Some interesting reading from yesterdays Champion, a section of his interview. Read it all here, you need to register though. http://www.unison.ie/sligo_champion/...issue_id=14868
As he spoke frankly about his tenure in charge at the Showgrounds, Connor revealed that he sometimes felt that he was “living in a goldfish bowl.”
“I have taken abuse on the streets, in letters to my office in the Showgrounds, on the club’s website and in telephone calls. I found that very difficult.
“There were also a lot of intrusions into my private life and a lot of innuendo and rumours flying around, not only surrounding myself, but the players as well.
“That put unfair pressure on everyone, because at the end of the day we were here doing a job, and doing it to the best of our abilities.
“Some of the abuse coming from the stands was also hard to take, but I believe I dealt with it all with dignity and that says more about me than those involved,” he went on.
“I think the genuine people accept that I have done a good job. After all, Sligo Rovers are now in their highest league position for eight years or more,” Connor added.
The manager told the players of his decision to resign at the end of the U.C.D. game, but said he had urged them to be professional and work to maintain the club’s present position