Irish soccerball nil - That boy Jinky will save us (Part 2)

Looks like Big Ev could be worth about ÂŁ200m.

When Haaland moves onto Madrid, Evan will drop right in.

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Ev could actually be the real deal. We have had a lot of false dawn’s but he seems to be a man who can just kick the fucking thing into the net. Haven’t had one since Robbie.

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Kone-Doherty and Ferguson the new Duffer and Robbie :pray:

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That is exactly what should hapoen. Not the athlete of Haaland, but he is probably an even nicer footballer.

Ferguson is probably another level again to Keane and Duff and that’s nothing against the two boys.

Well, let’s wait and see

Indeed, but all the signs of something really special. He is some footballer for a lad his size.

Still shitting it about what bohs will get

What would st kevins do with 10m

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It’s a pity Spock will ruin him

true romance smile GIF

What’s the sell on fee?

Bohs would only spend the money trying to end Direct Provision.

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one rumour is 10%

the other thing though is that it could be rumours as he didnt sign his first professional contract until last season

If its a development fee, think its 5% split with kevins

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I’d imagine if it was 10%, Lambo would be tweeting non stop about it

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Lads, he was only a sub at the weekend.
He’s been dropped…

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Aidan Fitzmaurice

Today at 14:41

Irish teenager Cathal Heffernan will complete his move from AC Milan to Newcastle United after he completes a medical later today.

Heffernan (18) created a stir when he joined Milan from Cork City’s academy 18 months ago, initially on loan in a deal that was made permanent six months later. He had featured regularly for Milan’s academy sides but there was interest in the centre back from England and Newcastle made a push to bring him to the club.

A social media post from the player’s father, former Olympian Rob Heffernan, indicated that Cathal was on his way to Newcastle from Dublin today, Rob commenting “Big day ahead”.

He had been on trial with the Magpies, appearing for their U21 side in pre-season friendlies and once the deal goes through he will hook up with compatriots and fellow League of Ireland graduates Alex Murphy and Reece Byrne on Tyneside.

United signed defender Murphy from Galway United last year and he has made an impression on boss Eddie Howe, though a loan spell is likely for the coming season.

Spock out. That is all

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Seems like the corkness in him is being blamed for his failure in Milan.

Am I wrong in thinking he’d have a better chance of coming through the ranks at Milan the way things have flipped around?

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