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James
07/04/2002, 11:16 PM
Evening Echo Interview with Brian Lennox
by Mark Woods

New Cork City FC owner, Brian Lennox, is unlikely to forget the date he took over the reins of Munster's only eircom League Premier Division club.
That was last Monday, April 1, Fool's Day and as the cynics might say, a wholly appropriate occasion for anyone mad enough to invest in a league which has been dragged through the mud over silly bureaucratic wrangling all season.
But let no one be in any doubt about Lennox's motives in carrying on steering a club which not so long ago was on the verge of disappearing from the landscape entirely.
He's a Corkman through and through, listing as a hobby anything involving the history of Ireland's second city,
Like many people, such as St Pat's high-profile manager Pat Dolan, Lennox finds it hard to explain the sight of Corkonians wearing Manchester United and Liverpool jerseys when they should be proud to wear the Rebel red.
"I was in a pub the other night watching a European game and I just couldn't understand why people were getting themselves into such a bother over a club that's not theirs.
"Cork people should be supporting their own club. That's what I want to see more of in the coming season," he said.
Lennox, however, believes in crawling before walking before eventually running, or in this case sprinting.
Coming to the end of his first week the new owner is concentrating on putting the club into shape off the pitch initially.
"I've had five offers from people wanting to invest in City. I'm more interested in the person than the amount of money, because I have a choice here.
"I can afford to go it alone or I can bring someone on board with me. It'll take about a month before I decide."
What Lennox is certain about is the need for the behind-the-scenes workers to be heard a lot more than has been the case.
Firstly, though, he's establishing a board of officers, the likes of secretary, assistant secretary and treasurer with Lennox in the chair.
Then there's the hard working committees involved in running the club Lotto, PR, marketing, match-day business and all the other related areas.
"I plan to have more lines of communication with these people, weekly meetings before the season and then on a monthly basis once the season's up and running."
Then there's the not-so-small matter of setting up house.
"We're renting an office from the MFA at Turners Cross.
"We're getting ready to put in all the necessary office equipment and shortly we'll have some at the end of a phone welcoming people to Cork City FC."
It mightn't seem much, but for all those attempting to contact City over the years it's a massive step.
But Lennox is only too well aware that what happens on the pitch is the most important element in the entire jigsaw.
He doesn't shirk from admitting crowds at the Cross have been falling in the past two or three seasons.
"Cork people demand a winning team. That's for starters and sometimes 1-0 victories aren't enough either.
"I think there have been too many upheavals regarding the manager's position over the past couple of seasons which haven't helped. "And we all know we need new players in certain positions especially experienced ones to blend with the younger guys."
For the moment Lennox is prepared to sit under the spotlight. He doesn't like being the centre of attention and he can't wait for the main business to begin.
Then, he'll be at his most comfortable, allowing the players do his talking for him.

SÓC
07/04/2002, 11:29 PM
Things are looking up under Lennox only problem is that with one man in charge we leave ourselves open to danger if Lennox was to have financial troubles.

Interesting that he sees the need to get Cork people supporting their own Club, a chairman who cares about fans is a rare animal.
An rud is anamh is iontach I suppose.

dalo
08/04/2002, 10:18 AM
congrats on dundalk? screw 'em. they must be the jammiest club ever, winning trophies with poor teams. i can't forgive them for 1991:eek:

Troy.McClure
08/04/2002, 1:02 PM
Originally posted by scottyshedender
Would u prefer BOHEEEEEZZZZZZZ too win get 150k and end up staying professional????

sorry mate!If it helps smaller clubs and makes bigger ones less ****y and smaller :D :D

then so be it

Ya mean like Limerick & us? :o

pete
08/04/2002, 1:34 PM
Brian Lennox continuing to inpress with his comments.

He seems to know what needs in the short term which is good. Hes already been on the board so should know the time required to run city already so things looking good so far.....

Éanna
09/04/2002, 1:21 PM
Yeah, Lennox's comments are still encouraging. Obviously he needs time to put words into action and city fans should give himm all the support he needs to do so.

dalo
09/04/2002, 2:28 PM
Originally posted by Éanna
Yeah, Lennox's comments are still encouraging. Obviously he needs time to put words into action and city fans should give himm all the support he needs to do so.

would you give lennox as much or as little time as you gave gunther:)

Éanna
10/04/2002, 12:11 PM
I NEVER supported gunther cos I said he was the wrong man for the job from day one, Lennox is a different story- he is the right man for the job in my book.

Colm
10/04/2002, 12:56 PM
Originally posted by James

Like many people, such as St Pat's high-profile manager Pat Dolan, Lennox finds it hard to explain the sight of Corkonians wearing Manchester United and Liverpool jerseys when they should be proud to wear the Rebel red. I too have been confused by that strange phenomonen for a long time.

Éanna
10/04/2002, 1:09 PM
Yeah it's good to hear someone actually saying that- many of us fans have said for years, but people in clubs don't seem to mind.

ccfcman
11/04/2002, 2:23 PM
things are lookin good 4 city off da pitch