Seanie Johnston Switch and outside managers

Started by samwin08, January 18, 2012, 12:10:52 PM

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armaghniac

If Jamie Clarke moved to Kildare, they'd probably give him a stud farm ad a helicopter.
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orangeman

No big issue here.

Seanie just making a few more headlines and all he wants to do is play ball.


It's no ig deal what club or county Seanie plays for.

He's doing it for the love of the game, same as the rest.


Leave him be.

mylestheslasher

He is transferring to Cavan Gaels (not the Cavan senior team) and this has been rumoured in Cavan for a long time. Perhaps he will try and get back playing with Cavan but I seriously doubt it. He has burnt his bridges. Cavan management have worked extremely hard to build a team with a strong work rate and a sense of togetherness, Seanie is all about himself and is not a fit for this model.

I think it clearly shows now why Seanie transferred in the first place and where he was always resident, if any of you haven't figured it out yet.

From the Bunker

The big question is............wait for it..................Who is he going to play Hurling for? :P

rodney trotter

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Quote from: mylestheslasher on July 24, 2013, 01:57:36 PM
He is transferring to Cavan Gaels (not the Cavan senior team) and this has been rumoured in Cavan for a long time. Perhaps he will try and get back playing with Cavan but I seriously doubt it. He has burnt his bridges. Cavan management have worked extremely hard to build a team with a strong work rate and a sense of togetherness, Seanie is all about himself and is not a fit for this model.

I think it clearly shows now why Seanie transferred in the first place and where he was always resident, if any of you haven't figured it out yet.

He didn't nail down a place with Kildare, that's more of a reason. 9 Championship games Kildare have played in Johnstons time there and he didn't start one.

He is probably hoping to eventually get back on the Cavan Senior team. I can't see it though , with the new players coming through. Will more then likely be eligible in a few weeks for the Club Championship against my own Club in the first round.

A talented player but seems like his best days were 3/4 years ago.



orangeman

Straffan or Cavan ?

2 nice addresses.

Hard to choose.

mylestheslasher

Quote from: rodney trotter on July 24, 2013, 02:07:03 PM
Quote from: mylestheslasher on July 24, 2013, 01:57:36 PM
He is transferring to Cavan Gaels (not the Cavan senior team) and this has been rumoured in Cavan for a long time. Perhaps he will try and get back playing with Cavan but I seriously doubt it. He has burnt his bridges. Cavan management have worked extremely hard to build a team with a strong work rate and a sense of togetherness, Seanie is all about himself and is not a fit for this model.

I think it clearly shows now why Seanie transferred in the first place and where he was always resident, if any of you haven't figured it out yet.



He didn't nail down a place with Kildare, that's more of a reason. 9 Championship games Kildare have played in Johnstons time there and he didn't start one.

He is probably hoping to eventually get back on the Cavan Senior team. I can't see it though , with the new players coming through. Will more then likely be eligible in a few weeks for the Club Championship against my own Club in the first round.

A talented player but seems like his best days were 3/4 years ago.

With regards to the bit in bold I meant his original transfer.

LeoMc

I would say he has burned his bridges with the Cavan senior team but his initial request was to transfer IC and remain with Cavan Gaels. He is only just jumping through the required hoops to get there after is original request was turned down.

heffo

Quote from: LeoMc on July 24, 2013, 04:20:09 PM
his initial request was to transfer IC and remain with Cavan Gaels. He is only just jumping through the required hoops to get there after is original request was turned down.

That's what he and the other gang of approached IC players were told - come join us on our odyssey and you can stay with your current club


Dont Matter

Only one fish got hooked but now he's in steaming hot oil, being readied to eat with chips and onion rings. Some humble pie will be eaten later.
The other little fishies are still swimming in the water, come back here but be ready for the slaughter.
'Dublin is not a national problem, it's a national opportunity.'
Peter Quinn

Syferus

It's Dublin players we all should be poaching anyways.

Dont Matter

Quote from: Syferus on July 24, 2013, 05:23:42 PM
It's Dublin players we all should be poaching anyways.

No one can match their current wages.
'Dublin is not a national problem, it's a national opportunity.'
Peter Quinn


bottom brick

Personally I'm delighted he hasn't been a success with Kildare and I hope it serves as a warning to others who decide to believe their own hype. Far away hills are not always greener! Cavan remain in the championship, with a great shot at reaching an All-Ireland quarter final. He would be there too only for his ego. As for a return to Cavan team, even if they did lose their minds and decide to let him back, who would they drop? We already have a carbon copy in Dunne.
Shoot for dough, pass for show...