RONAN FINN HAS admitted that returning to Shamrock Rovers for a second spell was too good an opportunity to pass up.
The Dubliner, who has been one of the top midfielders in Irish football for some time, was officially unveiled by the Hoops this afternoon after agreeing a three-year deal.
Former UCD and Sporting Fingal man Finn left Rovers in 2014 to link up once again with Stephen Kenny at Dundalk.
He would become a key player for the Lilywhites โ winning two SSE Airtricity League Premier Division titles and the FAI Cup while also featuring prominently during their campaign to the Europa League group stages.
However, on the eve of his 29th birthday, Shamrock Roversโ new club captain explained how he is excited by the prospect of working under head coach Stephen Bradley and director of football Stephen McPhail.
โIt was a tough decision but itโs something I took my time with and I just know that the potential is here,โ Finn said today. โWith the signings that are being made and speaking to Stephen Bradley, I think it is going to take off.
โYou try to get on board things at the right time in your career and if I had let this opportunity pass I would have regretted it. These opportunities donโt always come along and itโs a great contract.
โYou could be part of something really special and the potential is here to do it. Coming in as club captain is a bonus and another incentive to make sure that it happens.โ
Before Finnโs departure, Dundalk had already lost Andy Boyle and Daryl Horgan to Preston North End as well as Darren Meenan to the Hoops, while there are rumours that full-back Sean Gannon could be set for a move to England.
Kenny will no doubt be upset that another regular in his title-winning team has left, but Finn hopes he understands the decision.
โIโve an unbelievable respect for Stephen and heโs a person that I hope to still have a relationship with in 20 yearsโ time because he is an incredible man,โ he added.
It was tough but in life everybody makes decisions to suit themselves at the end of the day. I had to be honest with myself and I explained that to Stephen. He probably wasnโt happy about it even when I broke it down for him but he had to respect my decision.
โThatโs the type of man he is and the next time I see him Iโll shake his hand. I would never want to leave any club with bad blood as I try to respectful in everything I do and keep good relationships.
โBut I just had to say โlisten, Iโm moving on and signing for a club that is massiveโ. Iโm leaving a club that has had great success but I feel this is really going to kick off.โ
He continued: โIt was a great two years at Dundalk, but previous to that we had success at Shamrock Rovers.
โI know from being here before that itโs a massive club and the potential is huge. If youโre asking people from outside Ireland, they will know Shamrock Rovers.
โOver the last couple of years they have put a lot into their youth system and built an unbelievable academy here. The first team has maybe taken a hit while they really got their house in order.
โNow theyโre at a stage where we can challenge. You build and build and itโs hard to persuade fans that itโs coming but now with Stephen McPhail, Stephen Bradley and (academy director) Shane Robinson, who are really good pros, I know they wouldnโt put their hands to something that didnโt have serious potential.
โStephen McPhail is an unbelievable professional and Iโve worked with him at Shamrock Rovers before. As soon as he walked in the door, every player had the utmost respect for him.
โThe people behind the scenes are going to make sure this club takes off again. They really wanted me here and managed to persuade me to trust them by saying this is going to be a massive few years and an exciting time for the club.โ
Finn is now eager to get started with his former team-mate Bradley at the helm and believes he can be a leader for the younger players.
โI still maintain that Iโve played my best football under Stephen Kenny but now I have a manager with similar beliefs,โ he says. โHe wants to play football in the right way and get the ball down.
โI know the two Stephens and they wouldnโt play it any other way. I needed to know I was going into an environment that would suit me as a player.
Iโm going to a stage of my career where Iโm hitting my peak. Iโm at an age where I should be playing the best football of my life and the last couple of years have been really good to me.
โNow Iโm coming in with that bit more experience having played a lot of games in Europe and I feel I can help the younger lads progress as they are the future of the club.โ
The UCD graduate, who earned a degree in Sports Management during his time in Belfield, also has one eye on life after playing and is set to start a new job lined up by the club to gain some experience.
While he wasnโt keen to give much away about it, Finn insisted that the work wonโt clash with his commitments at Rovers.
โWithout getting into too much detail, the job will allow me to never jeopardise training, the gym or any work with regard to the club but it is something that will make sure I have a bit of experience behind me when I step away from football.โ
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Jaysus he is some full blown self loving arsehole altogether.
Unbelievable isnโt it. Heโll be very vocal during this tour, now that heโs on his โroad to redemptionโ
If he could turn around quickly enough heโd f##k himself.
wats the story with Bradley Wiggins?? something is amiss after his bizarre interview a few weeks ago
There are a few doubts about him, heโs also a bit of a fanny
Complete fanny iโd say!
Huge suspicion surrounds Team Sky, they had and still have several shady characters on their staff
Well someone has to win dont they?? If nobody took drugs someone would win the race and they would be clean. Is he trying to say you couldnt even finish the race without taking drugs? Maybe in his head!!!
I have always said, even before lance came out as using, that those cyclists in the tour de France were chemists on bikes
The manโs arrogance knows no limits. Just because he couldnโt do it, he assumes nobody else could. Why canโt he just go and hide like the embarrassment he is?
Stephen roache!! Some how canโt see him taking drugโs!
Would be better then if steroids were mandatory for all cyclists?
Lance is a naughty boy and needs a clip on the ear.
And I thought he has Greg Lemondโs number. He must have forgotten bout him
http://watercooler.skins.net/blog/2013/06/28/why-did-le-monde-have-to-distort-the-facts-in-the-headline/