There's plenty of TV coverage. I think offering players trials here is nothing short of an insult. I could understand the need for a trial for a First Division player, but with the amount of tv coverage in the Premier Division at the minute, there's simply no need for trials.
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Are players getting sick of wasting their time going over for trials too?
A good few have gone over in recent years and come straight back home. If clubs were genuinely interested in them they maybe would make more of an attempt to get them that just offer them to come over for a day or twos trial.
Ah, signing a player based on TV is only one step up from signing him based on Youtube clips. Agree with Jofspring that players are getting tired of going on trials, but that's what you have to do when you're not playing full time football at the pace of English football. I suspect a lot of Irish players would fare better if they were trialling outside of England/Scotland.
The money isn't in the UK lower div game like it used to be.
Any players going over from here would be looking at 1st & 2nd Div with the odd one at championship level so they have to pimp themselves around in trials looking for a contract.
The exception to that would be up & coming lads like Brian Lenehan who have obvious talent & may develop into something better given full time training & coaching.
McCarthy was quite proudly saying recently they've spent no money on fees since he took over. We've done well in recent years selling Cowan to Stevenage for about €20k I think and Josh O'Hanlon to Bournemouth last January for (I think, it was in a Bournemouth paper at the time) about £50k. Wouldn't be at all surprised if we sell Jamie Mulhall to an English team soon too. If they're not aware of him they should be. In the last few u19 squads too.
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Upwards to the vanguard where the pressure is too high.
Horgan re-signs with Dundalk http://www.dundalkfc.com/horgan-pens-new-deal/
Absolutely. English clubs are well able to send scouts over if they are interested in a player. I thought I read something about Hoban going on trial to Kilmarnock, or have I got that wrong ? Anyway, would be nice to see more Irish players have the self respect to turn down trials.
Out for a spell, got neglected, lay on the bench unselected.
Kevin O'Connor and Tom Morris just confirmed as re-signings for LTFC.
Paul Hunt
Paul Skinner (Athlone)
Jamie Mulhall
Tom Morris
Pat Flynn
Pat Sullivan
William Tyrrell
Lorcan Shannon
Kevin O'Connor
Stephen Rice
Mark Salmon
Rhys Gorman
Don Cowan
Conor O'Brien
Gary Shaw
Davy O'Sullivan
Ger Pender
Hopefully that's going to change with more European performances like Pats'. In fact, I don't think it's all that surprising that Legia would consider Pats tougher opponents than Celtic - not because they have better individual players (Celtic do) but I think they're better set up to play the type of football required in Europe. A couple more results like Dundalk's in Hadjuk would raise some eyebrows too.
Limerick FC:
Shane Duggan
Ali Abass
Prince Ageymang
Prince and Ali signed but gone home for the off season and awaiting work permits for next year but have signed forms according to 95fm.
Galway United re-signed Alex Byrne and Jake Keegan for the coming season
Sligo Rovers:
Gavin Peers
Ruairi Keating
Regan Donelon
Gary Armstrong
David Cawley
Gary Boylan
Kevin Devaney
Dinny Corcoran
Steven Beattie
Keith Ward
Rafael Cretaro
Alan Keane
John Russell
Danny Ledwith
Ryan Coulter
Life without Rovers, it makes no sense...it's a heartache...nothing but a fools game. S.R.F.C.
Galway United updated:
Ger Hanley
Stephen Walsh
Alex Byrne
Jake Keegan
I wonder if Tommy Dunne will try and pick up a few ex-Cork City players for Galway. Ian Turner who was on loan at Limerick would be a decent signing. Can't see him coming back to us.
He said in an interview in a local paper today that he was looking at retaining as many as possible of the team that were involved in the final few matches of the season, and on top of that he was also talking with 4-5 players with LOI experience that would add to the team.
He hopes to finalise most of the signings by the middle of December as he looks at a return to training in the 2nd week of January.
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