Might I be the first to wish Tom Mohan all the best at Longford.
He was instrumental in our league win and he'll do well for you.
A Finn Harps legend - good luck Tommy
Taken from todays evening herald
Tom Mohan has agreed a move to FAI cup holders Longford Town.
The Fermanagh lad was a key member of the Finn Harps side which won the Division One title last season, but he is moving on and Town boss Alan Matthews was keen to sign up the former Northern Ireland U16 cap.
Mohan won a league title with Derry City in 1997 and Matthews believes his experience will be a key factor for Longford next term.
Ever get the feelin' you have been cheated?
Might I be the first to wish Tom Mohan all the best at Longford.
He was instrumental in our league win and he'll do well for you.
A Finn Harps legend - good luck Tommy
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aaarrrghhh
Alan Mathews has always rated him highly and he's always been hugely popular in Ballybofey so hopefully he'll do well, don't let him near penalties mind you ..Another good addition to our squad, we're strong in most areas now
Upwards to the vanguard where the pressure is too high.
what a signing tom mohan is! very experinced player from his derry city days and then the harps!
he will add much needed experince to the midfield! some squad we have now! heres hoping davy byrne will come and his old form will return!
Gary Cronin is he the right man to manage Longford Town?
told ya marty
Ignore Max Power, he is no more, the future is Ron Burgundy. I'd love to be Ron Burgundy but they won't let me........
Good luck Tom, it will be hard to watch you playing against us next season you got yourselves a good signing folks.
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Not sure about this signing but then again im not sure about the signing of Myler eirther.We need proven quality.If he is as good as the above posts suggest why was he stuck in the first division for so long.Hopefully he does well for after all he is already a longford town legend for that peno mis so ill give him a fair go but Myler is crap im not changing my mind there.
Did you really think he'd go to ye? In all fairnessOriginally Posted by Clones Road Cas
Life without Rovers, it makes no sense...it's a heartache...nothing but a fools game. S.R.F.C.
We'll give the lad a chance. Haven't seen him in action yet so I won't judge him. Good job he missed that penalty that night in Ballybofey!!
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Im not sure about this signing. His cousin, Jen Fee works in Tramco. She was telling me that this is the move he has been waiting for, and the lure of European football proved too much for him. She believes that his limited appeances for Northern Ireland at underage level has more to do with his fondness for the high-life than his ability as a footballer.
"Love many, trust few, always paddle your own canoe." Dillo
We'll see how he gets on but Harps fans have always rated him highly and he was voted on the PFAI First Divison team of the year this year, he must be useful enough
Upwards to the vanguard where the pressure is too high.
Jan 18th 05 | Tom Mohan joins Longford Town
Longford Town FC can confirm that Tom Mohan has agreed to join Longford Town FC. Tom, who played for the last number of seasons with Finn Harps, becomes Alan Mathews' latest signing as he builds a squad for the season to come. Mohan left Finn Harps during the close season, having joined the Donegal club in 1998 from Derry City. The Fermanagh native will be a weclome addition to Longford Town's squad, having starred in Finn Harps' promotion from the First Division last season. He was selected on the First Division team of the season recently
Gary Cronin is he the right man to manage Longford Town?
As someone who has seen him play at first hand will testify.
He also meets your "non-local" policy. Prunty is from Dublin.
PD.
PS Please forgive the bitterness, we are intensely jealous of your recent achievements.
wow thats amazing, prunty is from dublin......hmmmm how did i go to national school with him then ????Originally Posted by Patrick Dunne
Ignore Max Power, he is no more, the future is Ron Burgundy. I'd love to be Ron Burgundy but they won't let me........
Born in Dublin. He's longer in Longford than he ever was in Dublin. I was born in Galway but i'm not from Galway. But we'll excuse the jibes since you admitted you're just jealous
Upwards to the vanguard where the pressure is too high.
Bloody Salthillers - I remember when they used to be alright when they were Galway United....
If you attack me with stupidity, I'll be forced to defend myself with sarcasm.
Tom Mohan will prove to be a good addition to the squad.He has been interested in joining the club for some time now and who can blame him.As per usual on any MB that LTFC fans use the knives are out already even though most haven't seen him play.IMO we have made 4 very shrewd signings and the team will be all the better for it now if all they had was some support wouldn't that be great but so much bitching and back biting goes on here i guess support would be a little to much to expect.
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As someone that is friendly with Tom I must say that of all the posts I've read this has to be the biggest laugh of the lot.Originally Posted by TheJamaicanP.M.
What high-life? He doesn't drink or smoke and is one of the most clean living footballers in the eircom League.
Tom is a great signing for you and I predict he'll be one of the most consistent players in your side. We're just sorry to lose to him.
Speculation in other threads about Vinnie staying or going. I wonder if a good First Division midfielder will prove to be better than we know Vinnie can be.
Hopefully Mohan has time on his side. How old is he?
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