Limerick would be the most likely in that case. He'll most likely be a success once he gets game time.
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Holohan gone from Cork. Not surprised couldnt tie down a regular place even with more games this season, expected a lot more from him tbh. Shouldn't find it hard to find a club I'd imagine. Hopefully means JC has something up his sleeve to beef up the midfield.
I have mixed him up with someone :good:
Still think galway is more likely. It'd be a bad sign of pat o sullivans new season humour if we started signing fellas on loan from cork. There's literally no point apart from being cheap.
Who is the good midfielder in the 19s down there actually? Little blonde guy
No it wouldn't be unusual.
In the context of where Limerick need to be at it just wouldn't make any sense apart from being cheap is all. :good:
Where do Limerick need to be?
Where we have a striker to play as our lone striker that can be blended into the team and kept for a few years like Rory Gaffney or Stephen O'Flynn, our last two successes upfront.
We have exactly zero strikers at the club. In the context of building a team signing a youngfella from cork for six months who presumably would have to play doesn't really make much sense.
Unless we're being cheap. :good:
Yes we do have a tiny amount of success (if gauging three games and losing is success) - Wexford conceded 70 goals (2.12 per game) and scored 31 (0.93 per game) this season - three results does not undo the fact that this is a team that rely on long balls into D Furlong and for runners like Paul Murphy (two good players by the way), Wexford have minimal/no creativity / poor discipline, no invention and will most likely remain in the first division for the foreseeable future (certainly players like Furlong; Murphy and Grace will go if they have any ambition) - you got to remember that Ireland beat Brazil a number of years ago 1-0 (Liam Brady) suppose naive people at the time may have thought if Ireland qualified for the world cup back them they would be contenders - disillusion just like playing up three results out of 33! The sign of a good team is progression and development - unfortunately Wexford's senior side have failed in these areas this season!
Yes we do have a tiny amount of success (if gauging three games and losing is success) - Wexford conceded 70 goals (2.12 per game) and scored 31 (0.93 per game) this season - three results does not undo the fact that this is a team that rely on long balls into D Furlong and for runners like Paul Murphy (two good players by the way), Wexford have minimal/no creativity / poor discipline, no invention and will most likely remain in the first division for the foreseeable future (certainly players like Furlong; Murphy and Grace will go if they have any ambition) - you got to remember that Ireland beat Brazil a number of years ago 1-0 (Liam Brady) suppose naive people at the time may have thought if Ireland qualified for the world cup back them they would be contenders - disillusion just like playing up three results out of 33! The sign of a good team is progression and development - unfortunately Wexford's senior side have failed in these areas this season!
D.Furlong is not a good player. You have shown your level of knowledge there!
Hes an ex Cork City player. I've seen him plenty.