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    Quote Originally Posted by Fair_play_boy View Post
    Losing a player of Benno's stature will probably expose Dan Murray's lack of pace cruelly. We need a big replacement pronto. Hopefully Rico has thought of that and has an option or two in mind. I wonder who though? And who will come at left back?
    I wish the best for the guy.
    was benno that pacy? rather than exposing a lack of pace, i think this could see dan going back into his shell football-wise. murray last season was very positive taking the ball out of defence, playing some excellent passes and scoring goals. partially that must have been down to a good understanding with benno
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    Quote Originally Posted by GavinZac View Post
    was benno that pacy? rather than exposing a lack of pace, i think this could see dan going back into his shell football-wise. murray last season was very positive taking the ball out of defence, playing some excellent passes and scoring goals. partially that must have been down to a good understanding with benno
    A fair accessment. Central defence is all about partnerships. I think O'Callaghan could do a job but would take time to gel.
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    I agree aswell.
    It is familiarity and coaching.
    Just like Bennett will take time to settle in, Brian O'Callaghan should gel after a month or two or three.
    We're going to have to pick/sign a back 4 and stick to it. Give them time.
    Horgan may be even better as left back but i'm not sure Lordan is the player i thought he'd be when he took the intertoto by storm.
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    I dont think Lordan ever took anything by storm and when he does play he is a weak link.

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    Cork have been given an unbelievable chance to get their own back on Reading.
    Think of the transfer fees of Doyle and Long and the comments of your chairman and manager since they left.
    Set the benchmark, Bennett is the best centre half in the country. €600,000+ is fair I think.
    I know he's in the last year of his contract, but Reading wont sign him at the end of the year, they need him now.

    Take 'em to the cleaners!
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    Quote Originally Posted by harry crumb View Post
    I dont think Lordan ever took anything by storm and when he does play he is a weak link.
    Yes he did, in the Intertoto he was very good. You couldn't fault him to be fair. Since then he hasn't have a real look in to be fair so you cant judge but given his past performance i think he'll do well.

    I think we are all agreed that we'll need someone in and Lordan is in with a serious shout now. I hope he steps up to the task, but i wouldn't fair that much as we know what he is capable of already.
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    City definitely seem to be playing hardball with Bennet. Possible 3rd bid at 380k euro + 75k for 10 appearances. City holding out for 400k it would seem which is admirable given we will get nothing in November.

    Reading are so used to buying players on the cheap I think Coppell doesn't know how to spend money & I don't mean just irish players. Its 500k sterling per place in the Premiership this year & i think will get 30m for last place next year.
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    I'd love to see an eL player go straight to a premiership team and get a game, I'd also love to see City get a decent price for him, but they are playing a very dangerous game. Fair play for holding out for more, but they should make sure they don't end up with egg on their face if Reading pull out and then sign him for nothing later this year. They might also end up ruining the only chance for a dream move for Bennet -it's not as though there are 3 or 4 clubs bidding for him and it's not as if he is 18 or 19.

    Settle for 250k now with a sell on clause and appearances bonus, the next time an English club comes calling make it 300k, then 400k after that etc etc.

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    Quote Originally Posted by pete View Post
    it would seem which is admirable given we will get nothing in November.
    I'm highly impressed by Cork's resolve. I think I'd have folded by now, it's a dangerous game that seems to be unsettling Bennett. Would Cork be as determined if it were another club?

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    Yeer goin bust just like us yeer goin bust just like us.

    Reading are stealing all ur players just like Waterford are taking all of ours.
    LESS OF THE BULL NOW!

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    Quote Originally Posted by rambler14 View Post
    Yeer goin bust just like us yeer goin bust just like us.

    Reading are stealing all ur players just like Waterford are taking all of ours.
    But we got a record fee for this one, its not market value but its a start.

    What junior player wouldn't want to join us now?
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    Quote Originally Posted by rambler14 View Post
    Yeer goin bust just like us yeer goin bust just like us.

    Reading are stealing all ur players just like Waterford are taking all of ours.
    Our player is going to premiership teams for big transfer fee and yours are going to a first division team here......yeah just like ye alright

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    Where's the money from fees going?

    I've only seen Cork linked with 1 defender during the close season!

    Has the takeover been completed?

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    Quote Originally Posted by BohsFans View Post
    Where's the money from fees going?

    Has the takeover been completed?
    Those are the €350,000 questions.

    The takeover seems to be dead in the water from I can see.

    We'll see in the next few weeks what portion of the transfer fees have been made available for new players
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    Quote Originally Posted by rambler14 View Post
    Yeer goin bust just like us yeer goin bust just like us.

    Reading are stealing all ur players just like Waterford are taking all of ours.
    If you are going to WUM then please improve your posts.

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    from the Irish Times

    Reading, meanwhile, expect to complete the signing of Alan Bennett this afternoon after the player had a medical at the club yesterday. A fee of £250,000 with add-ons that include a further £50,000 when the defender has made 10 first-team appearances has been agreed, despite some acrimony between the two parties.

    "People have been happy enough to insult me and my club," said Cork City chairman Brian Lennox of the talks. "My last meeting with Reading was far from cordial, but so be it."

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