Crikey - three big enough names there. Is it a confidence it's so soon after the suggestion on the other thread (about Hull) that Dundalk may be going part-time next season?
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Crikey - three big enough names there. Is it a confidence it's so soon after the suggestion on the other thread (about Hull) that Dundalk may be going part-time next season?
Facebook and Twitter have referenced a post that Hoban will be sitting on the bench next season if he stays. In other words, they want him gone to lower the wage bill and can go for free. Now I know it is nearly silly season and social media can be as accurate as a crooked arrow but things are not good at Dundalk so there could be some merit to him leaving.
10 league goals and i guess a few penelties in there.
I wouldnt be banging the door down for him at Rovers, not sure he has the legs to do the work Gaffney does.
Still surprising to see a long time servant treated like that (if its true of course)
gaffney much better overall than hoban is. galway seems like the obvious destination
Depends what you’re looking for it a striker depending on your team really, Hoban is undoubtedly the better goalscorer, Gaffney has a better strike from distance, is better in the air and is definitely more mobile and hard working off the ball, while both are good at holding up the ball with their back to goal.
Hoban has a really poor record in Europe too, which you'd imagine would be a focus for Rovers.
From the Hobanator to Hoban see ya later. Poor guy.
Do Derry really need more injury prone wingers aswell?
Rovers have two wingbacks in Farrugia and Clarke that when they are fit they are unbelievably effective but they are injured a lot (or recovering) its gas that they are 23 and 35 (i think) but the most consistant WB we have is the 35 year old Ronan Finn.
Not giving out about the lads id have them boith 100% but Derry already have a lot of injury prone players , Fats, Duffy, Whelan and thats just the first 3 that occur to me
https://www.thesun.ie/sport/11563129...source=Twitter
Feel bad for Hoban because he has given his all for Dundalk. He will have no shortage of offers.
Bit unusual to be arranging next year's squad while Europe is still up for grabs, no? That'll impact the budget hugely, you'd have thought
Derek Daly departs Longford Town, another one emigrating.
Derry have already spoken to both Kelly and Hoban… both of them fall into the category of players I would take but wouldn’t necessarily excite me… Hoban for his mentality/character alone we could probably do with. As an all round centre forward Gaffney miles better… the perfect testing ground for this was England, if Hoban hadn’t have came back would have been National League level at best (and probably worse) whereas Gaffney had credible success in the football league.