i think Dominic Foley went for less to Bohs from the portugeuse teamOriginally Posted by Eirambler
Apparently on his way to Leicester for just £30,000.
I know his contract is up in 6 months but thats still almost for nothing.
Possibly a record low transfer fee for a current Irish International (in the last 10 years anyway).
i think Dominic Foley went for less to Bohs from the portugeuse teamOriginally Posted by Eirambler
With just six months to go on your contract you can go for nothing
if you wait a while, does seem a very small sum though.
He may be an international but he is not quite a superstar (yet).
I guess the transfer fee was too much for Rangers in the end....
"Jacques Santini...will be greeted in every dugout of the country by "one-nil, one-nil" - Clive Tyldsley, 89th minute of France-England June 13, 2004.
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Maybury on not fulfilling his potential in that Leeds team.
http://www.yorkshirepost.co.uk/sport...road-1-7329207
Really?“We had some great young players. Steve McPhail, Nicky Byrne and Harry Kewell were there with me. I was in the second year and (Jonathan)Woodgate and (Paul) Robinson were in the first year. I remember one meeting; I think it was at the start of a new year.
You're like Dr Frankenstein bringing the monster thread back from the dead.
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I can't seem to find a thread dedicated to Maybury, but The42.ie have published a lengthy interview piece today looking back at his career: http://www.the42.ie/alan-maybury-int...99602-May2017/
He talks about having rejected an offer from Rangers in his youth and how things are now, twenty years since he won the FA Youth Cup with Leeds United's "golden generation". He says he didn't actually support Rangers, as is often claimed. Oddly, this 2004 interview piece in the Irish Times claimed he supported them as a boy, with this alleged support being described by interviewee Mary Hannigan as "natural enough for a young lad born in to the Protestant footballing faith".
Anyway, the facts appear to be that he had been on trial at Rangers after doing well for Home Farm in the Milk Cup and felt well-treated in Glasgow as the club flew his family over and Walter Smith spoke to them personally. Of his feelings towards Rangers, he said the following to The42.ie: "After that experience, it's a club you start to look out for, but I wouldn't say I supported Rangers."
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Joining the backroom setup at St Johnstone as youth coach: http://www.perthstjohnstonefc.co.uk/...backroom-staff
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