From Extratime: Says "personal reasons".
Very strange one mid way through the season.
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From Extratime: Says "personal reasons".
Very strange one mid way through the season.
Not good for dundalk with the wafer thin squad they have left at the moment.
He took that Rico snub a bit too personally I fancy.
Is he long term injured? I'd hate to think it's anything more than that - and don't want to hear any conspiracies as he seems a decent sort.
He started his own coaching school and wants to concentrate on that. Could be other reasons that we don't know about obviously.
http://www.dundalkfc.com/news/100729_Fenn.asp
could have finished out the season you would think..
Strange that he's quit mid-season, after playing 90 minutes in Galway and scoring with his last touch. Good luck to him. Leaves us with an even smaller, weaker squad though!
It would certainly have been preferable if he had finished out the season - but he contributed a lot to Dundalk, particularly to the strong early season form.
Neale obviously has strong personal reasons for retiring at this stage, and by doing this now in the July window is also allowing Ian Foster to free up some budget for new signings. Matthew Tipton is the direct replacement and at least one more is expected.
A decent guy and a tremendously skillful player.
will he be sticking around ireland now i wonder or going back to the uk?
Joining Rovers now apparently!
Cant see it happening though.
True:p
In fairness to the guy it was his first game, but sometimes you can tell after 5 minutes whether a fella is gonna cut it or not.
But i could be totally wrong.
In general I was surprised by Dundalk, there was very little fight in them which is unusual for a Dundalk team.
He'd have to buy out his contract anyway if he did join another club.
It was canceled on the understanding that he was retiring. Joining another club so soon would indicate that he had dissolved the contract by deception and Dundalk would have an easy ride of suing him for the full value of the contract (probably only a couple of grand), or else they'd just insist they own his registration and that he can't sign for another club.
Either way, he'd have to be pretty stupid to try it.
If Fenn went to Shams it would open up a can of worms that i dont believe has been seen in LOI contractual problems before??
I cant see it happening though.
Isn't that effectively what Sol Campbell did when he left Arsenal (the first time), told them he wanted to move overseas and then signed for Pompey
Mind you he spent 18 months telling Spurs fans he would sign another deal before stitching them up, so he plenty of previous.
I liked Fenn, seen him come through the ranks at Spurs, always thought he was a tidy player, hope retirement treats him well.
http://www.independent.ie/sport/socc...t-2281018.html
SHAMROCK ROVERS are in discussions to sign Neale Fenn just three days after he announced his retirement from football and parted company with Dundalk.
Hoops boss Michael O'Neill was coy about the issue yesterday, but refuted suggestions that his club would be behaving improperly if they signed the veteran striker.
Dundalk released Fenn in good faith, with the 33-year-old citing "personal reasons" before his contract was terminated by mutual consent.
Speaking in a press release from the border club last Thursday, Fenn said: "It's just at a point where I couldn't go on anymore. I want to concentrate on the coaching, but it's been brilliant up here.
"I think once you finish, you might as well finish rather than making all sorts of comebacks. At the moment, I can't see myself coming back at all."
However, his availability alerted a number of other clubs who have made enquiries, with Rovers in the running. O'Neill chose his words carefully, claimed that any issue is strictly between Fenn and Dundalk.
"I am interested in signing a striker, there is no secret about that," he said. "And that's probably all I'm going to say at the moment.
"If that person is Fenn, and Neale Fenn is a free agent, then it has nothing to do with us. He is a free agent and that's the bottom line. If the player is a free agent, then he is eligible to sign for us by our understanding of the rules. I don't think we are exploiting anybody.
"That's between the player and his previous club. The morality does not exist on our part. But we have not committed to doing any business with the player."
Rovers believe they can go ahead and sign the player, although there have been difficulties in the past with respect to registering a player outside the transfer window who had parted company with another club before it closed.
Dundalk signed Keith Dunne as a free agent in February of 2006, after he'd terminated his contract with St Patrick's Athletic, but couldn't play him until July.
If Fenn was contacted by Rovers after being released by Dundalk, then Rovers have done nothing wrong ... lets wait and see what happens ...
Mario
probably wont happen and to be honest i never really rated fenn anyways .
but.... if he did sign, start on sunday and score the winner against The New Shels, well I would laugh me hole off..:rofl:
The league of Ireland is like no other league in the world, except maybe some south american crazy league! its great gas altogther.:silly:
http://www.danwallacemusic.com/blog/...ctor-thumb.jpg
Absurdly off topic, but my mother does that with her text messages. She also writes them completely in capitals and without punctuation which always adds an unintentional urgency to her texts: "WHERE ARE YOU MUM"
Anyway...
Dundalk can stilll hold his registration to block moves like this. Its not simply a case of retiring and then moving, otherwise every player in the world would do it to help his new club avoid transfer fees/hassle etc etc
http://www.independent.ie/sport/socc...n-2281735.html
"The Hoops were one of a number of clubs who contacted the 33-year-old when his parting of ways with the Oriel Park outfit was announced and they are hoping to agree personal terms by the weekend."
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"Fenn, who has been playing professionally in this country for the last seven years, will be able to collect a lump sum -- a portion of the tax he paid during that time -- when he officially confirms that his playing days are over. It now appears that payment will be delayed until after the end of this campaign."
Well his contract is needed for him to register but if Dundalk still hold on to his registration, they're under no obligation to release him
So in your bizarro world you think that Rovers persuaded Fenn to retire so we could then sign him. Comical. And there's the rest of us thinking that he now wants to play again because he f***** up by not realising he won't get his lump sum until the season's over.
Can anybody comment on this?
It seems strange to me than a player can retire, and then immediately sign for another team, as it would be a loophole to get around regulations.
I see that if Dundalk hold onto his registration ,they can stop this from happening, but if they haven't is he still free to move?
If what Hoopy has mentioned above is true (about playing until he gets his lump sum), wouldn't he just go back to Dundalk?
It seems to me from reading Mario's quote that he gets the lump sum of tax back when he 'officially retires' (however you prove that) and the reason he won't the lump sum is because he's signing for Rovers, it's not the reason he's signing for Rovers (to keep playing until he's entitled to it).
I'll admit i don't know much about transfer regulations though.
Interesting that he didn't (it seems) go back to Dundalk and at least give them first option. Must have been offered more by Rovers than he was getting at Dundalk.
I'm sure it probably is just a case of him not realising he wouldn't get his lump sum right away, but he's gone about it all wrong. (Assuming Daniel McDonnell's sources about Dundalk "fuming" are correct.)
Neale Fenn has signed for Shamrock Rovers.
http://www.dundalkdemocrat.ie/dundal...ing.6454669.jp
http://www.shamrockrovers.ie/news/35...ign-neale-fenn