According to a few on Orielweb and app in the local Newry paper this week, local Dundalk goalie Paul Murphy is coming back to oriel for a second stint. He played under Jim Gannon before.
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According to a few on Orielweb and app in the local Newry paper this week, local Dundalk goalie Paul Murphy is coming back to oriel for a second stint. He played under Jim Gannon before.
Read on ILS forums Gareth Whean could be going to Distillery.
Dave Warren has signed for us.
www.waterford-united.ie/
Alex Williams, 26 year old Glaswegian, ex Ayr Utd (23 goals in last two seasons) likely to be one of several new faces at Oriel Park.
Goalkeeper Paul Murphy, rumoured above to be rejoining Dundalk from Newry City, has joined Lisburn Distillery on a months long loan deal
Gareth Cambridge supposed to be signing for Waterford aswell.
Ex Airdrie Utd keeper Stephen Robertson is close to joining us and is supposed to be the Scottish keeper that played against Lisburn on Tueday night according to the Sun.
We have five players on trial at the moment. 2 from Preston, 1 from Dublin, one from the north(fairly sure Derry) and not sure about the other.
Gary Cronin signing for LTFC for a second spell apparently. His last club was Bray I believe.
Maurice Farrell on the bench for us tonight! :eek:
One and the same. I was reading about that in the paper. He's nearly 40.
Must be. He's 39 anyway. Why we need another left-full I do not know. Unless he's playing for free of course :D
There's talk we could be offloading in July, to cut costs
It has always puzzled me how clubs generally can "off-load" players in July if they are under contract. If a player has a contract to the end of the season, then presumably they are going to be slow to move to another club, unless they get at least similar terms. If a club needs to cut costs (be it Galway, Bohs, or Cork), then surely it is the high earners they want to move on (or high to mid range earners who are not playing well).
With so little money available generally in the League, it must definately be a "buyers" market.
sligo manager Paul Cook has been quoted (according to gufc.net) to be interested in a good few of our players but will wait to see if Ian Foster is willing to sell first !!!! :(
Also didnt Galway "move" alot of players on last Summer, how was their bloody budget approved by the FAI before the sqeason started if their trying to cut costs. Who is the fecking auditor for the FAI then? Jays,I could fecking do it and im not fully qualified yet!