View Full Version : Paul Hegarty to DCFC
Tony_Montana
13/12/2007, 12:21 PM
Just being on the national radio most of the Derry fans on here seem much more interested in what is happening at the back of a shopping centre in Dublin :o to post this.
If Derry come for him i would be amazed if he did not go !
dcfcsteve
13/12/2007, 12:44 PM
I knew you were a closet City fan......
Welcome out brother !
The Ball Boy
13/12/2007, 12:49 PM
This seems very unlikely, as he is quoted in todays Donegal Democrat stating that he going nowhere.
Tony_Montana
13/12/2007, 12:50 PM
On Today FM today
nijboyle
13/12/2007, 12:54 PM
No way would he rejoin city after they never done the decent thing and offered him a job when kenny left, now with the club in disarray they are chasing him it after fenlon and robertson have royally screwed things up... if he has sense he will stay at the harps
carrickharp
13/12/2007, 12:54 PM
He is going full time at Harps!
garyderry
13/12/2007, 1:00 PM
No way would he rejoin city after they never done the decent thing and offered him a job when kenny left, now with the club in disarray they are chasing him it after fenlon and robertson have royally screwed things up... if he has sense he will stay at the harps
No disarray in derry, new board doing the right thing from the off, and sorting things out properly.
Given that those in charge are different why wouldnt hegarty go there as manager of approached, its where he had all his sucess as a player and assistant to kenny.
The Ball Boy
13/12/2007, 1:02 PM
On Today FM today
It's on Today Fm because Emmett Malone ran a story this mornings Irish Times speculating this...(to paraphrase Mr. Malone) "Derry City ar believed to have targetted Finn Harps manager Paul Hegarty as John Robertson's replacement".
Don't go putting any money on him going to Derry, I'd hate to see you lose a fortune coming up to Christmas. All will be revelled at Harps press conference on Sunday evening. Higgs is interviewed in the Democrat stating he is going nowhere. End of story. Emmett Malone has to make a living as well, all he's doing is trawling the forums and repeating it in the paper.
carrickharp
13/12/2007, 1:03 PM
From The Belfast Telegraph:
Derry City assistant manager Tony Gorman has spoken of his shock that John Robertson was axed from his role as the Candystripes chief on Tuesday evening.
The ex-Linfield midfielder joined the back-room staff at the Brandywell from Finn Harps in February, when the board appointed Pat Fenlon to take over from Stephen Kenny.
Fenlon was to depart the scene after just a few months in the job, but Gorman remained at the club and became former Scottish international striker Robertson's right-hand man.
" I'm disappointed John has left the club because I got on very well with him," said Gorman.
"At the minute, myself and the rest of the back-room team and players are planning for pre-season training, which starts next month.
"I had numerous talks with John about the preparation for pre-season and I have a number of schedules for the players."
As well as the fans and the players, Gorman also faces a wait to see who is the next person to take over the hot-seat, as the new manager may bring in his own back-room team.
City defender Sean Hargan has urged the new board to replace the ex-Hearts manager as quickly as possible.
"It's always disappointing for any player or manager who loses his job and John is no different," said Hargan.
"Obviously I'm shocked but at the end of the day I'm just a player and I have to get on with my job.
"Hopefully the board can appoint a new manager sooner rather than later, but they need to appoint the right man.
" Myself and the rest of the players at the club need to remain focused and get ready for pre-season training next month so, from that point of view, we probably need a new manager in soon, so he can put his ideas and sign whatever players he wants."
Already the rumour mill is starting as to who will replace Robertson, with a number of contenders from the eircom League, including Damien Richardson, Sean Connor and Alan Matthews, while there could be cross-channel interest from the likes of John Aldridge, former Derry star, David Kelly and, of course, ex-manager Kenny.
While Felix Healy, another who is no stranger to the role, could also come into the frame.
Former City assistant manager Paul Hegarty, however, has ruled himself out of a return to the Brandywell.
When questioned about the vacancy, the Donegal man declined to comment on speculation that he was in the running for the City hot-seat.
" I'm the manager of Finn Harps and what goes on at other clubs doesn't concern me," he said.
"We gained promotion only a few weeks ago and I'm currently, along with my assistant Marty McCann, looking to strengthen our squad for next season's Premier Division campaign."
And he may not have to cast his net too far in the search for new talent with the former Institute manager, perhaps, looking to Drumahoe during the transfer window.
"I have watched quite a few Irish League games recently and will be speaking to a number of clubs," he said.
Philip Lowry and David Ogilby are sure to interest him but Liam Beckett is certain to demand a hefty fee.
Tony_Montana
13/12/2007, 1:04 PM
Derry are in total turmoil but are still a better option than Harps !
Tony_Montana
13/12/2007, 1:08 PM
John Aldridge and David Kelly :D:D They should be a little more realistic than writing the s***e :D
The Ball Boy
13/12/2007, 1:09 PM
Derry are in total turmoil but are still a better option than Harps !
Everyone is entitled to their opinion.
Damian Richardson will be the new gaffer at the Brandywell!
Derry are in total turmoil but are still a better option than Harps !
Why pray tell?
Sam_Heggy
13/12/2007, 2:12 PM
Derry are in total turmoil but are still a better option than Harps !
Whats your basis for that remark?
cestlavie
13/12/2007, 5:48 PM
Cook from Sligo Perhaps, Anybody????? Higsy will have his hands full keeping Harps up and gud luck to them as they will need It Id Imagine Oh yeah regarding that article in the Telegraph, dont believe everything you read In a newspaper, there were very few shocked that Robertson Is gone and the backroom team/Directors were very much In the know, something had to be done to put and end to all the ditherine about
Well apparently he board are meeting Kenny today to offer him a return, according to Gary Doyle, Setanta and BBC.
roversman
14/12/2007, 7:31 PM
gavin dykes is doing well with castlebar
would be good for ye
Well apparently he board are meeting Kenny today to offer him a return, according to Gary Doyle, Setanta and BBC.
Heard this is a done deal now from a very reliable source with in the club
Aaron
15/12/2007, 11:51 AM
Heard this is a done deal now from a very reliable source with in the club
Here's hoping Flexy, they say never return to a previous club but I dont buy into all that ****e, look at Capello
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