feo do another bit of inside work on the accrington forum and see what he's like. Jeez if you're gonna do a job ya may aswell do it properly!!
eh....im onto it :P
He played a few games for us last season and looked a decent player, I think the Club did a trip to Spain and Almeda came back with the Club on a short term contract, not 100% sure but I also thought he was at Swindon earlier this Season![]()
Only 5ft 9", we'll have two fairly small center halves if we do sign him
Anyone hear anything about Mark Rossitor signing
nota thing. would we need a right back/midfielder? not sure if hes played centre back before like, so would be brought here as a full back or winger....and we have coleman, cash, raff and murphy on the right already, id still love him to come, he's quality
did you hear something?
From A.S. site
Hopefully he'll be signed in time for AthloneFormer Accrington Stanley midfielder Romauld Boco, is due to fly to Ireland this weekend to conclude his transfer to Sligo Rovers, currently managed by former Stanley man Paul Cook.
doubt theres a time limit as its a friendly, even players on trial can play afaik
almeida look pretty decent tonight i thought, didnt have much to do but was commanding enough
Almeida looks like he will sign a contract later this week. Moore still in talks and Feeney still training with Rovers.
can someone remind me when where and when we had steve feeney - the rings a bell , was he part of the squad that won the first division under super seanie
Steve, who is a local lad, joined the club when Don O'Roirdan was in charge and stayed for three or four seasons including the season we got promoted but I think that was his last season with us. He was a versatile player who played mainly centre half or centre midfield and on occasions up front. He scored a good few goals from midfield and I suppose best remembered for his extra time winner against Shels in the 2003 FA Cup third round in Tolka Park and if I am not mistaken he received a second yellow card in the last minute of that game but was not sent off by the referee.
I'm very reluctant to question you neutrino as I was on a ferry to france when that game was being played and i'm sure you are correct in saying that it was Gareth Gorman who was shown the second yellow card but I thought the score was 3 - 2 at the time he got the second and the final whistle followed almost immediately. I think it was for those reasons Shels did not lodge an objection to the result of the game but they were looking for financial compensation due to the incident and ever since that mistake by the match referee both assistant referees now record any bookings in matches as well as the referee.Originally Posted by neutrino
that was Gareth Gorman who should have been sent off - who then delivered the set-piece which Feeney headed in.
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