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 Post subject: Pools Chase Irish U21 International
PostPosted: Sun Jun 10, 2007 10:38 pm 
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The belfast telegraph is reporting that we're interested in a former aston villa winger

Article Herehttp://www.hartlepool.vitalfootball.co.uk/article.asp?a=69137

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PostPosted: Sun Jun 10, 2007 10:49 pm 
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Is it just me who thinks this site is making stuff up??

The link doesnt mention Pools being interested at all?

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PostPosted: Sun Jun 10, 2007 10:56 pm 
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Heres the article....

David Scullion will make a decision on his future next week after being placed on the transfer list by Dungannon Swifts.


Stangmore Park boss Harry Fay made the surprise decision to offer up his most prized asset to all comers after meeting with Scullion at the start of the week.

Allegations of tapping and back door approaches brought the issue to a head and interested parties are now invited to make official approaches to Dungannon for the player.


And Scullion, who joined the Swifts three years ago, admits that the decision over whether to move on or not is not an easy one to make and it is not a case of which club to go to.


"I spoke with Harry Fay and told him that I am in two minds about my future and he has given me the opportunity to talk to other clubs," said Scullion.


"I haven't decided to leave yet."


Fay is angry that illegal approaches for Scullion unsettled the player at a key time towards the end of the season when the Swifts were preparing for an Irish Cup final meeting with Linfield.

" My form dipped towards the end of the season, but it wasn't anything to do with me being linked with other clubs," said Scullion.

"I felt that, as a team, our form slipped - although I know that both are temporary issues."


There has been a lot of interest and Scullion has spoken with a couple of local sides, but having been with Aston Villa as a youngster the ex-Northern Ireland under-21 international would love a crack across the water again if the right offer came along.


"I am 23 now and any older would be too old to go to England or Scotland," he said.

" Full-time football would certainly appeal to me, but not in Northern Ireland.

"I have just completed a degree in quantity surveying and would get a job in that line of work if I stay at home."


Linked with several English and Scottish sides at the tail end of the season, firm offers have yet to materialise, but the Lurgan man is still hopeful.


"So far I have had no approaches from the mainland, but I will hold off making a commitment for a few days yet," he said.


"Locally, I am interested in winning trophies to mark my career and while that would seem to limit my choice to two clubs, I have to factor Dungannon Swifts into the equation as well.

"The team is good and with the signings that Harry has made Dungannon shouldn't be discounted for silverware next season.


"At the moment, if I were to leave Swifts, Glentoran would be my preferred choice as I feel that their style of play would complement mine.

"I have also a few friends there and the recent change of manager doesn't matter as I worked with Alan McDonald when I was with the under-21 side.


"I have a lot of deliberating to do over the next few days.

"Dungannon helped me breakthrough to the under-21 team, play on the league representative side and twice make the Football Writers team of the year - and, with the potential at the club, they can compete with the Big Two.

"All bundled up, I have quite a dilemma."

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Not one mention of us chasing him.

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PostPosted: Sun Jun 10, 2007 11:01 pm 
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the original article is here http://www.sundaylife.co.uk/sport/article2640691.ece

Ive taken the key points out of it for my article in the first link, i don't know where you've got that story from

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PooliePoolie wrote:
the original article is here http://www.sundaylife.co.uk/sport/article2640691.ece

Ive taken the key points out of it for my article in the first link, i don't know where you've got that story from


I got it from the Belfast Telegraph.

"Taken the key points out for my article"

I would have thought the key points would include us being mentioned with him!!!

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It does mention us

"The Belfast Telegraph reports Pools have yet to make a firm offer but a move back across the water must surely be attractive for Scullion. Fellow Irishman Danny Wilson has shown interest and noted the winger as a possible transfer target."

third paragraph in

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Jesus.

You said you included the key bits in YOUR article. Your article contained nothing linking us with him written from the site. ie quotes.

Wake up.

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Yes it does!

http://www.hartlepool.vitalfootball.co.uk/article.asp?a=69137

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PostPosted: Mon Jun 11, 2007 4:36 am 
Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, Sweet Child O' Mine!!!

There'll be no fighting in these hallowed portals I shall have you know!! It's like reading Up The Saddlers, they're all pre-menstrual on there!! Permanently.

To be honest the kid sounds like he's got a head like a fifty shilling piss pot anyway. :roll: :roll: He's probably of a lesser standard than Michael McKay. Isn't the NI League about the same as the Welsh League??


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PostPosted: Mon Jun 11, 2007 12:29 pm 
Everyone is so picky on here lately :roll:


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PostPosted: Mon Jun 11, 2007 12:35 pm 
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Everyone is so picky on here lately :roll:


I'm not. I've never been picky, me. :grin:


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PostPosted: Mon Jun 11, 2007 12:36 pm 
Yes, well we won't go into all that, thank you......


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chip fireball wrote:
mckay has just come back from aya napa where he has been on holiday, and get this, he didnt have a drop of booze the whole time he was out there as he wants to commit himself 100 per cent to his footie career.

nice attitude.

oh and that story is factually correct.


What if he eat some rum truffles on the plane?

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PostPosted: Mon Jun 11, 2007 12:41 pm 
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Yes, well we won't go into all that, thank you......


We can if you want....... :grin: :grin:


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