I was, got in just in time for the first goal. Great win.
I was, got in just in time for the first goal. Great win.
Upwards to the vanguard where the pressure is too high.
Regi Nooitmeer has just been put on the transfer list by Galway United. Would say there'll be a few interested.
Not released like the others. Put on the transfer list.
Sale now on. Everything must go.![]()
When he first signed he was very very good! His form has dipped since but he's still a good player.
He's much better than Wes. Regi is more of a right back than a centre half. He's good at getting forward from a full-back position. He has recently been playing left-back aswell.
it would take something special for him to get into the team we've got seamie coleman (RB) and chris butler (LB) and we got some good cover defenders like Jamie McKenzie but 1 cover defender isnt enough for example Danny Ventre was poor at left back so it would be handy to have someone who regularly plays there.
Coleman for Ireland
He has only played LB about 3 times, although he has played well each time. The highlight was against Pats in the 2-2 draw in Terryland. He was brilliant that night. He set up our 2nd goal. It can be seen here http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FmMFSPib7oo
I heard the other day that David Mcallister was going to shels on loan for the rest of the season to get some first team football
Will he get the chance though? Chriss Killen is a full New Zealand international and can't get a look in. Derek Riordan was a regular in Scotlands squads til he signed for them, again, doesn't get a look in. Plus McCourt has to get ahead of McGeady and Nakamura. CAn't see him getting much joy there TBH
Its absolutely outrageous the way Galway have behaved saying they have to release players.....how the hell did they get into the Premier Division in the first place if they cant sustain wages.....and Galway are supposed to be the "template" as to how a football club in Ireland should be run!!....also may I suggest with respect, the wages their now manager Jeff Kenna is taking home would be quite a hefty sum seen as he has played at the very highest level--I'm not saying he should be getting any less, the best of luck to the guy, he seems a genuine bloke..........Did the Galway board dupe Jeff Kenna into the job or was he aware they were going to hit the situation they now are in crying poverty ??!!......![]()
In all fairness, financial woes can hit any club if their on field performance is markedly below expectation and they don't have serious backers. Harps last bout of problems came off the back of 4-5 years of profits, then one really bad year and we were in a world of hurt. This year is incredibly pressurised because 3 clubs are going down- so there was more pressure than ever to field a competitive budget. The key is to act early to get things sorted out and Galway United appear to be doing this. I don't think they can force players to leave (unless there's a clause in their contracts of something) but hopefully the players will find new clubs. As for Kenna- I don't know what he is paid but I don't think it's big money. He's already a very wealthy man and I doubt anything an LOI club can pay him would make a huge difference to him to be honest.
Also, Galway are by no means the only club with problems. There have been rumblings of problems at Cobh and Sligo also that I know of.
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