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Ringo
14/04/2005, 6:51 AM
Thursday April 14th 2005


WHILE dark clouds hang over financially-crippled Shamrock Rovers there is a much more optimistic mood at St Patrick's Athletic.

The club's debts, which stood at around £600,000 just two years ago, have been significantly reduced and financially stability has returned to Richmond Park.

Now they are ready to push forward and according to chairman Andrew O'Callaghan the appointment of former FAI chief Bernard O'Byrne as the club's new chief executive is a clear signal of intent by the Saints.

"These are challenging days for the club, something which seems to be endemic with the Eircom League, but we want to set a new light and Bernard is very much a part of that.

"Bernard has driving ambition and he sees the potential in the club and in this part of Dublin. This is a rapidly expanding area in population and business terms and we want to be at the heart of that growth," said O'Callaghan.

He was speaking at a press conference to formally unveil O'Byrne who will take up his two-year full-time position on Monday morning.

The decision to pursue O'Byrne came during a brainstorming session by the club's management committee after they felt they needed somebody of his calibre to lead the club forward so last month a phone call to test the water was made.

"From then on it was easy and things happened very quickly," said O'Callaghan.

For O'Byrne, who was raised 500 yards away from his new office and made his First Communion and Confirmation in St Michael's Church opposite the ground, it is very much a homecoming as he returns to the club he first supported as a schoolboy.

O'Byrne, not surprisingly, is relishing the challenge that lies ahead. "I bring a knowledge and experience that I gained over the years. I don't think anybody can say I haven't given less than 100 per cent in the past.

"There is a broad objective to help take Pat's to the next stage. People here in the club have stabilised the situation and turned it around.

"I have been brought in to help them move forward. We want to be the first Eircom League club to play in the group stages of the Champions League." Lofty ambitions maybe but O'Byrne has never been one to lower his sights.

At the FAI, he believed in the viability of a national home for Irish soccer - Eircom Park - and helped set up the Technical Department.

He said he walked away because pressures were getting on top of him and after a period of rest set up his own business consultancy.

But the prospect of him tipping into Merrion Square to represent St Pat's at an FAI National Council Meeting is a non-runner at this stage as O'Callaghan will continue to represent St Pat's at FAI and Eircom League level.

Some of those who opposed him on the controversial Eircom Park project such as FAI CEO John Delaney and Planning and Development Manager John Byrne are ensconced in Merrion Square but O'Byrne doesn't foresee any problems.

"I wish them well in their jobs and I certainly appreciate how difficult their jobs are," said O'Byrne.

As CEO of St Pat's he will be responsible for all aspects of the day to day running and everybody will report to him.

His experiences from the Eircom Park project will come in handy as the club sets about building a new stand behind the goal at the west end of Richmond Park.

Having been involved in many aspects of football this is his first direct involvement with an Eircom League club and he believes that there is tremendous potential within this sector.

"I think it's a league with great potential and one that has made big advances with the upgrade in facilities.

"The worry in business is do you have a good product and a market to sell it in? I believe we have and there are tens of thousands, if not hundreds, who are prepared to support the Eircom League in Dublin."

As Pat's pick themselves up off their feet after a traumatic period, they are well aware that others have passed them out but O'Byrne says the chase is now on. "Shelbourne have set a new bar that everybody has to make and pass."

Bernard J O'Byrne will be doing everything in his power to get the Saints to that level.

Gerry McDermott



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Ringo
14/04/2005, 6:53 AM
Pats have been careful with their money over the last few years & have got their debt down. They look good for the future. Not too sure if O'Byrne is the right man :confused: . Though at this stage the FAI would have had their own Stadium.

Anto McC
14/04/2005, 6:38 PM
Not too sure if O'Byrne is the right man :confused: ..

I think O'Byrne is the exact man to take pats forward,great buisness savvy and a local boy.Have a feeling Pats will be a force to be reconed with in the next few years.

Ringo
14/04/2005, 7:03 PM
I think O'Byrne is the exact man to take pats forward,great buisness savvy and a local boy.Have a feeling Pats will be a force to be reconed with in the next few years.

It would be great to see them back as one of the top teams.

Éanna
14/04/2005, 7:12 PM
It would be great to see them back as one of the top teams.
Agreed. Pats are a club I've always had a lot of time for. Their fans are a nice bunch, and the banter and rivalry we had with them a few years back was brilliant, when we were both challenging for the title- I look forward to seeing that again

Ringo
15/04/2005, 11:38 AM
Agreed. Pats are a club I've always had a lot of time for. Their fans are a nice bunch, and the banter and rivalry we had with them a few years back was brilliant, when we were both challenging for the title- I look forward to seeing that again

Jaysus , Its a rare day, when we can agree on something :eek:

manic da hoop
15/04/2005, 1:42 PM
A question for Pats fans:

Has work finally started on that eye-sore of a goal end? I just caught a glimpse of it on TV3's highlights and noticed the large blue hording running right along the touchline. There also seemed to be a lot of digging work going higher up on the slope.

wws
15/04/2005, 2:45 PM
nope hoardings only

the grant money has still not been handed over (of course according to some posters here we "spent" this mysterious money already :rolleyes:

Roo69
15/04/2005, 3:10 PM
Agreed. Pats are a club I've always had a lot of time for. Their fans are a nice bunch, and the banter and rivalry we had with them a few years back was brilliant, when we were both challenging for the title- I look forward to seeing that again

I'll agree with you there as well. I have always had time for Pats and there fans. great bunch of lads (and lassies !)

It's good to see a club trying to things in the right manner. They realised they had a massive problem and have gone about fixing it in the correct manner, developing youth etc........

If they get a bit of luck over the next few seasons and O'Byrne can deliver on his promises St. Pats will be back among the elite clubs in the eL

skitz3
16/04/2005, 9:50 AM
Agreed. Pats are a club I've always had a lot of time for. Their fans are a nice bunch, and the banter and rivalry we had with them a few years back was brilliant, when we were both challenging for the title- I look forward to seeing that again

A cork fan giving Dubs a compliment. :eek: I must be dreaming.
Eanna don't suppose there's a nice compliment like that for shels. ;)

skitz3
16/04/2005, 9:52 AM
Pats are looking really good for the future. Fair play to them, they really have dug their feet in and have gotten right back on track. I look forward to the future when pats will give us a good game. :p Only playing.

CollegeTillIDie
16/04/2005, 10:27 AM
For O'Byrne, who was raised 500 yards away from his new office and made his First Communion and Confirmation in St Michael's Church opposite the ground, it is very much a homecoming as he returns to the club he first supported as a schoolboy.

O'Byrne, not surprisingly, is relishing the challenge that lies ahead. "I bring a knowledge and experience that I gained over the years. I don't think anybody can say I haven't given less than 100 per cent in the past.

"There is a broad objective to help take Pat's to the next stage. People here in the club have stabilised the situation and turned it around.

"I have been brought in to help them move forward. We want to be the first Eircom League club to play in the group stages of the Champions League." Lofty ambitions maybe but O'Byrne has never been one to lower his sights.

Well if you are 6 foot 6 inches tall you can only have lofty ambitions :D
On a serious note Bernard, who to his credit was the only FAI figure of note to oppose Wimbledon being brought to Dublin , was shafted in Merrion Square by western based individuals closely linked to FF who are now in positions of authority there.

This was how Eircom Park was torpedoed in favour of the much vaunted and equally invisible Bertie Bowl. If the present government had been honest back in late 1990's when the Eircom Park project was mooted and levelled with the FAI saying they were prepared only to revamp Lansdowne Road take it or leave it. The job might well have been completed by now.

At least at 125 Emmet Road , that sort of political interference won't stand in his way . Good luck to Bernard and to St. Pat's... after next Friday night of course

TonyD
16/04/2005, 9:26 PM
Pats are looking really good for the future. Fair play to them, they really have dug their feet in and have gotten right back on track. I look forward to the future when pats will give us a good game. :p Only playing.

Well, we gave you half a good game on Friday. Pity about the second half. Ah well, it's a start I suppose. I too look forward to much closer games in the (near) future. :p


BTW - Jason Byrne's miss late on ... :D :D :D

Anto McC
16/04/2005, 11:32 PM
Well, we gave you half a good game on Friday. Pity about the second half. Ah well, it's a start I suppose. I too look forward to much closer games in the (near) future. :p


BTW - Jason Byrne's miss late on ... :D :D :D

Don't even get me started

Jason Byrne this season ... :D

skitz3
17/04/2005, 6:31 PM
BTW -Jason Byrne's miss late on ... :D

Jason who??? :D :D No seriously who????

hamish
17/04/2005, 8:34 PM
Well if you are 6 foot 6 inches tall you can only have lofty ambitions :D
On a serious note Bernard, who to his credit was the only FAI figure of note to oppose Wimbledon being brought to Dublin , was shafted in Merrion Square by western based individuals closely linked to FF who are now in positions of authority there.

This was how Eircom Park was torpedoed in favour of the much vaunted and equally invisible Bertie Bowl. If the present government had been honest back in late 1990's when the Eircom Park project was mooted and levelled with the FAI saying they were prepared only to revamp Lansdowne Road take it or leave it. The job might well have been completed by now.

At least at 125 Emmet Road , that sort of political interference won't stand in his way . Good luck to Bernard and to St. Pat's... after next Friday night of course
CollegeTillIDie, your'e bang on the money re Eircom Park. The money for that project was rolling in at a phenomenal rate but once that b.....x Aherne started the Abbotsown sh.t, everything started to fall apart and, by the way, did you see on Aertel a day or so ago, Aherne claiming that he still thought Abotstown was the best place, rather than Landsdowne. If/When Eggball HQ does get developed, book your tickets for 2015 with delays, objections etc. True, too, that O'Byrne was shafted by the crowd who brought us Saipan 2002 'cos that debacle would never have happened under his watch. The whole Eircom Park saga really ****es me off when I think of it and the media's reportage at the time was LAZY. in accurate and disgraceful. :eek: :(

Mr A
17/04/2005, 9:31 PM
Was O'Bryne the FAI's head of security who decided to put the English fans above Irish supporters? I may be wrong on that, am just wondering...

hamish
18/04/2005, 1:00 AM
Yep, your'e right there and I was surprised that he got the President position due to that at the time but blame must also go the Gardai not liaising with the English cops anti-yob force. I believe, I am open to correction on this, the the FAI had urged this course of action so, I imagine that O'byrne was involved here. Still. a black mark on his CV. I can only go on my experience of his modus operandi when in Merrion Sq.when I made the above comments. I also felt that the credit card saga was a means to bring him down. I'd love to see if all the anti-O'Beirnes were squeaky clean in this area. Look, O'Byrne, like us all, had his downsides but if Eircom Park had suceeded what a legacy. Coulds/woulds/shudda, as Judge Judy says. It was a viable project and Aherne sabotaged it. All water under the bridge now I suppose.
Cheers and good luck with Nick Leeson - I'm a bit nervous about that.
Cheers. :(

Hibs4Ever
18/04/2005, 7:46 AM
Well, we gave you half a good game on Friday. Pity about the second half. Ah well, it's a start I suppose. I too look forward to much closer games in the (near) future.


BTW - Jason Byrne's miss late on ... :D :D :D

What a miss that was :D And what a cr*p game he had, makes Gary McPhee look half decent

pete
18/04/2005, 8:52 AM
If ye have to give O'Byrne a credit card make he starts off with low credit limit like €500.

;)

hamish
18/04/2005, 7:53 PM
If ye have to give O'Byrne a credit card make he starts off with low credit limit like €500.

;)
:D :D :D Nice one,Pete