Pretty sure you can sign them any time. Also amateurs.
Can you sign unattached players now?
Think you can but not sure.
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Pretty sure you can sign them any time. Also amateurs.
Yes you can. I think there's about a month at the end of the season when you can't.
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They have to have been unattached from before the window closed to be able to play though, don't they?
Yes. Or, in some cases, sacked in the meantime.
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But can't have played for two clubs in the same season already
No you can't sign any players. There's an eircom League rule preventing clubs from signing any players after 31st August - unattached or otherwise. The reason for this is to prevent clubs competing for honours adding to their panels in the run-in to the end of the season. All goes back to a play-off fixture a number of years ago where Dundalk signed three or four players.
I think amateurs can be signed any time.
UNattached players (ones with no contract obligations) can be signed at anytime.
Can a dispensation be granted for a Goalkeeper?
For the Relegation play off against Dublin City, Rovers had signed John Ryan(?) the ex Bray Keeper due to an injury crisis.
It was John Walsh - ex-Bray and ex-Finn Harps.
Yes, dispensation can be granted for a goalkeeper in exceptational circumstances. However, the keeper can't be signed from another LOI club or can't require international clearance. So basically, the keeper would have to be signed from Junior football. John Walsh was actually taken out of retirement when signed by Shamrock Rovers.
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