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sbgawa
25/09/2018, 12:05 PM
Disappointed to see Bucko going from Pats
Hopefully the next appointment won't be one of the LOI journeymen but someone to keep playing football.

Collie O Neill ?
although why would he ..

brendy_éire
25/09/2018, 12:09 PM
Strange time to announce that. Only a month until the end of the season, and still in with a shout for Europe.

holidaysong
25/09/2018, 12:12 PM
I'm not surprised after seeing his post match interview on Soccer Republic. He looked utterly frustrated and confused with the performance.

sbgawa
25/09/2018, 12:16 PM
Strange time to announce that. Only a month until the end of the season, and still in with a shout for Europe.

They'd have to win their last 4 matches and overturn a 33 goal deficit while Rovers lose their last 4 to qualify for Europe.
4th might make it but they are 10 points behind Waterford.....its not impossible but realistically they are done.
Gives them time to get a new manager lined up before the end of the season and start preparing for next year.
They have a decent underage structure , is there anyone there worth a leg up ?

brendy_éire
25/09/2018, 12:26 PM
They'd have to win their last 4 matches and overturn a 33 goal deficit while Rovers lose their last 4 to qualify for Europe.
4th might make it but they are 10 points behind Waterford.....its not impossible but realistically they are done.

Unless Waterford aren't given an exception.

White Horse
25/09/2018, 12:53 PM
Liam Buckley created some lovely teams at Pats over the years, always playing an attractive brand of football.

The last few years have been tough and his decision is not a surprise.

Olander
25/09/2018, 1:14 PM
I'm surprised he lasted so long after almost getting Pats relegated last year. They've been on a steady decline over the last few seasons and things have obviously gone a bit stale at the club.

He seems like a very genuine man and his team played a nice style of football. He had some success, but at a high cost, Pats were paying out serious money for a few seasons, so it's no surprise to see them slide down the table now that Kelleher has tightened the purse strings. You can't play the same style with vastly inferior players.

It's probably the best move for both parties.

sbgawa
25/09/2018, 1:21 PM
Unless Waterford aren't given an exception.

Fair point its possible they won't be given an exemption but apparently all the debts of the old company were paid (or so the story goes.....any Waterford supporters views on this) .
If that's the case they will probably get the exemption

PartySaint
25/09/2018, 1:31 PM
It has been coming and things have gone stale on the pitch but it's still very sad to actually see him leave.

The league cup wins were nice and winning the league was obviously brilliant but the Cup win in 2014 was the highlight for me and many Pats fans, an emotional night for a lot of people and one we'll never forget. He leaves (again) as a club legend.

sbgawa
25/09/2018, 1:58 PM
Keith Long would be a good move for Pats.

Jack B
25/09/2018, 2:01 PM
It's been coming, though I wonder if something happened that prompted the timing of it, seems strange considering the season is as good as over that he wouldn't see it out and have a proper send off that would make the remaining games worth something. A shame that Bohs game is the one he'll go out on.

Can't speak highly enough of Liam though, all he's brought to the club far outweighs the mediocrity of the last couple of seasons and he's provided myself - and I presume most Pats supporters - with some of my best memories in football. Some of the football it the league and cup winning seasons was the best the league had seen in a good while (aesthetically at least) but it was hard to keep that going when he didn't really have the means to do so. Hopefully like Brian Kerr he'll still be present in Richmond from time to time.

Who replaces him is an interesting one. I'm not sure there's a single realistic name that's been floated about that I wouldn't have my reservations over. I'd imagine Ger will take over for the remainder of the season, could be a trial run?

ToberonaTornado
25/09/2018, 2:56 PM
Keith Long would be a good move for Pats.

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Dalymountrower
25/09/2018, 3:19 PM
Keith Long would be a good move for Pats.

Wouldn`t be surprised, things are going too well for us at the moment.

David BOHie
25/09/2018, 3:23 PM
Why would Long leave Bohs for Pat's?

Olander
25/09/2018, 3:28 PM
Keith Long would be a good move for Pats.
I would say his assistant Trevor Croly is a far more likely appointment although I believe he has a day job, so giving that up for full time football may not be an option. A very highly regarded coach, yet to really prove himself as a manager.

sbgawa
25/09/2018, 3:33 PM
Why would Long leave Bohs for Pat's?

I'd say Pats with Keleher backing a new manager will have a bigger Budget,
Next couple of years as Bohs go on the road with no bar income etc might be difficult. (Take it from people who have had to travel)
He's overachieving at Bohs which will be hard to continue
He will probably get paid more at Pats
He lives on the Southside although where I don't know but it might be closer to Pats

forza
25/09/2018, 4:46 PM
I would say his assistant Trevor Croly is a far more likely appointment although I believe he has a day job, so giving that up for full time football may not be an option. A very highly regarded coach, yet to really prove himself as a manager.

We aren't full time....

David BOHie
25/09/2018, 4:50 PM
It's very easy to delete posts on the phone. I've done it twice today trying to fix a spelling mistake but I'll just post it again when I'm home

total hoofball
25/09/2018, 5:42 PM
He seems like a very genuine man and his team played a nice style of football. He had some success, but at a high cost, Pats were paying out serious money for a few seasons, so it's no surprise to see them slide down the table now that Kelleher has tightened the purse strings. You can't play the same style with vastly inferior players.

With Pats & Buckley it may example in this new era of huge UEFA money that sliding for one season outside the Euro spots can be a serious struggle to claw your way back up the table without that minimum 200k+ of UEFA money in your budget

Now that's not to say Pats were not showing some signs of decline under Buckley before the UEFA money dried up but I can't see many managers now keeping their job for the following season if their club misses out on Europe with a huge hole in their budget, Derry keeping Kenny Shiels on for next season would be delaying an similar inevitable

Martinho II
25/09/2018, 5:51 PM
isnt Keith Long an ex player of St Pats? surprised with Buckley not longer there. Liam Kelly is very prominent in management in the LSL surely he would be a great candidate?

marinobohs
25/09/2018, 6:09 PM
Can see why Long would be mentioned but can’t see why he would be interested. Crolly was linked with Pats last year (with Buckley moving to a general manager role ‘upstairs’) so possibly something there but Crolly was burned in Mordor so might not be up for a Manager’s job

Now his “issue” with previous player is resolved Nutsey (former Pats player) is presumably available. His Waterford gig is only part time scouting I believe ?

TonyD
25/09/2018, 6:48 PM
I would say his assistant Trevor Croly is a far more likely appointment although I believe he has a day job, so giving that up for full time football may not be an option. A very highly regarded coach, yet to really prove himself as a manager.

Wouldn't like Croly. Don't like the way he left Pats last time. Keith Long would be good, but as the Bohs fans here have said, I can't see much incentive for him to leave Bohs for us, unless we are throwing serious money a him, both wage wise and in terms of playing budget. No to Nutsy, especially without a big budget. Collie O'Neill could be a good option. Wouldn't mind giving Ger O'Brien a shot, he might be caretaker until the end of the season. Not much point in rushing an appointment at this stage I don't think.

Sad to see Bucko go,his teams played the best football I've seen in my 24 years as a regular at Richmond. The teams of 2013 and 14 were terrific. If not for injuries I think we could have pushed Dundalk closer for the league in 2014. And then of course there was the Cup win. If he'd done nothing else but that it would be enough to make him a legend. To be honest I think the players have let him down this year. Saturday was obviously the last straw.

placid casual
25/09/2018, 6:51 PM
Think Croly is a shoe in for the pats job myself.
Buckley will get the Sligo job when they sack their manager at seasons end.

D24Saint
25/09/2018, 6:54 PM
I would say his assistant Trevor Croly is a far more likely appointment although I believe he has a day job, so giving that up for full time football may not be an option. A very highly regarded coach, yet to really prove himself as a manager.

It will be a cold day in hell before he is Pats manager , no time for the man after he back stabbed us in the lead up to the 2012 cup final.

sundance kid
25/09/2018, 7:16 PM
Martin Russell or harry Kenny I'd say.

Nah Nah Nah Nah
25/09/2018, 7:24 PM
Think Croly is a shoe in for the pats job myself.
Buckley will get the Sligo job when they sack their manager at seasons end.

Here's hopin

Jack B
25/09/2018, 7:40 PM
Please Jesus not Martin Russell.

Longfordian
25/09/2018, 8:00 PM
I heard Roddy is interested and has some U.K. based investors lined up.

Nesta99
25/09/2018, 8:21 PM
Harry Kenny would be the safe choice imo. Rovers will have to hurry up or they might miss out on their supporters choice. Collie O'Neill would be the 'gamble' though not much of one. What did Croly do in 2012? Great coach but almost too nice in a meek and mild mannered way for manager previously unless that was just the Rovers job knocking the confidence out of him.

pineapple stu
25/09/2018, 9:03 PM
Was Bucko full time? Kenny works with the FAI, who usually don't like their employees double-jobbing.

Martin Russell would be a logical candidate; relatively decent manager and a former Pats player.

osarusan
25/09/2018, 9:06 PM
I don't think his time at Limerick enhanced his reputation to be honest. There were definitely mitigating factors, but he also definitely messed up a lot.

marinobohs
25/09/2018, 9:33 PM
Wouldn't like Croly. Don't like the way he left Pats last time. Keith Long would be good, but as the Bohs fans here have said, I can't see much incentive for him to leave Bohs for us, unless we are throwing serious money a him, both wage wise and in terms of playing budget. No to Nutsy, especially without a big budget. Collie O'Neill could be a good option. Wouldn't mind giving Ger O'Brien a shot, he might be caretaker until the end of the season. Not much point in rushing an appointment at this stage I don't think.

Sad to see Bucko go,his teams played the best football I've seen in my 24 years as a regular at Richmond. The teams of 2013 and 14 were terrific. If not for injuries I think we could have pushed Dundalk closer for the league in 2014. And then of course there was the Cup win. If he'd done nothing else but that it would be enough to make him a legend. To be honest I think the players have let him down this year. Saturday was obviously the last straw.
Fully agree RE Buckley, real gent and a manager that always played the game the right way. Think Pats have been fair to him, expected him to go last year. Pats have stagnated last couple of seasons and Saturdays surrender was obviously the last straw. Overall his time there was a success just need a change to shake things up a bit. Martin Russell could be a good fit (given Crollys previous departure clearly still rankles), depends on what the clubs aims are.

TonyD
25/09/2018, 9:43 PM
Fully agree RE Buckley, real gent and a manager that always played the game the right way. Think Pats have been fair to him, expected him to go last year. Pats have stagnated last couple of seasons and Saturdays surrender was obviously the last straw. Overall his time there was a success just need a change to shake things up a bit. Martin Russell could be a good fit (given Crollys previous departure clearly still rankles), depends on what the clubs aims are.

Don't think Martin Russell is the answer. Yes he believes in the same style as Buckley, but he's no real record of success as a manager, and his teams look soft as Buckos teams at their worst. Would be tempted to take a punt on Ger O' Brien, as I think he's a real Pats man, and I think that's important, the only worry is it could be too early for him. Ŵont be an easy job for whoever takes it. Rebuilding is needed and who knows what the budget will be next year. We need someone to do what Keith Long is doing for yourselves.

Nesta99
25/09/2018, 11:36 PM
We could hedge our bets and say a former Bray manager the front runners so far mentioned. Ger O'Brien is an interesting one, young, knows the club and players, respected by fans.

Shearer
26/09/2018, 12:26 AM
Martin Russell the first name that came to mind and I'll stand by it.

Weatherman
26/09/2018, 12:38 PM
Pats could do no wrong getting both Harry Kenny and Liam O'Brien in. Done wonders at Bray and deserve another crack at it

pineapple stu
26/09/2018, 12:52 PM
Did well at Bray - also had a huge budget though.

vinnie
26/09/2018, 1:38 PM
Has Ger O'Brien got the required coaching badges?

Martinho II
26/09/2018, 1:42 PM
Has Ger O'Brien got the required coaching badges?

not to be manager though. he said on eir last night that he has badges to do which would rule out of the pats job!

ToberonaTornado
26/09/2018, 2:08 PM
Someone said SEAN CONNOR :) love it <3 always there

Word i'm hearing -and to add to the speculation.......... ger o'brien

sbgawa
26/09/2018, 3:02 PM
Here's a random one , comes with a health warning as my source is normally good but also has been spectacularly wrong before
Paul Ozam !

Mr A
26/09/2018, 3:52 PM
Here's a random one , comes with a health warning as my source is normally good but also has been spectacularly wrong before
Paul Ozam !

Nah. Paul Ozam is doubtful.

pineapple stu
26/09/2018, 4:02 PM
Yay!

Random early 00s nostalgia!

sbgawa
26/09/2018, 5:27 PM
He is managing the Ireland under 17s so it's not completely random. Also pretty sure he did some coaching senior as well just can't remember where

Ezeikial
26/09/2018, 5:57 PM
He is managing the Ireland under 17s so it's not completely random. Also pretty sure he did some coaching senior as well just can't remember where

Just like the late Sean McCaffrey. It certainly did not equip him for League of Ireland management

Kingswood Rover
26/09/2018, 8:14 PM
Tony Cousins, get a bet on him gents

Charlie Darwin
26/09/2018, 11:14 PM
He is managing the Ireland under 17s so it's not completely random. Also pretty sure he did some coaching senior as well just can't remember where
Osam manages the U16s, who don't play competitive games.

joey B
27/09/2018, 12:21 AM
Someone's bound to give Ollie Horgan a ring soon,give that man a bit of money and its curtains for everyone!!!

Nesta99
27/09/2018, 1:18 AM
True and also while finding the neative about having too much money to spend!

sbgawa
27/09/2018, 8:13 AM
Osam manages the U16s, who don't play competitive games.

Will suit him grand so , Pats haven't been competitive for ages :)