Its just been announced on 98fm in Dublin that the every Shamrock Rovers player has been put up for sale. I didn't hear the full report but at the end he repeated that every player is for sale :(
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Its just been announced on 98fm in Dublin that the every Shamrock Rovers player has been put up for sale. I didn't hear the full report but at the end he repeated that every player is for sale :(
Yeah i just heard it myself... although im not too bothered as long as rovers survive...
They'll more than likely accept any offers too, even low ones I bet.
Only problem is, the good players they had are out of contract, so who will want the rest?????
How can Rovers survive if they lose all of their best players and get relegated to Div 1. They will be in serious trouble if they drop out of the Prem Div. I hope it doesn't happen
They'll have to go amateur for a few years and completely restructure. Thing is, if you don't get out of the First Division first time, it can get harder and harder... (just ask Dundalk!)
I disagree. A year of first division wages could be just what they need during their restructuring. At the moment anything is acceptable so long as they stay in business.Quote:
Originally Posted by Dee75
Can't see them staying in Dalymount either
Agreed, personally if it meant Rovers staying in business and for the good of the League i would let them use the Carlisle if they REALLY needed to........Quote:
Originally Posted by Bald Student
I don't think they want to anyway. It depends on the contract they signed with Bohs I suppose.Quote:
Originally Posted by drummerboy
I'm not sure. I mean argueably it's what they should've done years ago. If they hadn't been playing silly money to players for years Tallaght would already be built. If it takes a few years to get the club straight and properly structured then so be it.
ask dundalk !! ask us sligo rovers fans ! missed out on last day of season to bounce straight back on 1st attempt . at least dundalk won the league that year....and this is now our 6th season in this muck division. it's like quick sand down here :DQuote:
Originally Posted by pineapple stu
Was going to mention youz, but yez are doing so well this year and I didn't want to jinx it!
Doh! Too late! :D
if we are jinxed now, we'll send a mob after you :D :DQuote:
Originally Posted by pineapple stu
anyway if shamrock rovers came down to this division they would be ok, they'd be well able to get the ball rolling again and get properly set up. i'd say 2 years here and they'd be sorted. having relegation pressure on ur heads makes people make stupid decisions..usually costly ones. so its no shame to come down, and relaunch a better and strong club.
So will I. I'm looking forward to another trip to Sligo last year (before anyone says it, not after getting relegated!). I could do without more trips to Richmond Park!Quote:
Originally Posted by garykelly
I'd give it another few weeks before this happens
Felix Healy is sacked as manager of Finn Harps
Roddy Collins is unveiled as new Finn Harps manager
Whats the chances?????
possibly the funniest/stupidest thing I've ever read on this forum. :rolleyes:Quote:
Originally Posted by Dee75
Are you serious :rolleyes:Quote:
Originally Posted by Dee75
Catch yourself on! Roddy Collins won't ever be manager of Finn Harps!
No, but Dolan may be attracted to the Harp Army... with the best fans in the country and all that!
Not a chance. We simply couldn't pay him.Quote:
Originally Posted by EnDai
Anyway, Felix Healy is manager of Finn Harps, and in my book will be there for a long time. At the time he was appointed it was said he'd be a long term appointment: he won us the title last year to take us up and I can't see us not staying up. He's doing a grand job.
Rovers are fcuked! :eek:
I'd nearly say the odds are as short as 9/7 :eek:Quote:
Originally Posted by Dee75
Watch this space. :D
Aye, you would know :rolleyes:Quote:
Originally Posted by Peadar
I'm not serious, I'm just thinking back to last season when Roddy decided to leave Dublin City as they had no chance of staying up to join Rovers who were one place above them!!!!!Quote:
Originally Posted by harpskid
Lightening to strike twice??
roddy for harps campaign starts here
:mad:Quote:
Originally Posted by dynamo kerry
Trips to Belfield don't exactly have me jumping for joy either. Hole.Quote:
Originally Posted by Schumi
I think that the large core of Rovers fans who have stuck by them over the last couple of years will still turn up if they drop down a division to be honest. Don't think relegation will be the biggest disaster for them, could be a blessing in disguise really.
agree with thatguy, relegation could be to rovers advantage long term
If Rovers survive past July 15 ( end of Examinership period) there is a possiblity of a return to the Santry Siro. My sources tell me that the 400 Club have already met with Fingal County Council on this issue.
SOCCER DIGEST : Rovers' squad on the market
Friday July 1st 2005
SHAMROCK ROVERS will this morning put their entire squad on the transfer list in a desperate attempt to ensure the club's continued existence. Manager Roddy Collins has been told that he must slash his weekly budget of €23,000 by almost half.
The decision was made by court-appointed examiner Neil Hughes in consultation with the club's steering committee.
"The decision was made because saving Shamrock Rovers Football Club is much more important than saving Shamrock Rovers football team," said Collins. "But, it's frustrating because I had to work so hard to convince players like Pat McCourt and Jason Gavin to sign for Rovers.
"It is a change from a few weeks ago when I was going to buy (Northern Ireland international) Gary Hamilton. Now, I have to get some kids in."
Collins added: "We're going to have to cut our budget in half and that means we'll be operating off a smaller budget than the top three clubs in the first division.
"We're looking at relegation. At this moment in time, I cannot see any other future for us. But we'll never give up and we'll give it a go."
Who will be sold remains to be seen, though it is known that Derry City and Motherwell are interested in McCourt, while Gavin has attracted interest from Hartlepool and on-loan defender Brian McGovern could be on his way to Newry Town.
Rovers are also likely to receive offers for a number of other players but they know that securing decent transfer fees will be difficult, particularly as rival clubs know how desperate Rovers will be to get players off the wage bill.
Collins has asked chief scout Stephen Fennell to mark his card about potential signings from intermediate and schoolboys football. "Stephen is going to be the most important person on our staff now because we're going to have to get in a lot of kids," said the manager.
While Collins goes about rebuilding his side, Hughes will continue his efforts to find a new investor before the July 19 deadline.
The 400 Club, which is currently bankrolling the club, is the only candidate to publicly state its interest and their representatives are currently in talks with Ray Wilson, son of club president Jack, about teaming up to take over the club.
The transfer window opens today and a number of clubs have already agreed deals.
Longford Town have taken Alan Cawley on loan from Shelbourne, who have also allowed David Tyrell join Bray Wanderers on loan. Kevin Doherty may join Tyrell in Bray, having ended his loan spell at Waterford United, as Shels look to add David Worrell of Plymouth and former Waterford manager Alan Reynolds to their squad.
Waterford captain John Frost is currently in talks with St Pat's, while George O'Callaghan is likely to sign an extended contract with Cork despite Drogheda's bid.
Owen Cowzer
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A few things....Quote:
Originally Posted by Ringo
1) What fookin shít value he got for the €23,000 a week - it's not like he was doing much better with that budget...
2) What knob ends the previous board were for allowing a budget like that in the first place
23k ????? :eek: :eek: unbelievable. are wage bills in the Prem at clubs like Cork,Bohs,Shels near that ???
Collins should be sacked for having one of the most expensive wage-bills in the league and still bottom of the table.
Macy
2) easy, they didnt, they budgetted for about 15K and just ignored their responsibility to pay tax... W@NKERS
cant sack staff during examinership....Quote:
Originally Posted by drummerboy
shels wage bill net €35k a week.
The examiner can terminate ANY contracts.Quote:
Originally Posted by Roverstillidie
not because the manager isnt performing on the pitchQuote:
Originally Posted by thomas
True. The High Court judge made it clear we had to have an interim ground where we werent paying rent to our rivals. So its santry next season. It'll be better this time with the change of season and they have a new pitch.Quote:
Originally Posted by CollegeTillIDie
Should be never forgotten that the sole reason we are in this mess is because of the previous regime. Incredibly they decided to go full time even though the debts were approaching 2m :mad:
McCourt is in contract til end of year so hopefully we can pick up a few bob for him.
Rovers v Derry live on setanta this day 2 weeks.
KOH
Just have to say good luck to Rovers and hopefully well have McCourt ;) And well IMO we should glady pay a small amount for his services :p Again what is up with TV not leaving Dublin :rolleyes: But we should be happy this is the most times we been shown on TV in a long time.Quote:
Originally Posted by NY Hoop
where have you heard that?Quote:
shels wage bill net €35k a week.