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dublin15bohs
14/01/2007, 6:11 PM
UCD have released a statement saying Pete Mahon is staying put he had a meeting with the board and was happy with were the club is going.

Just Heard it on Newstalk

Partizan
14/01/2007, 6:35 PM
Enter Squire Shoderick Collins.

BohsPartisan
14/01/2007, 6:47 PM
Enter Squire Shoderick Collins.
Alan Mathews. Failing that, Ollie takes over running of first team affairs himself.

Soper
14/01/2007, 6:50 PM
I'd do it for free if he really needed someone

Aaron
14/01/2007, 7:39 PM
Shows how low Shels have sunk that the UCD manager (no disrespect to the club) wouldnt take the job at Shels, a job any manager would have jumped at 3-4 years ago. Also Roddy wont be gettin the job, he was already informed that, he thought he had it too.

hoopy
14/01/2007, 7:48 PM
Has Keely already turned it down or has he not been offered?

DmanDmythDledge
14/01/2007, 9:24 PM
Alan Mathews.
Mathews has said he will stay at Longford I think.

TonyD
14/01/2007, 9:26 PM
I'd do it for free if he really needed someone

Me too. I'd cancel training, and feed the players on burgers and chips. Relegation would be a doddle :D

BohsFans
14/01/2007, 9:46 PM
Mathews has said he will stay at Longford I think.

You know your in a bad state when both the UCD and Longford Town managers turn you down and when you've qualified for the CL.:p

harpskid
15/01/2007, 12:12 AM
Failing that, Ollie takes over running of first team affairs himself.

That would be quite humorous to say the least! :ball:

Schumi
15/01/2007, 10:33 AM
You know your in a bad state when both the UCD and Longford Town managers turn you down and when you've qualified for the CL.:pWorse than that, Roddy is the only person who wants the job. :eek:

Dodge
15/01/2007, 10:42 AM
You know you're in a bad state when you're an out of work football manager who can't get a job with a penniless football club despite the promise of funding and nobody else is willing to take the job

Jaime
15/01/2007, 10:44 AM
Looks like they'll be calling on Bobby Browne. Maybe Billy Bagster will be his assistant. :D

Peadar
15/01/2007, 10:46 AM
Has Brian Kerr ruled himself out?

charliesboots
15/01/2007, 11:22 AM
Has Brian Kerr ruled himself out?

He doesn't have to - he ****ing hates them

dcfcsteve
15/01/2007, 11:35 AM
Me too. I'd cancel training, and feed the players on burgers and chips. :D

Business as usual for Glen Crowe so......

Peadar
15/01/2007, 11:38 AM
He doesn't have to - he ****ing hates them

I know that but he was linked to the job and managers often make surprising decisions. George Graham to Spurs being a classic example.

Dodge
15/01/2007, 11:40 AM
Trust me Peadar, you're more likely to get the job

dcfcsteve
15/01/2007, 11:42 AM
Maybe Turlough O'Connor or Jim McLaughlin could be cryogenically unfrozen and brought back to 2007, Quantum Leap stylee, to manage Shels...?

Would be great to see them by the sidelines in full sheepskin and other 1970's/80's fashions.

Ollie is gonna have to look outside the EL, as it's clear the game is up for his club down Mexico way. Maybe a northern manager might be dazzled by the whole '3 leagues in 4, Champions League football' etc spiel, without knowing too much about the off-pitch problems.

And given that Shels title win was only secured on the last day of the season, you do have to wonder how bad their finances would be if they hadn't been made Champions !:eek:

CollegeTillIDie
15/01/2007, 2:14 PM
dcfcsteve

Their League win may be the only reason the club is still in Existence!

As regards Pete Mahon staying at UCD , a lot of posters seem to ignore that the IAG rated UCD as the Best administered Premier Division club last season and #2 overall in the League as a whole. It's better to be in a situation where not only are the players wages guaranteed week in week out, yours are too. And also Pete is being given a full time role within the club.

LukeO
15/01/2007, 2:44 PM
Maybe Turlough O'Connor or Jim McLaughlin could be cryogenically unfrozen and brought back to 2007, Quantum Leap stylee, to manage Shels...?

Would be great to see them by the sidelines in full sheepskin and other 1970's/80's fashions.

Ollie is gonna have to look outside the EL, as it's clear the game is up for his club down Mexico way. Maybe a northern manager might be dazzled by the whole '3 leagues in 4, Champions League football' etc spiel, without knowing too much about the off-pitch problems.

And given that Shels title win was only secured on the last day of the season, you do have to wonder how bad their finances would be if they hadn't been made Champions !:eek:

Turlough O'Connor managing Shels?! He's a Bohs fan (and member) through and through, would never happen!

Raheny Red
15/01/2007, 4:24 PM
Has Brian Kerr ruled himself out?

I had the exact same thought this morning :o :( :(

BohsPartisan
15/01/2007, 4:53 PM
He doesn't have to - he ****ing hates them

Is there anyone Kerr doesn't hate other than Pats?

Dodge
15/01/2007, 5:04 PM
Is there anyone Kerr doesn't hate other than Pats?

Not really no.

John83
15/01/2007, 7:48 PM
Maybe Turlough O'Connor or Jim McLaughlin could be cryogenically unfrozen and brought back to 2007, Quantum Leap stylee, to manage Shels...?

Would be great to see them by the sidelines in full sheepskin and other 1970's/80's fashions.

Ollie is gonna have to look outside the EL, as it's clear the game is up for his club down Mexico way. Maybe a northern manager might be dazzled by the whole '3 leagues in 4, Champions League football' etc spiel, without knowing too much about the off-pitch problems.

And given that Shels title win was only secured on the last day of the season, you do have to wonder how bad their finances would be if they hadn't been made Champions !:eek:
Not going to happen. Shels owe the cryogenics company money.

dcfcsteve
15/01/2007, 11:25 PM
Is there anyone Kerr doesn't hate other than Pats?

Was he not an option/in the running for the City job ?