Tynan Going ( And who could blame him)
Reports on the evening Echo tonight say Tynan is going by mutual consent. Its a pity a talanted player can be let slip through the net and im sure given the chance he would have been good for the club and a real crowd pleaser. He was also a local lad which is always nice to see in the team. Its a pity Murphy dosnt like skillful players . I just hope the lad can move on and get over the dissapointment of not sowing us his ability. Im sure he wont have a problem finding another club.
I spoke to two players who told me Murphy and Freyne had a personell vendetta against Tynan( and other players in the squad ) and didnt give him a chance from day one. Bully boy tactics at its worse. Its a pity to see grown men Fuuuck up a young lads career over a short period of time.
Lets hope the same dosnt happen to any up and coming players, maybe Murphy can be sent on a personel and social development course. Also a How to talk intelligently to the press corse would be a good idea going on his recent performances.
Ruthless Murphy tells Tynan to leave Leesiders
Cork City boss Liam Murphy has placed Tony Tynan on the transfer list after the 20-year-old failed to make a single appearance for City this season.
Tynan, who was on trial at English Premiership club Leicester City last season, spent time in China with Ireland's universities team at the World Student Games earlier this season, along with City defender Neal Horgan.
Horgan has re-established himself in the Leesiders' back four, but Tynan has found himself out in the cold and Murphy explained in no uncertain terms why he has been placed on the transfer list.
"Tony was away with the Irish universities team and felt he should go straight into our team," the Cork boss claimed. "I didn't - and I think it's better he looks for another club."
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If a player can create enthuasiasm for the supporters then a player has something good to offer and it is up to the coaches to get the best out of a player.
Cityx, you talk a lot of sense. Would it be out of place for me to suggest that Liam Murphy is ****in useless - at managing players, tactics and PR. Great manager?
Interesting to see that Derek Mountfield is second place in Citynet's poll of best Cork City Manager.
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While you wont shed a tear over tynan leaving you certainly will moan and whinge about the lack of quality players in the squad.
I'm not one for moaning or whinging and I think that we have a lot of quality in the squad at the moment.
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While your comments are genuine you do not know a lot about the game. If a player can create enthuasiasm for the supporters then a player has something good to offer and it is up to the coaches to get the best out of a player.
I know a little about the game but I'm not a coach so I leave it to people who do, like Liam Murphy.
The ball going into the shed creates enthusiasm for the supporters but it hardly means that Murphy is going to ask the players to hoof it in there every other week. You can be sure that if a player wants to learn then he'll learn with City.
Tynan isn't the brightest crayon in the box and seems to be easily led. It's his own fault that he's not with a certain English Premier Division club now. It's also his own fault that he hasn't developed into a better player. Coming on for 15 minutes and making a few runs down the wing and in around the box doesn't qualify you as a quality player.
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Physique has nothing to do with skill , look at Michael owen , Robbie fowler and our very own Dennis Irwin, giants of men wouldnt you agree, but fantastic players, so please talk a bit of sense, and as far as i know Tynan is a teenager, I could be wrong.
You're comparing comparing Tynan to players from two of the top clubs in Britain! If he had an equal amount of skill to those players you've mentioned he wouldn't be quietly walking away from Cork City. He plays in a league where unfortunately strength is probably more important than skill.
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We had a great prospect in Tynan and my point was that he wasnt nortured or given a chance to play by Murphy once Mountfiled went and that is a fact. He was basically treated like shiiite and that is on good authority within the club. How can a player show theirr potential in a few matches if they are not given a chance , and Tynan wasnt so I cant see how you think he was, as he was out injured for most of last season . Anyway ,I will tell you why. He had no links whatsoever with Corkcity football club other then been poached by city when with his local Club Leeds. He probarly did not have any inside links and that is a strong factor within Cork City.( ie not a cousin of a cousin , Dave Barry Budgies friend etc etc) He didnt go to Murphys school of not so excellence in tramore road where half the team is emerging from, and he made the mistake of going on trial with English clubs, which everyone knows Murphy hates . He feels they are letting Cork City down so he treats them like shiite when they come home to teach them some sort of lesson. Tynan was basically given a raw deal.
A bit of a tale of hardship there!
You're well off the mark though.
Tynan was given a chance under Murphy but while he showed flashes of individual skill he never showed that he was a team player. His injury troubles are his own fault. If he hides injuries from the club how can they help him. His ankle has ruled him out of a few games but I haven't heard any news of him getting it sorted out. I don't think Murphy has any ambitions to destroy a player. The sad truth is that many young players think that they're too good for the LOI.
I firmly believe that the manager at a club has to be a stern boss and the players have to do what he says just like I do what my boss says and pays me to do.
If Tynan is as good as you lot think then he'll go to a better club and make something of himself. If not then you can use your conspiracy theory to blame Cork City for not developing his talent. It's win win for the begrudgers!
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If Tynan is as good as you lot think then he'll go to a better club and make something of himself. If not then you can use your conspiracy theory to blame Cork City for not developing his talent. It's win win for the begrudgers!
Tynan IS a good player, and with good management he could have a part to play at Cork City. But you are right in what you say about some young fellas thinking they are too good for the eL. The thing is, usually these type of player end up with nothing. Prime example tonight - T. Molloy.
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But you are right in what you say about some young fellas thinking they are too good for the eL. The thing is, usually these type of player end up with nothing. Prime example tonight - T. Molloy.
T Molloy has a goal against Cork City to his credit.
This is far more than he deserves and I hope he never scores again. I'm not one to express personal feelings on forums but in the case of Molloy I'll make an exception.
With regard to Tynan, my hope is that Murphy wants to bring players to the club who are better footballers that the likes of Tynan and that surely would be a very positive thing.
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With regard to Tynan, my hope is that Murphy wants to bring players to the club who are better footballers that the likes of Tynan and that surely would be a very positive thing.
If there was better footballers then Tynan they certainly wouldntt be with Cork City as they do not know how to handle a skillful player. Anyway any player with skill would be only surpressed and does not fit into the current style of play of Cork City.
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If you read the programme you'd know who I am!
I've made this point before, only 90 minutes of football is played on the field. Most of the game involves the training ground and the manager sees a hell of a lot more of a player than the lads in the shed.
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It just seems you got a grudge against tynan. You knew alot about injurys etc which only someone with inside info would know. I just wonder how genuine you are in your comments. You seem to have a personal vendetta against the lad.
What i would finally say on the matter is that we lost a great player and I wish him the best in the future.
Seeing you know a lot about what happens on the training ground and behind closed doors maybe can you can fill us in on any further developments within the team. What happened last week in training etc. Info would be greatly appreciated.