So Preston wanted to sign him a month ago and he's now on trial at Sligo? No offence but that's a bit of a drop isn't it?
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So Preston wanted to sign him a month ago and he's now on trial at Sligo? No offence but that's a bit of a drop isn't it?
He could be the leagues white Rohan Ricketts!
Pertinent is my middle name.
..or at least I wish it was. That'd be a cool name.
Griffin has a case to answer in court in Dundalk in April,maybe thats the hold up with his signing for Derry.If found guilty he could be jailed.not spreading scandal btw.
http://www.argus.ie/news/accused-of-...e-3373725.html
Is Griffin hoping to get out of the country before that trial?:D
Whats the story with Craig Burns as I was full sure he signed for Waterford during the week, but he was playing for Limerick against Mervue today
Surely he can sign for any Irish side before the Irish window closes?
Declan Devine reckons his board will get serious about Griffin in next few days (or at least before the signing deadline)
http://www.derryjournal.com/sport/fo...soon-1-4750259Quote:
The deal to bring striker Marc Griffin to Derry City could be days away, the Sunday Journal understands.
Griffin, 22, has been linked with a move to the Brandywell since his contract with Dundalk F.C. expired in 2012. However, as the player is under the age of 23, the Lilywhites are entitled to compensation and negotiations between the two clubs have been ongoing.
Speaking to the Sunday Journal from a training session at St. Mary’s College on the Northland Road, Derry City boss, Declan Devine, said he remained optimistic that Australian-born Griffin would follow his former team-mate at Dundalk F.C., Michael Rafter, to the Brandywell.
“Our interest in Marc Griffin is perhaps the worst kept secret,” said Devine.
“There’s no real change to Marc’s situation but I am confident that a deal will be done before the transfer deadline on February 22.”