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Heady Days???? Lads you are at the top of the table with a stronger (both mentally and physically) team than last season, you have a great chance of winning the league and you have money to strengthen the squad from the sale of Doyle.Quote:
Originally Posted by Colm
Doyle will be a big loss but having seen you against Shels I think you'll be alright. Good luck to Kevin Doyle and Shane Long, i hope they do well.
I'd rather the heady days of being top of the league at the moment thank you very muchQuote:
Originally Posted by Colm
agreed!Quote:
Originally Posted by Éanna
Spot on there !!Quote:
Originally Posted by Éanna
I think everyone on here would like to see Doyle do well across the water and would wish him the best of luck. I think what most people are upset about is the paltry sum that City got for him, the clause in Kevin's contract and how Reading got wind of that same clause.Quote:
Originally Posted by steven17
I've been away on holidays for the past while so I'm only catching up on all of this stuff now.
I've also kept fairly quiet on the whole Dolan thing up to now.....but my suspicions are now confirmed ........ the guy is a complete chancer and worst of all, a hypocrite.
Saints fans take a bow...........you were right all the time.
This goes well beyond City BTW.
He preaches week in week out about how badly run the EL is and the fact that those who run it don't believe in the product - "don't under sell our league" he says, yet here he is shafting (not only City but) the junior club that Doyler came from (they're entitled to a % of the E117,000 fee btw - but it could have been much more to them), by ensuring there was a get out clause that allowed him to leave for pittance his true value.
As for being committed to City ........ don't make me laugh. Doesn't smell of a manager who was with us for the long haul if he was ensuring his best player was to leave for such a pathetic sum as this, does it?
No, it stinks of a CAD who was in it for "other reasons".
I know over the coming months more of this $hit will come to light......wait and see!
Doyler - best of luck son. Thanks for the memories - we'll all look out for you next season. But after tonights game we'll also get over your departure and move on with the best team in the League, a team made up of players who would bleed City such as Hoggie, Devine, Bennett, Colin T, etc.
Dolan - You will never be trusted by any Club again in this country. Your hypocrisy is gut churningly nauscious and I personaly wouldn't trust you to sit the right way on a toilet.
FOOTNOTE TO DOLAN: As for tactical awareness and coaching ability isn't it funny that we have beaten (a much stronger) $hels team twice already this season with out you - SOMETHING YOU NEVER ACHIEVED. We,ve also had our best start to a season in years.
"Tactically astute, you're having a laugh"
all lot of people are saying that Dolan is Doyler and Longs agent and that he's only doing his job but in every new contract there is an agents fee(money for Dolan) and sometimes a finders fee(money for Dolan and his brother) and if those fee's weren't there,Doyler and Long probably wouldn't be going anywhere
Now, where's patsh? :D :D :D :D :DQuote:
Originally Posted by Counting Crow
I have it on good authority that he is now acting as an agent for Neal Fenn.Ive also heard that a Dutch club are interested in Kearney and that he is being 'advised' on his future. :eek: This isnt rumour mongering.Quote:
Originally Posted by Cityfeen
As for the geogre/gill story,it seems that gill IS george,s representative. ;)
That's Nice.Quote:
Originally Posted by Copa Mundial
I'm here.Quote:
Originally Posted by Dodge
Understand one thing.
When anyone from another club, especially a two bit shower like you lot, attacks anyone from the club I support, I will defend my club and it's people.
It's looks very much like Dolan has shown himself to a lying hypocrite of the worst kind, and I won't be defending him. He also now has NOTHING to do with the club I support, so f*ck him.
Enjoy the "relegation battle".......
who is this Pat Dolan everyone is talking about???
Not defending Fat Pat but the person who insisted that the buyout clause was put in Doylers contract was his father when the first contract was signed from St Pats. This contract was agreed in Wexford ( not Dublin ) and signed in Cork City. His renewed contract of last year was also signed and agreed in Cork with Liam Murphy and no issue was made of his buyout clause or the amount of 117k!
Food for thought!!!!
(Is this crazy1 in disguise?)Quote:
Originally Posted by Jupiter1
Can this S-S be sent off back to the CCFC forum where he normally puts his rubbish?.....:rolleyes:
It doesn't matter where the clause was entered ot who added it.
The facts are simple:
Pat Dolan has been lecturing everyone for years about professional irish football & how we bow to foreign clubs.
Pat brother works for Reading.
Every article in the UK media mentions the brothers.
Long & Doyle were "sold" as a package deal.
Burnley & Stoke were interested in the "package".
:D :DQuote:
Originally Posted by Dodge
Some of us were wise to that way back when in fairness ;)
So basically what you're saying is that you swallow whatever BS your club tries to sell you and have no opinion of your own...Quote:
Originally Posted by patsh
Even when more informed people tried to warn you (before Panto Lad had even managed you for one game) you still spouted s.hite about how he was the greatest thing ever...
Here, my friend, feast on this humble pie ,!,,
Oh and tiktok, Im fully aware that not every Corkie succembed to Pat's rhetoric (particular praise to Peadar here...) but many of you did and some of the vitriol that was aimed at me, wws and others looks pretty good now... :p
Do you ever get over yourself?Quote:
Originally Posted by Dodge
If I am ever fool enough to listen to your sanctimonious clap trap, then thats the day I give up following the eL.
You can put yourself back up your own h*le now......:rolleyes:
I had planned on writing an article on Dolan, and my doubts over him when he first came to City and got some reading material off Dodge. Never really trusted the man after reading fully about his time at Pats.
Was probably only a matter of time and in the end I was not sad to see him go, more relieved that the club had come out of it relatively financially unscathed.