Seems he was played on the right wing in over half his games for Carlisle last season.
I still think he has something about him and will do well at Cork.
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The same was said about Jack Byrne too though.
I like Clancy but it is pretty funny. Reminds me of when he told a small gathering of Pats fans at a pre-season event that Adam O'Reilly mugged us off by taking a crazy deal off Derry and acted like we couldn't possibly compete with them, only for us in the same window make Jake Mulraney one of the best-paid players in the entire league, beating Derry to his signing in the process.
Will be interesting to see how Maguire gets on anyway, it's a great signing on paper. Believe he's had a lot of hamstring issues which has probably accelerated his career falling off as the seasons went by but it's not like he'll be playing at the same level over here. Not often you see a side having two marquee strikers either, Clancy has played a 3-5-2 previously so he may end up trying to fit Maguire and Keating into the same team by trialing that out.
City got a cut from Jake O' Brien's transfer to Everton; 300 thousand I read.
That may have financed the Maguire and Keating contracts. I just hope City are not spending money recklessly as we know what that led to before.
Those signings are more with an eye to next season though. City are already practically promoted.
That 3-5-2 Clancy played in the second half of the 2022 season coincided with his best spell at the club. Barry Cotter was unbelievable in that system and got his move to England off the back of it. The only downside to it is, you really do need proper athleticism in your fullbacks like Cotter has, as well as an engine in midfield to cover the attacking fullbacks (Adam O'Reilly), but once both had gone the whole thing went down the pan in the first half of 2023 and sticking with that system for too long was a contributing factor to Clancy’s demise at the club
Would Connolly fit in to Galway's style of play?
If he's fit and still fast, hit the ball and let him run a bit. I think style of play is less relevant when you're bringing in someone who could be a premier league footballer. He probably seems small but would still be an absolute unit by LOI standards if he's committed.
You have to be an incredible athlete to play at any of the levels he has, and that's very hard work day in day out to sustain. I think that commitment is as much the reason people don't stay at the highest levels they can for long, it's very hard and boring at times. He won't be at his best if he's here obviously, but not his best would still be very good.
I hope being around family is just what he needs.
Looks like it's coming from Betting Top 10 on Twitter - doesn't look the most reliable source I'd have thought. Possibly someone trying to boost followers?
Romeo Akachukwu has transferred to Southampton from Waterford for an undisclosed.The fee is reportedly in excess of €500k plus add ons and bonuses.
Would the player even want the move? By all accounts said player has a poor opinion on the club. Seems to be doing alright with Derry too, if he was to become available I’d imagine there’d be a few current PD clubs that’d be interested in the player. I’ve heard he turned Cork down in the past also to sign for another LOI club. No offence to Cork but he’s a player that’ll be looking to go back over the water. Moving from a club challenging at the top playing in Europe to a club likely in the bottom half that is going through a rebuilding and transition phase. Looks an unlikely one
Rovers have signed 31 year old striker Marc McNulty. Played most of his career in the Scottish prem and English league one & two in the past but was last playing in Scottish league two
Rovers have signed Marc McNulty ,a Scottish striker ,has a decent pedigree and a couple of caps for Scotland in 2019….
I’ve heard he turned Cork down in the past also to sign for another LOI club.
The rumour at the time was his dad didn't want him back in cork, wanted to keep him away from the lads he grew up with.
Horgan extends contract at Dundalk.
https://www.dundalkfc.com/horgan-ext...o-end-of-2026/
Have heard some talk of O'Reilly back to Pats myself. Who knows at this stage though, a lot can change before this season is even out never mind once the madness of the winter window kicks in.
Daire McCarthy has joined the University of Charlotte soccer team - seems they won their regional conference last season, and reached the last 32 of the national championship, where they were beaten by the eventual overall winners.
Very interesting video here with the Hamilton director of football outlining the type of money players are making here now. He says they tried to sign Pierrot but couldn't complete with the deal Drogheda were offering him. https://x.com/notapunditpod_/status/1821818702121038079
Interesting comments. While I don’t doubt that our clubs are paying a lot more than they did in the last 10 years or so, it should be caveated with the note that Hamilton were in Scotland’s third tier when trying to sign Pierrot and this month have struggled to pay their own players despite just being promoted
Also remember Tim Clancy saying something similiar and signing Keating and Maguire.
I think the Hamilton's managers underlying point was that the LOI was a cheap hunting ground for Scottish 2nd tier clubs up until a few seasons ago and it is no longer the case for them. Maybe it's a good thing higher wages are preventing the LOI from being further bled dry, the post-pandemic boost in attendances, increased investment and the lack of quality emerging out of the U19 leagues has ballooned LOI wages but I worry about the sustainability of all this if some clubs don't make Europe, if fans get bored of the LOI again or if there is a decline in the domestic and/or global economy
Hamilton are a basket case.
Shels signed former Irish International Aiden O’Brien.…
A UK based journalist with around 150k followers has tweeted that Romal Palmer has interest from multiple EFL clubs. Seems a pretty reputable source, he mentions that Goztepe (who have been promoted to the Turkish top tier since loaning him out) are willing to let him go for free before the 28th of August. Wouldn’t surprise me at all to see him move on, he’s been performing at a level above LOI standard for a while now that he’s found his fitness and a run of games
5 time capped Ireland international Aiden O'Brien signs for Shels on a multi year contract. Quite similar to Sean Maguire in that he’s a handful of Ireland caps, played at 1 club in the Championship for years (Millwall for O’Brien, Preston for Maguire) then in recent years dropped down to League One and Two and the goals have dried up before moving to the LOI at 30. Could go either way with both but I’d say they’re more likely to bang in goals than flop. Good signing, particularly considering shels have been playing a central midfielder up top in Evan Caffrey
Good point made above about what happens if the economy takes a turn and the sustainability of the level of wages being paid (and the number of players on pro contracts at some clubs). You can have the best commercial manager, but if advertising/marketing budgets are slashed by businesses there is little they can do to bring in revenue. No way are ticket sales alone covering the wages of the squads at any LoI club. Hope clubs are not been reckless.
We can be damn sue that there is reckless behaviour happening. It does have a hint of mid 2000s about the league bar the attendances. Some clubs are insulated by wealthy backers that can weather a storm but most cant. As much as P6 were messing, fans pushing for them to go, at least while they were about they were paying the way and could continue to do so (maybe with our own hard earned reserves mind). I think it was Oriel mentioned that one of our more obscure squad members that was playing damn all was one of the highest players at the club until the recent window and I doubt that the likes of Benson is on buttons as a top established league player.
Wages are being driven up, Dundalk probably the culprits of kicking off this cycle of wage inflation tbh but any economic shock will push things very close to and asterick season again. Maguire may love CCFC but he hardly has signed on 1st Division rates, Corks crowds are premier division levels but its speculatory stuff until he is scoring regularly next season and there are other examples. Shels had som wriggle room with loan players leaving but they have possibly gambled on a pricey signing and get pipped for the title, Europe sorted either way but yeah maybe some more speculate to accumulate stuff.
At least with Dundalk now, as precarious as things are on a few levels, there seems to be a more considered squad build, no big hitters, promoting youths from within, and some old heads that might take less money for a contract extension - but thats the positive type spin. Alternatively we are where we are because we cant compete for signatures that could really make a difference in the run in, maybe not even against Drogheda.
Some chat that Romal Palmer might be playing his last game for us on Thursday. Despite having him on loan until the end of the season, his parent club are apparently willing to let him leave on a free before the end of this window and there's interest from clubs in England. Not particularly ideal given Pats are light in midfield regardless and he's only really found his feet in the last few weeks for us. Hopefully it's not the case.
Orlandas Jakas, formerly of Rovers' academy and more recently playing in Lithuania is seemingly coming in. Can't say I'm familiar with him and given he's only 18 I'm guessing he's more so going to feature for the U20s.
Peter Grogan signing for Austin FC in the MLS from Bray ….
A lot of people on here blaming Fenlon for Bohs poor recruitment. Article in the Belfast telegraph saying Glentoran are still looking to add to their squad and the only common denominator is Devine. Makes you wonder??
Personally I stopped blaming Fenlon when I saw how quickly we got deals done in July. Whether they work out or not is still to be seen but there was a massive turnaround of the squad during that month with players coming and going. That's also while Fenlon was doing commentary on some games at the Euros. The manager it seems has a big hand in recruitment for Bohs it looks like Fenlons role is more as an intermediary between the board and manager and he probably plays some role in the negotiations with players agents as well. Whether that's the best structure is probably a matter of opinion but to lump this season solely at the feet of Fenlon would be folly.
We recruited badly before Fenlon arrived before the start of the 2023 season. Does anyone remember the dirty dozen (it was probably less but sounded good) we panic bought half way through the 2022 season.
Afolabi and Clarke were signed in summer 2022 and probably turned out to be your better signings over past 2 years and Declan McDaid is still there. I make the others that summer who did not work out as Ryan Burke, Laurenz Dehl, Josh Kerr, Jon McCracken, John O'Sullivan, Ethon Varian
If I had time to go through Bohs signings say from 2019 to 2024 I would be confident off-season 2022 was the juncture Bohs recruitment woes started to hit while increasing the budget and recruitment deteriorated further under Fenlon