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    I think I make that Shels have 7 players left ??

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    Rogers
    Baker
    Moore
    Crawford
    Crowe
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    Hawkins
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    Things are looking up for Shels apparently:

    Byrne can see light at end of tunnel

    Emmet Malone Soccer correspondent

    Despite the remainder of Shelbourne's squad being cleared by an FAI appeals tribunal yesterday to cancel their contracts and leave the club, Ollie Byrne expressed the hope last night that the worst of the turbulence may now be behind the league champions.

    In the wake of the decision by Ercus Stewart SC to declare Owen Heary, Colin Hawkins and Greg O'Halloran their freedom to leave Tolka Park, the club's chief executive described it as "another sad day in the recent history of Shelbourne but we'll bounce back from it.

    "Going is their legal right and their prerogative. I'm grateful to them for what they did while they were here and wish them well for the future but I'm delighted that some other players have decided not to leave and hopefully they will now form the basis of the squad that carries Shelbourne football club forward again."

    Heary acknowledged yesterday he is almost certain to sign for Bohemians with the highly-rated defender, who has a young family, preferring to stay in Dublin rather than take up offers from clubs outside the capital. "At this stage, though, I think Bohemians is the best option for me."

    Hawkins, meanwhile, is weighing up his options with Derry City and Dunfermline, both reported to be interested in the centre back while Glen Crowe is now also set to exercise his right to leave Shelbourne in order to return to Dalymount Park.

    O'Halloran, however, currently looks more likely to renegotiate his contract with Shelbourne while a number of other players, including both of the goalkeepers released by Pat Fenlon at the end of last season, Dean Delaney and Steve Williams, coming back.

    "Having talked to Ollie over the last week or two there seems to be a sense that some of the problems are getting sorted out," said another of last year's championship winning squad, Jamie Harris, yesterday. "And if that happens then I think you'd see a lot of the other players committing themselves to staying on."

    Harris himself has agreed to remain at the club and Byrne's hope is that the likes of Dave Rogers, Richie Baker and Jim Crawford might stick around too although getting a manager in place would undoubtedly make the task of reassuring them about the future a good deal easier.

    "We'd definitely all like to see something happen on that front within days or maybe a week," said Harris.

    As luck would have it former Everton midfielder, Andy King, was at Tolka yesterday in order to have talks with Byrne about the vacancy. The 50-year-old has had spells in management with Mansfield Town, Swindon Town and Grays Athletic since retiring as a player almost 20 years ago and said yesterday that he would see managing a club in the Champions League as "a great opportunity".

    Byrne, however, insists King has not been offered the post at this stage. "He comes with a very good pedigree; all of my friends in England say very good things about him and he's interested in the job but none of that means he has got it," he said.
    #NeverStopNotGivingUp

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    By all accounts at least 6, and possibly over 10 managers turned down the role over the last few weeks, many of them firmly in the unemployable desperado category and lo and behold Shels are already turning a corner.

    They obviously don't share Ollie's view of things.

    I'd though Malone, out of all the journos, was above being a puppet for Ollie's groundless propaganda.

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    There isnt a hope in hell of both Crowe and Hawkins staying
    two hungry ****s will probably end up in Derry
    Champions 2010
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    Bohs are going bust.

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    And it would appear that Shels official site is now closed: http://www.shelbournefc.ie/news.php?id=558
    #NeverStopNotGivingUp

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    Quote Originally Posted by TheOwl
    Here that former Swindon 'legend' Andy King is taking over at Shels...
    ...and ex-Waterford boss. No, he didn't stay there long. About 10 weekends or so, before he was back in England full-time.

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    Just in case

    You may think I’m joking,
    You may think it droll,
    But thirty years smoking
    Have taken their toll.
    Too long in the boozers,
    I can’t run for buses,
    The other bus-users
    Don’t know what the fuss is
    When, sprinting quite suddenly,
    While gasping for breath,
    I’m paralysed woodenly
    And looking near death.

    But Shels have a crisis,
    The players have all gone,
    The sweet goddess Isis
    Has smirked and moved on.
    And that is the reason,
    As we search for recruits,
    At the start of the season
    I’m bringing my boots.

    Thanks for the words Doc. To be honest, at this stage, I'm just praying we have Friday night football this year, in whatever form it takes, otherwise it looks like Clonee United, here I come.
    No Elvis, Beatles or the Rolling Stones
    In 1977

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fintan Cassidy View Post
    Not forgettng my English team Stockport County who were taken over by my good friends in the supporters trust.
    There are about 100 sports clubs in Britain that are Supporters Trusts - mostly football (incl the likes of Rangers, Spurs, Villa, Watford), but also rugby and other sports. I would say that the majority of football clubs in England have a Supporters Trust. Sligo Rovers also has one.

    It should also be pointed out that Derry City FC was brought back to life as a senior club in 1984 through the efforts of supporters/former players.

    The list I gave above is very different than this. It was a list of alternative football teams that were set-up directly by fans of an existing club when they faced problems with their club (e.g. Wimbledon's move to Milton Keynes, Glazer buying United, Clydebank going bust). Both this route and the Supporters Trust route are options open to Shels fans who are unhappy with Ollie Byrne. And there is plenty of evidence to show that such a route is very achievable - despite the nay-sayers in Shels.

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    The spoofer never had a pro license when he managed us in a UEFA competition.

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    Quote Originally Posted by hoops1 View Post
    There isnt a hope in hell of both Crowe and Hawkins staying
    two hungry ****s will probably end up in Derry

    Halkins was sitting with the dunfermlin director of football today.
    Last edited by dublin15bohs; 22/01/2007 at 12:19 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BohsFans View Post
    The spoofer never had a pro license when he managed us in a UEFA competition.
    It was not available in Ireland therefore not required at the time.
    http://www.forastrust.ie/

    Bring back Rocketman!

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