Why dont you report his post(little red/white symbol beside his post) if yer not happy?Originally Posted by ndrog
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can someone please have a word with this guy about his childish name calling ? whats drogheda and drugs all about ? corks full of smack heads , but you dont hear us going on about it .Originally Posted by Peadar
Why dont you report his post(little red/white symbol beside his post) if yer not happy?Originally Posted by ndrog
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Life without Rovers, it makes no sense...it's a heartache...nothing but a fools game. S.R.F.C.
According to Gary Kelly, Drogheda United have offered some fella nicknamed Sharpie who was with Leeds United and Shrewsbury €3,000 a week.
I heard Rory Hamill of Ballymena was linked with bohs this week
I heard that Glen Crowe and Joseph Ndo had signed pre-contract agreements with Drogheda and will move during the transfer window.
You can judge for yourself how much salt you want to take that with.
I have it from the top men in Bohs that GF will not be given more money to bring in players and if he wants to do that he will have to offload some of our player/retards first.
Cogito ergo Bohs
Originally Posted by Vitruvian Man
No need for that sh*t
Jayz, this is getting as hot-headed as Holland-Portugal.
I'm kind of gone off the idea of Zayed.
What's the current situation with Gary Hamilton?
City definetly have the best bands playing at half-time.
O'Bama - "Eerah yeah, I'd say we can alright!"
G.O'Mahoney Trapattoni'll sort ém out!!
If this is gary hamilton at portadown then he has already signed for glentoranWhat's the current situation with Gary Hamilton?
It is and thank you.
Would like to see Rico sign a winger.
City definetly have the best bands playing at half-time.
O'Bama - "Eerah yeah, I'd say we can alright!"
G.O'Mahoney Trapattoni'll sort ém out!!
You need one!Originally Posted by Risteard
Is this a personal attack on my difficulty with spelling strange words?Originally Posted by ndrog
It's not very nice to pick on someone over stuff like that.![]()
Have Boot Disk, will travel
He isn't with Walsallany more. Here is a bio. I remember him in the Premiership, but is seems he is past it now.Originally Posted by CharlesThompson
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Paul Devlin (born 14 April 1972, in Birmingham, England) is a Scottish football player. He plays as an attacking midfielder, usually on the right hand side. He qualified as a Scottish international through Scottish relatives, despite being born in England.
Devlin began his professional career at Notts County in the 1991-1992 season, eventually playing 141 times for the club, and scoring 25 times. In January 1996 his form was enough to attract Birmingham City, who signed him, with Devlin scoring a further 7 times before the end of the season. The following season saw him score 16 times, and he contributed a further 5 goals in the 1997-1998 season before signing with Sheffield United in February 1998. Devlin, a hard-working player with a habit of getting booked, fitted in with the Blades' physical style, notching 24 goals in 145 games for the club (November 1998 briefly saw him loaned back to Notts County, where he played a further 5 times).
Come February 2002, Devlin was to return to Birmingham, manager Steve Bruce signing him to provide cover for his main strikers. This second spell, now in the Premier League, saw Devlin play 77 times, scoring 7 goals. At the end of the 2003-2004 season Devlin was released, joining Watford. He added steel and experience to the Championship side, scoring 3 goals in 32 appearances in 2004-2005. On 17 January 2006 he joined Walsall on a free transfer, but was injured on his debut just a week later. Upon his return to the first team he was sent off for an elbow to the face of an opponent. After 9 appearances for 'The Saddlers' he asked to be released after being left on the bench by then manager Kevan Broadhurst for a game against AFC Bournemouth in April 2006. It was a controversial, coming as it did whilst Walsall were in the midst of a struggle to remain in League One, which they ultimately failed in.
Devlin won the first of his 10 Scotland caps in the 2002 friendly against Canada, and last played for them in September 2003, against The Faeroes in a Euro 2004 qualifying match.
Here is the guy...Originally Posted by aido1895
Kevin Sharp (born September 19, 1974 in Ontario) is a Canadian footballer who plays as a left-back. On April 8, 2006 he was released by English League Two club Shrewsbury Town, whom he captained.
He began his career as at French club AJ Auxerre, but left in 1992 for England, where he has spent the rest of his career. His first English club was Leeds United, joining for a £60,000 fee. He made just 17 league appearances in three years at the Yorkshire club, then one of the top clubs in England.
Moving to Wigan in November 1995 for a £100,000 fee, he made 217 appearances in six years. Wigan won promotion to Division Two in 1997.
In November 2001 he joined Wrexham on a free transfer. He played just 15 times for the Welsh club, and Wrexham were relegated from Division Two that season. In August 2002, Sharp left for Huddersfield Town on another free transfer. Sharp played regularly, but again his club were relegated from Division Two. Yet again moving to a Div.2 club on a free transfer and yet again relegated, Sharp completed an unhappy hat-trick with S****horpe United.
A season in the newly-renamed fourth tier of English football, Football League Two, ended in promotion for S****horpe, but Sharp was to stay in the division. He had made 46 league appearances - exactly half of S****horpe's league matches over the two years with the club. Sharp joined Shrewsbury prior to the 2005-06 season, with manager Gary Peters installed him as club captain. However, in early 2006, loss of form resulted in Shrewsbury fans turning against him, and Peters was forced to drop him from the team at the end of February 2006. Playing on only two further occasions in the following six weeks, he was released.
Sharp is now looking for a new club ahead of the 2006-07 season, and as a free agent, can join a new club immediately.
Personal information
Full name Kevin Sharp
Date of birth September 19, 1974
Place of birth Ontario, Canada
Height 5'9" / 1.75 m
Club information
Current club Unattached
Position Left-back
Youth clubs
1991-1992 AJ Auxerre
Professional clubs*
Years Club Apps (goals)
Leeds United 1992-1995 15 (0)
Wigan 1995-2001 179 (10)
Wrexham 2001-2002 39 (0)
Huddersfield Town 2002-2003 46 (2)
S****horpe United 2003-2005 30 (1)
2005-2006 Shrewsbury Town 18 (0)
Well you'll be glad to know that Cork could not mtach Drogheda's bid for Zayed of €50,000. As a part of the deal Mark Leech will also sign for Bray for the rest of the season. Should happen over the next few weeks.Originally Posted by Risteard
Where did you get the Bios Philly?
In other news, can the aul'wans in here shut up complaining here (put it in Support or report the post, don't go looking for an argument) and can the idiots stop posting childish rubbish.
Apparently pats are signing a winger called Neil Prince from non league England
54,321 sold - wws will never die - ***
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We have been linked now with Alan Moore as a player coach (god help us)one good link though has to be Mark Leech a BOHS fan wanting to play for us
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Hope we get him! Farrelly has a video interview on bohemians.ie in which he talks up plans for the transfer window, but refuses to elaborate, beyond saying that some people are saying cheerio to Dalymount.
Here's hoping!
Originally Posted by sidcon
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Lets hope he does as good a job for you as that other lifelong Bohs fan Tony Grant.
KOH
No One Likes Us, We Don't Care
Tony Grant by the way has asked to be transfered listed so if any club is willing to take him your more than welcome
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