Paul Wimbleton.. joined ye in 1995/96 season and his introduction as well as two others in Belfield Park when they had not been registered cost ye three points as I recall.
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Paul Wimbleton.. joined ye in 1995/96 season and his introduction as well as two others in Belfield Park when they had not been registered cost ye three points as I recall.
7. That chap was called Gallagher - Brian I think and he was a good player too.Quote:
Originally Posted by paudie
8. Still one of the great comic moments as he chased the sheepskin coat up the ramp at the Lodge, landed a few digs, and trotted back to accept his red card!
Well he ain't called "Slap" for nothing.Quote:
Originally Posted by jimhacker
Christ that's a blast from the past!! He was better than a lot of people gave him credit for I thought.Quote:
Originally Posted by razor
sorry had forgotten about this
have a huge list of players in the hundreds on my powerbook
will upload and publish complete list either before i head to turners cross tonight or else tomorrow sometime.
fair play to gerry desmond for sending on the list. top stuff
Ther was a black guy who made his debut away to derry and never played again. He was our first black player. cant remember his name tho.
Anychance of posting that list James.Quote:
Originally Posted by James
Also, I wonder does anyone have a list of all City's managers and dates of their tenure? I often wondered if you compared tham all on a win, draw, lose league system who would be the best manager (statistically!). Can anyone start us off?
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Originally Posted by Ronin
Tucker Allen was first up (i think) and could be wrong here but was it for two seasons ??
:p OK, that reminds me. The "post of the month" nominations should be opening any day now. WD Paudie. Posts like that help to give foot.ie a good name!!!!!Quote:
Originally Posted by paudie
Did that a while back here. Makes pretty interesting reading. The list is as follows:Quote:
Originally Posted by Ronin
1984 Bobby Tambling
1985 Tony "Tucker" Allen
1986 Noel O'Mahony
1987 Eamon O'Keefe
1988 Noel O'Mahony
1993 Damien Richardson
1994 Noel O'Mahony
1995 Rob Hindmarch (R.I.P.)
1996 Dave Barry
2000 Colin Murphy (former Shelbourne manager)
2000 Derek Mountfield
2000 Liam Murphy
2003 Pat Dolan
2005 Damien Richardson
Fair dues Fair_play_boy, that's good to know. I didn't know there was a thread on this before ... sorry about that.Quote:
Originally Posted by Fair_play_boy
I wonder would Gerry Desmond (the statistical Yoda that he is) have a list of played, won, drew, lost information for each manager. I think it would be interesting. Is anyone in contact with him?
Jayz Ronin, you'll never be happy : )
I'm the same though, i'd love to be able to get all that info. There is a thread in the main forum about books on eL and Irish footie, and there is not alot there when you think of it .... would be great to be able to get to it all.Quote:
Originally Posted by Risteard
Was right down at the front that day and when Ian Hennessey scored the winner for City the sheepskin guy, who was a Derry official, took offence at the celebrations and spat at the nearest City player. Unfortunately for Mr Sheepskin it was Slap :DQuote:
Originally Posted by jimhacker
The rest as they say is history!
Mickey Mellon didn't play in the league decider against Dundalk in April 1991. He joined in October/November 91 along with Declan Roche. Both joined on short term loans. I think Mellon came from Blackpool. Mellon got a great goal into the Shed end in a 4-1 win over Dundalk? At the end of the loan period Mellon went back to England and Roche moved to Shels although he did rejoin City the following season. Mellon played for Tranmere for several seasons and was team captain there as well.Quote:
Originally Posted by paudie
The 2 English playerws that played against Dundalk in the league decider were Armstrong and Gallagher.
I know! I'm a lazy sod too ... I expect someone else to do all the work.Quote:
Originally Posted by Risteard
But, like A Face said I'd really like to know. I now Gerry Desmond did statistical "annuals" way back on the League Of Ireland and Irish soccer in general, which I thought were really interesting (You can see them in the City Library reference section, but I think you have to ask them as they are in storage). So I was hoping that maybe he had some stats on the managers buried away somewhere.
The only problem with Gerry is hes normally up the walls, he'd help you no worries if he can alright, but you'd have to ask nicely :)Quote:
Originally Posted by Ronin
True! I suppose I should really get off my arse and do it myself and not trouble the man. I might get round to doing a bit of research into it in the summer.Quote:
Originally Posted by A face
Let us know what you need when you do, so we can fill in the blanks as you go.Quote:
Originally Posted by Ronin
Cheers A Face. I'll keep you posted on any progress I make.Quote:
Originally Posted by A face