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    I think if Ed McCarthy is passing that test then Towell would be fine. I think purely as a footballer he's still more than capable of adding something to basically any side in the league, but as it stands there just isn't room in central midfield for the remaining Dublin teams so it'll be interesting to see where he ends up.

    Seems like Adam O'Reilly will remain at Derry. Possibly a weird one for him as by all accounts he was set to leave, but it seems like Pats wanted Baggley over him and he didn't sufficiently impress Leyton Orient while over there, so staying put has ended up being his best option.

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    Gbemi Arubi to Dundalk. When we had a ball of oney we seemed to be scratching around for scraps making signings, now when we're on our knees we're getting good business done before Christmas.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Another Bohemia View Post
    Caulfield and Horgan have their own dressing room as a result of this policy
    Ah Horgan gets 5 minutes before a game, when he isnt banned...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nesta99 View Post
    Gbemi Arubi to Dundalk. When we had a ball of money we seemed to be scratching around for scraps making signings, now when we're on our knees we're getting good business done before Christmas.
    And 'targeting' the likes of striker Cami Elliot of the 1 goal fame in 18 months, from the Scot Highland League, where he is possibly now back with same club, or maybe tier 4 of Scot. Another classic recruitment by Gartland / SOD in early 2023, and there were many more. A fee was paid for a left full Walker, who played possibly 2 games, 3 max and wasn't injured.

    Seems decent bit of business by Kilduff so far, and Enda Minogue possibly next, this is exactly what is needed, the better standard of the FD talent that know the division.
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    and we're not paying ridiculous money. 30k a week would have made a good chunk of Premier Division players within our budget last season, players that have won leagues before and did last season again among others, players that wanted to stay at the club reviously, players that would have returned - keepers that wouldnt chuck a ball in to the net. Players that knew the league and that we knew. No harm in a few wild punts from abroad but a squad full of them, + players on loan from clubs that never extend loans and buying lads from Scottish 4th tier. That we paid any transfer fees the last few season when there ar free agents overlooked, have just cleared outstanding debt to parent clubs for loanees?? The more the manner in which business is being done for the coming season the more the antics of the last few are mind boggling and drives up the old blood pressure! You couldnt make it up, just seemed like a transfer of money more than players. Apologies for that vent but.....

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    Dundalk heavy favourites for the First Division with the players they’ve retained and signings made so far ….
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    Quote Originally Posted by joey B View Post
    Dundalk heavy favourites for the First Division with the players they’ve retained and signings made so far ….
    Take it handy now, there should be no losing the run of things! There has been enough of that at Dundalk for the last few years to do a lifetime. Galway, by far the best funded and strongest 1st division squads in recent years, took until yr3 to get promoted so while we may end up being bookies favourites little should be taken for granted. Im not basing this on past experiences of the 1st Division either as it was arguably a much more level playing field across both divisions as all PT back then.

    I think this 1st Division could well be the weakest, with respect, than it has for a while with no Cork, Waterford, Galway, Shels, Drogs type combo of clubs in the promotion hunt. UCD as ever will be the unknowns that could blow you away, the stock has risen in recent years for Athlone, Cobh as part of a multiclub ye never know if a bunch of unknowns in could be decent quality. Treaty will have hopes, Kerry will look to go better, maybe just one better than Longford though. Bray and Wexford ar no mugs if automatic promotion doesnt happen for Dundalk and thats yer lot. I dont see the play-offs being anywhere near a hope for promotion.

    There is a definitely a kind of closed shop yoyo club or 2 going to develop between the 2 divisions where 12 or 13 clubs tops will cycle between the divisions and will be hard to break in to for smaller 1st division clubs without something special like a manager, crop of players, proper long term team development or cash injection. PT V FT will be a big part of it but finances are widening too. It is only going to get harder for promoted clubs to stay up. Last year imo will be an outlier where Galway maybe benefited from a stable squad and could tough it out, a return to building a permier division squad each year for promoted sides will resume ad Galway did have PD quality being promoted. There are questions about whether Dundalk could benefit from a number of season in the 1st to rebuild off field, the more I look at it I think getting back up straight away could be important or we will end up wishing we had favourite tags!

    Some musings on transfer activity needed mixed with predictions in the PD then.....
    Galway are actually the squad that I think needs most significant freshening up, age profile needs improving, need to add goals, old tactics wont stay the new new and will be countered. 2024 could be a high tide mark for them without a very healthy winter transfer dealings. Sligo surprised us all, some depth to squad and they'll be an intersting group to watch and see if Russell is the real deal and it was genius to gamble and stick, if they keep Malley with others circling it will be a sign of things. Same old tune for Rovers, was this a transition year or will 2025 also be, latter European games show they have the players already to win the league but they do need to trim the fat. Shels need to be cute with their signings but I dont think they will repeat this season. St Pats, well SK's transfer business is never done, he is always adding lads, believes in 2 players in every position which limits game time to a problem, will jump at an opportunity if a no brainer become available even if not a pressing need but a lot of work already done. Drogs with the switch to FT training dont need a whole lot, Deegan and Brennan wont have much left in the legs but keep the front men and a few additions and they're the surprise side. F..k it though, Im going with Derry bringing in a bunch of players that will show the super hunger needed and will win the league so thats they will finish in 5th position, cause really St Pats and a reinvigorated Rovers will slug it out and St Pats shading it. Can Rovers replicate European group performances domestically next season - it should never have been a problem in the 1st place really, maybe some fresh faces on the coaching side is as key as a few players. Im still intrigued by the Towell situation if he stays in LoI.

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    Quote Originally Posted by joey B View Post
    Dundalk heavy favourites for the First Division with the players they’ve retained and signings made so far ….
    Are you making them favourites or is that real bookies odds? If the best players don't play as a team it could take years to get promoted. Shels and Galway are examples of this.

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    The difference is Galway were in a division with at least one other full time team. While there are some "hybrid" or watered down full time set ups in the division Dundalk will be the only true FT that's worth a lock of points on its own.

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    Dundalk are going part time themselves, no? Almost certain I read an article with quotes from Kilduff stating as such.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shinkicker View Post
    Are you making them favourites or is that real bookies odds? If the best players don't play as a team it could take years to get promoted. Shels and Galway are examples of this.
    Just an opinion,Horgan will make hay in the First division and they signed last year’s top scorer in the league aswell,a lot of goals already in the team…..
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    Seems like we have signed Luke Henney from Drogheda

    An excellent signing

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jack B View Post
    Dundalk are going part time themselves, no? Almost certain I read an article with quotes from Kilduff stating as such.
    Staying full time but moving training to the evenings instead of mornings due to lads studying etc

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    Quote Originally Posted by dundalkfc10 View Post
    Seems like we have signed Luke Henney from Drogheda

    An excellent signing
    surprised at that one. Seemed a useful/versatile player for Drogheda. Local lad too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by joey B View Post
    Just an opinion,Horgan will make hay in the First division and they signed last year’s top scorer in the league aswell,a lot of goals already in the team…..
    I was only asking the question.

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    I, too would consider Dundalk heavy favorites, there's a huge resource gap between 1st and PD, they'll have home crowds probably twice maybe triple, the next best team. Already have a couple of players far too good for the level with half a squad, they'll have no problem picking off the best of the rest, there's no 2nd strong Full Time team to compete.
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    In the strangest turn of the transfer window so far it seems Carrick Rangers are raiding Wexford’s squad, Reece Webb the second player to move after Ethan Boyle …..
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    Quote Originally Posted by joey B View Post
    Dundalk heavy favourites for the First Division with the players they’ve retained and signings made so far ….
    A big gamble IMO, if they don't go straight back up they could end up being in as bad if no worse a situation come the end of the 2025 season. Looking like they will have the biggest wage budget by a significant margin
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    Sure we were persecuted on the budget for licencing so the must be the real deal and all will be grand regardless! We're starting off -€1.5m, restructured or not thats a leveller. Gamble, ambition, need to have PD income, shrewd dealings, madness, all of the above but sure whats new at Dundalk FC

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