Most City fans don't have a clue. I'm happy with this. He's not going to be playing week-in week-out, but he offers us something that we currently don't have. Don't forget, that the same group that are Behan bashing were the same group calling for Purcell's head last season, when he was clearly unfit in UCD but was still the best player on the pitch. The final point went over most of their heads.
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I like high energy football. A little bit rock and roll. Many finishes instead of waiting for the perfect one.
prolific goal machine u-19 striker Bob McKenna has left Dundalk.Cant understand why Dundalk didnt re-sign him on pro forms?Bit light atm but deffo worth a punt for any side.Lot of Dundalk fans psissed off with this and i'm with them.
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Edit= Carrying an injury atm it seems
Last edited by bullit; 01/02/2013 at 1:16 AM.
Its stating the obvious - but for a player to be signed up, both the club and the player must want this!
Bob Mc Kennas tweet in the article you linked explains what he wants-
" I’m at the age where I need to be playing week in, week out."
Irrespective of amateur or professional contract, if he is not yet ready for regular first team football, it would be very difficult for him to develop without game time. The A Championship filled this gap in the past, but now many young players are stuck in a limbo between u-19s and first team.
it would be great to be able to keep Bob and hope he develops into a first team regular, but it seems that the scholarship option to the USA is route he wants to take
Mark Griffin still training with Derry? Gone quiet on the deal at the moment.
Derry Sentinel -http://www.londonderrysentinel.co.uk...dule-1-4735715
Published on Wednesday 30 January 2013 12:25
DERRY City will kick off their pre-season preparations against cross-city neighbours Institute at the Riverside Stadium on Monday (February 4).
Candystripes fans will have an opportunity to size up new signings Paddy Kavanagh, Sean Houston, Michael Rafter for the first time.
The Foylesiders are also anxiously trying to secure the services of talented out-of-contract Lilywhite Marc Griffin - scorer of the 2012 goal of the season.
A deal appeared to have been agreed 2 weeks ago but then it fell apart with both Dundalk and Derry camps blaming the other party for trying to change the deal.
Griffin wants to sign for Derry, but it seems they want to get him cheaper (maybe because of his desire to sign). He could easily end up at Limerick or elsewhere if Derry don't get serious about closing the deal.
They're dead right to let it go to tribunal. Tribunal won't say they have to pay what Dundalk want I would imagine.
#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).
I'm sure they'll come up with a figure in between what both are talking about at the moment. Which works out better for Derry.
I would be very surprised if this goes to tribunal.
If that was the route that Derry wanted to go then it is probable they would have signed Griffin by now to secure him for the season. Declan Devine has previously been quoted by the local Derry press as saying that they are not willing to go to a tribunal - for very good reasons.
Afaik there is no precedence for a tribunal (DRC) decision as no cases have been heard under the current rules. But the guidelines are fairly clear and known to both clubs. Derry have been looking to complete a deal for less then the benchmark indicated by these guidelines - hence the impasse and why a tribunal is unlikely.
We've Anthony Elding on trial, impressive amount of clubs.
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