Couldnt bear listening to Derek Mooney he has to be the master of inane radio chatter
Just heard that Derek Mooney will feature an article on the League of Ireland / Shamrock Rovers on today's show that has just started.
Technology ain't what it used to be
Couldnt bear listening to Derek Mooney he has to be the master of inane radio chatter
It's on RTE Radio 1 now. Not giving it much time
Technology ain't what it used to be
The guy that Derek Mooney interviewed yesterday is an accountant-type that has worked with League of Ireland clubs in the past. The main thrust of the piece was that the LoI is getting it's act together and that people should get out their and support their local clubs.
During the interview he mentioned that at one stage some LoI players were earning €250k per annum. Could that possibly be correct?
Technology ain't what it used to be
Was Dave Mooney not on 4k a week at Cork and then 1K goal bonus every time he scored? Which was pretty much every week!
Think it was more like 2k plus bonuses. Still a lot though. Healy and Farrelly were the highest earners down there at the time, and Gamble wasn't far behind when it all fell apart from recollection.
Upwards to the vanguard where the pressure is too high.
shels players pre-dec 2006 surely would've been on even more than 2k plus bonuses too i'd say.
If you've nothing good to say, say it.
Mostly rumour of course but weren't Pats supposed to have offered Gamble approx. €4,000 a week a couple of years ago to move to them but he stayed with the "Artists formerly known as Cork City" for similar money. At the time Michael Keane was sacked from Pats though for being overweight the Indo reported that he was on more than €3,000 a week!!
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Roy Keane is still a pri*k!
Sickening to see those figures. Prize money for 1st place would barely cover that Gamble offer.
"If you don't work harder I'll pull you off at halftime,"
“Crikey, at Manchester City all we get is an orange and a cup of tea,"
I wish RTE radio 1 would re-instate that Friday night LOI programme form 2 yrs back, that was a great production, Con M, Eoin H and other guest contributors, reg updates from around the grounds, for older members a reminder of the classic sunday sport programme from the 80's (and before no doubt)
#DundalkFC - First Irish club to win an away game in Europe (1963), first Irish club to win points in a group stage in Europe (2016).
Had come home for a late lunch between meetings today and happened to flick through channels and spotted Con Murphy and Noel Mooney on the Afternoon Show! They did a good job and Noel even mentioned the First Division.
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