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Town to Sign Waterford Youngster.

Posted: Sun Oct 08, 2017 11:39 am
by Bluemike
Town are understood to have agreed a deal to sign Waterford youngster Aaron Drinan for a fee of €100,000 (£90,000).

The 19-year-old, who can formally join the Blues when the transfer window opens in January, was on trial at Playford Road along with Waterford team-mate John Martin in August.

Drinan, who has won caps with the Republic of Ireland’s home-based U19s side, joined Waterford from Cork City’s youth set-up in August and subsequently made four starts and one sub appearance, scoring once, as the Munster club carried off the League of Ireland First Division title and won promotion to the Premier Division.

Drinan, who is primarily a central striker but can also operate on either the left or the right, also played youth football with Cobh Ramblers.

Boss Mick McCarthy previously recruited former Blues striker Daryl Murphy from Waterford when Sunderland boss back in 2005, beating Town to the future Ireland international’s signature.

In the summer of 2013 he signed another Waterford youngster Jack Doherty for Town but the winger returned to Ireland the following year without breaking into the senior side. Former Blues Stephen and Noel Hunt also hail from the city in south-east Ireland.

Re: Town to Sign Waterford Youngster.

Posted: Wed Oct 11, 2017 8:25 pm
by Bluemike
Waterford director of football Pat Fenlon has confirmed Town are close to signing 19-year-old striker Aaron Drinan, as TWTD revealed on Sunday. Fenlon also says another frontman John Martin, who like Drinan spent time on trial with the Blues in August, could join his Waterford team-mate at Portman Road.

As reported on Sunday, a deal which will see Drinan sign for the Blues has been agreed and is set to be formalised in the next couple of days with Town understood to be paying Waterford €100,000 (£90,000).

The former Cork City youngster wouldn’t be able to play for the Blues at any level in a competitive game until after the transfer window opens in January.

“He is a raw talent with a lot of potential. He is a strong, aggressive, quick striker who can play in a number of positions,” Fenlon told the Irish Sun regarding Drinan.

“John has been over once already and they want another look so we’ll see, but we are much further along the road with Aaron so it should happen in the next day or two.”

Drinan, who has won caps with the Republic of Ireland’s home-based U19s side, joined Waterford from Cork City’s youth set-up in August and subsequently made four starts and one sub appearance, scoring once, as the Munster club carried off the League of Ireland First Division title and won promotion to the Premier Division.

Primarily a central striker but also operating on either the left or the right, Drinan played youth football with Cobh Ramblers and Carrigaline United prior to his time at Cork, who allowed him to move on without giving him a chance in their first team.

Martin, also a frontman, who scored four goals in 13 starts and two sub appearances as Waterford won the league title.

The 18-year-old, who was previously with Belvedere and St Patrick’s Athletic, was unable to link-up with the Blues for a second trial this week as he has been involved with the Republic of Ireland U19s, having previously won caps at U18s level.

Boss Mick McCarthy previously recruited former Blues striker Daryl Murphy from Waterford when Sunderland boss back in 2005, beating Town to the future Ireland international’s signature.

In the summer of 2013 he signed another Waterford youngster Jack Doherty for Town but the winger returned to Ireland the following year without breaking into the senior side. Former Blues Stephen and Noel Hunt also hail from the city in south-east Ireland.

Re: Town to Sign Waterford Youngster.

Posted: Thu Oct 12, 2017 7:46 pm
by hallamblue
Bet he never makes the first team!

Re: Town to Sign Waterford Youngster.

Posted: Sat Oct 14, 2017 1:12 pm
by Dubai Blue
I like deals like this. It's what a club like ours should be doing, investing small sums in youngsters with promise and developing them forwards as investments.

Creating a production line like this along side the first team work, with occasional crossover between the two is a significant potential revenue stream if you take the view that we have better than average coaching staff for the younger players.

Hope he pushes on and makes million for the club!

Re: Town to Sign Waterford Youngster.

Posted: Thu Nov 16, 2017 1:39 pm
by Bluemike
This Liz lol

Re: Town to Sign Waterford Youngster.

Posted: Thu Nov 16, 2017 5:37 pm
by hallamblue
Ha ha , see never heard of him!!!

Re: Town to Sign Waterford Youngster.

Posted: Fri Jan 05, 2018 7:12 pm
by Bluemike
hallamblue wrote:Bet he never makes the first team!
How much ??

Re: Town to Sign Waterford Youngster.

Posted: Mon Jan 08, 2018 10:21 pm
by hallamblue
How much you got lol!