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Town Legend
14/01/2009, 7:22 PM
http://www.eleven-a-side.com/eircomleague/news.asp?n=35496


So any other names been thrown around up there for the vacant spot?
Thats if there's a club existing within Drogheda by the start of the season.

Dunny
14/01/2009, 7:25 PM
http://www.droghedaunited.ie/news/single/id/1525


Drogheda United FC would like to refute suggestions that we have spoken to individuals regarding the position of team manager for the 2009 season.

At this moment we are busy preparing for our Examinership hearing before the High Court on the 22nd January.

Should the courts decide to accept our scheme of arrangement on the 22nd we will then, and only then, begin preparing for the season ahead.

On behalf of Drogheda United Football Club

Terry Collins

Ezeikial
14/01/2009, 8:29 PM
Whether the Irish Sun report is true or not, it is only to be expected that Drogheda would deny any suggestions of talks with a potential new manager - this could appear as presumtious or arrogant in advance of High Court hearing.

However I imagine that it would be negligent not to sound out suitable candidates - and John Gill would be a very suitable one. A man of passion and integrity, something that has been sadly lacking in many quarters of Drogheda United in recent times!

CSFShels
14/01/2009, 10:02 PM
Clearly Drogheda United are too busy petitioning the administrator with sob stories to think about a new manager.

micls
14/01/2009, 11:06 PM
Clearly Drogheda United are too busy petitioning the administrator with sob stories to think about a new manager.

You say that like its a bad thing :confused:

BohsPartisan
14/01/2009, 11:33 PM
Clearly Drogheda United are too busy petitioning the administrator with sob stories to think about a new manager.

Thats a bit harsh isn't it? Who wouldn't in their situation?

Jersey Cow
15/01/2009, 8:52 AM
Young local boy in Drogheda Darius Kierans in with a huge shout I heard should Drogs emerge from the mire....

paulie_walnuts
15/01/2009, 9:50 AM
Gill is a First Division specialist so I'd imagine he will be exactly what they need ;)

jinxy lilywhite
15/01/2009, 9:55 AM
A step backwards for Gill if this is the case.
Drogheda will be a poison chalice next season. No matter which division they are in they will be the whipping boys.
Great to see a return to normallity.

CSFShels
15/01/2009, 12:29 PM
Thats a bit harsh isn't it? Who wouldn't in their situation?
Yes, lets petition the administrator to bend the rules and give us mercy, while keeping the man who drove the club into the mire. No sympathy for that club until they've got Hoey out. At least Rovers had the fans take over, and Cork weren't exactly in a position to have Arkaga stick around, considering Arkaga left them high and dry.

noisecontrol
15/01/2009, 12:53 PM
Darius Kierans...give me a break. He has only managed the U17's and whilst he has done a good job there are far better managers out there. I'm sure they'd opt for local neighbours Drogheda Towns Manager Terry Eviston before giving the job to Darius Kierans.

SeanDrog
15/01/2009, 12:58 PM
CSFShels, a very confused post there.

I dont see how an examiner (administator is in the UK) can bend any legal rules. Please do tell or is it just a baseless rant? Maybe you should report it to the judge, I am sure he wouldnt want the examiner breaking or bending rules.

Secondly as far as I am aware (and most Drogs) Hoey will be leaving the club after the examinership (pop goes that bubble).

Always liked shels and posted such during your difficulties, expressed how I hope ye get back to the preimer soon enough but given the amont of shels fans coming out of the wood work to try and kick us when we are down in recent weeks has made me revise that opinion.


Many anti drog posters on thsi site (you know who you are) have had the good grace to comment but not gloat and feed off our current position, pity the same cant be said of you.

Listen if we are relegated (or whatever happens), shels will not be replacing us) get over it.

CSFShels
15/01/2009, 6:02 PM
CSFShels, a very confused post there.

I dont see how an examiner (administator is in the UK) can bend any legal rules. Please do tell or is it just a baseless rant? Maybe you should report it to the judge, I am sure he wouldnt want the examiner breaking or bending rules.

Secondly as far as I am aware (and most Drogs) Hoey will be leaving the club after the examinership (pop goes that bubble).

Always liked shels and posted such during your difficulties, expressed how I hope ye get back to the preimer soon enough but given the amont of shels fans coming out of the wood work to try and kick us when we are down in recent weeks has made me revise that opinion.


Many anti drog posters on thsi site (you know who you are) have had the good grace to comment but not gloat and feed off our current position, pity the same cant be said of you.

Listen if we are relegated (or whatever happens), shels will not be replacing us) get over it.
None of my posts in this thread have anything to do with Shels, not a hope we're going up, even if a 2nd team lost their licence.

To address some other points, what I was saying wasn't baseless, theres a thread on boards.ie with a tonne of letters sent by Drogs fans begging the examiner not to put them out of business.

And I actually amn't anti Drogs at all, I was up for them to win the league last season and all. Nor am I gloating or feeding off the position really. I just wanna see the fair thing done, if Drogheda do get the required amount of money together, they deserve to stay in business.

micls
15/01/2009, 7:55 PM
To address some other points, what I was saying wasn't baseless, theres a thread on boards.ie with a tonne of letters sent by Drogs fans begging the examiner not to put them out of business.
I just wanna see the fair thing done, if Drogheda do get the required amount of money together, they deserve to stay in business.

The letters are being sent to the examiner who will pass some onto the judge for consideration, as available in ALL cases of examinership.

It gives the judge a chance to see things like importance to the community etc which cannot be recorded simply in the numbers. This can then affect his decision on whether to accept the proposal or not.

It could be the difference between the judge forcing the revenue to accept 25% when they are challenging it and want more.

If the judge feels the business is worth saving then this is his choice.

The judge knows what he's doing I'd imagine

ndrog
15/01/2009, 9:37 PM
A step backwards for Gill if this is the case.
Drogheda will be a poison chalice next season. No matter which division they are in they will be the whipping boys.
Great to see a return to normallity.


Dont you worry craptown boy , with some of the awful players your spoofer of a manager has signed , not to mention the massive wage bill you will have youll be back down in the first div before long , well hopefully, id like the louth derby back .How long were you in it for :D

jinxy lilywhite
16/01/2009, 10:14 AM
Dont you worry craptown boy , with some of the awful players your spoofer of a manager has signed , not to mention the massive wage bill you will have youll be back down in the first div before long , well hopefully, id like the louth derby back .How long were you in it for :D

We'll see how long you will remain the first division and how we do this season.
Let me know when you need directions to monaghan, wexford, waterford, longford and athlone. i should have a copy of them somewhere.
i'm not a craptown boy because i wasn't actually born in drogheda