True but he's a scumbag off the field. Can't see him ending up here (hopefully)
Donal McDermot got a reasonable amount of game time and has shown glimpses of his talent.
His fitness levels would have counted against him as he had not played any football for some months before coming to Dundalk. The absence of a pre-season fitness regime and no B team football to sharpen fitness meant it was always going to be difficult for supporters to see his full potential.
However, Stephen Kenny would have had the opportunity to assess his attitude and character along with making a call on his ability and willingness to get to the required fitness levals.
The fact that he has not been signed up for 2015 probably tells its own story.
At least it'll get him fit
Upwards to the vanguard where the pressure is too high.
Rumour mill on social media doing the rounds that Towell gone to Blackpool. Was on local radio up in Dundalk, supposedly
It's not spin, it's basic logic.
Look, Pats didn't offer him the same terms as last year. Now, that doesn't mean that Rovers didn't completely **** the bed and offer him double what he got last year, but it's pretty unlikely as he's not in a position to drive a hard bargain. He's had no offers from the UK and none of the other clubs in the league were in for him. If you reckon he's getting insane money, then fine.
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Peter Hutton rubbished rumours linking Patterson away saying he's contracted for another year and is staying with us. Said he wished Rory contacted him about his future before going to the Journal
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Given that Shamrock Rovers can offer full time football and Pat's can't must of played some part in Fahey making he's decision.
After all at the beginning of the year he was on the radio moaning about having to go down the park to train. To me I get the impression a nice wage as well as full time football was offered by Rovers and it's simply not something many people will turn down. At the end of the day every football wants to play full time as well as getting a nice wage.
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Fahey himself stated in interview with Mail on Sunday that he is on less money now than at Pats. Also seems that Pats were not too pushed in keeping him, which is understandable as he didn't deliver on the hype when he first signed at Inchicore.
Please lets stop the talk about part-time players in the League of Ireland; at least 7 clubs were full-time last season. That is; the players trained during the day and were paid a wage equal too, or greater than the average earnings in the country. The excuse of players not being full-time pros is often used after european games when poor level of fitness compared to opponents is displayed by Irish clubs. I remember Stewi Byrne saying on soccer republic that there is no excuse for a young lad getting 400 euro a week for not being in a proper physical condition and have the basic skill levels of a professional soccer player.
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