Eamon Zayed has left Iranian side Persepolis.
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Eamon Zayed has left Iranian side Persepolis.
its 60 working days. Which is funny, cos Waterford think its 60 days and apparently only offered their deal to young Seani Maguire 60 days and not 60 working days in advance.
has to be sent by registered post too I think as well.
Its funny cos they made a similar mistake last year with Kevin Burns.
Yeah it sounds very mysterious I know but nothing was said outright, and as you can tell from the time of the post it was a late one! Just from a few different conversations I had and a few things the chairman said it seems there'll be a new money man on the scene. Well he's not new to the club but he's apparently getting more involved. He's a seriously wealthy individual.
Well, was Munnely ever technically a director before? from what I've heard during last season, he has been looking to up his involvement quite a lot.
Regardless of who it is anyway sounds like the future looks alright, just need to hope Tony gets to grips with the virtues of any tactic other than play lads out of position and hoof to them.
Harps board and Chairman putting pressure on the management team to deliver next year. All at Harps are pushing for a serious shot at promotion. Pre-season training in swing already, strength and conditioning coaching with the same lads who worked on the Donegal GAA team this season.
Peter Hutton looking forward to next season and hopes to add 2 or 3 strong players to the squad sooner rather than later.
All the players seem well up for it and confidence in the camp is high. Kevin McHugh also says he has a few years left in him yet.
Also if reports are true, Harps could be set for a little cash injection with an impending move to England for Stephen McLaughlin which would help greatly with squad strengthening.
Stephen Kenny and a few Derry lads also got their fair share of stick last night at the Kevin McHugh testimonial dinner.
Stephen Kenny and a few Derry lads also got their fair share of stick last night at the Kevin McHugh testimonial dinner.[/QUOTE]
How can any Harps fan give stick to Kenny and Derry City players with Harps lack of success since 1985, & especially their record against DCFC. Thought it would be the other way around :o
How can any Harps fan give stick to Kenny and Derry City players with Harps lack of success since 1985, & especially their record against DCFC. Thought it would be the other way around :o[/QUOTE]
You mean the old extinct Derry that no longer exists? Oh right.
Few of the lads gave him stick for losing money on bets placed on Shamrock Rovers and such things. And generally just for being a Derry manager.
By the sounds of things, the First Division could be very competitive indeed this season.
Kenny doesn't miss a trick, trying to convince one of our lads to leave the club ha. Lucky our lad is well up for staying at Harps.
Got to admit, top man and he's football through and through, really hope it works out for him at Dundalk.
Best moment of the night was a very drunken Harps fan giving him serious stick for costing him a bomb over the season with Rovers letting him down on a load of accumulators.
Who else from Derry was there out of curiosity?
Ruaidhiri Higgins and Mark Farren were there. Not sure who else, if any.
Barry McNamee is off to Nottingham on trial.
Heard the news about McNamee from someone in America over the weekend. I was impressed with him in the cup final and hope it goes well for him.
whats Ciaran Nangle like, UCD fans? Has signed for Bohs...
http://www.prldigital.com/blog/?p=279
Any derry fans know anything about this player? Has he played in the league of ireland? Read that he has made the last 11 of this contract competitionQuote:
And James McClean of Premier League outfit Sunderland is backing his former Derry City team-mate Rory Kelly to go far in the competition.
Oh yeah. He's ok. Solid if not spectacular. Not the worst left-back I've ever seen for us. (That'd be Enda Stevens, bizarrely...!)
Until he went off McNamee was the MOTM in the cup final was very very impressed with him no wonder he got himself a trial best of luck to him.
Paul Crowley released by Drogheda United.
Fine by me!
Actually, its quite refreshing to be signing average players and not relying on finishing first to lose millions - instead we're relying on finishing mid-table to break even! Pretty good stuff.
We sold Touchy Feely to Charlton and are getting apparently 50k plus add ons for him which is a good bit of business for us. Not a bad business model in fact. UCD had the right approach all this time.
I was away most of this season, so don't really know much about Lyons. Did well on his debut up in Derry last season - should have scored very soon after he came on - and did score on his home debut I think. Since then, not a huge amount afaik.
Slightly concerned we're losing players to the likes of Bohs - granted, Aaron and Terry there helps lures players, I'm sure - but there's presumably always another batch of new players that other clubs are ignoring.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/gossip/
WQuote:
est Ham are poised to sign young Irish striker Sean Maguire, 18, after he impressed on trial.
Original report here, not that it says much really.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/foo...#ixzz2DT5ot98R