I regard selling Eamon as good business for the same reasons as those already mentioned...the club is in a slump, Eamo is in a slump, he can leave for free in a few months time, and I'm guessing that one party would have eventually walked away from the other at the end of the season. By transfering Zayed now, the club gets some much needed funds, and hopefully Eamo can resurrect his career at Drogheda.
I've defended Eamon before on the forums citing the team's responsibility...but the fact is he has had plenty of chances, and will always look for the extra touch, suggesting to me he lacks confidence. The way things are going, this isn't going to change anytime soon at the Carlisle.
I also feel we haven't gotten the best out of Robbie Doyle...and perhaps this is because the club has been trying to accommodate both strikers...an arrangement which clearly wasn't operating at full capacity. By making Robbie the focus of our attack, Wanderers would obviously have to play to his strengths, which is running at defenders...these high balls would have to stop.
I think calls to "sack the board" are a bit much. Bray Wanderers is not a rich club, and there is no point in supporters expecting the club to put a fantasy football team out on the pitch. We have a measily core of about 300-400 home supporters turning up to games now. How can we financially compete at the top end of the table based upon this? The club is busy erecting a new covered stand, which will hopefully make a day-out at the Carlisle more attractive to floating supporters. This suggests ambition to me...a sensible, well thought-out ambition.
Things are stale on the pitch...this has to be sorted out, but this can only be done relative to the means at our disposal.