Aye, Sean, even.
Decent enough signing.
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I'll plead ignorance on last season, having missed almost all of it!
He had a brief spell at UCD; didn't do much (and didn't have a huge amount of time to do much, in fairness)
I obviously judge players on their time at UCD unless they went off winning medals or playing abroad afterwards. :)
Housty is a quality player. He was playing great stuff for us til he was poached off us by UCD.
Can play left back, left mid, centre mid or up front. Great player up front imo, very strong, good hold up play and can score goals.
Any Athlone fans able to tell us what Val Feeney is like? Says he has signed for our 19s but im told they hope to have him in first team.
Hes a good lil player but imo way to light for first team football. hes no more than 5'5 and very thin and easily bullied off the ball. if he could toughen up he would be quality. hell be wasted with ye he wont get near yer first team i would imagine
Local radio station here LMFM saying Rafter is Derry bound.Hope theres no Nandos in Derry!!
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Aye todays Derry News saying same thing regarding Rafter....and no the nearest Nandos to us is Belfast
Snackbox sales in Derry will go through the roof
It's like when your girlfriend dumps you and all of a sudden she's a crap sh*g.
Dundalk fans seemed to be happy enough with Rafter when he stuck 2 past Waterford in the play-off...
Mark Griffin set to sign for us too apparently
^ Agree. I can't understand the stick Rafter is getting off Dundalk fans. They had far worse wasters at their club last year than him. Scored a few vitals goals for them. I don't understand why they wouldn't just wish him well at his next club. Similar to what Sheppard did at Galway, he scored vital goals that kept us up, which was what was important at the end of the day.
Rafter seems to have some ability from the games I have seen him in, if he trims some of the timber off in pre-season he could be useful signing for Derry.
Dundalk fans were way beyond happy (try delighted, delerious, over-the-moon etc) at that win and Rafters double.
It was crystal clear that the lad has loads of ability and, when in the mood, will put in a decent shift. The problem is that he was constantly overweight - after the mid-season break he was probably about 2 stone over.
To witness a professional athlete waddling around the pitch without any obvious improvement in fitness week after week stuck in the craw of most supporters.
While the club were battling with relegation and financial oblivion Rafters appalling condition did not go down well with supporters.
I wish the lad well, but would be surprised if he finds the discipline required to make a big impact
Edit - check out the photo and in particuar the caption on this Derry Journal piece
http://www.derryjournal.com/sport/fo...ters-1-4564649
Denis Behan is feckin huge but Im sure Limerick fans would be sorry to see him leave.
Denis Behan isn't a primordial dwarf.
Edit: most or all of us are just having a laugh btw.Rememeber when laughs were in fashion and slagging a plalyer off was a good thing? :D
Behan only scored 7 or 8 goals in an incredibly poor first division for Limerick last year. Poor striker.
He single handedly beat us up in Longford anyway, still fat thou.
I liked Rafter when he was with us, showed a few good touches alright, but his weight was always his problem and hence why himself and us 'parted company' when he wouldn't get into shape. No doubt there's talent there or he wouldn't have got a move abroad, could easily be a prolific strike if he bothered.
I read he's going to Derry as they have a track record of getting players to good English clubs. Either he's unaware that he's fat, he's planning to get in shape or he's just built like a wrestler.
Its nothing of the sort. The chap has bags of ability but just wont perform week in week out. Walks around half the game, wont pass and tries ridiculous shots from everywhere. He also went off on the summer break and came back about 5 stone overweight and was still played week in week out ahead of a few promising youths such as Bob Mckenna. His off the field antics are alot to be desired as well.
Derry have made a few signings abit disappointed with the Rafter signing and possibly Griffin. Is signing two players from a team who finished next to bottom really showing ambition for next season? I have my doubts. We have resigned Madden ( Great Signing ) Kavanagh, and Houston as well so decent enough players but not sure about the two dundalk players. We are losing Farren, McLaughlin, Murphy and possibly McDaid so is the squad any better than last year not so sure. Dont know why we didnt try and keep Conor Murphy ( whose gone to Pats ) hes a decent player and played well for us last year. Its upto the coaching staff to get the best out of Rafter and Griffin if he signs to make us a force next season
Not a bad move for Rafter, but def a gamble by Derry. He finished the season very strong for us, excellent running in the first leg of the play off when we were down to 10 men for 70 mins, and his two goals to win the second leg. However for a young lad in his early 20's, I think possibly 21, he should be in far better physical condition, and was in very poor form/condition for months previously.
Good luck to him, hope it works out in Derry, and we thank him sincerely for his huge contribution in the play off.
I'd agree with this, but a lot of his team mates were frustrated with him on many occasions! I can't count the amount of times at small grounds that I've heard Danny shouting ffs Denis in that very distinct accent of his!
My dad has a particular bee in his bonnet regarding poor Denis (and linesmen for some reason) and would slaughter him incessantly (unfairly in my opinion). A game above in Galway a few years back, probably 2009, he' was quite close to the pitch, when Denis misplayed a pass or something similar, Danny shouted at Denis to cop on, Denis replied telling him where to go, before turning to Mr. Pietro and said "and you can f*** off too!"
Seanie Maguire (ex Waterford and 2012 joint top FD scorer) seen on Sky Sports at Upton Park this afternoon on the West Ham bench during the Hammers 2-3 defeat to Liverpool.
Good luck Seanie.