Alan Reynolds wasnt liked when he played for us either. His disciplinary record in his season with us was shocking. I think he got sent off four times in the 01/02 season and his last game for us was in the promotion/relegation playoff in ballybofey against harps and surprise surprise he got sent off.
Stephen Kenny signed him for us. I had actually forgotten he was at Derry for a short while in Stephen Kennys first spell. Was this after he managed Waterford Utd? I wish him the best of luck as he was highly regarded in Tramore.
Gary Cronin is he the right man to manage Longford Town?
Depends exactly what sort of situation you have in mind...
Went up to Saratoga, where my horse naturally won.
Have you not seen Dermot kealy play!!!
I had the privilege of playing with Tom (mc nulty)at the end of his career..stamping in an 18 year olds toes,two footing a youth team player and thumping a ref among his antics.DFC legend
Mc Nulty, Keely, Noel King,Trapper Tracey were no angels but Reynolds targetting of young players on the pitch was truly shocking.Filthy player.
He was at his worst when playing for Shels.
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Worse than Hitler he was.
I like high energy football. A little bit rock and roll. Many finishes instead of waiting for the perfect one.
Very hard to compare in fairness, they were totally different. Reynolds played in the middle while Hitler was more of a right winger.
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Was this not meant to be a rumours section. Not an Alan Reynolds discussion thread. Gone a bit off topic
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Hitler - started right wing early on but ended up his career playing as last man in a dodgy defence.
With Sean O'Driscoll sacked by Nottingham Forest today, will that affect the moves for Stephen McLaughlin and Barry McNamee and the link up with the club?
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