Sean Connolly, former FAI General Secretary and Dundalk CEO, has been appointed CEO of Stockport County.
Some of my friends over there are looking for some background info on him.
The announcement from the Stockport chairman below, seems to 'gild the lily' a bit about his stints in the FAI and Dundalk.
Anyone able to provide any info / opinions?
I seem to remember he left Merrion Sq in the usual controversial manner? Was it something to do with the finances on an extension to his house?
Why did he leave Dundalk? Jim Gannon resigned shortly afterwards as manager there, citing Connolly's departure?
http://www.stockportcounty.com/page/...585830,00.htmlQuote:
In the interim period we have appointed Sean Connolly to act as Chief Executive during this challenging period. He will join the club on Thursday. Previously he was working at senior level in the Irish Department of Finance.During the so-called Jack Charlton era in Irish football he was General Secretary of the Football Association of Ireland and is credited with moving the Association from a cash-strapped organisation to a multi-million business in a short number of years..
In 2005 he answered a call from his home town club, Dundalk, who were on the verge of extinction as they struggled with severe financial pressures.In a period of eight months part-time work Seán succeeded in turning a club, the second most successful in Ireland but then in severe difficulties in the lower regions of the lowest league division, and that he described as "insolvent and technically trading recklessly" into one that is now in the Premier League and that has returned a profit in each of the past two years.Jim Gannon was manager of Dundalk during that time and Seán has kept in contact with him since then.
Sean says "Stockport County needs off-field management to match that of Jim Gannon on the playing field.I think my experience in business and my knowledge of government agencies will help me get the club ready to move on to success in the immediate future."