View Full Version : Bobby Browne resigns
passerrby
27/02/2011, 1:54 PM
always had great respect for mick he is one of lifes gentlemen however while im dissapointed its just another day in football.. as for drogs what is he at silly move imo.wonder I mean did bobby leave because the budget was getting bigger. as an aside am told drogs did not have the manners to contact monaghan ,thats poor form
bluewhitearmy
27/02/2011, 2:00 PM
always had great respect for mick he is one of lifes gentlemen however while im dissapointed its just another day in football.. as for drogs what is he at silly move imo.wonder I mean did bobby leave because the budget was getting bigger. as an aside am told drogs did not have the manners to contact monaghan ,thats poor form
Was Mick not signed up for this year so because suely they have to if he was.
Dillonman
27/02/2011, 2:01 PM
Strange move to say the least. Mick left Monaghan less than a week before the new season starts which is bad form in my opinion. But to go to Drogheda a team that by the look of things will struggle heavily this season is what bemuses me. With the current squad they have he will have to be a miracle worker to even keep them slightly competitive. Could Mick be Drogheda's Messiah?
Only bit of good news fr Mons is they have two weeks to find a new manager, they have no game this week in the league. Shocking behaviour from those involved though, surely they could have waited another day to announce it.
Ezeikial
27/02/2011, 2:26 PM
I just don't get it. Whats in this for Mick Cooke?
If he was unhappy or disaffected at Mons, then maybe you could understand that he would want a different challenge at another club. Was there any friction with him at Monaghan?
Otherwise this is a step up to the Premier that is almost certain to end in relegation to the first.
If the suggestions of lack of contact between Drogheda and Monaghan are true, it sure looks like bad form on Drogheda and maybe leaves them open to a compensation claim from Monaghan if Mick Cooke had a contract.
MagicMon
27/02/2011, 3:31 PM
Classy from Mick Cooke, taking the job just before the season starts, after the transfer windows closed, while managing Monaghan in a friendly and telling the players there that he was staying. After all the quotes about how Monaghan deserved the promotion because they were more set up for the premier and did things for the licencing fairly.
So was Bobby Browne fired or did he quit when he realized how hard the season would be? Does Cooke think that there'll be no relegation like last season, and that Drogheda's finances will recover after their "magic season in the top division, where everyone will sponsor us, and we'll get loads of crowds, and our amateur squad will do really really well, and then in November we'll wake up and the stadium will have fixed itself"
Nesta99
27/02/2011, 4:17 PM
All very strange. Honestly why LoI is not the worlds biggest reality show is beyond me - never a dull moment!
redobit
27/02/2011, 4:32 PM
Is it fair to assume that Cooke might not have bben under contract at Monaghan. Cause its not like Drogheda would be handing out any compensation.
WindmillWarrior
27/02/2011, 5:54 PM
Knickers in a twist.ie . Its tough on Monaghan no doubt but this kind of thing happens in football all the time. Get the f*ck over it.
Wasnt there talk of Mick retiring in a season or 2 anyway? Maybe he wanted a stab at the Premier before that. Albeit a very very tough job, because we obviously have a very small budget
Nesta99
27/02/2011, 6:07 PM
and maybe he is a masochist and just wanted argubly the worst job in LoI. As i see it there is little knicker twisting going on, just a few questions on how the contract situation if there is one works and a couple of understandably disgruntled Mons fans cirticising the timing of the announcement.
L.T.F.C.
27/02/2011, 6:16 PM
*grabs popcorn"
This still isn't funny...
Red Army
27/02/2011, 8:24 PM
You would have to wonder how things are at Monaghan behind the scenes.
Enruoblehs
27/02/2011, 8:25 PM
Does anyone know if Drogheda fulfilled their fixture today - away to Baldoyle United, and what was the score?
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Town Legend
27/02/2011, 8:49 PM
Have to feel for the Mons supporters, one week they get promoted then relegated again and then their manager walks 2 weeks before they kick off in the league. I for one thought things were very quiet up Gortakeegan way during the off season with keeping signings quiet, thought all was very boring and then all this action takes place within 1/2 weeks!!!
The Lep
27/02/2011, 9:20 PM
Why would he do that and thing seemingly going well for the Mons?
Is there a certain ex-SF manager taking a liking to Mondogs?
An ex SF assistant manager did take an interest but has he gone with Cooke to Drogheda?
gufc2000
27/02/2011, 9:25 PM
Poor form on Drogheda's part, announcing an appointment while Cooke was in charge of Monaghan in a friendly. Surely Monaghan are entitled to compensation
Hope the Mons get the right man to replace him.
OneForTheFuture
27/02/2011, 9:27 PM
An ex SF assistant manager did take an interest but has he gone with Cooke to Drogheda?
He went first, no?
MagicMon
27/02/2011, 9:36 PM
He went first, no?
Took training yesterday, reportedly
Cooke on LMFM yesterday
http://utv.vo.llnwd.net/o16/LMFM/2011/02/27/forpodmickcooke.mp3
monsexile
28/02/2011, 8:57 AM
Gutted that Mick is gone and the manner of leaving leaves a little bit of a bad taste. But otherwise hard to be too upset with Mick after what he has done and wish him the best of luck. He might well need it.
Martinho II
28/02/2011, 11:34 AM
in hindsight to robbie horgan he played for drogheda utd too in the past with mick cooke and maybe mick does deserve the move after eight years service with the club.. but it is strange that drogs announce the signing of cooke when mons friendly is takin place. I am very surprised that cooke wasnt on a contract with monaghan it brings back memories for us when Stephen Kenny left to go to bohs and he was on a verbal contract too.. wonder will Aidan Lynch Don Tierney be the new monaghan managerial duo.. I couldnt see Bobby Browne returning to Monaghan he will want to return to the LSL...the timing was crap for monaghan
Dodge
28/02/2011, 11:55 AM
If Cooke agreed a deal with Drogheda then they've every right to announce it.
Its no their fault that Cooke hasn't told his players or anyone else.
My guess would be that Cooke hadn't signed a contract with Monaghan, and left for an extra €50 a week.
iceman
28/02/2011, 11:59 AM
Bobby gives the Drogs board a slating in the Star today , says they were interfering with team matters.
Nesta99
28/02/2011, 12:23 PM
You are right dodge, if there were no contractual issues Drogheda were well withing their right to make the announcement. But holding off a short while would have been the proper thing to do until Monaghan were informed. Cooke is probably most culpible which surprises me, as i thought he would have had a little more respect for Monaghan United, players and supporters.
Yeah, but I think Drogheda could have easily believed that once Cooke agreed to it, then he had already told Monaghan
Thats just on the announcement of course. Whether Drogehda had the decency to contact Monaghan before hand is another issue.
Nesta99
28/02/2011, 1:43 PM
Which is why I believe that Cooke is responsible. No matter tis done
monsexile
28/02/2011, 1:44 PM
In fairness to Mick, he told the club on Saturday night but the timing of the announcement still could have been better.
Anyway moving on, the search is on
http://monaghanunited.tv/?p=446
KUFCMan
28/02/2011, 4:51 PM
Baldoyle 0-6 Shels
Baldoyle 2-4 Drogs
Shels very impressive and Drogs poor is the consensus down in Baldoyle after the 2 games
Invincible
28/02/2011, 4:56 PM
Reckon Mick will do well although Mons probably have a better team than Drogs.
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