Doubt it. Doesn't he had a good day job? And he's recently signed a 3 year deal.
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Roy Keane??
Whatever he'd cost would be recouped and then some on the gate.
The problem caulfield had was that his teams are generally absolutely septic to watch. Which is fine when things are going well. But when they are not it really speeds up the decision to get rid. Because whatever about paying money to watch winning ****e people won't pay to watch losing ****e. I've no doubt 1600 odd at a league game while being all the points off the euro places would have caused a few brown trousers in the boardroom.
Imho the time to get rid of caulfied was the end of the season before last.
Watching cork from a Limerick point of view I remember being amazed after Maguire left.
Martin Russell's Relegation Roadshow actually picked up more points than a supposedly title challenging cork side after Maguire left.
At the end of that season a player of the calibre of Bastien Hery was knocking around Limerick available on the cheap. Waterford picked him up.
Because a john caulfield managed side had no use for a Bastien Hery.
Kind of summed him up for me.
I just realised I've a lost year there lol (easy as a Limerick fan)
I stand over my points/barely disguised slurs.
That`s three of the five Delaney strongholds crumbling, Cork, Waterford and Limerick. Just Tipp and Kerry to go.
Think he was harshly treated, what he achieved in previous seasons should have bought him more time. Done it all with the club as player and manager and took over when the club were on (yet another) low ebb. A lot of Cork fans showing yet again how fickle they are by the hounding some gave him recently as the crowds thinned out by the week at a time when a team really needs support. But there's a long history of crowds deserting teams in Cork.
I was thinking earlier, only for Kenny being at Dundalk for 2013 – 2018, JC probably would have won another league title, maybe even two, who knows. His haul of 1 league and 2 cups is fairly decent to be fair, especially being in the job around the same time as Kenny, 6.5 years? The rivarly was a massive thing too in my book, as it was only Cork during that Kenny period who properly challenged Dundalk every year.
I can’t help thinking he was very badly let down by senior players like Morrissey and Buckley being just two, and maybe even McCormack, these guys should have dragged the others to better levels during the past month when the rot was firmly in place. Benson also at the back, should he had led better? then the mistake after mistake by McNulty, all car crash stuff.
Cork fans can quite rightly feel he was their greatest manager ever, he gave them great service both as a player and a manager, but it was absolutely the right timing to part today.
Spot on although you might even be generous with that figure. Sure I saw someone once that Shamrock Rovers fans outnumbered the home support at the 86 Cup semi final second leg at Flower Lodge although in City's defence they were 4-1 down after first leg and hadn't a hope of overturning it.
I think part of it is that he recruited so poorly that it's not so much a case of him not getting the best from his players, as that they are just not that good a squad any more.
So I'm not sure a new manager can 'turn things round' so quickly.
While hardly anyone would argue with the assertion that he recruited poorly (not just this season but in two consecutive close seasons) there is more to it than that.
While a weaker squad may make competing for the league title very difficult, it does not explain the results and current position
The Cork City website lists the following eleven players as having the most game time in the squad so far this season. Here's a team line up based on that, with the ranking for the most game minutes in brackets
McNulty (1)
McCarthy (3) | Casey (6) | McLoughlin (5) | Griffin (4)
McCormack (8) | Morrissey (9)
Sheppard (10) |Buckley (2)| Tilley (7)
Cummins (11)
https://www.corkcityfc.ie/home/list/...atistics-2019/
From that list the only newcomers this season are Dan Casey and James Tilley.
That should not be a relegation threatened side with less than a point per match average.
A new manager has a real opportunity to dramatically improve performances and results
Perhaps, but given the level of performances lately I'd be surprised if we saw an immediate turn around.
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Allan Reynolds being eyed up by Cork.
https://www.independent.ie/sport/soc...-38070990.html
Hmm. Hardly setting the world alight with a big budget in Waterford?
Cork targeting continuity as John Cotter is appointed Interim Manager.
https://www.rte.ie/sport/soccer/2019...-city-manager/
If Cork go with Cotter, I think he can only be in place for 60 days or so, then they will have to appoint a manager with the badges. Unelss they can unearth a John Gill type from somewhere.
What would the view on Cotter be for Cork fans, he seemed very behind the scenes, when he worked with JC?
I'm not sure how I feel about Cotter as interim manager. I always had the impression he's more the loyal servant type, not sure he can lead.
As for the badges, as far as I know Lisa Fallon has Pro badges, but would the club put her in a John Gill like role or would she agree to that? I doubt that. And anyone who would come in from the outside would want to be the manager and not just be there for the badges, I guess.
But that's all just my personal view as a random supporter without any behind the scenes knowledge.