Paddy McCourt has left Luton to move back to Derry. He said he'll sign for an Irish club.
I'd say there'll be plenty of interest, though if he's looking to spend more time with the family, you would imagine that would exclude most clubs.
Assuming Dublin isn't an option, you'd be looking at Derry, Crues, Cliftonville, Linfield, and maybe at a stretch Dundalk.
The IL could suit well with no overnights and getting back on Saturdays at a reasonable time. Money would certainly be less than at the likes of Dundalk though.
Seems Waterford are cutting the squad to 14 by releasing 8 players and signing. Rest of squad will be made up of 17/19's
Newstalk have it that he's signing for Derry. http://www.newstalk.com/Paddy-McCour...-to-Derry-City
Shields says he hasn't spoken to him yet though.
A more measured piece in the Sun (is that an oxymoron?)
.PADDY McCOURT may join hometown club Derry City for the second half of the season.
McCourt yesterday parted company with Luton Town where he has 12 months to run on his contract.
The winger is returning home for personal reasons which also ruled him out of consideration for Northern Ireland’s Euro 2016 squad.
With his elder brother Harry on the club’s board, they are fully aware of his circumstances and know football will take a back seat for the 32-year-old in the coming weeks.
They have no immediate plans to approach him about rejoining the club for which he played prior to a move to Celtic in 2008.
But, if he is in a position to resume his career in the coming months, it is hoped he may agree to join Kenny Shiels’ squad.
If he does, it is likely he would stay only until the end of the current campaign as a move to the USA is on the cards.McCourt began his career at Rochdale.
After being called into a Republic of Ireland Under-21 squad, he was handed a senior Northern Ireland cap at the age of 18 in 2002.
But he had to wait almost seven years for his second appearance.
In the meantime, his career in England stalled but he impressed during a short stint at Shamrock Rovers, which prompted Stephen Kenny to bring him to the Brandywell.
After three years there, he turned down interest from West Bromwich Albion to sign for Celtic.
He became a cult hero at Parkhead for his stunning solo goals but struggled to keep fit while in Scotland.
In 2013, he left Glasgow and had stints with Barnsley, Brighton and Notts County before joining Luton in a two-year contract last summer.
He won the most recent of his 17 caps against Latvia in November and has scored twice.
He was a marginal call to make Michael O’Neill’s 23-man squad before telling him he would not be in a position to travel
http://www.thesun.ie/irishsol/homepa..._-Imageandlink
Never mind Duff among other internationals that return to LoI Paddy McCourt is by far the most exciting of all to have watched and hopefully will be again even for half a season! By far the most gifted footballer of the modern era not to have played at the top of the game!
Last edited by Nesta99; 27/05/2016 at 12:24 PM.
Maybe some sponsor will pay his wages so he can play for a club with little resources like Derry or maybe Dundalk
True! You should see the state of Oriel Park so a few wages being sponsored would be appreciated but I would add every club to the list of those with little resources.
Gael - His son is signed, just problems with registration after his time in England. Available from July.
He said 8 out, and 5 in. Rod is one, and yes Son in Law is another. Although I thought he had a two year deal at Bray.
Jordan Keegan, Wilo Mc Donagh and who I'm led to believe is Shane Supple make up the 5 that are been talked about here.
You're a joke of a club. No wonder you're in the situation you're in if your board is getting led around by the nose by that spoofer.
The fans of First Division Champions 2016 Limerick FC gave you over a grand. It wasn't for Jordan Keegan and ****in Willo McDonagh.
I gave you two euro forty myself - just sitting here numb.
My only consolation is that it won't end well for ye.
Waterford done the same thing a couple of seasons ago, put out the begging bowl only to sign a heap of new players in the transfer window. Same old, same old.
Can only say I told you so. The players above certainly won't be coming to Waterford on amateur forms with no wages or 'expenses'.
https://kesslereffect.bandcamp.com/album/kepler - New music. It's not that bad.
I've always given to other LOI clubs when there's been fundraisers to help keep them afloat but Waterford no way, they have no one but themselves to blame for the way that club is being run. I'd say Limerick and bohs fans aren't too happy to see their money going to sign Roddy's favourites
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