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nr637
23/03/2015, 11:08 AM
Anyone have suggestions on potential names for this position?

Anthony Wolfe temporary basis could continue!

The fact that Cobh Wanderers are having a good season with all the ex-Cobh Ramblers players and the poor start for Ramblers says it all..........................?

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outspoken
23/03/2015, 2:52 PM
It's made for roderick

bluewhitearmy
23/03/2015, 3:19 PM
Stephen Henderson surely in with a shout.

marty
24/03/2015, 5:42 PM
Ya Hendo's name has been thrown around but with the current state of the club it's doubtfully many locals will support the team.....

nigel-harps1954
24/03/2015, 9:39 PM
If Henderson came back in though, would that instill any sort of belief from locals given his record at Cobh previously? He built a quality team down there last time out and won a league title for them in 07.

Surely that'd, at least initially, bring a bit of a crowd back in the gate?

marty
24/03/2015, 10:52 PM
Hard to say really,people in Cobh prefer like everyone to see locals playing.If it's a team from mostly outside town and their doing well then you will get people in the turn styles but when it's a team of non locals getting hammered like we have now then nobody will support them.Might as well have a local team in there.

El-Pietro
25/03/2015, 12:04 AM
Hard to say really,people in Cobh prefer like everyone to see locals playing.If it's a team from mostly outside town and their doing well then you will get people in the turn styles but when it's a team of non locals getting hammered like we have now then nobody will support them.Might as well have a local team in there.


define local? do they have to be from the town, or will players from somewhere in Cork do?

Comic Book Guy
25/03/2015, 4:46 PM
I agree with el pietro, the lack of locals (I.e living on the great island) is a convenient excuse for some. The players playing Msl chose to go. There will always be some excuse for some people to choose not to attend games

outspoken
25/03/2015, 5:30 PM
I agree with el pietro, the lack of locals (I.e living on the great island) is a convenient excuse for some. The players playing Msl chose to go. There will always be some excuse for some people to choose not to attend games

We have to listen to the same crap down here. No locals in the starting line up in the final home game of last season yet over 2k at it. You can't tell me we'd get even half that if it was an all local team battling to avoid bottom spot. Any excuse.

marty
25/03/2015, 5:34 PM
define local? do they have to be from the town, or will players from somewhere in Cork do?

It's a fact amoung people from Cobh that they love to see their own doing well,the same everywhere really.If you have a team with a core from Cobh people will have a bit more interest,it just doesn't sit well when you have a team getting beat every week with nobody local on the team sheet.A mix from Cobh/Cork would be ideal but of coarse you can't force this on the manager or insist on locals to go to the club and give up their weekends for a mature football.

marty
25/03/2015, 5:40 PM
We have to listen to the same crap down here. No locals in the starting line up in the final home game of last season yet over 2k at it. You can't tell me we'd get even half that if it was an all local team battling to avoid bottom spot. Any excuse.

But that's a team that were going for promotion no? I'm saying if a team is getting hammered week in week out and nobody knows who they are then it makes more sense to have a local team in there.I go to games but am losing interest fast,I know Brenda Frahill is local but I know nobody else-if I knew a few more I'd go regardless as I'd support someone I knew for giving up his time for the club.

marty
25/03/2015, 5:43 PM
On top of this 'excuse' the current board has been amature in its dealings since they've come in....

nigel-harps1954
25/03/2015, 6:47 PM
Harps had an all local side a few years ago that ended up having one of the worst seasons in the history of the club and yet attendances were down to one of the worst ever for the club too. Local side means nothing once I'm afraid.

Longfordian
25/03/2015, 7:02 PM
Once you're afraid of what? :p

nigel-harps1954
25/03/2015, 10:38 PM
Once you're afraid of what? :p

I've read it a handful of times now, and I'm still not quite sure what exactly I was trying to say.

TheBoss
26/03/2015, 5:44 AM
I've read it a handful of times now, and I'm still not quite sure what exactly I was trying to say.

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El-Pietro
26/03/2015, 11:38 AM
It's a fact amoung people from Cobh that they love to see their own doing well,the same everywhere really.If you have a team with a core from Cobh people will have a bit more interest,it just doesn't sit well when you have a team getting beat every week with nobody local on the team sheet.A mix from Cobh/Cork would be ideal but of coarse you can't force this on the manager or insist on locals to go to the club and give up their weekends for a mature football.
Cobh is a pretty small town. You can't expect to fill a team from just the town. Not if you have any chance of winning. And if you had 11 players born within a couple hundred yards of the ground then you'd be getting battered every week. No one will watch a team that loses every week.

I suppose you'd want a couple of players like Davin O'Neill mixed in but fielding a team of players mostly from Cobh is unrealistic.

I saw Cobh a few times last year and they looked like a decent side, naive but with quality. A decent manager who could organise them would have them doing alright in the first division. I haven't been down yet this season so I don't know if thats still the case.

colonelwest
26/03/2015, 12:44 PM
Harps had an all local side a few years ago that ended up having one of the worst seasons in the history of the club and yet attendances were down to one of the worst ever for the club too. Local side means nothing once I'm afraid.


Once you're afraid of what? :p


I've read it a handful of times now, and I'm still not quite sure what exactly I was trying to say.


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Comic Book Guy
30/03/2015, 10:49 PM
Stephen Henderson appointed as manager.

nigel-harps1954
30/03/2015, 11:03 PM
Great appointment for Cobh. Really the only option they had.

nr637
31/03/2015, 9:43 AM
Great appointment for Cobh. Really the only option they had.

We will have to wait and see, it does'nt always work out second time round.

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nigel-harps1954
02/04/2015, 11:12 AM
Really interesting interview with Stephen Henderson on Extratime.ie

http://www.extratime.ie/newsdesk/articles/13912/stephen-henderson-interview---part-one/
http://www.extratime.ie/newsdesk/articles/13928/stephen-henderson-interview---part-two/

Martinho II
02/04/2015, 5:58 PM
Really interesting interview with Stephen Henderson on Extratime.ie

http://www.extratime.ie/newsdesk/articles/13912/stephen-henderson-interview---part-one/
http://www.extratime.ie/newsdesk/articles/13928/stephen-henderson-interview---part-two/

dont see those interviews on extra time any more? any ideas where they are?

nigel-harps1954
02/04/2015, 6:07 PM
Second one seems to have disappeared but first is still there. Said some big things about some people in the second one, namely Waterford United, so, wouldn't be surprised to see them request it taken down.

atfconline
04/04/2015, 7:38 PM
Cambridge back as Henderson's assistant, maybe that's why Part II has gone missing!


Finally gaining his Uefa A Licence only a couple of months ago, Henderson is grateful to another Munster Senior League side, Midleton FC, and in particular their manager Steve Mulcahy, for allowing him to take the required amount of training sessions in order to fulfil the coaching criteria.

“I started it a while ago, but I’d no team. I felt hard done by Ramblers. Martin Cambridge (lately resigned as Cobh manager and Stephen’s former assistant), who I kept in employment for nearly eight years, wasn’t a bit gracious to help me out.”

http://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:http://www.extratime.ie/newsdesk/articles/13928/stephen-henderson-interview---part-two/

Charlie Darwin
06/04/2015, 11:03 AM
Cambridge back as Henderson's assistant, maybe that's why Part II has gone missing!



http://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:http://www.extratime.ie/newsdesk/articles/13928/stephen-henderson-interview---part-two/
Awk. Ward.

Nesta99
06/04/2015, 11:39 AM
That is more unusual than the typically unusual Leagues managerial roundabout!

Longfordian
06/04/2015, 1:30 PM
"I was misquoted Martin, bloody journalists "