Jebus ... i wouldn't have thought Brighton as any great shakes to be fair ??![]()
Coca-Cola Championship side Brighton are ready to step up their interest in Cork City captain Dan Murray after sending a scout to watch Sunday’s FAI Carlsberg Cup final at Lansdowne Road.
Murray was on the losing side on the day, with Drogheda United upsetting the odds to lift the Cup for the first time.
But the 24-year-old has been central to Cork’s emergence as the top side in Ireland in 2005 and Brighton are thought to be willing to formalize their interest.
The Englishman’s alliance with Alan Bennett at the heart of the defence gave Cork the tightest defence in the league – conceding just 18 goals in 33 games – as the Leesiders ended their 12-year wait to regain the league crown.
Murray joined Cork from Peterborough two years ago and replaced Greg O’Halloran as skipper soon after.
http://www.eleven-a-side.com/premier...p?newsid=20312
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Jebus ... i wouldn't have thought Brighton as any great shakes to be fair ??![]()
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 know he has his critics but i think he has done well this season. Then again every player has his price.
He was in for alot of abuse at the start of the seaon alright but his record speaks volumes.Originally Posted by pete
Brighton though .... i mean .... it doesn't actually strike me as a great move for the guy. Brighton ???..... the graveyard of ambition !!
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.
Looks likely that they'l be relegated this year aswell so it depends on if he'd rather have half a season in the championship or champions league football?
I know what i'd pick
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I just hope the club are nailing down all the contracts ... if we do have to lose any players then it should be for money, and a fair price too .... i am getting totally píssed off with players going for peanuts. To be fair i cant ever recall an English club giving a decent deal for a player, and that is only when the deals were above board.
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.
Most of it was late last season. If I remember rightly, in the last game of the season in 2004 at the Cross, he was outstanding, and to be fair, most of his performances this season have shown he is capable of playing consistently well.Originally Posted by A face
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Well all that time was particularly bad .... and some of it was totally uncalled for, i must admit, i was saying he should probably have been rested on one or two stages but no way did deserve the abuse he got then.Originally Posted by Fair_play_boy
Fair play to the guy though .... he has proved all the critics wrong.
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.
Waterford did well out of Daryl Murphy imo.Originally Posted by A face
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Did o.k financially, but if Sunderland were buying someone of the same callibre from say Tranmere they prob would have had to pay between 250,000 and 500,000 if not more.Originally Posted by Risteard
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Exactly .... Waterford got peanuts and Sunderland know that !!Originally Posted by Hulsey
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.
dan murray would be mad to go to brighton, their a small club and will be relegated to div 1 this season.
Hes better off staying in cork where he has european champions league football to look forward too.
Anyways could brighton afford to buy him, there not exactly cash rich.
They currentley play in the Whitdean Stadium, which holds 6500 people. They are getting a new stadium built that will hold 23,000, which will be an all-seater. Looks like they are trying to build the club and go in the right direction, also its not a cert that they will go down this season. He'd be on much better wages as well............ money talks
And he is English after all, and pobably fancies a move closer to home. Plus, champions league qualifers or not, the allure of playing in England is something most players would find hard to snub.
Dan is definately not going to Brighton or anywhere else for that matter.
Champions!
Have to agree with Roo on this ok he could play champions league football with Cork but he may play two games and be out but other than that Brighton are a much better bet for his career long term.Originally Posted by Roo69
how do you know?Originally Posted by Colm
I was speaking to him last night.Originally Posted by kingcolers
Champions!
Maybe its Kevin Murray they are after
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Now there's an unlucky player if the club ever saw one. With the defensive record in the club this season, Murray K only got onto the pitch once all year as far as I remember. That was in a game against Shels at Tolka, in the Setanta Cup I think. He did Ok too, full of confidence. However with such a youthful back 4, is he better off going elsewhere, even on loan, to gain experience elsewhere?Originally Posted by razor
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