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just hot off the press! Tony Cousins is the new town manager!
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just hot off the press! Tony Cousins is the new town manager!
Oh well. Good luck to him anyway, at least we've some bit of continuity with Phillip Coffey staying on.
you are right there Longfordian plus I would guess Derek Glynn will stay too.. Will that mean a lot of last seasons squad will stay cos of Philip Coffey?
Cronin was planning on keepng 10 or 11 of them apparently if he stayed so I'd assume Phillip Coffey will mention the ones he feels should be kept to Tony Cousins. I don't know enough about Coffey's relationship with the players to say whether that would mean they'll be sticking around but at least he'll know all about them.
a positive move by the club bringing someone in so quick. This could turn out to be a good appointment. As for galway fans not liking him they dont like gough, kenna and now foster too so thats irrelevant. Best of luck to tony and philip heres hopin for an improved season
Meh....
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tony_Cousins
some interesting facts on him on the great manager to be himself.. I remember in December 1990 buying Match magazine and reading the lineouts in it.. on the bench in that particular issue for Liverpool that day but didnt come on was a certain Tony Cousins!
How do you remember that?
I remember him being on the bench for Liverpool a few times back in the day alright. Before you were born Keen2Win!. When Liverpool used to win leagues.
liverpool won things? wow :) best of luck tony.. youl need it..
Will he attract any new players?
Anyone was going to be a bit "meh", but at least it's an early appointment and he'll get a full preseason. Some of the things that were an issue with Galway will be less so with us (being Dublin based for one). Galway are the new bohs in terms of being fickle anyway.
On the other hand...
Cousins OUT. YSB :D
Will he be available to give Taxi lifts from the Flansiro after matches?
Unless you're a particularly "special" secondary school student (you've said before you're in school) you weren't born when Liverpool last won the league!.
True! Anyway, I'm not going to make any judgements until the first half of the season is over!
All this thing about Galway fans being fickle is rubbish. No team likes losing their manager particularly to their rivals.
Tony Cousins had to go. He played horrible football, and had a huge budget, a big source of our crippling debts today. He also said that every player had to move to Galway, when he was going remaining in dublin himself. Most of the players were unhappy with this. It proved out to be a masterstroke replacing him with Kenna
The hatred towards Kenna was because he committed himself for the 2009 season, and got on the payroll for a month. He then walked when Pats job came around
The so called hatred towards Foster is not the opinion of all Galway fans. We are dissappointed that he has gone to Dundalk, but he hadn't a choice given the conditions he had to work in last year. Most of the hatred has materialised as a result of whats came out in the papers about arguements in the dressing room. I for one am thankful for Foster's work last year, he did a good job on minimal resources.
Now getting back on topic, Cousins should prove a good appointment for ye. A major hindrance for us in his spell was that not too many players were willing to come to Galway, whereas for ye, ye are alot closer.
It's closer to Dublin which is what he meant.
yeah i knew that mate i'm hardly that thick give me some credit.. i was just making the point that longford is a dead zone i cant really think of any reason other than proximity to family or need of a job that would make this place an appealing proposition to live
The fact we have a manager who's last acheivement was getting a team relegated out of the league doesnt fill me with confidence. I'd rather have taken an unproven manager over someone who's been proven to be sh1te.
Cousins got Kildare relegated into the A Championship, Cronin was in the Premier with Waterford.
Anyways, I don't think Cousins' stint with Kildare has a huge impact. He was only there for four games, and they had feck all points, and a squad that was clearly low on confidence and morale. If he had been there all year, I'd say something.
I wouldnt read anthin into his stint with kildare, not his squad he was only there a few games he wasnt gonna do miracles, I think he deserves a fair go with us and pass judgement mid season when he has a squad and we have played, he doesnt have much to do to improve on the last few managers we have had, 8th place is improvement on this season
Best of luck to all in Longford with Tony Cousins & best of luck to the man himself.
I wonder did he talk to Goughie before taking the job?
He brought Jay O'Shea to Galway & Colin James did great when he left us for Fingal via Longford.
There was so much bile spewed in Cousins' direction when he got the boot. I thought it was in poor taste. I think everyone in Galway saw us heading through the trap door & big money was lashed out to players on Tony's say so. (It seems so long ago but this was pre-recession building boom Galway).
Trust broke down & in fairness, the football on offer was a world away from what Foster gave us last season.
But the best of luck to all concerned
Have some idea that gough and cousins fell out. Could be wrong on that. Anyhow we all seem prepared to give him a shot so good luck to him.
I'm not sure they necessarily are, but it'd be harsh to blame him for financial budgets. Managers will only work with the budgets they are given, and iirc most people could see Galway going full time was a nonsense, regardless of the results. Handy for the people in charge that it's the managers that get it in the neck.
Heard that training will be held in Dublin, any truth in that?
more importantly have we any players???