I'm sure lots of us think we know everything about our own club too
Most people have at least been using links or facts in arguing their case.
And then there's one who is just being an aggressive dick when talking about it, with no real substance. Guess which one that is?
Doesn't make one side wrong and the other right, but I know which I'd tend to side with in any argument.
Page 1 of the annual transfers thread and we already have people arguing over whether or not a tiny development fee was paid between clubs for a transfer that happened nearly 4 years ago. What a league and forum we’ve got ladies and gentlemen
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Yes Stew, the highly respected Donegal Live. Real concrete stuff there.
Sorry to see you're so offended, it's just I'm not a fan of fellas presenting things as a fact when they haven't got a dickie bird about what they're ****ting on about. And not for the first time either. Lad is a painful know-all.
roddy collins you're a flanker you're a flanker!
Back to transfer rumours Mikey Place from Ballymena United to Galway United is apparently a done deal
The Leinster Senior League needs a strong Bohemians
I'm starting to think Galway might have paid even more for Place. Seems a real sore point.
21 leagues and 25 cups.
Really interesting article a few weeks back about Jack Keaney looking forward to going into full time football, he must have offers to be glong public. I'm guessing Cork, Galway or Waterford, my money would be on Galway, he's such a technically limited footballer, but Caulfield likes them large and agricultural, and he fits the bill in that regard. Had one ok season when Todd had his back, but with Todd not there this season, he was cat. Nice lad, not a centre back however, and wasn't mobile enough as a 6 before that. Sligo might be tempted maybe to come back for him.
Sorry that you feel this way Olander, very strong opinions. There is an option (somewhere) to mute certain posters which is an avenue worth exploring if you take exception to certain members.
Enjoy the off-season and United's return to top flight football.
@Olander, cut it out. @Shearer, sticks and stones. Don't feed trolls.
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With Mannus retiring will Rovers be looking for a new keeper or has Pohls earned the right to succeed him? He did well for the most part when Mannus was injured and Irish Times' match report says he was very good in Cork on Monday.
I think he's a reasonably decent number two, but if Rovers want to kick on, they'll need to strengthen significantly in that department, not to mention a further three or four positions. Don't think they'll get the league handed to them just as easy next season.
https://kesslereffect.bandcamp.com/album/kepler - New music. It's not that bad.
Pohls has been absolutely superb when called on this season and deserves to start as #1. I genuinely can't believe it's panned out that way but the lad has paid his dues and came up with some huge moments this year.
Am I still a bit nervous about him? Yep. Could it backfire? Yep. But it's hard to look past him after the way he played and it would be some slap in the face to not give him a chance. Westwood waiting in the wings maybe.
21 leagues and 25 cups.
You'd imagine unless they've someone good enough to make the step up in the U19s that they'll be signing a senior keeper anyway, so it makes sense to give Pohls the confidence boost of saying that it's his spot to lose once Mannus is off.
21 leagues and 25 cups.
Ronan Finn to UCD for 2 year masters.
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