It is bizarre that, contrary to what he appeared to have agreed with his manager, he seems to have felt the need to say this to the journalist this week as opposed to next week when he would be out of contract anyway.
It strikes me as foolish on his part, as he may end up on the bench as a result.
Out for a spell, got neglected, lay on the bench unselected.
eureka. Tony has discovered the point of the post!
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Bolger to rovers according to the Sun. Also James Doona to Tranmere rovers possibly.......Akinade to Waterford or Cork
Surely Doona could do better than that....I hope one day that the LOI will be able to cast off the stigma of our best and brightest leaving the country for the chance of making it at the big bright lights of Tranmere and Oxford United. How god-awful must things get before a young lad with lots of promise says, yep, get me on the first flight to London, not to play with any of the big boys, but, I heard Canvey Island FC wanted me.... I'd love to scrape the bottom of England's major divisions as it's still better than being at home.
Last edited by CorribsideSteve; 04/11/2017 at 2:43 PM.
I understand your post, but in my opinion you're partly wrong. Tranmere at a low ebb, yeah I'd agree why move there? But Oxford are a decent club, relatively good history and moving in the right direction. That's a decent move.
I do despair when I hear some of the moves the kids who are dropping out of the academies are making. The likes of Stevenage, or Grimsby, traditional fodder clubs or even Conference clubs with nothing really going on.
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That's a fair reply. I guess just a frustration on my part of too many lads ending up leaving the league here and ending up going nowhere at conference / League 2 clubs down the years. Obviously, most of them have HAD to leave, but it's because historically there's been nothing worthwhile here. With Rovers, Dundalk and Cork all capable of 3-5 K attendances, Rovers and Dundalk both making EL Group Stages this decade, and all 3 approaching something like full-time professional football, I'm hopeful over time that more young gifted footballers will pick a move from an Academy / Schoolboy Club to the likes of Cork, Dundalk and Rovers, rather than leaving on a free for clubs in the 3rd/4th tier of English football that may pay more money but will never appear in Europa League group stages
Last edited by CorribsideSteve; 05/11/2017 at 12:24 PM.
We're in agreement. It's all relative I guess. Compared to Wexford, Galway are a big club, with a big history. Compared to Galway, Rovers are the big club.
I'll be happy when the majority of our underage sides are composed of kids playing domestic football, while the quality and results/achievements have improved.
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Akinade to Waterford seems a done deal.
Gavan Holohan also tipped for a move if he doesn't sign for Grimsby.
Johnny Dunleavy and Robbie Williams are on the PFAI transfer list (the only two Cork players currently listed). With Ryan Delaney's loan spell coming to an end as well, this looks like a serious shortage of defenders coming up.
Akinade going to Waterford? That's a big move for both parties.
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What a fine addition to the local community the self confessed child defiler will be.
Tom Humphries will be looking for a gig when he gets out of choky next year. Maybe waterford could make him pro??
Ion Limerick signed a child from cobh. Cian Coleman. Any good cobh fan??
Here we go again... please try not to get this thread closed too.
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