Well Lads and Lassies, Who would ye like to see coming in for next season. Who should stay and who should go. Who can we be realistic to sign and who not. And please before anyone says it..........Mooney is very average IMO
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Well Lads and Lassies, Who would ye like to see coming in for next season. Who should stay and who should go. Who can we be realistic to sign and who not. And please before anyone says it..........Mooney is very average IMO
moran, davoren, cookie, mckenna or reilly (maybe if we dont get cover hold onto one of these two) - have to go
tracey, faherty and fagan - do these guys get a second chance - and for that matter what about murpthy getting his 3,4,5th chance?!?!?!
think derek glynn will come on again, if we play it on the ground again
Mooney might be average but he knows where the net is better than any of our current strikers.
I imagine they'll be a fair few clubs in for him though.
Vital that we recruit well this Winter as it'll be an even bigger dogfight next season. Defensively I think we're not too bad. For example Sligo have conceded 9 more goals than us, Cork have only conceded 3 less and St Pat's 5 less. We haven't been scoring enough though (UCD, Bray and Longford have all scored more) so we definitely need some new faces up front and in midfield.
We will have to wait and see obviously but first things first Tony and Nick will have to knock out contracts for the players we want to keep. And from looking at other threads on foot they might have to persuade some to stay. All the best players in the league will be swallowed up by the clubs with the big bucks (Drogs etc.) We'll be left with the rest to battle for. I think we might find it easier to attract players now that we have stayed up (then again I could be completely wrong!) I wouldn't rule out a few more coming in from across the pond either.
TC has been very mixed in his signings.
Players like Brianias,Yeboah and Armstrong were very poor choices.
Robson and Fitzy were good acquisitons.
Very important we get rid of at least 7 of the squad and sign 2 goalscorers.
[QUOTE=Conor H;807713]Yeboah and Armstrong were very poor choices.
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Why do you say these were poor choices? Mensah was injured in his first game and Armstrong didnt last too long before he got injured. Hardly Cousins' fault! As for Brinias......nuff said.
[QUOTE=Tir Oilean;807768]I can see what Conor was getting at as i know Armstrong has a history of injury but again as a manager you roll the dice and some you win and some you lose .
I was a big fan of Armstrong as I could see him leading the front line very well and was good with his head but even if he did stay fit how many of Derek's crosses would he have managed to get to .
Now as for Mensah he looked sharpe in the friendly up in Corofin who reminded me of some chap called Eric, well I better move on after that one .
Get rid of Murphy. Then maybe Moran, Cooke, Reilly.
Defence is not too bad, though we do need a left back. Could do with a couple of wide men and someone who knows how to score, so even if Mooney is average in some people's eyes, he scored a hell of a lot of goals for the side who are bottom, so snap him up.
Do we keep the manager as well?
Mooney will never join us.
He wants to go over to England and there are a few clubs watching him at the moment, if that falls through he'll join a Dublin club over us.
We need a left back a right winger, a goalkeeper (for cover) and a striker as well as 7 or 8 other players! ;)
If Harps don't get up obviously Gethins should be a target for us. There aren't too many available players for the other positions so maybe Tony will have to use his contacts for the rest.
I think it's pretty obvious to everyone the players who aren't up to it and there's no point keeping these. Tracey and Faherty probably should be kept hold of as they're young and have potential.
Who ever we sign will be signed under tight budgetary controls so expecting to sign the likes of Mooney who will be looking for serious money is pie in the sky.
Tony and Nick were very shrewd in their signings last season so expect a better standard of player but if it goes to an auction we are way down the financial ladder.
UCD paid a playeyer higher wages tha United could offer last season so realism rather than clutching at straws and bankrupting the club is what will decide who we sign.
Tony is a fully Qualified Coach with all his badges so tell me who should he bring in that would be better qualified than himself.
Thanks vinny for enlighthenig us all on VF's wage packet im sure he shown you his payslip.The club has a very tight budget and sticks to it vinny unlike at least 6 other teams in the Division.Our full playing budget inclucding management is up to a quarter of some of the big spenders and no it didnt help that UCD were Dublin Based it helped that they were able to pay more than us.
Rovers have the pick of all the players who for various reasons cant go fulltime in Dublin and their playing budget would be much the same as ours for this season and could be actually bigger than our full time budget next season. Our backroom staff is a hell of a lot bigger than that Vinny.
The manager comments about the lack of a budgets is an insult to
the supporters, sponsors, club officials and staff who have contributed approx E1.2million towards the cost of running Galway United this season.
The squad have been provided with Premiership training facilities, meals after training, a preseason trip to Spain, top class arrangements for away travel etc.
Our budget is twice that of Waterford United, who could still finish level on points with us. But for a points deduction, we would be level with cash-strapped Longford Town.
The manager should concentrate on preparations for next season, instead of spurious excuses about this seasons performances.
The budget of €1.2m is for the total running of the club not exclusively for players wages.
There are a number of problems with splashing the cash on top quality individuals. If they get injured you have to pay out anyway without getting the use of their services (see Armstrong and Mensah). The rest of the squad will want a bigger slice of the pie which simply isnt there (just yet). If we had a sugar daddy we'd be spending all over the place but we don't. So Nick is keeping the purse strings fairly tight. I'd prefer a steady progression for the club rather than digging a hole for ourselves with the banks. 8th this season, mid-table next season then we should be prepared to left fly with the cheque book.
Is it me or is this thread becoming the second unofficial ballot on the Manager's future at the club?
If so, fair enough.
Read 'arry Redknapp's views here (down the page a bit).
Imagine what he'd make of this Forum? :D. Still, for balance, it's good to hear one manager's opinion, or is it just nasty propoganda?
Pa or el Mullo the playing Budget is almost half the entire budget so you are being very selective and for our Famous UCD Fan I will pm you the players name and boy werent we lucky we missed him. Carping on about Tony and the players all the time is getting very boring and some of the stuff that has been posted is wholly untrue and every little thing that happens is being blown out of all proportion .
What Tony said in his interview wasnt moaning it was stating a fact there 4/5 clubs in the league who have budgets up to 4 times ours so we have to try and pick up bargains along the way.
What has the other half of the budget been spent on?
we own nothing .We have rent to pay for Terryland,Drom,we have five full time office staff,An U21 team to run plus all the other bits and bobs.Our playing budget this year was €670,000 and we have some of the players on 2 year contracts who will be paid in the off season.
People see a budget of €1.2m and think we are paying huge wages put that is far from the truth. I wonder what the full budget for Drogheda, Bohs, Pats , Cork & Derry is .
A bit of realism is all im asking for rather than some of the posts that fly around here even after we have achieved what our target was at the start of the season and with a bigger even challenge coming up next year.
Good luck on Saturday hopefully ye will do it but that is only when the hard work begins as the cost of survival is getting bigger every season.
No problems with the 65% wage cap for GU then. The expense levels do seem particularly high though.
I forgot our contribution to the development and upkeep of Terryland and Drom does not come cheap but it is a world class facility.
You know what else is getting boring? You're admonishment of anyone who comes on here and refuses to adopt the 'tra la la la la, everything is wonderful' attitude that you have. You can't grow stronger unless you address your faults. You can't address them unless you pinpoint them. So refusing to see anything is wrong will mean we will not progress.
I never said everything was perfect and would be a fool to believe it was. We have moved on steadily as a club over the last 4/5 years by building year on year.
Some of the posters on here use the forums to have a pop at people players and Tony in Particular some of it is warranted but some is totally over the top and a lot of untruths in their too.I dont mind people having a pop when they have a gripe about whats going wrong but some players seem to get it in the neck all the time which is very unfair.
Most posters have nothing personal against the management and staff.
We just want the club to do well and are pointing out highlights, strengths, weaknesses and deficiencies throughout the season.
A interesting statistic - two of our full-time professional strikers have played 34 Premier Division games between them this season. They have scored no goals.
I'm sure that they are nice lads, and are very passionate about the club, as is the manager. But facts are facts, and there has to be an improvement next year.
very good point
I've been saying that to him for about a year.He choses not to listen.
It is awful annoying then when your support is questioned simply because we don't think the management or certain players are up to scratch.
As i said on the other forum gufct your counter arguement is based on beliefs.
Mine,and many others,are based on facts.
Keith Kelly has done an excellent job on reprting the games accurately this year.He has quite correctly said it hasn't been good enough on numerous occasions and that the majority of our play has been hoofball-which entitles us to wonder what exactly is been done in drom.
The manager should also be based in Galway.Simple as that.
yea ive mentioned keith kelly on here before - no blinkers or agendas with his articles - just straight up - not like the free rags
according to Football manager theres a jimmy cousins :D
Youth Development Officer : Bartley Barrett
Team Doctor : Dan Murphy
U21 Manager : Billy Clery
U21 Assistant : Gareth Gorman
U21 Goalkeeper Coach : Mark Cobey
GUST LFC Manager : Lonan O'Farrell
GUST Nightowls Manager : Ronan Coleman
the weak link in that lot there is Ronan Coleman;).Our budget should be spent getting a new night owls manager,he barely kept them up last season:).
A Coleman/Clery managerial dream team would do the trick.
Clerys tactical knowledge and experience, combined with Colemans
ability to shout "Come on United, get into them" at regular intervals,
would work wonders for morale.
On the evidence of some of the "tactics" we've deployed this season TC must have got one or two of his licences out of a lucky bag.
There's no point of getting a few new good players and then bypassing them by hoofing it up front every time.:rolleyes:
I'll fully support TC if he is still in charge next year but he has to change alot of aspects and alot of his own methods.
There's no point of taking the narrow view of "Sure didn't we finish 8th and stay up?"
The reality is the football was very poor in Terryland this year and we won a paltry 3 games....a2 of which have come in the last month.
People won't turn up week in week out if we're not going to attempt to play football.We've seen that we can do it and we have a few very good players-so again it goes back to TC as to why we don't produce it most weeks(0bviously not all).
The most important signing in the off season is a Coach.
To be fair Conor, I think you're pretty selective on what you remember. In Waterford I thought we played very good football and when we beat Longford we played very well in the second half.
You've obviously seen more games than me but I don't think we just hoof the ball at every opportunity.
I'd agree that Tony should be based in Galway. If he wants to be the full-time manager of a full-time club then he can't be worried about anything else. If the job doesn't suit him he shouldn't have taken it.
The last time we were in the Premier was a complete shambles, we were drawing 0-0 in Monaghan and both teams were just hoofing the ball from one end of the pitch to the other. I shouted out "Have we no tactics at all?!" and the coach at the time stood up from the dugout, flapped his arms about a big and the players just kept hoofing it up. The game finished 0-0 and the players were happy to get a point after the game. Monaghan only got 11 more points that season, we only got 17 more.
That performance, like ours earlier in the season are probably more down to the players being under pressure and maybe even previous managerial influences.
Last season we played good football under Tony in Division 1 and given his playing career in the league I doubt he's a supporter of the Dermot Keely style of play.
It's all very well wanting the team to play like Brazil but the only team in the league which play consistantly good football is Cork and they're unhappy with Damien Richardson because at times that costs them points (like when we go there and put 9 men behind the ball!)
At this stage I think a lot of people have made up their minds and will give out no matter what he does, like giving out about 4-5-1 the last night.