Originally Posted by pineapple stu
I agree - and mentioned all those.
Here's what you said originally: "Who? Gartland, Webb, Lynch, Riistila (?) They don't have much experience at all really."
Rooney is muck. He's had potential for the last three seasons but has scored about five league goals in that time - about 60/70 games. Appalling return for a striker. He's about 22/23 at this stage, so if he has potential, he'd want to start showing it.
Well he's only 21 but wont argue as you've seen him play for UCD.
Fitzpatrick did well-ish at Rovers, but is another average player. One of the worst scoring records for a UCD forward (which is saying a lot) and the general consensus with Shels fans seems to be they're not fussed to be losing him. Didn't do anything for them except score v Lille and never really impressed when I saw him.
Everyone knows his work rate can improve but Shels never saw the best of him simply cos he never got his game this year. A consistent run with a top flight club, like he had with us only 2 years ago, and he'll do well.
Any team can win the Cup. We have. Longford have. Even Rovers have! The league is the big test and Drogheda, after challenging for a while last year, splashed the cash and were nowhere this year. That's moving backwards, in my opinion.
They were also big spenders last year and this year they have a trophy so that is improvement. We havent got back our trophy in 18 years!
Schumi's right on the UCD relegation season. From when Doolin was sacked and Mahon appointed (20 games in) to the end of the season, UCD were fourth in the form table. Just was left with far too much to do. There's no doubt as to who relegated us.
Dont doubt you there.
I must correct myself above though - Drogs paid E15k for Sully, not E24k.
For the league, I'd love to see Drogheda doing well in Europe. Ideally, it would be without Doolin who, as you pointed out, I have no time for as he's a complete waste of space. I'm just trying to put a bit of realism into the debate. I think Drogs are by a good distance the least equipped to cope in Europe and are more likely to do a Longford than a Cork next season.