I totally forgot about Hoban being in England the first time, Bristol City I think, still though no one other club was interested in him in 2013.
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I don't think its a massive gamble per se as it is potentially a silly/pointless move. Not that there is no major drawbacks if he is a complete bust, but No matter who came in, Dundalk would still be hoping Hoban plays 30+ games in the league.
Its a strange one alright tho. From the reports from Scotland, he seemed to massively standout in the league, so you never know. Dundalk still have a wafer thin squad... Hopefully 4 loan signings also come in.
This is the risk though for Dundalk, especially playing one up front, if all goes well and Hoban fit for the season, he is potentially the best all round striker in the league, more so if he gets the service and he'll have local boy O'Kane on left wing and Kelly (again if he can keep fit) on the other flank, but a lot of ifs.
If Hoban gets injured, options are limited as John Martin couldn't really step up and take his chance last season from mid august when Hoban was out. Then we had to turn to McMillan, who actually scored one of the two goals that sealed 3rd spot in the end but that said goals dried up after Hoban injury and same concern will be there this season if same happens.
I'm not sure if Elliot can step up, but who knows he could be a gem of a find, but jury out for now, then again need to see him play first !
Is it just me or are we in the middle of that lull period between Signings wrapping up and the season starting?
Would think we'll see a lot more signings at the end of the month and into the first week of February as the English and Scottish transfer windows close.
Irish market is very poor this year so more clubs will be looking across the water.
Lots of teams in both divisions short of 22-26 players announced. I would expect steady stream of signings over next few weeks, Premier teams mostly announcing imports and First Divisions teams mostly the dwindling free agents and trialists
As clubs have to pay players in preseason now, can it be that some of them are dragging out signings as long as possible to save on a few weeks worth of wages?
Pat Fenlon confirmed as dof
After listening to Keith Long on LOI Central after he got the sack, I’d say he’s pretty jealous of Devine right now after that appointment. A director of football is something Long saw as a necessity at Bohs as he was being given a huge amount of the non coaching related workload which was taking its toll on him
Two Flora players into the league in recent days. They must be in financial trouble.
I'd say most of Estonia is in a bit of financial trouble, hit very hard by Ukraine war. Inflation rate over 20% for most of last year. I'd image that makes Ireland a more attractive prospect, especially if the clubs are providing accommodation.
Average wage in Estonia would be much lower than it is here. I would just imagine it's Irish clubs taking a punt on cheaper players who have international and European experience, while the Irish market is very poor this year.
The three Estonian players that have signed for Sligo, Pats and Rovers all have the exact same agent.
Trequartista management.
Is that Rovers signing Mark Poom’s son? Born in Derby.
It is, yep.
Edit - I see wikipedia is saying it's a loan deal, as well as Kreida to Pat's.
Not sure about Rovers but Pats have an option to make it permanent at the end of the season.
https://twitter.com/LMFMRADIO/status...77164061859842
Dundalk ''effectively for sale'' in James Rodgers opinion....
That's mental. Statsports are hardly short of the cash
While Statsports may have a big historical valuation, it doesn't mean they are cash rich, and tech company valuations have been smashed up the last 12 months, so very likely they are looking to conserve cash
I’m not sure how much truth is in that. From what I hear the club isn’t for sale but have had some parties get in touch about investing.
As mentioned above Statsports wouldn’t be cash rich and cash is vital to run a club so despite their company being highly valued that would only ever be realised if they sold up or floated.
Statsports looking for someone to come in to take a part of the investment not to sell up. The important part of the handover in Nov 2021 was to ensure someone took over from P6.
SS took 2/3 and one of the previous owners took the remaining 1/3, their job was to stabilise the club which they did, I think this is to get extra funds in to now compete at the higher end of the table so should be interesting to see what happens next.
Would appear SS do not have the available cash to pump into the club, but are willing to remain on as part owners, no idea what their new stake will be if new investor comes in.
Mark Timlin announced his retirement from football aged 28.
Fantastic player but injuries plagued him the past few years.
Cotter leaving Rovers for the UK
https://www.independent.ie/sport/soc...-42295580.html
hes very poor defensively , he'll be back over here after a season or so.
Poor form from Rovers really, just let us have him like.
Couldnt have been that much higher youd think.
Based on what i saw at Rovers he was always an accident waiting to hapen as a defender, one or two absolute howlers that led to goals so i cant see any sell ons in the future tbh.
Maybe if he was playing left side of midfield in a team that plays 442 so he would have someone behind him because he would be horribly exposed against higher standard opostion.
Cotter is an athlete not a footballer IMO and carries a lot of baggage as we all know. Delighted to get €20,000 TBH and a sell-on clause is a bonus.
He is a wing back not a full back, a LOI version of Matt Doherty
Anybody know much about Sean McEvoy, on trial with Bohs at the moment. Saw that he had a spell at Bray and up north before.
Justin Ferizaj on trial at Spurs this week:
https://www.irishexaminer.com/sport/...-41050787.html
Cotter was great for us, but at the same time he perfectly fit what we needed at the time at right wing back, which I'd say is definitely his position. He has quite unique attributes in this league in terms of his dribbling and pace/general athleticism from that position and basically offered a completely new dimension to our play. Probably Pats' most effective player maybe outside of Forrester towards the back end of the season.
Can see why he didn't fit Rovers though as while the formation is largely the same they play a much more considered, possession-based style that isn't suited to him. Would be surprised to see him make a big success of things at a club like Barnsley where they could feasibly be back in the Championship soon, as his physical advantages will be lessened over there and he'll have more of a spotlight on the defensive side to his game. Who knows though, silver lining can be that he just comes back to us if so.;)
We got €20k for a player we were desperate to get rid of.. Nice one.
And the fact that pats didn't get him to bolster their European chances next season...Double bonus!