
Cork City boss Nash ‘pleased window is closed' and happy to keep players who will ‘fight for the club'
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Nash has had to deal with a huge player turnover this transfer window
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Milan Mbeng and Rio Shipston are two of the stars Cork City will be without
He clarified that the Dutchman's representative had outlined that he was not in the right frame of mind with Nash then deciding not to pick him for a game in which they
And he also voiced his frustration about Milan Mbeng's availability in the lead-up to his move to Shelbourne, completed last week.
Nash said: 'My overriding emotion is that I'm pleased the window is closed and we can move forward with the squad that we have in terms of people who I know are fighting desperately to keep us in this league and represent the club and fight for the club.'
It was announced nine days ago that Dijksteel would move to Scotland at the end of the League of Ireland season but he has now completed the switch.
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And Nash admitted that it is difficult for players to see out a season in the League of Ireland when they have already negotiated a transfer abroad.
He said: 'In my time working with Malik, he was a really good professional. He's in the gym first thing most mornings, he was first in.
'I think St Mirren have got a really good player and I hope the move works out really well for him.'
While he clarified Dijksteel had not refused to play, he insisted he had been left with no choice but not to pick him in the crunch game against their closest rivals.
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He said: 'We wanted to pick him. A conversation happened with his agent.
'It was a conversation with his agent where it was clear to us that Malik wasn't in the right frame of mind for such an important game.
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'We made the decision as a club the day before. We obviously planned and picked our team in advance.'
On Frenchman Mbeng, who only joined the club at the start of the season, he said: 'Milan played against Celtic a couple of weeks ago.
'Since that moment, Milan has not been available to play for the club. In terms of being consistently available for training, he's missed a lot of time in the build-up to the Waterford game.
'He's been back in a little bit of training after that. But most of the time he's been injured there. He's been managing something.
"So he hasn't been available. He's now at Shelbourne, that situation might be different.'
On top of that duo, Nash has lost four players who started his first game in charge against this weekend's opponents Galway United just 10 weeks ago.
Tein Troost and Rio Shipston have returned to their clubs after loan spells, Djeinaro Daniels joined Kilmarnock with
Nash said: 'It's difficult when there is so much doubt over players. The challenges have been that we've had a number of players who can play 10, 12, 15 games and leave the club.
'As a model, if we're getting a million pounds for each player, that's probably a really good model. But the reality is we're not getting those returns.'

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