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League of Ireland players contract expiry

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It's not very nice, the Irish league finds it funny that players contracts are expiring! ????

"Lol expiring contracts".

Yes, I know it's actually an I, but when you use a capital I it looks more like what I am getting at.

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From the list I'd like us to look at Conor Keeley, Josh Honohan and Ben McCormack.

Two players that aren't on the list and I'm not sure about their contract situation are Derry City pair Cameron McJannet and Ben Doherty. We tried to get their manager before we went for Luke Williams and with us having bids rejected for Keeley, I wouldn't be surprised if we looked into the League of Ireland.

Sam Curtis is another with potential but I think he'll go higher

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Conor Keeley could be a good signing, if he's willing to talk to Notts once his contract is up or if other fans are right, that he will be heading to Walsall. Whatever the outcome, I don't think Notts needs to worry or become obsessed with trying.

There will be plenty of targets, with a handful potentially playing in the Irish league.

"Strive not to be a success, but rather to be of value."

its good that we can pick up players on free who give us more quality and depth, but i can see notts signing a couple for a fee once the transfer window opens up. nothing wrong with looking at the irish or scottish league tho.

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