https://www.irishmirror.ie/sport/soc...bring-18778357
Graham Burke linked with a loan move back to Rovers.
Carr no thank you !!!
[QUOTE=D24Saint;2010304]Carr no thank you !!![/QUOTE
Would sign him in a heartbeat.
Burke is not a midfielder he is a striker, was our top scorer with 13 (from memory) when transferred mid season.
I would love to have him back.
He hasn't exactly been prolific in his career, no point bringing in a player that wont solve our problem.Would sign him in a heartbeat
The problem pat's have is not on the pitch, or even on the sidelines. It's in the stands, in my honest opinion.
The fans have seemingly decided not to take to my precious H from the off and appear intent on hounding him out...😀😀😀
Burke would be a very good addition to Rovers if they can get him, he'll certainly offer a lot more options than Cummins does. It will also give them a better chance of closing the gap on Dundalk, even if there is only one game left between them and that's in oriel park.
I wonder how long PNE will look to loan him out for, up to end of Dec probably ?
#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).
If he goes on loan to Rovers (or any other LoI club) he won't be able to play in England again till the January window - it's a disadvantage that does not apply to lower league loans within England. If it happens, it does not augur well for his future at PNE or at another club in England
He is an Irish International player so Rovers are bound to bust out a few more kitchen sinks to take him back on loan!
He is another of the league's great hopes of plying his trade in England after cutting his teeth here. Maguire remains the only recent solid success albeit injury hampered. His involvement with the International squad is probably as much to do with the lack of options than him tearing up the Championship. Salford would pay a good wage at a level Bruke should be well fit for..
Burke is a bit like Mceleney in a way. They have the ability to play at a higher level but havent done it when they had the chance. Outstandingly gifted players but england may not be the place for them. Ok Mceleney was unlucky to be at a bad club but he still ended up back here and not at another English outfit. Jack Byrne at Cambuur should have been a sign for cultured irish players that other leagues may be a better fit. Or maybe its a complete misconception that the lower english leagues are more blood and thunder. Maybe they are just better than we think?
Either way, if Burke comes back, the league highlights package will be better for it and Im sure bradley will find a way to fit him in and i dont see many kitchen sinks being needed for a loan player. A good move though probably too late to prise the league from dundalk just yet. If he signs for next year and jack byrne stays (i can dream)......
What's another year?
There wasn't a whole lot to get my studious little friend. See I just choose not to fire back to every single post with a wind up attempt whereas you serve no purpose here other than that. I'm sure it entertains you in the library while you struggle to keep up with the intensity of your diploma but It's pretty dull reading and clogs up what could be an interesting cross-club forum.
On the topic of transfers, what have you got? Anything interesting?
Dundalk interested in Zach Elbouzedi as per an article in the Irish Mirror yesterday, report is saying Waterford have knocked back the latest offer.
He is a free agent at the end of the season I think. Very good player, though not sure who's place he'd take, but he def would improve the options, we were limited for that for the left side in Riga with Duffy not travelling.
#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).
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