grab T molloy now that Roddy is no longer at Carlise.
by Mark Woods Evening Echo
Cork City are speaking to three experienced players with a view to signing them for the new season which starts in July.
Club owner Brian Lennox confirmed this to the Echo today and also added that manager Liam Murphy is on the hunt for players in the US.
"He's due back from Boston in 10 days and we'll then go across to England to look at some more," Lennox said.
City don't intend a huge clear out of players, but the new owner stressed the importance of strengthening the squad from last season.
"If the new players blend with the youngsters I can't see a reason why we can't be in with a shout for honours," he added.
Lennox would only say some of them had eircom League experience.
"Everybody knows we need a forward and a central midfield player but those are not the only two areas we're looking at improving. The position regarding Ollie Cahill's future remains unclear. The ball is in Ollie's court and it's up to him to come back to us."
Lennox is busy building the right structures for the era of summer soccer in Ireland.
"Cork City FC must become professional off the pitch first. It would be illogical to conduct our business any other way. We will have a new office and club phone line at Turners Cross which we are renting from the Munster Football Association,
"We must also look for land to develop our own training facilities. Until such time as the infra-structure is right we won't be in a position to go with a professional squad."
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grab T molloy now that Roddy is no longer at Carlise.
It's only just begun...............
If the last 21 years were class, here's looking forward to the next 21 years. It is our time
Id rather see Kabia back in the X before Molloy, he's crap! His temper is too hot as well.Originally posted by Dricky
grab T molloy now that Roddy is no longer at Carlise.
As I say, we're just young & a bit nieve.
Originally posted by James
City don't intend a huge clear out of players, but the new owner stressed the importance of strengthening the squad from last season.
"Cork City FC must become professional off the pitch first. It would be illogical to conduct our business any other way. We will have a new office and club phone line at Turners Cross which we are renting from the Munster Football Association,
"We must also look for land to develop our own training facilities. Until such time as the infra-structure is right we won't be in a position to go with a professional squad."
Lennox saying the right things anyway.
Does that mean "3 players around Liam O'Brian's age & on a free trnsfer coz they're burned out and not up to dvision 1 or 2 anymore"? I hope notOriginally posted by James
Cork City are speaking to three experienced players![]()
As I say, we're just young & a bit nieve.
Yes - experienced brings certain players to mind alright. Patsy is experienced!
But I think even Liam O'Brien brought something to City...briefly...like a few nice touches and a goal direct from a free kick.
City have already signed Alan Reynolds form Longford.
All I remember Liam O'Brien doing in his time with city was coming off the bench to almost immeadiately score long range equaliser v rovers in the cup up in santry.
Have they???Originally posted by DTS
City have already signed Alan Reynolds form Longford.
Who is he, & whats he like?
There's no mention on Citynet of ireland.com
As I say, we're just young & a bit nieve.
oh i remember that clearly.....i was just telling anthony buckley and dobbsy what a waster liam o'brien was when the flaming eejit scored that goal for the match to end in a draw!!ive never complained about a player sinceOriginally posted by pete
All I remember Liam O'Brien doing in his time with city was coming off the bench to almost immeadiately score long range equaliser v rovers in the cup up in santry.![]()
Reynolds name has popped up before....any truth in it?
apparently there is.....................Originally posted by Pablo
Reynolds name has popped up before....any truth in it?
Ah Liam was great, sure if you had a sore neck or a hangover at a match all you had to do was watch him and it didn't take any effort- sure he never left the centre circle! STUPID JUDAS %/($(/%§&"§&%Originally posted by pete
All I remember Liam O'Brien doing in his time with city was coming off the bench to almost immeadiately score long range equaliser v rovers in the cup up in santry.![]()
But he was very very very good at training!!!!!!! that must of been great for the team morale.
It's only just begun...............
If the last 21 years were class, here's looking forward to the next 21 years. It is our time
dont forget his two in waterford when we scored 3 on devine in about 4 minutes after going one down !!Originally posted by pete
All I remember Liam O'Brien doing in his time with city was coming off the bench to almost immeadiately score long range equaliser v rovers in the cup up in santry.
soccer isn't a matter of life or death its more important than that!!!
i heard we could be after a good friend of ours whose out of contract soon EFFENBERG![]()
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soccer isn't a matter of life or death its more important than that!!!
I remember that ..... that was great .... the City support went mad and security guards (all two of them) came up on the steps between us and the Waterford fans, i dont know why because there wasn't a peep out of them. The coolest thing that night was the ghostbusters pouring the tea. T'was a great cuppa alright.Originally posted by mouldymurphy
dont forget his two in waterford when we scored 3 on devine in about 4 minutes after going one down !!
The SFAI are the governing body for grassroots football in Ireland, not the FAI. Its success or the lack of is all down to them.
i remember it well. as for LOB i think a lot of city fans were so dissapointed in his general play that season some actually wondered why we were actually paying money for him at all?
i also rememebr himscoring a cracker against drogheda in the cross at the end of the season at the shed end.
so please to brian and liam no more liam o'briens (though I reckon we will end up getting stephen geoghan and martin russell)
john flynn? - awesome!!!!!!
Originally posted by pete
Lennox saying the right things anyway.
Yeah! Cork City even have a PHONE now! Cool!
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Laurent Kabila ? Yes, he'd beef up the attack all right.Originally posted by Troy.McClure
Id rather see Kabia back in the X before Molloy, he's crap! His temper is too hot as well.
Seriously though, Dave Hill was a good signing although he played his best football when he was with a better team and consequently won the Double.
Most foreigners are a waste of time because they inevitably beedle off if things aren't to their liking. Nearly all the American players leave after a season, not to mention most of the English ones ( ask any Sligo Rovers fan ). Players from countries with poor leagues make the best signings as they have nowhere to go back to e.g. Eric Lavine, Charles Mbabzi Livingstone etc.
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