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  • pineapple stu
    Biased against YOUR club
    • Aug 2002
    • 40781

    #1

    Mahon to retire?

    Interesting quote in the Star on Sunday in a full-page interview with Pete Mahon. It's the usual stuff about how the FAI are a pack of idiots and the new league proposals won't actually do anything, but there's a bit towards the end where it says "Mahon wryly points out that he probably won't be involved in the game by the time Delaney's vision comes to fruition."

    Don't know if that means he's planning his retirement in the next two or three years, if he doubts that the vision/proposals will ever happen or if he just thinks that progress will be the usual slow progress so that it'll be years and years away before anything happens. Interesting little dropped sentence though...

    Also moans about facilities again - the lack of showers in Drogheda comes up, as does the case of blocked toilets at a First Division ground we played a pre-season friendly at (obivously Athlone). Presumably the article was written before the Kilkenny game! He also says there should be two clubs in Dublin again, which I don't agree with, and says the ten-team Premier is basically Ollie ("three or four big clubs") wanting mroe money from more big games without the interests of the league overall in mind.
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  • CollegeTillIDie
    Banned
    • Jan 2003
    • 6822

    #2
    Originally posted by pineapple stu
    Interesting quote in the Star on Sunday in a full-page interview with Pete Mahon. It's the usual stuff about how the FAI are a pack of idiots and the new league proposals won't actually do anything, but there's a bit towards the end where it says "Mahon wryly points out that he probably won't be involved in the game by the time Delaney's vision comes to fruition."

    Don't know if that means he's planning his retirement in the next two or three years, if he doubts that the vision/proposals will ever happen or if he just thinks that progress will be the usual slow progress so that it'll be years and years away before anything happens. Interesting little dropped sentence though...

    Also moans about facilities again - the lack of showers in Drogheda comes up, as does the case of blocked toilets at a First Division ground we played a pre-season friendly at (obivously Athlone). Presumably the article was written before the Kilkenny game! He also says there should be two clubs in Dublin again, which I don't agree with, and says the ten-team Premier is basically Ollie ("three or four big clubs") wanting mroe money from more big games without the interests of the league overall in mind.
    Well he might well be about to retire, I think he is over 60 stu! He played League of Ireland footie with Drums and they left the League in 1972.

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    • DmanDmythDledge
      International Prospect
      • Feb 2006
      • 7789

      #3
      I wouldn't be too sad to see the back of him. Tactically he has not been up to it this season. However things may change for the better. I'd say look at things at the end of the season anyway and see how he has done.
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      • CollegeTillIDie
        Banned
        • Jan 2003
        • 6822

        #4
        Well they might promote from within if he does retire. Martin Russell would probably get the promotion to main man.

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        • lefty
          Reserves
          • Feb 2003
          • 252

          #5
          Im available and will it to do it for a sum. Heres my credentials please forward to the necessary people http://www.ucdsoccer.com/super/compe...p?division=366
          We are the U the U the UCDD!!!!

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          • John83
            Coach
            • Feb 2003
            • 9082

            #6
            Originally posted by dmandmythdledge
            I wouldn't be too sad to see the back of him. Tactically he has not been up to it this season. However things may change for the better. I'd say look at things at the end of the season anyway and see how he has done.
            You weren't around for the Doolin 'era', were you?
            You can't spell failure without FAI

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            • Poor Student
              Coach
              • Sep 2004
              • 8048

              #7
              Pete Mahon has been a vital figure for UCD. His contribution to the club has been immense. Doolin had severely damaged this club to the point where we had sunk without a trace in the Premier Division and struggled to field an U-21 team, let alone ensure our usual conveyor belt of talent. Mahon almost saved the club from certain relegation, restored us to the Premier Division immediately, restored proper structure to the club and restarted the conveyor belt of talent and have given us some decent cup runs. His appointment was a masterstroke. I'd sorely hate to see him leave the club. I think that even if he retires as manager he should be kept on to oversee the club in some sort of general manager form if possible.

              Pineapple, I've read all those quotes before. Sounds rehashed.

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              • DmanDmythDledge
                International Prospect
                • Feb 2006
                • 7789

                #8
                Originally posted by Poor Student
                Pete Mahon has been a vital figure for UCD. His contribution to the club has been immense. Doolin had severely damaged this club to the point where we had sunk without a trace in the Premier Division and struggled to field an U-21 team, let alone ensure our usual conveyor belt of talent. Mahon almost saved the club from certain relegation, restored us to the Premier Division immediately, restored proper structure to the club and restarted the conveyor belt of talent and have given us some decent cup runs. His appointment was a masterstroke. I'd sorely hate to see him leave the club. I think that even if he retires as manager he should be kept on to oversee the club in some sort of general manager form if possible.

                Pineapple, I've read all those quotes before. Sounds rehashed.
                Ye I agree we would have been lost without him but I think he has taken the club as far as he can.
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                • DmanDmythDledge
                  International Prospect
                  • Feb 2006
                  • 7789

                  #9
                  Originally posted by John83
                  You weren't around for the Doolin 'era', were you?
                  I was in fact.
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                  • pineapple stu
                    Biased against YOUR club
                    • Aug 2002
                    • 40781

                    #10
                    Originally posted by dmandmythdledge
                    Ye I agree we would have been lost without him but I think he has taken the club as far as he can.
                    I think I'd agree to an extent about the tactical side of things at times, but against that, I can't think of anyone better for the job, to be honest. There's no other club in the country turning up Gary Dickers, Darren Quigleys, Paul Byrnes, Ronan Finns and the likes as often as we are, and no other club iwth as many current Ireland U-21 regulars as we have. We just can't seem to make the jump up to top half of the table at the moment. If we could go full-time, we'd have a bloody good team!

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                    • thegit
                      Youth Team
                      • Sep 2004
                      • 148

                      #11
                      In all fairness I don't think Mahon can take all the credit for those players, UCD had been turning out players long before he was their. The fact that the college also gives these players an education also helps get them in the door. What tactics ? your two full backs just pump the ball forward at any chance your midfielders never have an option to pass and your two lads up front just chase balls down all day. Also I even if Mahon had the chance to go full time he wouldn't I reckon it's to late in the day for him to do that.

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                      • Poor Student
                        Coach
                        • Sep 2004
                        • 8048

                        #12
                        Originally posted by thegit
                        In all fairness I don't think Mahon can take all the credit for those players, UCD had been turning out players long before he was their.
                        It's pretty much down to him and his assistant Wallace. There's no vast scouting network, they identify the players themselves. Doolan couldn't do it while he was there.

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                        • lefty
                          Reserves
                          • Feb 2003
                          • 252

                          #13
                          Its time to bring in the Rod. Out with the prima donna students and in with vinnny jones and more of the wimbledon old gang
                          We are the U the U the UCDD!!!!

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                          • thegit
                            Youth Team
                            • Sep 2004
                            • 148

                            #14
                            So all those players who started out with UCD and are now playing for other E.L. clubs is down to Mahon and Wallace. And there is other clubs turning out players like those pinapple mentioned the clubs are called Cherry Orchard, st Josephs boys and many more school boy clubs who have nurtured the players since they've been kids. Come on 1 or 2 years at UCD wont make a player they just give they a platform to show what they can do, if other el clubs would take the chance on the younger lads maybe UCD wouldn't get as many.

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                            • pineapple stu
                              Biased against YOUR club
                              • Aug 2002
                              • 40781

                              #15
                              I meant finding the players, not 100% developing them.

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