View Full Version : Pat Dolan to City?
Footsoldier
05/12/2007, 3:16 PM
According to Mick Wallace in today's Wexford People, Pat Dolan is being offered the City job. Wallace said "Dolan has been offered mad money to go to Cork. , a minimum of 200,000 plus expenses. He might go if it fits in with his Setanta Sports' schedule". Further on he says "Derry wanted him to move up there, whereas Cork are not insisting on it, so obviously that would make a huge difference".
Any word down on Leeside? Personally, I'm not too bothered if he leaves us but from what I've heard from City fans in the past, would he be a popular choice down there? Can we swap The Fat Man for Rico, please?? :D
A face
05/12/2007, 5:16 PM
Can we swap The Fat Man for Rico, please?? :D
Any sane City fan wouldn't entertain that swap for a second but the Rico situation is unclear still, some will say the gun is locked and loaded .... all we have to do yet is shot ourselves in the foot. Most successful manager we've ever had, and played some of the best football with a hugely depleted squad .
Based on poll from other forum vast majority of City fans with Internet access want Rico to stay put.
Dolan would be backward step unless he getting new mascot role. Personally He is the last person I would want as manager or any other role.
A face
05/12/2007, 5:23 PM
Dolan would be backward step unless he getting new mascot role. Personally He is the last person I would want as manager or any other role.
I know, he's like a bad smell :(:o:mad:
don ramo
05/12/2007, 5:32 PM
dolan i thought he was chucked out by lennox for negotiateing with potential new owners, ones city fans wanted at the time, and also didnt he assemble the team that won the league in 2005,
Personally He is the last person I would want as manager or any other role.
Nice to know you refer to the Great Pat as if is he is God. TYP!
Hecko
06/12/2007, 11:20 AM
I'm coming out of foot.ie retirement just to say "Please God No" to Pat. Hoping Rico stays, but no matter what happens, no return to backpage hype management.
joeSoap
06/12/2007, 11:42 AM
Pat Dolan is one of the shrewdest men I've ever met. I'd safely say that theres no money in the world would drag him away from what he's got now at Setanta. He's going forward ffs, why would he be the one to take a backward step? :confused:
Dodge
06/12/2007, 11:46 AM
Money and ego are the only things that drive him. Give him enough of both and he'd lick rain off a gutter for you...
razor
06/12/2007, 11:57 AM
I am holding off renewing my season ticket (and I am not alone either) until talk of the Phat man is gone.
Dodge
06/12/2007, 12:03 PM
BTW as its the season, my favourite anagram of Pat Dolan is panto lad
Risteard
06/12/2007, 12:09 PM
I'd understand razor. Another two have said the same to me so Ramblers could have a few more fans.
Personally, I think it would be petty and I hate him.
If people are in doubts about his character, just think about how taking a job at CCFC, he'd know how many people he'd be rileing. Why do that?
what Dodge said, money and ego
Link rain off a gutter?
OneRedArmy
06/12/2007, 12:11 PM
BTW as its the season, my favourite anagram of Pat Dolan is panto ladFunnier than Pant Load? I think not :D:D
The Good Son
06/12/2007, 12:58 PM
so Ramblers could have a few more fans.
Why would Queenstown have a few more fans? Anyone who'd 'change' to Queenstown, or any other LOI team for that matter, then, in my opinion they don't really get this following a team lark at all.
On the Dolan coming back thing I'd be the with Razor, if he comes back in any position, then I'll seriously reconsider renewing my season ticket.
Amazingly some of the more naive and impressionable CCFC fans still adore him.
I'd understand razor. Another two have said the same to me so Ramblers could have a few more fans.Just to clarify there, I wouldn't be going to Cobh at any stage, just refuse to give the club my money up front. I couldn't stop supporting City.
Link rain off a gutter?Provided he knew of a clause in the contract ;)
Why would Queenstown have a few more fans? Anyone who'd 'change' to Queenstown, or any other LOI team for that matter, then, in my opinion they don't really get this following a team lark at all.
Spot on. The way some people talk you'd swear twas like deciding to give up shopping at Tesco and change to Aldi. :confused:
On the Dolan coming back thing I'd be the with Razor, if he comes back in any position, then I'll seriously reconsider renewing my season ticket. Amazingly some of the more naive and impressionable CCFC fans still adore him.
Wouldn't be Dolan's biggest fan (dont have much time for manager's - think theyre all over rated) but no way would his return stop me going to the Cross to support City!
joeSoap
06/12/2007, 2:29 PM
Could hardly see the new owners getting upset about a very small minority of people who didn't want Dolan back. After all, he revolutionised the club, put them back on the map, and handed Rico a championship winning squad that even he coulldn't fcuk up....
Could hardly see the new owners getting upset about a very small minority of people who didn't want Dolan back. After all, he revolutionised the club, put them back on the map, and handed Rico a championship winning squad that even he coulldn't fcuk up....
and Dolan was handed a championship winning squad and did **** up
The Good Son
06/12/2007, 2:44 PM
but no way would his return stop me going to the Cross to support City!
Sorry, what I wrote came across wrong. I've no intention of stopping going to City games whoever is there, or whoever is not there for that matter. I just wouldn't renew my season ticket and would be letting Arkaga know exactly why.
This might not be financially the brightest as now, for the first time there's a decent deal for season tickets, I'd be saving money by getting one. But while pat obviously thinks money is the be all and end all, that would not be my own belief.
The Good Son
06/12/2007, 2:55 PM
Could hardly see the new owners getting upset about a very small minority of people who didn't want Dolan back. After all, he revolutionised the club, put them back on the map, and handed Rico a championship winning squad that even he coulldn't fcuk up....
And you know this is a very small minority how? I'd say you'd find it's a very small minority would welcome him back. I know a few City fans that want Rico out, but none of them have any time for pat and don't want him back in any position in the club.
While I know that a poll on a football forum isn't the most accurate (understatement, I know), there's a poll currently running on the City forum, where something like 10% want Rico out that leaves almost 90% who want him to stay at the club in some form or another, and the majority of them want him to remain as manager.
Risteard
06/12/2007, 2:58 PM
Ya, these two told me they'd head to St.Colmans alright which is idiocy of course.
Could hardly see the new owners getting upset about a very small minority of people who didn't want Dolan back.
You don't have a clue about what Citys support think.
Could hardly see the new owners getting upset about a very small minority of people who didn't want Dolan back. After all, he revolutionised the club, put them back on the map, and handed Rico a championship winning squad that even he coulldn't fcuk up....You're either a paid up member of the BOJB or a wind up merchant, neither amounts to much but thanks for your input.
Could hardly see the new owners getting upset about a very small minority of people who didn't want Dolan back. After all, he revolutionised the club, put them back on the map, and handed Rico a championship winning squad that even he coulldn't fcuk up....
He may have raised out profile a bit but a lot of City fans got very tired of his us against the rest ranting. He was particularly obsessed with Shels who he could not beat on the pitch. Dolan may have brought in many of the players but he couldn't win league with same group of players as Rico.
Dricky
06/12/2007, 3:56 PM
Most who know me know why I wouldn’t have him back so I won't go into the whole debate on whose team etc. He had his chance fair enough but he had his.
I wish him well with his TV career and good to see him do something about his weight. Where the **** did the hair style come from????
Football should be a beautiful game, he does not have the attributes for that, not in style of play and not in style. He is full of sound bites but is also perfect for TV.
His time has passed.
Long live Cork City!!
Fester
10/12/2007, 10:42 AM
From The Star:
Wexford Youths Manager Wallace told the Irish Daily Star: Dolan has been offered mad money to go to Cork City, a minimum of 200,000 plus expenses. He might go if it fits in with his Setanta Sports schedule.
pateen
10/12/2007, 10:54 AM
All Speculation
Fester
10/12/2007, 11:14 AM
All Speculation
If it is true, its a nice sum of money on offer.
Pablo
10/12/2007, 12:14 PM
These rumours just wont go away. Its common lnowledge Arkaga have spoken to him, but its supposedly about the DoF role. And 200k..we must be loaded!
Interesting couple of months ahead.
ramsfan
10/12/2007, 12:28 PM
200k ,
its a lot of money for a el club to fork out ,wonder what mick is willing to pay for him to stay.
hope dolan returns just to P*ss ye off:D
A face
10/12/2007, 12:53 PM
If it was 200K then there would be no room for mistakes, first sign of acting the goul he should be out the door. Angry mob, lynching, burning torches, the works ;) No room for a bluffer on that kinda money.
No room for a bluffer on that kinda money.No room for that spoofer full stop, regardless of bobs.
ramsfan
10/12/2007, 1:43 PM
:)only messing lads, honestly dolan would be a backward step, ye are progressing well since he left, bring him back and football will be forgotten in favour of a power struggle which will destroy all the good work done to date
passerrby
10/12/2007, 5:22 PM
BTW as its the season, my favourite anagram of Pat Dolan is panto lad
how about "the bol*ox" ok so ive added a few letters
joeSoap
11/12/2007, 12:07 PM
He doesn't (http://www.independent.ie/breaking-news/sport/soccer/dolan-denies-contact-over-cork-managers-job-1244267.html)want it....hard to say I blame him.
razor
11/12/2007, 12:13 PM
He doesn't want it....hard to say I blame him.It disappoints me he was ever approached, shows no ambition on behalf of those that run our club.
The Good Son
11/12/2007, 12:24 PM
He doesn't (http://www.independent.ie/breaking-news/sport/soccer/dolan-denies-contact-over-cork-managers-job-1244267.html)want it....hard to say I blame him.
Maybe the 'very small minority of people who didn't want Dolan back' that you made up earlier, put him off.
West Cork Lad
11/12/2007, 3:08 PM
is there talk of john caulfield taking up the position??
Risteard
11/12/2007, 9:41 PM
There's not.
It'd be a big step up and they'd want someone with experience of managing professionals.
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