I saw Peter Mahon and John Gill sitting in a deli the other day in malahide on my lunch break, they were trying to get a player to join them, no idea who he was (young lad mid 20`s), or why I`m posting this !
#DundalkFC - First Irish club to win an away game in Europe (1963), only Irish club to win a game / points in Europa League Group Stage (2016).
Any Harps fans have any info on Ciaran Coll? Not sure if thats the exact name.
have heard from a friend down in galway that mervue united are off to spain again for a pre season training camp.
Time will tell, I just hope that Drogheda dont overspend like they did previously. The league has enough bad press which we dont need anymore. Daly is a good player however and I think it is a pity that our Board cocked up as I for one would love to see him back in a Dundalk jersey next year.
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Maybe its my age Dodge, 30 yrs of watching LOI, I cant even recognise the younger players anymore !
Their lunch looked good though
Ps At least your club is actively looking for players.
#DundalkFC - First Irish club to win an away game in Europe (1963), only Irish club to win a game / points in Europa League Group Stage (2016).
Could this be Bisto Flood? Apparently his agent is Roddy Collins, really! He's being courted by a League 1 team, Cork and another Premier team in Ireland.
I say his agent is Roddy because Roddy was negotiating on his behalf in Malta (even after he left) and requesting a fee. I think it's legal somehow, just don't ask me how those UEFA rules work! He'd be a good signing for Pats, good for 15-20 goals next year I'd reckon.
Didn't Shels get him from us in the first place?
Nope, from us, but Shels won't be retaining him so he could end up anywhere - would be surprised if it was Pat's though after Gill sacked him from Dundalk.
rumours down here are that Breen, Guthrie and Fitzgerald all following Foster up to dundalk.
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