an offer from who?Originally posted by James
The agreement was made possible when the Blues accepted an offer for the former Cork City winger, Dave Moore, who has not commanded a regular place in the team in recent months.
Waterford United completed their many transfer dealings for the season when they secured the services of former Saint Patrick's Athletic winger Padraig Drew yesterday.
The agreement was made possible when the Blues accepted an offer for the former Cork City winger, Dave Moore, who has not commanded a regular place in the team in recent months.
The arrival of Drew gives additional options on the left side for Waterford, where the objective in recent weeks has been to strengthen the midfield.
Following the arrival of Tony Smith last week, and the return of Noel Hunt from Shamrock Rovers, the competition for places has increased and so the club acceded to Dave Moore's request to be released before the transfer deadline expired.
Waterford United's next match is expected to be Sunday against Drogheda United, should the pitch at the RSC pass an inspection earlier that day.
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Last edited by James; 01/02/2002 at 8:16 PM.
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an offer from who?Originally posted by James
The agreement was made possible when the Blues accepted an offer for the former Cork City winger, Dave Moore, who has not commanded a regular place in the team in recent months.
Nobody seems to know!!!!
AFAIK he asked to be released because he wasn't getting his game and is now with Douglas Hall in the MSL
Jeez Glasgow Celtic, Cork City, Waterford & now Douglas Hall..........Originally posted by joe
AFAIK he asked to be released because he wasn't getting his game and is now with Douglas Hall in the MSL
Seems like another disillusioned young export to the UK. I'm sure he was on top of the world when moved to Glasgow too. No idea how hes doing work wise but a perfect example of why players need to able to stay in Ireland til they at least 18-19.
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