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    Sligo Rovers sign New Zealander Oskar van Hattum….
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    Patrick Ferry re-signs for Harps ..
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    Alex Dunne signs for Kerry - plenty of minutes for UCD last season, and also for Rovers in 2022, so certainly looks somewhat of a coup on paper, at least. Daniel Okwute has also re-signed.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nesta99 View Post
    If they were to live in Donegal, fixed abode with name on a long term house lease etc. Could they train/play ie work in Derry under the CTA. Is there a loophole as Id know a few EU people that live in Dundalk but work in Newry and they'd not have been here when EU nationals resident in the UK had a bunch of paperwork to fill, pre Brexit resident in Ireland etc.
    These guys must not be very good at economics, have family in Newry, anyone with sense would look to work in Dundalk (15 mins drive) and earn 30-40% more, same as folk in Derry/ Donegal if opportunities. Was a story a few years ago, an entire hospital ward moved from Derry NHS to Letterkenny HSE, got 30% min 'rise' and most had very little change to their commute. A huge amount who live in Newry work in Dub / DLK, far better wages.

    Back to LOI, not sure I can see Towell back to Dundalk, seemingly he has 2 better offers from PD clubs, assuming none of the top 4, that would leave Waterford or Galway and not sure Bohs interested, can't see him going to Sligo, but maybe wild card in Cork C ? Has he one last year in PD or does he want to go out all guns blazing where it all started in LOI?

    As always will all depend on $$$$, if I was a player of his age I'd probably be looking at one last decent contract, then move into coaching.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Shearer View Post
    Mikey Place gone from Ballymena to Harps.
    Was he injured this season, or just not getting on at Ballymena? Always thought he looked decent enough.

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    Quote Originally Posted by EalingGreen View Post
    Assuming he settles (only left Pompey for family reasons), GW can rip up the LOI, since he's English Championship standard.

    As for Boyce, normally I'd be inclined to agree (esp re injury), except that Hearts fans are saying that since he came into the team recently in place of Shankland, he's been excellent. And since he never had any pace, his age need not be a problem.

    And if Shane Ferguson still has some fuel left in the tank (unsure), he should be a good signing for the LOI, for a season or two at least.
    I'd generally agree with that. Happy that Whyte has signed a three year contract especially.
    Also, and maybe it's fine, but are we paying a clean fortune for these lads? Rumours that Coleraine were offering £3k a week to Whyte, which sounds utterly preposterous, yes, but probably still less than was he was getting across the water. Maybe we outbid them?

    Slightly aside, but Coleraine, with Henry Ross and his backers, seem to be throwing the money around these days.

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    Quote Originally Posted by brendy_éire View Post
    Was he injured this season, or just not getting on at Ballymena? Always thought he looked decent enough.
    Could be useful in the First division with his pace and scored a few for us there a few seasons ago,hasn’t seemed to have been up to Premier division level in the north looking at his goal return for Ballymena …..
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    Quote Originally Posted by oriel View Post
    These guys must not be very good at economics, have family in Newry, anyone with sense would look to work in Dundalk (15 mins drive) and earn 30-40% more, same as folk in Derry/ Donegal if opportunities. Was a story a few years ago, an entire hospital ward moved from Derry NHS to Letterkenny HSE, got 30% min 'rise' and most had very little change to their commute. A huge amount who live in Newry work in Dub / DLK, far better wages.

    Back to LOI, not sure I can see Towell back to Dundalk, seemingly he has 2 better offers from PD clubs, assuming none of the top 4, that would leave Waterford or Galway and not sure Bohs interested, can't see him going to Sligo, but maybe wild card in Cork C ? Has he one last year in PD or does he want to go out all guns blazing where it all started in LOI?

    As always will all depend on $$$$, if I was a player of his age I'd probably be looking at one last decent contract, then move into coaching.
    They travelled over and stay with family that were already in Dundalk, Newry just happened to be where they got work. It could make economic sense to live in the North and work in the South but is it allowed if not 'native' and new to either jursdidction?

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    Quote Originally Posted by EalingGreen View Post
    Assuming he settles (only left Pompey for family reasons), GW can rip up the LOI, since he's English Championship standard.

    As for Boyce, normally I'd be inclined to agree (esp re injury), except that Hearts fans are saying that since he came into the team recently in place of Shankland, he's been excellent. And since he never had any pace, his age need not be a problem.

    And if Shane Ferguson still has some fuel left in the tank (unsure), he should be a good signing for the LOI, for a season or two at least.
    Yeah i think as far as safe bets go Whyte is up there and looks a great signing, not arguing there.

    Just not yet convinced by what Derry are doing generally though. Coming from someone that expected them to challenge/win in in previous seasons and has been underwhelmed by them (as I'd obviously rather them do so than Rovers/Shels). Maybe for the reasons you say Boyce will be a good signing, but there's still question marks and even in the case that he's a success that presumably writes off Hoban because I can't see how they play together, in which case that's their previous marquee signing chalked up as a disappointment because he's suddenly exchanging minutes with another striker of similar profile.

    Ferguson is a wing back, a position that lends itself to athleticism, but is relatively old and lacking in minutes considering this, plus they already have a top player in the position there in Doherty. They were already underperforming relative to their position but given what was expected of them I'd be especially surprised that Derry have gone down the route they have if they also sign Benson.

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    Quote Originally Posted by culloty82 View Post
    Alex Dunne signs for Kerry - plenty of minutes for UCD last season, and also for Rovers in 2022, so certainly looks somewhat of a coup on paper, at least. Daniel Okwute has also re-signed.
    Dunne was at UCD in 2022 also, not rovers. He came through rovers academy but didn’t feature for the first team
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    Best of luck to Michael Noonan. He’s certainly a very hot prospect but at this stage of his career he’d have been unlikely to even be on the bench at St Pats with Melia and Keena covering the sole striker position. It’s being reported that Rocers have guaranteed him first team football to get his signature. That’s surprising to be honest.

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    Quote Originally Posted by brendy_éire View Post
    Was he injured this season, or just not getting on at Ballymena? Always thought he looked decent enough.
    Been used as a right back at Ballymena. Only a handful of games and just wasn't fancied by the look of things. Should be a useful addition at Harps and versatility will be key with a small squad and a lot of young players.
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    Quote Originally Posted by patsdad View Post
    Best of luck to Michael Noonan. He’s certainly a very hot prospect but at this stage of his career he’d have been unlikely to even be on the bench at St Pats with Melia and Keena covering the sole striker position. It’s being reported that Rocers have guaranteed him first team football to get his signature. That’s surprising to be honest.
    The only players guaranteed 1st team football at Rovers next season would be Pico and Watts.
    Everyone else would need to fight for their place.
    Noonan is a prospect and nothing more,but we'll see if he does enough at Rovers to further his career
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    Quote Originally Posted by placid casual View Post
    The only players guaranteed 1st team football at Rovers next season would be Pico and Watts.
    Everyone else would need to fight for their place.
    Noonan is a prospect and nothing more,but we'll see if he does enough at Rovers to further his career
    Yes, that's exactly what I'd have thought but according to the Examiner it's the reason being given by his family for him going to Rovers. Apparently the same money was available to him from Pats.

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    Quote Originally Posted by patsdad View Post
    Yes, that's exactly what I'd have thought but according to the Examiner it's the reason being given by his family for him going to Rovers. Apparently the same money was available to him from Pats.
    I read somewhere that his family are big Rovers fans, so that may be a factor. I’d also be very surprised if Rovers are offering a 16 year old (or has he turned 17 ?) guaranteed first team football. Given that Man City are allegedly interested it looks like only a matter of time before he goes across the water anyway. I’m hoping we’ll have Mason Melia for the season, and would be happy enough to see Conor Carthy return as rumoured.
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    Jack Doherty rupturing his Achilles Tendon is terrible luck for the player and Cobh…..
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    Quote Originally Posted by placid casual View Post
    The only players guaranteed 1st team football at Rovers next season would be Pico and Watts.
    Everyone else would need to fight for their place.
    Noonan is a prospect and nothing more,but we'll see if he does enough at Rovers to further his career
    delighted to hear that about Lopes.

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    Derry apparently on the verge of signing a 4th ex NI international of the window in Carl Winchester from Shrewsbury Town. Turns 32 in April so continues the age profile of the other signings too
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    Quote Originally Posted by 2 Year Contract View Post
    Derry apparently on the verge of signing a 4th ex NI international of the window in Carl Winchester from Shrewsbury Town. Turns 32 in April so continues the age profile of the other signings too
    Seems clear that Doherty is going for it this season.

    Which probably suits Tiernan too, since while an owner can afford to think long-term, managers cannot, they're inevitably under pressure to produce within a year or two or they'll get the chop anyhow.

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    Derry linked with 32 year old Danny Devine too who's a defender with Inverness.

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