Very surprised by that- fair play Dundalk
Dundalk’s morale received a timely boost on Monday night when Philip Hughes, the top scorer in the eircom League in 2006, agreed a new deal which will keep him at Oriel Park for next season. More
Great news for Dundalk, but surely it was time for hughes to better his career, would have got his game at a number of Premier clubs, better wages etc.... strange move by him IMO
Very surprised by that- fair play Dundalk
Who Cares?!
Hughes has had spells with 2 premier division clubs and failed to shine at either (despite pats fans high hopes for him)
Too fat for the premier IMO
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Sprinted past your defenders easily enough in the cup match early on this season.![]()
Think he went off injured though.
I wonder could he be signing a contract just to ensure that the likes of Bohs would have to pay Dundalk a transfer fee? I'm not so sure he'd be as impressive in the Premier Division anyway - it's a big step up.
The word is loyalty. Philly is even more of a legend now! Fair play to him and to John Gill for keeping in contact with him every day and making sure this happened.
He's just afraid of having a medical before he could join another club.![]()
Have Boot Disk, will travel
Sticking with Dundalk, here is a story that is on eleven-a-side.com:
Government minister joins Dundalk protest
December 19, 2006
Minister for Foreign Affairs Dermot Ahern TD has joined the clamour of criticism of the FAI’s decision to exclude Dundalk from the new FAI eircom League of Ireland Premier Division in 2007.
The Lilywhites were omitted after Independent Assessment Group (IAG) recommendations were ratified by the Association last week.
The decision provoked outrage from Dundalk supporters who had expected to land a place in the top division following victory in the end-of-season play-off against Waterford United.
Ahern, a renowned Dundalk supporter, told The Argus: "I find it incredible that a team which has performed to such a high standard and attracted such growing support should be denied it’s rightful place - promotion to the Premier League.
“I have, among thousands of other fans from Dundalk, followed the team all season. They have shown great skill and courage in battling to the promotion places and defeated a Premiership side in the play-off. Yet they have been denied promotion based on what I can only describe as a somewhat crude set of statistical analysis that flies in the face of natural justice.
"Why have the play-off’s in the first place? Why put the team and fans to such huge expense? Clearly it wasn’t in the script that Dundalk succeed ... I call on the FAI to reconsider this decision. And even at this stage to extend the number of teams in the Premier League to include Dundalk”
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Looking for votes from Maxi and the likes perhaps?
In fairness to him he's always been a dundalk fan and does actually go to games (when he can obviously)
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Hughesie struggled with the idea of leaving but was helped to make his decision as Bohs draged on discussions Giller was in touch on a near daily basis and the fact that he and the fans have a brill rapour the decision came easy.
Just for the doubters, Phily's scoring record
1. Record scorer with Killkenny 16 in 20 games
2. Record scorer with Kildare 16 for the season (Might have been bettered)
3 Record scorer with Dundalk 22 for the season
And double figures for teams he started and finished a season with as a centre foward. He was with St Pats as a 19 year old and left when he was 20 and played approx. 24 games mostly on the wing.
But as they say doctors differ and patients die.
Fingers
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By all accounts, the First Division suits Batman. Was at UCD for a spell in '04; decent player and we would have been kept on but his attitude wasn't right for the Premier basically. Him staying at Dundalk is nothing to do with loyalty, just convenience.
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