Balls.
Balls.
gutted.
wish him all the best. fantastic move for him, hopefully after a few months he can mover to an even higher standard
He said nothing's been sorted yet so hopefully we can keep him for a bit longer
Life without Rovers, it makes no sense...it's a heartache...nothing but a fools game. S.R.F.C.
he's not going to say ''ah yeah, i cant wait it'll be great'' either though. he's good enough to impress them.
just have mixed feelings about it. he's sucha nice lad id love for him to make it over in england, yet its sad to know we wont see him playing in the showgrounds again for us
If they can get enough money in the transfer fee to fix some of the club's other problems it is a good move.
The question is, how do you develop a pipeline of Seamus Colemans where you can develop them and sell them off for nice fees.
if burnely dont offer enough for him, we have to turn it down. i just hope toolan, or gallagher or whoever will be dealing with it won't just take whatevers offered and run. there'll be plenty more clubs interested and if burnley dont give enough, we'll get much more for him from someone else. if we were to keep him for another season he could double his price tag
what sort of money are talking here?
Whats that comin' over the hill
It's the Monster,
The Cookie Monster!
hopefully alot. don;t know the full story yet though...
would seamie get starting ahead of graham alexander!! don't know if many would be too familiar with him but he was the preston captain for years, had a good scoring record...even though most goals were penaltys....he was a regular in the scotland first team for years, and is a seasoned professional in the championship
Roy O'Donovan set the new standard for League of Ireland transfers. I would ask for 60% of what was paid for O'Donovan and accept 50%. I would attempt to start a bidding war by involving known Irish-friendly teams such as Wolves and Sunderland.
is Anto Murphy his replacement
Am I right in saying Seamie only has a year left to run on his contract?
Whats that comin' over the hill
It's the Monster,
The Cookie Monster!
I was at a burnley match two weeks ago and its a big step from the showgies to the championship but if seamie is a bit more disciplined (i'm sure that sort of maturity will come into his game) on the pitch i think he has the talent to make it at this level. If you dive into tackles all the time these players in the championship eventually will either leave you looking foolish or break your leg!
Hopefully we have him for another year or else get a good fee for him
http://www.oceanfm.ie/onair/sligolei...leid=000001849
In local soccer news and it appears that Sligo Rovers Under 21 international defender Seamus Coleman could be on the verge of a move to cross channel championship side Burnley. Coleman is currently on trial at Turf Moor and a permanent move seems imminent.
Mean while, Cork born defender Brian O Callaghan has reportably being offered a one year contract by Rovers manager Paul Cooke and looks set to be Paul Cook’s second signing of the close season , following the capture of Anto Murphy last week
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