?
I'm not entirely sure what the logic was. It was a project that Croly had been lobbying for as part of his plan to have a Malmo-style model, but it was expensive and the benefits were debatable, especially with the need to field a U19 squad and soon an U17 squad, it was just a bit of a mess.
Fenlon doesn't own the club - he can't demand they scrap a team he's not even the manager of. From what I know, the B team was deemed to be an expensive exercise that not everybody was in favour of to begin with, and they were always going to re-evaluate it along the way as any diligent business would.
No, nobody expected to get a financial return and the expense was planned for when the decision was made. But people change their minds about things. They gave it a go for a year and decided it wasn't worth the expense, especially as the U17 league will be an additional expense in the coming years. We now know that other clubs looked at the numbers and made the exact same decision this year.Quote:
Why?
Was the expense a surprise to the board?
Did they expect to get a financial return in the first season?
I never said he was replaceable.
Commenting on the launching of Rovers B, Jonathan Roche said this in mid Feb 2014:
http://www.independent.ie/sport/socc...-30000932.htmlQuote:
"We have to do something," said Roche, "because we can't stand still and think, 'right, we spend the most in Irish football therefore we will win trophies'. Having money isn't enough.
After being discarded by Rovers, Trevor Croly said this in early August:
http://www.thescore.ie/trevor-croly-...05411-Aug2014/Quote:
“What we’re spending… Our budget is the fourth highest budget in the league so you’ve got to be realistic"
From No 1 spenders to No 4 in less then 6 months and now this long term project has to be shelved.
Should we start a collection?
And to think some people say fans of other clubs are obsessed with Rovers. Don't know where they get it from :)
Could be as simple as Roche's figure relating to overall spending while Croly's related to first team expenditure only.
My sauces in the pale have us linked with Ayman Ben Mohammed from UCDD.
Any good?
My only memory of him is Sam Oji kicking him into the fourth row of the stand in Belfield
Also *something about Shamrock B boo hiss etc*