Al‑Amin Kazeem is back at Galway. He struggled with Pats tbh but if he can regain his form he will be a useful signing for Galway.
Al‑Amin Kazeem is back at Galway. He struggled with Pats tbh but if he can regain his form he will be a useful signing for Galway.
I'd rather play with 10 men than have that rat in the team
Now now, play nice and he might even show you his photos from his 6 European trips
Joking aside, despite being a poor enough player which resulted in him being a 2nd and often 3rd choice left back at Pats, you still can’t really blame him for going to Pats rather than Galway from Colchester. Particularly when you consider his bank balance is probably better off and he managed to make as many European appearances in 18 months as Galway have in their entire history and now he’s back where he was anyways where he’ll play regularly again. It’s not as if these sort of lads are going to be living off their LOI money when they retire so they may as well make hay while the sun shines
Paaatrick's Agletic
Yeah, I'm still not having it.
Sadou Diallo has left Derry.
No word if he's back in England, or still thinking about going to Pat's.
We have been very quiet so far this years in terms of rumours never mind actual signings. He was linked to us at the end of last season but since that it has gone quiet. Perhaps our efforts to shift wasters like Mulraney is stopping us bring from new players in until we can get rid.
Lewis Temple has left Shels to sign for Bolton rumoured to be a six figure fee involved though I can't see that is coming much above 100k
Tyriek Sammy (FW) and Taylor McCarthy (CB) from Shels' U20s have signed professional terms and both will immediately go out on loan for the season Sammy to Bray and McCarthy to Longford
The Leinster Senior League needs a strong Bohemians
Mulraney to Rovers supposed to be a done deal, cant say im over the moon but i would have felt the same about Danny Grant and Danny Mandroiu so hopefully a player not shooting the lights out for someone else can do it for us
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