Maybe Martyn for Derry or Cawley for shelsOriginally Posted by in_da_red
McTiernan hasn't reported back for pre-season training. Heard he's saying he's still injured and I also heard that he's saying that he's going to take a rest from football for a while.
Something else I heard about the Boyle striker is that a premier division club is very interested in signing him and a player with local connections could be coming our way in exchange.
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Maybe Martyn for Derry or Cawley for shelsOriginally Posted by in_da_red
Life without Rovers, it makes no sense...it's a heartache...nothing but a fools game. S.R.F.C.
I would take either of them in exchange for McT.Originally Posted by sligoman
I have scattered my dreams underneath your feet, tread carefully, cos it's my dreams you walk on.
Think McT has massive potential but is injury prone. Can't see Shels letting Cawley go and anyway with Jason Byrne and Crowe upfront they are unlikely to be interested in paying for McT.
As well as that Cawley has just won a league medal with Shels and is on a full time contract--He hardly wants to play first division football right now.
It's more likely to be the likes of Longford or Harps. Or what about Bray ? Connections with the area....Wes Charles to return ????...
I must say I'm surprised at how highly rated McTiernan is according to above posts. Personally I don't rate him any more as a Sligo Rovers player. He's not built of the type of stuff needed to be a winner. He's too quick at dropping the head and too slow at recovering from injury. Basic the lad's heart is not in it and a move would certainly do him all the good in the world. When he broke on to the scene with Rovers he had a huge appitite for the game. I think siemprered rightly pointed out in many of his posts that McT was getting badly coached. I have to agree with that point and it was all down to Mr O'Riordan. McT went through a bad patch and never really recovered. There's no doubt there's goals in the lad but it will take something special to get it out of him now. A fresh start will certainly help but first it's down to himself to get his head right. Only he can decide where his football future lies.
Last edited by Petmuller; 28/01/2005 at 3:12 PM.
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Have to agree with Petmuller on this one
Dont you mean Siempered?Originally Posted by 1 9 2 8
Life without Rovers, it makes no sense...it's a heartache...nothing but a fools game. S.R.F.C.
You're such a silly **** sligo*****Originally Posted by sligoman
'Don't dream - to dream is to be disappointed'
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