Pat's bound probably.
Trevor Welch on TV3 just said that sources close to TV3 are saying Paul Doolin has left Cork City. No news anywhere else yet. The cork city website is down at the mo.
Pat's bound probably.
"If you don't work harder I'll pull you off at halftime,"
“Crikey, at Manchester City all we get is an orange and a cup of tea,"
or maybe Dundalk?
Yeah he's gone, it's in the pre-season rumours thread.
He said that Doolin was among the frontrunners for the the Pats and Dundalk jobs! If he joins us he'll have alot more than pints poured over his head!
Rico for City? again
He's gone alright.
LESS OF THE BULL NOW!
http://www.rte.ie/sport/soccer/2009/1130/doolinp.html
Paul Doolin has dismissed reports that he is set to resign as manager of Cork City.
The Dubliner joined the cash-strapped Leesiders in January of this year on a two-year contract.
City finished third in this year's League of Ireland Premier Division in spite of having to sell a number of their best players because of the club's on-going financial problems.
Under the chairmanship of Tom Coughlan, the club has been beset by a series of financial setbacks since emerging from examinership last year.
could he be gone the same way Matthews went?
BTW when is Matthews case due?
I think it's key that Doolin has dismissed reports he's resigned but has left the question of whether he's the manager unanswered. Mathews MkII (or Rico MkIII if you like) on the way I fear.
I don't see why Doolin would walk away from a lucrative contract that has to be honoured, he'snot going to get a similar wage at another club. Unless of course he's trying to escape "the stupidness down here".
Cork City: Making 'Dream Team' seem realistic since 2007.
Cork City confirm Doolin's exit
Monday, 30 November 2009 20:44
Cork City have confirmed that they are on the lookout for a new manager after revealing that Paul Doolin will be leaving his position as manager of the club.
Doolin dismissed reports that he was leaving the club when contacted by RTÉ Sport earlier today, but the club released a statement at 8.34pm to confirm the Dubliner's tenure at the club had come to a premature end.
The statement read: 'Following discussions between Paul Doolin and club management, it has been agreed that Mr Doolin will be leaving his position as manager of the first team.'
Cork City General Manager Liam Meaney thanked Doolin for his efforts during a difficult year since arriving at the cash-strapped club on a two-year contract in January.
Meaney said: 'We are very grateful to Paul Doolin for his contribution to the club. The 2009 season was a difficult one however Paul, his players and his backroom staff performed excellently to secure qualification for the Europa League. On behalf of everyone at Cork City Football Club, I would like to wish Paul the best of luck for the future.'
The statement concluded: 'The club has begun the search for a new manager and an announcement will follow in due course.'
City finished third in this year's League of Ireland Premier Division despite having to sell a number of their best players because of the club's on-going financial problems.
Under the chairmanship of Tom Coughlan, the club has been beset by a series of financial setbacks since emerging from examinership last year.
http://www.rte.ie/sport/soccer/2009/1130/doolinp.html
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