He played up North for Loughgall as well, afaik.
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I think Derek Foran has signed for Sligo Rovers, all the best to him, top lad and a top player.
its up on our website that Derek Tyrell and Chris Deans have signed for us.. Any chance of a lowdown on these players??
http://www.ltfc.ie/news/article/?id=...d-2cf727e244a6
Gary Cronin is he the right man to manage Longford Town?
Chris is a solid no nonsense experienced CB,good tackler and reads the game well, he will be 100% committed, only problem would be his lack of pace and the odd red card.....seen Derek a few years back a decent LW with pace, a little windy in the tackle, both would do a job in Div 1.
Your thinking of David Tyrell. Derek Tyrell is a young central defender who we had three years ago and never really got a look in with the first team. Looked fairly solid anytime I saw him in pre-season or for the reserve team. Was at fingal after he left us maybe one of the fingal boys could give a better description
I'd love to invent a time machine then go back in time and win the lottery, buy new players and a stadium. Time machines are brilliant aren't they- Ian Holloway
It seems that our only news these days is players leaving. Its getting depressing at this stage and we could well be whipping boys in the league this year. Eddie said in the press that he was hoping to persuade Colm Tresson to sign for another year - The team will need much more of a spine than Colm Tresson at 40 can bring.
Why have a general manager on the pay-roll if they are not bringing in enough revenue to fund a couple of signings. I cannot understand why all other clubs are signing players and we arent. We are been beaten by Longford and Shelborne for signatures - can we not raise enough sponsorship to be competitive in division 1. Are Rehab bingo still on board? All other clubs have surely had to make cut backs. Are things not right behind the scenes??
First Competitive Fixture announced v Athlone LSC (play before 28th Feb)
another one leaves,, paul byrne signs for pats..
I'm just taking from reading your post you honestly don't know how a football club is run or how much effort it takes on the administration side of things to allow a football compete in the LOI? Now i'm not having ago at you, that's just how i see it from reading your post.
Club licencising is an absolutely massive job and takes months to complete, without a licence a club is not aloud take part in the League. If the general manager goes, who does this ? how do we take part in the LOI ?
Sponsorship is right down across the League, some sponsors have even pulled half way through a contract, this will be only worse in the 2010 season for every club and not just Bray.
Yes they were the players who got us relegated but still there were some I would like to have seen with us again this season We the supporters can do nothing about who is leaving or coming, let's just look forward to the new season and hope it will be a good one.Let's be positive for now at least.
If sponsorship is down everywhere, how are all the other clubs in the country able to sign experienced players and we arent??
Club licencing may be a massive job, taking months, but there are 12 months in a year and all other clubs general managers have to complete those same forms and meet criteria - if they are signing players they must be raising more revenue than us. (and im not talking about the big 5 or 6 clubs - what about the other 15)
We could easily get into a vicious downward spiral - no investment in the team could mean poor on the park progress, which is a less attractive product and hence less likely to be sponsored and more importantly less likely to attract a crowd.
That's a good question, i'd like to know how the likes of Longford are bringing in the likes of Chris Deans or Waterford the likes of Liam Kearney. It's certianly via the gates recipits they bring in. I would reckon, pretty much like most clubs they are bringing in big name players and paying biggish wages on the hope that are the successful, just like what most clubs in the League do.
Pretty much every other club in the league have different groups and committiees set up to help out with various takes in helping run the club. Simply, the vast vast majority of Wanderers fans do not want to help out with stuff like this. I have first hand experience of this. The complete running of the club is pretty much left to 2 men at present, It is simply not enough and without either of them and the work they have done over the past 5 or so years then Bray Wanderers would have gone the way of Kildare County, Dublin City or Kilkenny City.
"We could easily get into a vicious downward spiral - no investment in the team could mean poor on the park progress, which is a less attractive product and hence less likely to be sponsored and more importantly less likely to attract a crowd."
The people of Bray town have already aloud this to happen, as a club we have punched well above our weight over the past number of seasons on the budgets that we have had to work on. Pretty much every season that we have been in the Premier we have had the smallest budget. I personally think the club should be proud of how we have preformed both on and off the pitch. As mentioned above, the people of Bray have let it get to this stage, the majority of them have no interest in coming along and supporting us, but i'd reckon if the club came aout and say they were folding you would have thousands out protesting.
The people of Bray might have more to do with their money than go and watch Bray. Also throw in the fact the times we live in. Crowds have always been small enough in Bray so look closer to home than to just blame the people of Bray. Maybe some think they might get more for their money doing something other than watch Bray. Can remember around 2001 when times were better and we had a great sponsorship deal (with who i just can't remember at the moment) and instead of using the money wisely some of it was spent on paying for the players to stay in Druids Glen the night before the Bohs FAI Cup game. What a waste of money i thought. Lets be honest paying hard earned cash to pay wages for some of the shapers that have played for the club no way i have heard many say and i couldn't argue with them.
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