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Maybe Fenlon should have played the ladies team against TNS
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http://www.bohemians.ie/youth-ladies...hree-days.html
Maybe Fenlon should have played the ladies team against TNS
Well it did look at the time that he was trying. After all he signed 7 players all on big wages, with only one good enough for the team. When he left he didn't try to sign any of them for Bohs. We went from second in the table at the end of the season, to mid-table in 6 months. His reason for leaving apparently was that he wanted to be closer to his family, yet not too long after he was heading to Dundee. The fact was that Derry supporters were glad to see the back of him. He most certainly is a cheque book manager. his record so far prove that.
However i don't think he really has to sell any players, just tell them from now on they are only employed as players, and that they have to give up their other jobs, ie bar man, grounds man, etc, and that should save some money.
firstly there is no EGM next week (glad your sources are sooooooo credible). The discussion around full time football has been ongoing at Dalymount all season as most of our players contracts expire at the end of the season and we are considering what direction we want to take in the future. given contractural commitments it is very unlikely that Bohs operationwill change much before the season ends.
Given the depth of squad we have - and the poor showing by some newer signings we are open to offers for players. pleas let me know any club that has said it would not sell a player if a decent offer came in ?
When we have an AGM/EGM I will review the options put before the membership and vote for whatever option I think best for the club.
This thread is foot.ie at its very best. Yeeehaw!
Fenlon in the press today saying that the "problems at the club" aren't related to the TNS defeat but rather "what being on at the club the last 3/4 years"
Funny thing is he thought this would placate fans.
He's admitted they've been running the club in the wrong manner for years now
It looks like even Pat Fenlon has finally acknowledged the obvious
Quote:
http://www.independent.ie/sport/socc...t-2272600.html
Fenlon: Bohs woe not players’ fault
Monday July 26 2010
BOHEMIANS boss Pat Fenlon has hit back at the critics – and a section of his own fans – for the reaction to his side’s Champions League exit last Tuesday night, insisting that the club’s current financial turmoil is not down to just one defeat.
Speaking after his side’s win at Bray on Friday night, the former Shelbourne manager labelled a small section of the Gypsies support that travelled to Wales for the second round second leg defeat to The New Saints as “gobs****s.”
He was also unhappy with the treatment of his players after the 4-0 hammering, insisting that the club is now faced with huge cutbacks thanks to financial mismanagement over a number of years, not just the result of one poor performance on the pitch.
“A lot of the stuff that has been said and written about the players and in relation to the club was well over the top,” said Fenlon.
“I was critical after the game and rightly so.
“The players know that and they're their own biggest critics, they know themselves they didn't perform. I think to blame the players for one performance and that the club is in crisis because of that is very harsh.
“That's not the reality. The reality is that the club is in crisis because of what has gone on over a three or four-year period, not one game.”
Despite a turbulent week, the Bohs fans came out in force at the Carlisle Grounds on Friday and Fenlon believes that the positive reaction they received at the Wicklow venue was indicative of the club’s hard-core fan base.
“The genuine supporters at this club have been very good at this club since we've been here and I think they appreciate that this is the best team the club has ever had, in terms of trophies.
“You get the genuine fans here, not some of the gobs****s who were in Wales. They were a minority in fairness. The majority there got behind the team, but here you get the genuine fans who follow us all over the country and they're always good to us.”
Thanks Ezekial was just going to post it there.
Open admission by Fenlon that the club is in crisis
Quote:
“ The reality is that the club is in crisis because of what has gone on over a three or four-year period, not one game.”
Surely it goes back further than 3 or 4 years....
...... and cue tired, hackneyed rubbish about "going broke" "relegation" "denied throphy if they win it" etc etc. In fact make it simpler by providing a link to the same nonsence posted last year.
Bohs difficulties accrued over a number of years and will, have to be addressed over a number of years. The sale of Dalymount will be the fulcrum on which the clubs future will be decided but there is also need for more frugal outlays going forward (this has commenced with the wage bill almost halved in little over a year).
How do the Bohs fans on here feel about that comment?Quote:
not some of the gobs****s who were in Wales.
Was it those who were booing that he's referring to or did something else happen?
Bohs (like every other club) has some gobsh1tes among its support. On a couple of occasions this season Nutsey has had a go at fans abusing players after poor performances so nothing new.
Incidentially he also said most of the Bohs fans were sound so we all just take it that was us he was talking about :o
Fenlon in full defensive mode.
Revealiing that the club is in crisis, and it's not just the result of losing to TNS.
Bizarrely calling his own fans "gobsh!tes" and proclaiming that the ones that didn't go to the effort of travelling to Wales are the real supporters....?!
The beginning of the end for Fenlon ? Discuss...
He'll be gone by the end of the season. No money, no Fenlon.