The scenario on the Mick Cooke thing was something like this.
Two former directors have helped oput together a consortium from the UK that hope to buy Hunky Dory Park and help develop it as a regional medical centre with the HSE, it will in effect be a massive medical shopping centre area, right beside the Lourdes Hospital.
The same consortium have agreed to advance money for the development of the new stadium, the opposite side of the town on land donated by Coke, as soon as the whole medical idea gets planning permission, that happened a few weeks back, so things are ready to move.
Cooke was introduced to the consortium as the go to man in the club for football, and the current board didn't like that as they don't want to deal with any of the old directors.
This was augmented by the fact that Robbie Horgan has effectively been touting for Cookes job, he has been drip feeding stuff to the board which led to Mini Mourinho and his mates speaking to Cooke over team selection etc, and while on the first two occasions the manager passed this off, he eventually snapped at the constant interference and told the chairman where to get off.
This came to a head shortly after the board had withdrawn their contract offer, when chairman Jim Agnew and Cooke were seen by fans to be involved ina heated discussion on the Oriel Park pitch after we had lost 1-0 in a league match.
The board who have to be commended for their efforts in sorting out financial matters, have seriously mis managed this whole thing, and if Horgan gets the job, as appears likely, although Martin Russell and possibly ex Drog Sami Ristalia are outsiders,the likelihood of a fans boycott will increase.
In typical Drogheda fashion though it is unlikely to be anything organised, more a case of lads being that disillusioned at the boards actions they will just not bother going.
Things have got extremely messy up there, the kit man the legendary Dave 'Cabbage' Kavangh has departed, and was involved in a bizzarre incident after the cup final, when as is tradition the players kept their shirts as souvenirs, some board members requested Cabbage to get them back as the kit belonged to the club, what he said in response is not fit to be printed here.
The general feeling amongst most Drogs is that whoever managed to engineer a situation in which Mick Cooke departed, and it certainly was NOT Cooke, needs to have his head resting alongside that of St Oliver Plunketts in St Peter Chapel.
Now while all of the above may not be 100% accurate in timescale and as to how things actually played out, the facts are all there.
At least one member of the current board is considering his position, and to give you an indication of how frustrated people have got, have a look at this.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sy-VTWtSc1E#t=17
That's local; radio football commentator Gerry Kelly, normally the mildest mannered of men telling the board his feelings after the last game of the season against Bohs.
The fans have been saying much the same as well.