Abel Alabi is the club's eighth signing of the window - seems to have had a rather peripatetic career so far, to put it mildly!
https://www.transfermarkt.com/abel-a...pieler/1026358
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Abel Alabi is the club's eighth signing of the window - seems to have had a rather peripatetic career so far, to put it mildly!
https://www.transfermarkt.com/abel-a...pieler/1026358
Who knows what all these signings are like, Brookwell and Dunne have both played at the top of end of this division, while Adam’s must be decent if he played 30+ games in PD for Dundalk back in 2022. The others though have mostly played a few non league games (even below English national league), 4th tier of Scotland, US college system and 2nd tier of Norway - none of which would be much higher standard than FD LoI.
Also, based on the number of center halves we now have, perhaps management is looking at a back 3 with wing backs as preferred formation. It would certainly suit Dunne and O’Connell as more attack minded full backs, Gleason can also slot in and Stanic-Floody is a left sided defender / midfielder so he could presumably slot in there also. We haven’t signed a new out and out winger either.
Just a thought!!
Kevin Williams back from Malta? That would be huge. Strong squad coming together numbers wise. As Zico said it all comes down to the ability of these new signings
Presuming he will be the first choice based on recent experience.Quote:
Originally Posted by Kerry FC
The overseas signings are an unknown. The squad is nearly half local re-signings from recent years, a few LoI experience new signings and then players who've played for a good few clubs.
Regardless of the ability of some of the new signings, there is definitely going to be a lot more competition for places which can only be a good thing. Last season the first 11 was picking itself most of the time, in a 40 game season having squad depth is huge - everyone is kept on edge.
The new guys must be decent though given I assume they are all getting a reasonable part-time wage as well as housing etc? In itself that too can cause friction with the local lads - who may not be on the same money!! All fine as long as everyone is pulling their weight.
Can’t wait to see the team sheet next Wednesday in friendly against cork - suspect the first half of that game might be a strong indication of starting team for Harps 10 days later.
The rumours were true! I'll be classifying this as a re-signing.Quote:
Originally Posted by Kerry FC
Great to Have Kevin Williams back. He will be adding competition to the backline and looks like it could be a back 5 this year! With Alex Duane coming is a first choice right back and Finn Barrett behind in that area, it all points to a back 5.
Based on what I have seen so far, I still think we need an experienced winger or another #9. Looks like we are covered everywhere else!
CURRENT RE-SIGNINGS:
Ryan Kelliher
Sean McGrath
Nathan Gleeson
Sean O'Connell
Cian Brosnan
Daniel Okwute
Finn Barrett
Samuel Aladesanusi
Darragh Foley
Oaran Crowe
Kevin Williams
NEW SIGNINGS:
Theo Marcel Farquharson
Niall Brookwell
Chris McQueen
Alex Dunne
Connal Doran
Stevan Stanic-Floody
Joe Adams
Abel Alabi
Tim-Oliver Hiemer
ACADEMY GRADUATE:
Luke Palmer
This is the current list I have. 11 re-signings including Kevin Williams, 9 new signings and 1 academy graduate.
With the new signings in the off season, I wonder would the club at this early stage be tempted by entering a second team in the mooted National League. A second team can be completely amateur and made up of all local players who've come through the youth teams. For a club with the intention of a pathway for local talent, it would seem a positive choice if the the costs are reasonably manageable.
A certain proportion of overage players can still play in the U20 League, so one suspects that'll be the approach that'll continue to be prioritised, at least pending confirmation as to whether the third tier goes ahead as scheduled.
Ah yeah, the u20 approach is definitely the way forward at the moment. Long term I would like to see the club committed to a second team. It'll be good messaging from the club on the commitment to local talent. I think Limerick and Finn Harps were proactive like that in the A Championship though they were in the First Division.
CURRENT RE-SIGNINGS:
Ryan Kelliher
Sean McGrath
Nathan Gleeson
Sean O'Connell
Cian Brosnan
Daniel Okwute
Finn Barrett
Samuel Aladesanusi
Darragh Foley
Oaran Crowe
Kevin Williams
NEW SIGNINGS:
Theo Marcel Farquharson
Niall Brookwell
Chris McQueen
Alex Dunne
Connal Doran
Stevan Stanic-Floody
Joe Adams
Abel Alabi
Tim-Oliver Hiemer
Carl Mujaguzi
Mathyas Randriamamy
ACADEMY GRADUATE:
Luke Palmer
I know there's a big squad list. This is the list from all published articles by Kerry FC. Carl Mujaguzi and Mathyas Randriamamy bring the number of new signings to 11. 11 re-signings and 1 academy graduate announced.
Like all the other overseas signings, no idea what to expect. Hopefully he can contribute goals if called upon in the absence of RK.Quote:
Originally Posted by Kerry FC
Theo Farquharson has left after just two appearances. Not a signing that worked out.
Stanic Floody gone as well i heard. Seen nothing official though. The first ten minutes in Bray was the end for him.
Overseas signings are going to be more hit or miss if they haven't any pedigree in the league. McQueen has been the best success.