Gamble admits Pat’s want him By CONOR GEORGE
JOE GAMBLE today confirmed that St Patrick’s Athletic have made him an attractive three-year deal for next season.
With his current contract with Cork City coming to an end this season Gamble has been free to talk to other clubs since
June and has been strongly pursued by the Saints.
The Dublin side, managed by John McDonnell, wasted no time in getting into contact with the midfielder and have put a
very attractive package on offer. But the 26-year-old Ireland international also has an offer from Cork City before him and
is insistent that he has not yet reached any decision regarding where he will be playing his football next season.
Gamble has also decided to suspend all talk about his future until the end of the season. “I met with representatives of
St Patrick’s Athletic and they are keen to take me to Dublin but I have not made up my mind yet,” promised Gamble.
“Cork City were initially very slow in coming back to me with a contract offer. “It was actually a year before they came back to me with something formal in writing, to be honest,” said Gamble.
“I had been in negotiations with them since returning from America from the Irish tour last summer but, for some reason, it
was only a few days before the Drogheda game in May when they actually approached me.
“I have promised Cork (and Alan Mathews) that I will speak to them again before I make my mind up,” added Gamble.
It is understood that the offer from St Pat’s is considerably more than that offered by Cork and while not commenting on
either offer Gamble is keen to insist that he is not holding either club to ransom.
“There is no deal done with either club and nothing will be decided until December. “I am happy playing with Cork City and in the four years I have been back I have won the league, won the FAI Cup and been successful in Europe. “At the end of the season, I will weigh up all my options and will decide then where I will be playing my football next season. “But nothing has been decided and I have not made up my mind yet, that I promise you. “For now I just want to play football and help Cork challenge for all three competitions that we are in the running for.”
Bookmarks