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MariborKev
31/07/2003, 9:36 AM
Any idea where he has gone lads?
Schumi
31/07/2003, 9:58 AM
I don't. There was a story about him going to Cork as a commercial manager or something but that never happened. He won't be playing anyway, his groin is wrecked (was going to say f*cked but that would been misconstrued!).
Dodge
31/07/2003, 10:50 AM
He wrote an article for the (dearly departed) Dublin Daily
John83
31/07/2003, 4:43 PM
Originally posted by Schumi
his groin is wrecked
So... he wrecked this while in Manchester eh?
I know David's supposed to have a lot fo stamina, but you'd think Posh would have made allowances...
Man, that's how I want to die...
Enough - he's retired from professional football, a broken-down wreck with the hips of a 70-year-old. Or some such.
Originally posted by Dodge
(dearly departed) Dublin Daily
Has it closed?
John83
31/07/2003, 4:57 PM
Long gone Andy. RIP
Éanna
31/07/2003, 11:54 PM
he was down with us for a bit. played one game pre-season v Limerick in Ul and then retired. rumours about 3 months ago that he was going to be our commercial manger, haven't heard anything since.
tiktok
01/08/2003, 12:06 AM
Linda Lewis is our commercial manager isn't she, so i guess all that fell through.
Originally posted by John83
Long gone Andy. RIP
Twas obvious it wouldn't last, pity tho, great eL coverage, especially their programme reviews. Does this mean that we got the highest ever Dublin daily review rating?
CollegeTillIDie
01/08/2003, 11:27 PM
The answer to your question about Kevin Grogan is the following.
He is currently coaching in the 7 Up Soccer Camps which are taking place during the summer.
He was the assistant coach to the North Leinster Under 16 Womens team which came 2nd in the Gaynor Cup Interprovincial Tournament which was held at NUI Galway in early July. Paul Smyth the Regional Development Officer was the manager of the squad.
He has not made plans to return to League of Ireland action as yet. The injury which curtailed his career , a pelvic problem, has not fully healed and so he cannot train for a prolonged basis.
Last winter he played a few games in the Leinster Senior League for Pegasus but was unable to train to any great extent cause of the injury.
pineapple stu
02/08/2003, 1:51 PM
Originally posted by @ndy
Does this mean that we got the highest ever Dublin daily review rating?
UCD 8½
Shels 8
Kildare 8
Bray 7
Bohs 5
Drogs 6 or so
Probably a couple of others as well, but I think we won alright!
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