Lennox blasts League over shutdown
CORK CITY chairman Brian Lennox today blasted the eircom League for taking a three-week break. City travel to play Dublin City on Friday in the league and then it shuts down for three weeks, which means by the time City next play a home game it will be five weeks since the last time they played in Turner’s Cross. Cork’s next home game is against Drogheda United on Friday, June 23.
Meanwhile he has to find the revenue to pay the bills and players’ wages. “It baffles me why we have to have a three-week recess now for the World Cup when we are not even at the finals,” Lennox said. “We have a three-week
shut-down of the domestic league now and yet we have no-one playing in the finals in Germany. “It’s crazy to close down the league and it will hit all clubs.” Lennox will also meet up with Damien Richardson for the first time since the club’s cup exit. City have an informal meeting at Rochestown Park Hotel tonight to unveil Derek Kiely as the club’s new general manager/administrator. And one of the items up for discussion will be the fall-out from Richardson’s comments.
“Derek Kiely’s appointment as general manager is one of a few new appointments coming up at the club.” “He is coming on board to help me and our commercial manager, John Crowley to try and run the club.
“We are stepping up the professional side of the club and looking to the future.” Lennox also confirmed that the club were working hard to try and retain their Nissan sponsorship. The Nissan deal, said to be worth over €150,000 a year to the champions, has two years to run, but Lennox is anxious to tie them into a new deal. “No one else has made any approach,
but the invitation stands and my door is always open,” he concluded
Taken from www.eecho.ie