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Réiteoir
12/01/2009, 4:29 PM
From the FAI:
UCD AFC and Pete Mahon joint press release
UCD soccer club and Pete Mahon announced today that they have parted company by mutual agreement.
Club Secretary Dick Shakespere said, "Pete has made an enormous contribution to the development and stability of this club over the last five years or so. We were unable to agree with Pete's plans for this season and regrettably we agreed to part company. We thank him for his contribution and we are very sorry that he will no longer be with us. We also respect Pete's decision and will continue to have an excellent relationship with him."
Pete Mahon said, "I am disappointed to leave UCD. It is a club with great foundations and I am happy to have played my role in the development of young players at the club. I wish them every success for the future."
Martin Russell has been appointed as caretaker manager for the immediate term.
There will be no further comment.
CSFShels
12/01/2009, 4:31 PM
Mad that hes waited til mid January to do it.
Heliodorus
12/01/2009, 4:32 PM
I have always admired what he has done with UCD especially with such a limited budget. UCD have always been a good footballing team. C'mon city heres a manager perfect for us.
pineapple stu
12/01/2009, 4:33 PM
Mad that hes waited til mid January to do it.
Not really. We're back training tonight, so I'd say Pete (and everyone who was offered a new contract) was given until today to decide on their futures.
Best of luck wherever he ends up (would be perfect for Cork). Martin Russell was A Team manager, so we've got nice continuity there if (as I expect) he is the next manager. Was being primed for the job anyway.
Mods - can you move this to the UCD section? :p
charliesboots
12/01/2009, 4:46 PM
Hope Rusty gets it - he's a top bloke and a good coach.
He's also in charge of the Academy at UCD.
CSFShels
12/01/2009, 4:50 PM
Not really. We're back training tonight, so I'd say Pete (and everyone who was offered a new contract) was given until today to decide on their futures.
Best of luck wherever he ends up (would be perfect for Cork). Martin Russell was A Team manager, so we've got nice continuity there if (as I expect) he is the next manager. Was being primed for the job anyway.
Mods - can you move this to the UCD section? :p
Should a potential new manager not be the one deciding who was offered a contract if Mahon wasn't definitely going to be the manager?
Sheridan
12/01/2009, 5:03 PM
Mahon in charge of an adult team would be disastrous.
DmanDmythDledge
12/01/2009, 5:04 PM
Best of luck wherever he ends up (would be perfect for Cork). Martin Russell was A Team manager, so we've got nice continuity there if (as I expect) he is the next manager. Was being primed for the job anyway.
Paul Somers was A team manager and would be a better man for the manager's job.
Sam_Heggy
12/01/2009, 5:10 PM
Mods - can you move this to the UCD section? :p
UCD have a section now? :eek:
SMorgan
12/01/2009, 6:48 PM
The job is made for John Gill..
rambler14
12/01/2009, 7:17 PM
He he Dick Shakespeare...............funny!:D
Pity. He's served us so well. I guess it had to happen eventually. He deserves to manage a big team again, not that there are any of those left.
Heard yesterday Mahon will be new Pats manager.
A face
12/01/2009, 10:27 PM
Heard yesterday Mahon will be new Pats manager.
Where did you hear that from?
soccerc
12/01/2009, 10:28 PM
Where did you hear that from?
Pete will not be applying for Pats vacancy ;)
pineapple stu
13/01/2009, 10:09 AM
Should a potential new manager not be the one deciding who was offered a contract if Mahon wasn't definitely going to be the manager?
Sorry; meant to say the management were all offered new contracts at the end of last season. I think after that, we either let players go or say we'll talk to them in January when training starts back.
Row Z
13/01/2009, 12:58 PM
Rusty's a good coach and a very decent guy. will probably have to develop a meaner streak tho if he becomes the mgr of the first team.
He is employed by the College already, looking after all the soccer scholarhips, is he not?
Pete mahon done great things at ucd IMO. top top mgr and very honest in his assessments post match
pineapple stu
13/01/2009, 1:00 PM
He is employed by the College already, looking after all the soccer scholarhips, is he not?
Head of the academy apparently.
Announcement expceted by the end of the week. I'd say it's Martin's if he wants it.
CSFShels
13/01/2009, 6:13 PM
Sorry; meant to say the management were all offered new contracts at the end of last season. I think after that, we either let players go or say we'll talk to them in January when training starts back.
Either I'm very confused as to what you're talking about, or that seems very strange practice from UCD. Does that mean to say that the club has been at nothing since November, while waiting for Mahon to decide on a contract?
John83
13/01/2009, 6:39 PM
Either I'm very confused as to what you're talking about, or that seems very strange practice from UCD. Does that mean to say that the club has been at nothing since November, while waiting for Mahon to decide on a contract?
A budget has been established and presumably licencing dealt with, but yeah, pretty much. This is how a semi pro club with mostly 1 year contracts operates. We're partly protected from having to keep everyone under contract by the compensation due for young players who move. With a smaller budget this year, we don't have the money to aggressively recruit new senior players, and most youth players are signed in the summer, so what else is there to do?
DmanDmythDledge
13/01/2009, 9:44 PM
Either I'm very confused as to what you're talking about, or that seems very strange practice from UCD. Does that mean to say that the club has been at nothing since November, while waiting for Mahon to decide on a contract?
The club usually waits until the new year to sort out contracts for the coming season. Didn't make a difference this year though as about 95% of the squad wanted to leave anyway.
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