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The thing is though- what can the MC achieve here? They can't get rid of Connor.
Maybe they shouldn't have made it public that they have no confidence in Connor- but then again they didn't have a lot to lose and there was always an outside chance that Connor would walk or the directors would remove him.
Also, coming from a newspaper person this sort of sounds like a "Give us juicy stuff to print" appeal!
geezer
19/08/2011, 2:57 PM
Galway United have a number of important events this weekend :
Saturday
Car Boot Sale, Terryland Park (10.00am o
Concert at Black Box (8.00pm)
Stand in Shop Street promoting concert and Sham Rvs match (11.00am - 6.00pm)
Sunday
Stand in Shop Street promoting Shamrock Rovers match (2.00pm - 5.00pm)
Shamrock Rovers, Terryland Park, 6.30pm
We need volunteers to help out will all the above, especially with the car boot sale and on matchday. We also have a quantity of posters for the match and the concert which we will be putting up today and tomorrow.
If you can help out over the weekend, please reply to this e-mail, call me, or contact the club office at (091) 767336.
Come on United !
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It seems the Management Committee have decided that if his contract is with the board of directors they can pay his wages, leaving him without any wage for 8 weeks.
mypost
20/08/2011, 6:53 AM
It is no-ones business here what the length of Sean Connors contract is, what he is due, or how much he gets paid - no more than it is none of my business what contract Roddy Collins is on, how much money Liam Buckley is due, etc, etc.
I'm sorry, can't support this approach. And yes I know it's the case with Rovers as well, but that doesn't make it better imo.
If I want to know what John Delaney's salary is, it doesn't take long to find out. If I want to find out what Trap's salary is, a simple search will tell me in seconds. If I want to know what a Spaniard, German, French player or coach in any top well-run league is paid, I'll know in no time. There's no secrecy, no mystery, and no shame in making those figures publicly available. If I want to find out what the Taoiseach, President, or other major public service figure is earning per year, not much digging is needed. There are even freedom of information requests available if you want to press the matter hard enough.
Are LOI salaries that low, that the people who turn up to watch their teams play and fund their wages are not allowed to know? If a journo wants to find out these figures, he'll make it his business and he'll get them. The world isn't going to end, and clubs are not going to fold, as a result of such information released into the public domain.
Ezeikial
20/08/2011, 11:49 AM
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It seems the Management Committee have decided that if his contract is with the board of directors they can pay his wages, leaving him without any wage for 8 weeks.
Maybe I missed it, but in listening to that interview the only related bit that I heard is that Seannie says he hasn't been paid in 7 or 8 weeks.
Irrespective of any divisive squabbling between two factions within the club, the reality is that if Galway are to get a licence for next season the manager must be paid any monies he is owed.
If not paying him is an intentional tactic this could backfire with an inflexible attitude when the licencing day arrives
Magicme
20/08/2011, 1:06 PM
Maybe I missed it, but in listening to that interview the only related bit that I heard is that Seannie says he hasn't been paid in 7 or 8 weeks.
Irrespective of any divisive squabbling between two factions within the club, the reality is that if Galway are to get a licence for next season the manager must be paid any monies he is owed.
If not paying him is an intentional tactic this could backfire with an inflexible attitude when the licencing day arrives
Sure they got away with that last year why would this year be any different?
Got away with what? The appeals commitee found totally in our favour.
Magicme
20/08/2011, 2:10 PM
Aye. Dont I know it.
passerrby
20/08/2011, 3:57 PM
Got away with what? The appeals commitee found totally in our favour.
thats a decision that must keep them awake at night
Mr Maroon
21/08/2011, 8:36 PM
Maybe I missed it, but in listening to that interview the only related bit that I heard is that Seannie says he hasn't been paid in 7 or 8 weeks.
Irrespective of any divisive squabbling between two factions within the club, the reality is that if Galway are to get a licence for next season the manager must be paid any monies he is owed.
If not paying him is an intentional tactic this could backfire with an inflexible attitude when the licencing day arrives
Being a Dundalk fan I presume you already know this, but don't believe a word Connor says.
Ezeikial
21/08/2011, 9:09 PM
Being a Dundalk fan I presume you already know this, but don't believe a word Connor says.
Are you saying that Galway are not in arrears on his wages or are you just making a general character attack statement?
Mr Maroon
21/08/2011, 9:14 PM
Are you saying that Galway are not in arrears on his wages or are you just making a general character attack statement?
Of course we're in arrears. Just that most of that interview is inaccurate.
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