Does it seem odd we are loaning out a proven goal scorer at some eL level in Murphy and bringing in the less than proven Paul "faster than lightning" Whitmarsh?
Adrian Murphy has gone to Kildare, presumably for the season.
Does it seem odd we are loaning out a proven goal scorer at some eL level in Murphy and bringing in the less than proven Paul "faster than lightning" Whitmarsh?
Paul " can't stop scoring" Byrne is coming back from injury. Nice to see we can afford to loan players out to other clubs makes a change from the Doolin era and having to give Under 21 League game walkovers cause we didn't sign enough "amateur" players
Perhaps we are freeing up some funds for a new face? Assuming Kildare are paying his wages. Or perhaps this is to make way for Whitmarsh? Why has Adrian not been given a fair crack?
Btw CTID, I just need the Bray and Dublin City FAI Cup (assuming one existed?) programmes that I've missed out on. Sorry I never got around to seeing you but you were busier than usual.
The Cup program with Dublin City never happened for one simple reason. Carlsberg delivered the program covers to the printers to late to get them ready in time. So there is only a Bray one to be found for you some how. Leave it with meOriginally Posted by Poor Student
Thanks. I'm just a compulsive collector really. I mean this week's effort contained absolutely nothing but Mahon's small programme notes and the stats in the middle. I mean that literally, there was absolutely nothing in the programme. If anyone here can give any feedback to the club, it is really not fair to charge €2 for this non-effort. Consider that STIG itself is half the price.Originally Posted by CollegeTillIDie
Believe me, it's been pointed out. There was absolutely nothing in the Cork programme except the manager's piece - not even a pen picture, interview or anything...Originally Posted by Poor Student
it's been said before by me. This year's presentation with last year's content quality and we would be contenders for Programme Of the year... might even come second to Cork City with a programme like that.
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