Horgan to Dundalk
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Horgan to Dundalk
We (The Real Rovers) are announcing the signing of a former player this week. It is either Horgan or Quigley and the dogs in the street have been saying for months that Horgan was coming back to us.
Who cares what they call us. Uefa calling us Shamrock Rovers and them Sleego means 100 times more to me than some bogger calling us shams or da reeealll roooovers
He makes a very good point, avvenalaf. You should be able to acknowledge Shams' irrelevance and allow them to get on with celebrating winning Mickey Mouse cups and the fact that they're not boggers (being from Dublin automatically making you intelligent and sophisticated, naturally).
Seriously, though, two points:
* No need to get your onesie in a twist over 'Shams'. It's not a pejorative (@BawnvilleHoop: that means a 'bad word'), just a nickname like Bohs, Pats or Shels. If you're from Sligo you'll only refer to one team as Rovers.
* I do indeed get a special pleasure out of beating Shams. I can't speak for anyone else, but for me that has nothing to do with historical success and everything to do with the fact that no other club's fans have come remotely close to creating such unpleasantness in Sligo on a regular basis. And it doesn't help that other fans and club officials consistently try to make excuses for it.
Dundalk are spending a fair bit this season it seems, where is the money coming from do we know?
There are five sources:
1. 2013 attendances were up 110% compared to 2012
2. 2014 match day ticket prices are up between 33% and 50%
3. Club are reporting an increase in sponsorship (though not releasing the specific figures).
4. Club introduced a membership scheme towards the end of 2013. Take up is slow but it is still addtional revenue.
5. European football in 2014
Are the membership on top of it? Are there questions being asked before its too late? Just saying there seems to be a huge spike in spending, which is great if ye can foot the bill, not so great if there is a big hole in the books in 2-3 years time. And Dundalk were on thin ice about 2-3 years ago already yeah?
Interesting. Cheers. I feel teams will try an attack down that wing so as he's not a great defender (Not that Davoran was either)
It also helps when you have a company that has a turnover of billions of euro helping out with player wages.
No matter how financially secure a club seems there is always that niggling doubt that it will all go wrong though as we have seen far too many times over the past few years.
Dundalk were on very thin Ice and could have easily gone out of existence in both 2006 and 2012. We were saved both times by new owners. Apart from ticket prices for next season the new owners have done a fantastic job and as things stand the club is in a great position.
The night we won the trophy he wore a full Chelsea kit and a JT mask. It just looked odd and when you win the league for the first time in 35 years who the fcuk wants JT in those pictures in years to come (thankfully he's not in many pics). In fairness it may seem like a bit of crack now but at the time JT was acting the goat, off riding his mates wife or whatever, and was seen as a horrible cnut.
I think Horgan was talking to Shamrock Rovers and Dundalk only, heard Rovers offered more money but he was not guaranteed first team there, and its meant to be announced this weekend or Monday that he has agreed terms with Dundalk.
Possibly Quigley will return to Sligo then.
Subject to late changes, as ever, but thats what we have been told. Either way its a big loss for Cork.
I would much prefer Horgan, think Quigley was excellent in 2011 with us, but didn't seem to the same player last season. If he did come he would def be a risk, and would have to be reduced wages.
But nothing has been confirmed, so who knows ?
Horgan spoke with us alright. Mightn't have liked what we were saying mind!
I'd have Horgan or Quigley in a heartbeat, but I have a feeling they'll both be going elsewhere. On Dodge's point, Gaynor does have defensive weaknesses, but what he gives you going forward more than makes up for it. I'd have him in the side before Dav every time.
Horgan's certainly a loss to us but it's not very surprising. I'd say best of luck to him but if he's going to another LOI team I really want him to fail miserably :D
Might be a good time for ye to look at having members pay a bit each month and build up a get out of jail fund. I think every LOI club needs to go this way.
I know what ye mean but you would hope that financial regulation does its job and that building a warchest as a just in case shouldnt be necessary. Those monthly contributions should go to the supporters trusts as the 'guardians' of the club as is the case i suppose at Dundalk. Lessons were well learned from the recent wrestling match with previous club owner. Bit off topic sorry!
Horgan for me though i'll take Quigley and Kilduff too if they're going cheap *cough*
Article on the BBC today about East Fife, who have set up a crowdfunding project not to build a warchest, but specifically to raise money for ground developments: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotlan...iness-25199039
Great idea! All LoI fans feel free to contribute to an Oriel Park Away Section development fund and consign those cold, wet, foodless, leg crossing after a few beers, nights to the distant past. Anything raised above initial costs may subsequently be used for heated seats and attached hand warmers, coin operated binoculars would be provided for the €15 premium ticket holders giving the ultimate match viewing experience!
Philip Hughes confirmed for drogs
Richard Brush back to The Real Rovers and that may be the former player that was being referred to.
Listen, I'm just hoping he still has an appetite for the game. We are a team that's hungry for success and we need big players in our team.
Ok, I'm done.
In all seriousness, I'm happy with the signing. He has shown that he has quality and it's up to him to get it going again. He has a point to prove and a Fabio - Hughes partnership could really work out for us.
Fabio-Hughes has the potential to be the Berbatov-Bent of the LOI. Loads of talent but ask them to run five yards.
He might be fitter than ever he's not at the age where he can do an awful lot of running. He always had all the talent to be winning multiple leagues but never the work rate.
Is Ronan Finns contract up with Rovers? Not re-signed yet or at least no announcement and he hasn't been said to be gone either.