Tonight at the Fans Forum
OK. Liam Murphy did show up. While an attempt was made to exclude questions to LM from the agenda, a few questions were asked. It ws very difficult to hear the questions and sometimes the answers, here is a very brief summary:
Question regarding Anthony Buckley and Mark Herrick.
Gunther, I thought, got himself out of it well enough, and basically siad it was the players not him.
Lot of questions to the eL marketing guy. My impressions from a long list of topics was that most of the clubs in the league are not progressive, and are holding the eL back. To many clubs are happy with the state their in and are run in a completely amateur way, and because of this the eL will never change.
He listed things like Athlone Town having got a grant of €1,000,000 last season, and still have not used it to improve the ground, etc etc.
Pat Kelly gave a fairly spirited defence and explanation for refs, and admitted that the 4th official who got G O'C sent off was taken off the panel for awhile.
Brian Lennox said that he sees City being fully professional "within 5 years". The stewarding issue was being sorted out, and he said that scenes like the Longford match "will never happen again".
Murphy gave a lot of excuses about the away form and how he was trying so hard to sort it out. He also explained about John O'Flynns contract, that J o'Fs goal is to get back to a club in England, but only a 1st or premier division club. He told us about the training pitch problems, and lennox is trying to buy 10 acres(Am I correct in that this is what he said?)
Murphy, when shown the article on the saturday after the Rovers away game,aid he was "mis-quoted" and had never said anything like this. (I believe him, because when the Echo was produced, I saw Spillane leaving fairly quickly.)
I guess there will be a lot more written about the whole night, so my impressions were that it was worthwhile. Murphy acquitted himself well, in that he managed to get out of giving proper answers, but the idea that a minority is unhappy has been firmly put to bed. Lennox seems to be all he is cracked up to be.
The league marketing guy is good, and is probably trying his best, but is wasting his time as long as the present el management structure remains in place.
So, James and others will fill you in in more detail, as they did most of the questioning!!
Re: Tonight at the Fans Forum
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Originally posted by oddboy
The stewarding issue was being sorted out, and he said that scenes like the Longford match "will never happen again".
Brian Lennox said that there will be 4 Gardai and 2 stewards in the Shed tomorrow night. There will be 4 stewards on front of the Shed looking at the Shed. There will also be 22 more stewards in the ground (the most ever at CCFC game).
Doesn't sound too impressive?
I obviously wasn't there but some queries on the issues raised above...
Did Lennox clarify what he meant by a fully professional club? IMO if it takes the club 5 years to becomes fulltime then they may as well give up now as I couldn't see the players or the money still left in that time scale...
Since John O'Flynn appears to only have 1 year left in his contract I predict now he'll start the 2004 season with Bohs or $hels. If he still with city will only becuase he not good enough to leave...
Only getting the info 2nd hand its a bit hard to criticise but appears Lennox suffers from the same inferiority complex the club have had for years. Ticket price for the cross should increase to 12 euro (UCD even charge 10 euro) to pay for a professional manager & players.