JoyfulPenguin
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Be still my beating Heart (hehe):
https://twitter.com/CCMariners/status/811380915393830913?s=09
https://twitter.com/CCMariners/status/811380915393830913?s=09
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Love his positive attitude, just what the club always needs. I would love him to retire as a Mariner and an Aussie in quite a few years time.Interview with Roy about how the League of Ireland can learn from the A-League:
http://www.the42.ie/roy-odonovan-interview-december-2016-3136805-Jan2017/?utm_source=shortlink
Here's hoping we don't stuff up resigning him. Sounds happy to be here, with the lifestyle seemingly just as important as the teamGreat article.
There is alot to like about Royo.
2 yrs for me. Can always resign him again laterWe could do much worse than sign Roy on a 3 year deal.
At a guess, most clubs won't offer beyond two for a 31 year old striker. Takes him through till he's 34. Decent bit of security for an older player and his new family, and there's no way he won't be worth at least having in the squad in 3 years time – though I'd back him to still be banging them in and could easily be a Monty and a very valuable player for us even at 35.
Always a risk with an older player that putting them on a longer deal could result in us having someone well beyond their usefulness date, if that makes sense. 2 year deal would be fine. By that time PO would have rebuilt the squad and there'd be sufficient experience to back the boys.We could do much worse than sign Roy on a 3 year deal.
At a guess, most clubs won't offer beyond two for a 31 year old striker. Takes him through till he's 34. Decent bit of security for an older player and his new family, and there's no way he won't be worth at least having in the squad in 3 years time – though I'd back him to still be banging them in and could easily be a Monty and a very valuable player for us even at 35.
At his age just to risky. He is good an I love watching him but he isn't an absolute must have (that maybe due to the service he gets but he still misses some easy one's like the rebound to put us up 3-1 against city).Big Al and Timmah, I understand the logic of two years, that's half my point. He will likely get similar or better offers elsewhere. I know BA you said you don't really care if we lose anyone, but I really think we should keep Roy. So my point in saying three is that it's very hard for us to compete with other clubs - have heard we get routinely outbid by 20-40k on targets. And we don't have a big club lure obviously... there's more risk to 3 years, but I said three because I fear it might be one of the best bargaining chips we could probably put on the table.
Hate to see Roy go to SFC just to sit on the bench and swell Arnies squad for want of an extra 20k like Matty Simon reportedly did.
Good discussion indeed. It's also good to actually want a player to stayBut that worse case is what insurance is for and his injury track record is excellent. You have to make decisions based on the now not on what may or may not be. While I agree in principle re Faty and older players. age is not always the key indicator of injury and career - look at Monty vs Adelson.
And this is the HAL I think signing a high quality 33 year old striker for a year is not too big a deal. (Especially for us) Which in two years is what he'd be.
I think it all comes down to how much you value Roy, if you think he's average. I think what you say fits.
But I think Roy is one of the best strikers in the HAL, that they are hard to come by, and that if we can get him to play out his career with us it would be a very good piece of business. So if that meant a bit riskier 3 year deal than a 2 I think the risk is outweighed by the gains.
If Roy was st Sydney or MV he'd be murdeing the goal scoring charts. I suspect he knows that and so do they.
For mine he's very clearly got two more good years in him - but given his injury record and engine - I think 4 is not at all unreasonable. Then you have the fact he's settled here and an asset off the park etc...
And I think a 3 year deal is not very crazy.
Good discussion btw