The hard work for Connor begins now
Speaking after last Saturday’s 1-0 defeat to Limerick FC, Sligo Rovers manager Sean Connor admitted that it was a disappointing way for Rovers to bring their season to a close.
“It was very disappointing because, once again, every time we have come off a good home performance we have gone away from home and we haven’t performed,” said the Belfast native, who previously worked at English Premiership club, Birmingham City.
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Living in cloud cuck-coo land
I decided to join in on the chat after months/years reading the various comments. I have supported Rovers since 1975 when I was ten years of age my dad took me along to the showgrounds for the first time. Since then I have been fortunate enough to witness Rovers winning trophies that for years before supporters only longed for. 1997/98 when we won our last trophy was sadly to be the beginning of the end for SRFC. Hindsight is a great thing in every walk of life but when it comes to Rovers we are all experts with the aid of it. 1998 saw plans unvailed to develope the grounds and since then the playing side of things have suffered. It was decision taken by non-football people and yet in years to come it will be deemed to have been a wonderful achievement for a club of the calibre of Rovers to have such a great football ground. Yet when we look at the present and see whats on offer it's only the passionate ones amoung us that can't see whats happening. For this reason I have come to admire the comments of siemprered. I sincerely feel that the most people on this forum don't pay enough heed to what hes actually saying. I must say I agree whole heartedly on what he has to say about the appointment of our new manager. I think the writing is on the wall that we have once more gone down the same avenue as when Don O' Riordan was appointed. Don, god be good to him, was nothing but an out and out spoofer and I'm afraid Sean Connor is from the same mould. I have watched his antics over the eight games he has been in charge and simple I'm not impressed. The list of players released and held speaks for itself. I'm sure he's Don O' Riordan in disguise. Gerry Carr has gone into the history books as the man that scored against Derry in the '94 final, yet today his reputation is in tatters. The good times are forgotten and we're left with an ageing player that's past his sell by date. Gorman will never do a job for Rovers full stop. Yet Connors has got these lads to put pen to paper. Why?? Look at the players he has off loaded. Carty, Purcell, Neary, Quinn, Flynn, all young lads with loads of potential. This business of joining up with Birmingham and a youth academy doesnt wash when you see young players being off-loaded from our club to be replaced by what?? When we got rid of Don O' Riordan I as most did thought it was a new beginning. Mickey Feeney stepped in and I for one felt he was doing a good job. If he did nothing else he saw through Darren Jack and left him out of his squad. I felt and still do that Mickey got a raw deal and in comes Sean Connor and his first game he plays Darren Jack and continued to do so until the end of the season. Is this an indication of things to come? No, I'm not at all happy with the situation we now find ourselves. I sincerely hope I'm wrong abiut the new manager, don't get me wrong and I do intend to give him the benifit of my doubt but if his last eight games were anything to go on I don't hold much hope.