Paaatrick's Agletic
Hard to find anything regarding registration rules for 2022 season but going on previous seasons if you were a free agent when the previous transfer window closed you could still sign/play a for LOI club at any time after the closure of the 1st transfer window. If you were registered with an Intermediate or Junior club you could sign/play for a LOI club from June. Anyone else who was registered with another LOI club or clubs from any other leagues can only play for their new LOI club from the transfer window opening from July
If that lad from Harps has come from UK and is playing from June it would indicate simply he had no club
The Leinster Senior League needs a strong Bohemians
Cathal Heffernan signs for AC Milan from Cork permanently. Good luck to him.
Feyenoord tracking Sam Curtis,be great to see more of these moves and tbf they seem to be happening more and more,can’t expect the UK to develop our players any more….
Irish by birth ,Harps by the grace of god.
Yeah Sam Curtis is a huge prospect and looks destined for a big move away. He was voted as Pats player of the Month for May. Scary that he only turns 17 in December!
Elsewhere in terms of Pats young lads, UK journalists are reporting that Josh Keeley is a done deal to Spurs on a 3 year deal and Luke McNally looks to be on the way to Burnley from Oxford as a Nathan Collins replacement for a fee of £1.75m which would see Pats earn €350k via the sell on clause.
Paaatrick's Agletic
All great to see as a Pats fan. As well as being a serious talent Sam Curtis is also a beast of a lad for his age. Even facially he looks about 23. Adam Murphy will be the next player off the Pats conveyor belt from what I’ve seen of him. So unlucky with his injury.
Out for a spell, got neglected, lay on the bench unselected.
What is Ben Curtis like as a player lads and are there prospects of him going across the water?
Gary Cronin is he the right man to manage Longford Town?
Dundalk fielded 14 year old Luke Mulligan in the friendly against Larne Saturday. Supposedly he didnt look out of place either. It is great to see players go to clubs where technical ability rather than a physical presence is the focus, AC Milan, Feyenoord, Anderlecht, Borussia Monchengladbach, Dundalk, Inter, Udinese, Getafe, Seville, Stade de Reims, Wolfsburg, and 2 keepers at 2 of the current best sides in Europe.
What do people make of this interview from UCD Manager Andy Myler ? Sounds like a man making his excuses in advance of possible departure? https://fb.watch/dN9SYZmLxM/
He is circling the wagons for sure but I dont think there was much there to indicate he could leave. He might be deflecting responsibility of UCDs form like a manager that fears that a sacking is near hand. The persecution of UCD by refs is bordering on conspiracy theory rhetoric. Refs are consistent with all teams, often consistently bad. I'd hate to have to do a post match interview when incidents are fresh in the mind as ye could say anything in that moment. Myler looked quite calm there imo.
I wonder is Andy behind the "LoI corruption" Twitter, which has all our soft penalties against as a pinned tweet?
https://twitter.com/FAIMadness/statu...d9_4ovT5Q&s=19
The first one there did look to be a nudge in the back so not extremely controversial though the shels player milked it. The last one the ball came off the arm and helped push the ball on in front getting it under some control, dunno if it was in the box and the ref looked initially that he was signaling for a free and then changed to pointing to the spot but ive lost track on the handball rule at this stage . The one against St Pats kinda reminded me of the John Cleary cup final penalty v Derry. Bohs one was a good tackle. For most though the footage isnt great to be certain ether way.
Ah that's a tad harsh now, I've a good general interest across the league, but as a UCD fan, of course my posts will focus on goings on at my club. I'm not at all happy about the direction the club is taking, we were never a long ball team, never in all my 15+ years watching. I don't think he's a good manager at any level based on what ive seen, I think we probably fluked getting promoted last year, and just hate watching us play hit and hope most of the time. The irony being, when we try and play, we have proven we can do it. Recent goals v Pats and Harps show that. I don't recall us scoring from a long punt all season, so I'm even more confused. As to my driving ambition, I want to watch UCD playing the UCD way, so every second Friday at the Bowl brings me pleasure, not frustration. For what it's worth, I think Bray need to sack Devo also, and bring in some fresh blood.
https://www.sligorovers.com/bit-o-re...vadia-tallinn/
Sligo sign Estonian international Frank Liivak….
Irish by birth ,Harps by the grace of god.
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