I know it's old now sbgawa but Asterix must think kitchen sinks are legal tender. He does seem to come out of the woodwork inferring huge money is spent whenever Dundalk make a signing particularly from outside LoI. We havent quite reached the sort of money splashed around 2005-08 as individual clubs or as a league yet (but the boom is back afterall...). Similar to Rovers the manager/head coach of whatever Perth's title is given his budget and that's what he works with.
Where did I say huge money was spent? Usually with those type of signings if its a free signing, the players club announces that they've been released. Wigan have said he been transferred which would suggest a fee was involved.
No doubt the complicated formula you used to work that one out was the appliance of science...
Hello, hello? What's going on? What's all this shouting, we'll have no trouble here!
- E Tattsyrup.
I think DFC have been fairly prudent so far in transfers and especially since P6 took over. I can only think to the McEleney transfer where they stumped up the money. I think that was 55k Sterling. Some will argue it was money spent buying back a player who left for free, maybe but he was out of contract, and same rules apply to all players in same situation.
For the 2019 season Dundalk have only taken in 3 new players, definite no transfer fees on two, Dan Kelly and Aaran McCarey while I’m not sure about Flores, I’d be surprised if there was one, seems more the case they allowed him to leave.
It’s worth noting a good few senior players have left already, Sava, Poynton and Ronan Murray, and O’Donnell retiring being the top ones and at least two fringe / younger lads have also moved on.
The sound bites from Perth and Gill would suggest at least two more will join pre 15/02, I think Dundalk need at least one more MF man, and possibly a right full to challenge Gannon. If Dundalk are to progress better in Europe this summer, options will need to be better than 2018. That was seriously exposed in Larnaca and the opportunity this summer is once in a long time, being the first Irish side seeded in the CL. That alone is ‘almost’ a bye into round 2.
Last edited by oriel; 26/01/2019 at 10:34 PM.
#DundalkFC - First Irish club to win an away game in Europe (1963), first Irish club to win points in a group stage in Europe (2016).
Very excited by that squad, especially after the last few years. If Forrestor and Miele in particular perform to their potential we should be very strong. Defence looks good too.
Also agree that you'd have to feel a bit sorry for Liam, we certainly seem to have upped the budget since he left.
Edit : Note that we've signed Paul Cleary. Hope we haven't gone "downmarket" in doing so.
Last edited by TonyD; 27/01/2019 at 6:32 PM.
Out for a spell, got neglected, lay on the bench unselected.
Gary Boylan confirmed as signing for Cork from Sligo. How many players have made that move in recent years?
#NeverStopNotGivingUp
12 now I think. Not a huge loss.
Caulfield does seem to like looking to sligo for a few players. We don't seem to get much longevity out of them though. I know he's been out injured but based on what sligo fans have seen, what can we expect from him?
Versatile and he will have some good games but not near consistent enough. Two good feet and ok in the air. Frustrating player who just never kicked on in the Showgrounds after being given chances in different positions by different managers. Bad ACL injury last season.
Oh and throw him a Gah ball ... he'll love that.
Manager: Fergal, have you your boots with ya?
Fergal: Ya, I have them here.
Manager: Ah good stuff, well give them to this man so, he forgot his!
Scott Allardyce to Bohs, defensive midfielder, played with Dundee United. and a loan spell with East Fife. Clearly our secret weapon in our march to yet another international trophy.
Sam Byrne (Dundalk) to Bohemian FC
Bookmarks