Luca Connell to Celtic must at this stage honestly be one of the worst transfers in the history of Irish youth football. Not in the Under 21 squad either.
I'm sure there's rules as to why he went to that level such as loan transfer windows or something. He could do worse than coming to LOI for a while, if he is to have a good career he would prove it at LOI level and could be back over by the time he's 21/22 . Youth is definitely on his side.
Its really hard to think of a worse one. Look at the list of clubs who were monitoring him two years ago:
https://www.thesun.ie/sport/football/4082998/tottenham-will-swoop-for-bolton-starlet-luca-connell-after-trotters-went-into-administration/
He hasn't played a competitive game since.
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He was incredibly ill-advised in moving to a team playing in so low quality a league and one that has no proper U-23 team. The boy's wasted years of his career.
And to think, we were worried about his defecting at one stage!
I checked this with a Queen's Park supporter I deal with through work. He said that Queen's Park are going to be playing matches three times a week for the next few months to get the season finished.
On the face of it, it is quite disappointing that it has to got to this and that Connell is signing for a team playing at that level. But there are a few positives to take from it (plenty games, Hampden Park, stays in Glasgow, moves with a teammate, Canice Carroll is there) and he is still only 19. Hopefully he can make the most of this.
If he turns in to a Super-Star everybody will be saying this was a brilliant strategy and everyone will be copying it ! !
this is was what was discussed in the mods forum:
Full disclosure - I have a close friend from Liverpool, and there's at least two other members of the forum who know him.
He was at Hillsbrough, not in the Leppings Lane end, and obviously never buys that paper. I've donated to the Justice for the 96 campaign, and a few years ago took part in the memorial walk in the Phoenix Park - https://twitter.com/tetsujin1979/sta...09219700613120
I don't buy the paper, and don't read articles on their site. I've told people who send me links via text/email/whatsapp/etc to their site that I'm not going to open it and not to send me links to the site.
Disabling the links is my way of supporting the movement - I'm not stopping anyone from reading the article, the link itself is still there as text. Most browsers will still allow you to select the text and open it as a link.
The other mods have supported disabling the links, as long as each change is clarified with the following "Links to that site disabled on the Ireland subforum in support of the Justice for the 96 campaign"
I should have been clearer about the reasons behind the change, my apologies
I'll add all this to the stickied post later
Just to confirm, that's been the nature of the mod conversation. Short of Dahamsta nixing it, it'll continue like that.
You can't spell failure without FAI
To be clear, I've never personally bought the Sun, but most newspapers and media groups are pretty unsavoury, are they not? Would a Times link be any more acceptable? They're both owned by the same company.
Just as an example, the 'left-leaning' Evening Standard, owned by the same Russian former KGB oligarch who owns the right-on, liberal Independent, had Gideon Osborne as editor for years and have sold editorial control to the evil tech giants Google and Uber for several millions.
If a talented Irish journalist who happened to work for the Irish Sun posted a particularly relevant and interesting article, why shouldn't the link be posted?
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Luca's reignited career deserves better.
Oh I know...
An assist and man of the match on his debut for what it's worth (not much given the level but at least he'll play games).
I hear you about the level but it's still a significant sign I think. We've had a few guys dropping way below the level we could reasonably have expected and they've done little or nothing, so to stand out in the way one would hope is a result, especially with his lack of game time the past year or so. Good for him.
I tend to agree - from what I've seen of him he could tear it up at that level and that can only be a good thing.
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