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is this true?
I dont want to get my hopes up,so please someone post a link!
Osam said it on ELW last night - that's hardly gospel though is it?
It's all over the Shels forum on www.shelbournefc.ie for the last few days also. No one has explained what it's all about though.
Blasphemer! :mad:Quote:
Originally Posted by sonofstan
Moderators please remove sonofstan's post
Ah ****** I knew I forgot something last night :mad: :oQuote:
Originally Posted by sonofstan
Quits what? His hairdresser? Shelbourne? Football?
Football apparently.
Hopefully it's the first two!Quote:
Originally Posted by Poor Student
The league is too small to be burning bridges, that goes for players, managers, coaches, everyone !!
did they say on eircom league weekly last night that hes quit football?
anyone know anymore info?
Thread about it here http://corkcityfc.ie/forums/index.ph...ic=11193&st=40
He is back at home in Conna, says he is finished with Shels, he is currently training with local GAA team St Catherines, some talk he could turn out for them. The other rumour is that he's off to Australia for a year.
why?????
Advisors ... agents ..... parasites !!Quote:
Originally Posted by The Stars
What's the story with this? Is it actually true and has he said anything himself about it?
If he's heading off to Australia for a year... you have to say... great piece of business by Cork City :D
The boy is a nice decent young fella and also a fool.
A bit immature of him not to settle down in Dublin, unless of course he wasn't being paid.
He'd want to stop being too impressionable and get his act together.
He could easily be a decent signing for City but i actually would recommend that he goes to some crap low division English team.
eL isn't for him at this stage.
Have you any reason to believe he "wasnt being paid" ?Quote:
Originally Posted by Risteard
Mere widespread rumour.
You know him personally i presume, yeah???Quote:
Originally Posted by Risteard
You mean Shels yeah ??Quote:
Originally Posted by CollegeTillIDie
He is a Shels player not City ..... you know this yeah ?? Hullo ??
So what, he's bought himself out of his contract? And that's pure rubbish about him not being payed. The lad strikes me as being about as mature as a 4 year old. Running away when things aren't going right. Maybe his dad will have a word with Nutsy and see if he can sort it all out for him
Your the first one to mention Liam Kearney has not received wages ??Quote:
Originally Posted by Risteard
How is it widespread ?????
And if you put the slightest bit of thought into what your saying you would realise its happened exactly as it was reported :mad:
Do you really think if Kearney was not getting paid he'd be all nicey nicey to Shels and make up a story that he needs time out of the game and train with a GAA club while allowing Shels hold his contract?
Players have plenty going in their favour these days to walk away when they dont get paid ??
If what was said above was about cork we would get the usual "SOURCE PLEASE" comments....
It doesnt even come close to making sense what goes on in your head? :confused:
"Allowing shels hold his contract"? Taking it that you mean his registration, Shels (or any other club worth their salt) would let a player walk out unregistered. I don't think that means he's all nicey nicey with the club necessarily.
RTE state his contract was "frozen".
I take it thats the same as any of us getting unpaid leave from our own jobs.
Macy he is contracted to Shels, what are you getting at with registration?
I find it very difficult to have any sympathy for Kearney
Hes a Cork lad playing for his local side with his mates and they are league Champions and he ****es off.What more could he ask for as a player?Shels couldnt possibly be giving him that much extra
He is just getting what he deserves
I'll give an example of player who was with us, who gave up football. He was let, and went playing GAA, but we kept his registration so he couldn't turn around and play for someone else in a few weeks/months when we would've been due a fee. (And he did try that one as it happens about 8 months later)Quote:
Originally Posted by higgins
I would take frozen to mean that if he wants to start playing football again, it has to be with youse under the terms of his contract.
Yes I would say so but Im not sure if he was to come back in 5 years would be still have the exact same time remaining on his contract as he does the day he started the break.Quote:
Originally Posted by Macy
I would have thought he goes off on unpaid leave while his contract ticks down but from the word frozen it seems if he had X amount of months left on his contract he will still have X amount left when he decides to return be it in 1 month or 100 months.
The break is like a carear break in any other job, i.e. Unpaid Leave.
I wish him well,
Didnt seem to do Gary O'Neill any harm when he packed it in :cool:
As above it's a career break, maybe he wished the City thing didn't happen either, but the guy is entitled to a life without that sort of grief as long as the club agree and they have. Best for both parties I'd imagine. Good luck to him in his future.
Shels are they ones employing him .... they are the ones responsible for the guys welfare.Quote:
Originally Posted by Clifford
Correct, never said they were not. The grief I was referring to was nothing to do with City, I didn't make it very clear - sorry. I just think maybe he hoped the City thing didn't happen the way it did.Quote:
Originally Posted by A face
I think his advisors think the same now aswell.Quote:
Originally Posted by Clifford
Correct, but these things happen, life goes on and so will he I imagine.Quote:
Originally Posted by A face
Frozen means whatevers left on his contract is still left when he comes back, all clubs would do it to ensure a fee if he was to say sign for Sydney FC or something.
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