Bray Wanderers:
In - None (so far)
Out -
David Tryell - Shamrock Rovers
Paul O'Reilly - Break from football
Both according to our web site.
http://www.eircomloi.ie/news_item_156.htm
UCD have sold Gary Dicker to Stockport for €60k.
Last edited by DmanDmythDledge; 02/07/2007 at 1:02 PM.
Bray Wanderers:
In - None (so far)
Out -
David Tryell - Shamrock Rovers
Paul O'Reilly - Break from football
Both according to our web site.
We've re signed leon McSweeney from Unibond League Giants Ilkeston Town
http://www.corkcityfc.ie/home.htm
He left us for Leicester City about 6 years ago.
Needless to say i'm putting a months wages on us winning the league now. Yipee. etc etc.
Kildare County In:
Conor McDonald (Waterford) Loan
Irish college international, 20 I think.
http://www.stpatsfc.com/news.php?id=1688
Pats sign Keane Gibson and Rogers.
kdjac
Clubs across both divisions will be looking to bulk-up their squads over the coming weeks, after the transfer window officially opened on Sunday.
Clubs can sign players throughout the calendar month of July. And already they are getting busy in their dealings.
Galway United have confirmed the signings of three new players. Former Scottish Under-21 international Shaun Fagan (23) signs from Motherwell, where he made a total of 80 appearances in the Scottish Premier League.
The central midfielder will be joined at Terryland Park by former Dutch Under-19 international striker Yeboah Mensah, who scored 19 goals in 25 games last season for Leonidas in the Dutch Third Division.
Also moving to Galway is 18-year-old Daryl Robson, who last season captained the Middlesbrough Youth Team. Highly rated Robson also made 25 appearances for the Middlesbrough Reserve Team.
Cork’s Munster rivals Waterford United have signed former Aberdeen striker Willie John Kiely. The Blues have also placed Willie Bruton and Alan Reynolds on the transfer list.
http://www.eircomloi.ie/news_item_156.htm
I've edited out the speculation
54,321 sold - wws will never die - ***
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Shamrock Rovers
In: John Martin (Longford)
Dave Tyrell (Bray)
Ross Moran (Cherry Orchard)
Out: Ian Ryan & Jamie Duffy (Longford on loan)
Tommy Barrett (Released by mutual consent)
We've also recalled Padraig Amond and John McGuinness from loan spells.
Last edited by swano; 02/07/2007 at 6:47 PM.
Shels:
In:
Anto Flood
Lee Roche
Mark McCulloch
Stuart Malcolm
Mark O'Brien (Loan)
Out:
Kieran Ryan
Kyle Moran (Back to Derry)
Robbie O'Neill
Harps:
In:
Declan Divins (Institute)
Neil Lloyd (Letterkenny Rovers)
Out:
Chris Breen
Gordon Simms
Where's Breen gone? Was he not a first team regular?
Life without Rovers, it makes no sense...it's a heartache...nothing but a fools game. S.R.F.C.
He was, but has taken a year out to travel.
#NeverStopNotGivingUp
Not on topic but why is Chris Breen leaving? I'd have him back at Rovers no problem.
Dundalk - In:
Cormac McArdle (Newry City)
www.dundalkfc.com
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.
Bruton in surplas to requirments even with our woeful squad we have better options up front, once Daryl Murphy left poor Willie was found out for what he really is. As for rennie hes generally been acting the akward bolliks for the past year or so and is rumored to have told the club a couple of months back that they could either pay the reminder of his contract and hed fcuk off or else hed sit around. Apparentley hes given 'tactical information' to a number of opposing clubs this year as well, but truth be told theres no real proof of that. The final nail in the coffin is the fact that cronin dosent want a past manager in the dressing room i'd say.
still though, i am expecting him back for at least a 4th spell as a player before he retires
Quinn is trashing out terms right now in the local B and B. Keep an eye on Sky News.
Useless. And an attitude problem. Kept telling all the lads he was too good for the division and should be back over in England.
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