Very true. One bad season might be too much for any club. Fenlon could be out on his ear if he screwed it all up.Quote:
It's only 18 months since Shels fans were giving Fenlon serious $hit after we drew 0-0 in Tolka. Things change very quickly and a poor season could have him in trouble.
In saying that, Fenlon is one of the best managers in the E.L. I think he is great, he brings great organisational skills, team spirit, disicpline and self belief to the side.
We had a brilliant run in europe last year. Fenlon might have been sent to the stands but thats irrelevant. It's a tall order to ask Shels to go through to the group stages on their first attempt. In Europe a lot of it is experience.
Just look at Arsenal. They have been in the group stages now for a few years. Yet most soccer commentators reckon that a good team needs to be in the group stages for 2 -3 or even 4 years to get the experience (even if they are getting a regular hammering). After that they can expect to go on and progress (providing they have the players).
Shels look stronger and more professional each year, I think it will be Fenlon who will be the first manager who brought an Irish club side into the group stages of Champions League/UEFA CUp.