**** stirring as usual, Sid.
Nowhere in the DI does it mention what Daly is being paid so how do you work out its 11% of the budget? The crap that was posted on Orielweb, perhaps.
So please provide a source for this in-depth, insider knowledge of the financial dealings of a rival club...........
Otherwise its a pathetic post, just being a wum
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DD BlogOriginally Posted by Dundalk Democrat
Sorry Dillonman, but the Democrat quotes Michael Daly saying Dundalk never offered him anything. Thus the "word on the street" is wrong.
All the DI says about Daly is:
DI LinkOriginally Posted by Drogheda independent
Although this is a rumours thread, SMorgan has posted as a fact that the Drogs are spending 11% of their budget on Daly.
All I want is the proof because its very concerning, particularly as members of the claret and blue club (of which I am one) were told otherwise, directly by the people in charge of the club.
Over to you SMorgan
Last edited by Celdrog; 28/12/2009 at 5:59 PM. Reason: Newspaper Links
Hunky Dorys Park - could be worse, we could be going to Old Trafford every other week
I think you are right to be concerned, but I can't see how you are going to get "proof" unless Drogheda Utd confirm their final budget and details of any eventual contract signed by Michael Daly.
The figure of €650 per week originated from Michael Daly (but not necessarily true!) The Drogheda Utd budget possibility of €200,000 (weekly equivilant of €5,000) comes from DUFC's Roisin Phillips in the Drogheda Indo article - http://www.drogheda-independent.ie/s...s-1986446.html
The quoted €650 is a staggering 13% of the €5,000 (€200k) or 10% of the original €6,500 (€260k). Shaun Kelly has also claimed that Drogheda have offered him attractive terms, and he was on something in the region of €750 - €800 last season - either way it must be of concern to any Claret and Blue Club member if you have been told something significantly different about Daly.Drogheda United had planned to run with a budget of around e260,000 next season – similar to the figure for 2009 – and the sum was based on half that amount coming from the Claret and Blue Club.
However, membership of that fund-raising group, which is set to take control of Drogheda United in 12 months' time, is only running at 265, well short of the 500 target. With each member paying e250 a year, the total raised to date is e66,250 – leaving a shortfall of nearly e60,000.
Thanks Ezekial, you have confirmed my point. The same rumour had him saying that you offered him €450 - that was proven false by the DD.
So your assertion that we are spending 13% on him is also, not necessarily true.
Why, what we've been told makes total rubbish of SMorgans claim
Also, don't you just love how the Dundalk boys all gather round to help each other, even when they are wrong.
Its lovely, real nice to see.
Last edited by Celdrog; 28/12/2009 at 7:08 PM.
Hunky Dorys Park - could be worse, we could be going to Old Trafford every other week
I don't know the ins and outs of this, but it is fairly common for players leaving a club (especially to its rivals) to say they never received an offer from that club, a high profile example being Tevez wrangling his way to move to City without looking like a mercenary. Daly could be telling the truth but I'd still take it with a pinch of salt, footballers are a selfish breed by and large.
Lets redefine what it means to heal
I really should have know better then to try and shed some light on this,as you appeared to ask for.
You seem more interested in dismissing SMorgans post then anything else.
Irrespective of what amount Michael Daly has been offered if DUFC's Roisin Phillips is to be believed there is a recipe for trouble at Drogheda with a budget of €5,000 per week.
Maybe those in the Claret and Blue Club are being told one thing about the budget, while the club are saying different to the media - its only about a month since a C & B member was telling me the budget would be €10k per week!
I made no such assertion - maybe you could enlighten us on the budget and Dalys deal as you understand it?
We've heard all this before from you. You reacted similarly when told that Drogheda having a massive wage bill was unsustainable a few seasons back and when you were told that your stadium was a pipe-dream that was never going to happen. The figures I quoted I heard from a number of independent sources and I know its common knowledge among your fellow supporters. Why not check it out with daviddrog? He'll back up what I am saying.
I'd add another "going bust" to your signature.
Neale Fenn on retiring: 'I think once you finish you might as well finish rather than making all sorts of comebacks.'
Lads, can we drop the attitudes and just discuss the, well, rumours properly? There's no need for "We've heard all this before from you" or "Otherwise its a pathetic post, just being a wum".
Just like to add a bit to what DM said, We trained on the artificial turf when we where playing a home game and for an away game we trained on Hiney Park (grass turf). Most of last years squad lived in the town and its nightclubs :P
As for Dundalk training in Celbridge I think you might be getting confused with Drogheda as they train in Lucan (I have read anyway) which isnt to far away from Celbridge.
Children in the dark cause accidents.
Accidents in the dark cause children.
We trained in Cellbridge last season
Here on a technicality.
Did a "Drog" not post on Orielweb to say that Daly wants to move to Drogheda because they train closer to his house...IN DUBLIN?!?
Radio Foyle said that Gray is going to Bohs as well and that they're all in Dublin this week for medicals.
Today's Derry Journal says Kearney is looking to go back to Cork.
Tam McManus is in talks with Ayr, Sammy Morrow in talks with Kilmarnock and Clive Delaney is thinking of emigrating to Australia (did we scar him that much he has to leave the country?).
Delaney is moving to Australia.
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