Haha, as if Dundalk could lecture anybody about contracts...
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Haha, as if Dundalk could lecture anybody about contracts...
Unambitious appointment by Dundalk in my oponion. There are alot of better, more experienced managers available.
bhs
Yeah I thought they'd have gone for someone with more experience personally but maybe money was an issue. I'm not slating Foster by the way, he seems to have done a decent job in Galway but it was only one season.
Press conference delayed... :S
Nah he got lost and ended up in Drawda!
Lol actually stuck in traffic haha... Not a great start, being late for your own unveiling...
"8.08 pm - Welcome folks - The press conference has been delayed because, apparently, the new Dundalk manager (whoever he is) has been delayed in traffic. Plus, too many people have turned up for the room that was booked...so it's been moved into another room that will delay it further. Very good crowd here for it. We will update more when we get something to report."
That's the only update on Dundalk's site at the moment.. Does the traffic thing make sense now? :p
15-20 mins delay!
"8.23 pm - Latest update from Colm Crosson is that we are 15-20 minutes away from the start of the conference."
So really a 45 minute delayed in total
Confirmed now anyway
Its on the GUST forum and he also said he was well within his rights to leave for Dundalk during the press conference.
http://dundalkfc.com/news/091204_Conference.asp
If it turns out that Foster was being paid in full, he has acted disgracefully, and Dundalk will be worse off from having a man of his level of class at the club.
Nick Leeson is doing a good job of shouting this up, and distracting attention from the fact that Galway have lost successive managers.
The reality is that privately Nicky boy has absolutely no problem with Foster leaving - with the resultant salary saving. I don't know if Fosters contract has been honoured fully by Galway, but I seriously doubt if the angry public words by Nick are for anyone's consumption other then the dwindling Galway Utd supporters.
Foster resigned, Dundalk appointed him - it happens, accept it and move on Galway
Theres a pretty high chance he would have had you relegated had Derry not cheated.
Now I'm not saying that makes him a terrible manager given the limited resources at his disposal, but if you've a manager, who has only managed for one season, and in that season, finishes in the relegation positions, above only the 2 sides that were tipped by anyone with half a brain to be fighting for bottom spot, how does this chap get considered a very good manager?
Seriously think theres something in the water out in Galway.
Cryptosporidium is what it was called.
http://www.irishtimes.com/newspaper/...260144372.html
Galway may take action over Foster
EMMET MALONE
GALWAY UNITED are believed to be considering legal action in the event they are refused compensation from Dundalk after the Louth club unveiled Ian Foster as their new manager at a press conference last night.
Foster and Dundalk officials had approached the United board for permission to hold talks as the Englishman had another year to run on his contract with the Terryland Park club but the requests had been turned down.
By yesterday afternoon it became apparent a deal had been done anyway and Foster said last night he would be “astonished” if the matter was pursued by his former employers as there had been a “fundamental breach” of his contract, relating to payments he was due, and that he had been free to leave on that basis.
Whatever happens between the clubs now, Foster has a busy few weeks ahead of him as he seeks to put together a squad for next year. He inherits just one player under contract – Scottish goalkeeper Peter Cherrie – and says he will start talks with a number of the club’s other players from last year as soon as possible.
“I know who the good players from last year were because Galway played Dundalk four times,” he said. “The team did well but the budget’s been cut for next season so I’ll see who might be willing to come back on reduced terms and then work from there.
“We also need to address the image of the club because certain things happened over the last year that raised a few eyebrows and that’s something I also want to get going on very quickly.”
If Foster was so convinced he was free to talk to Dundalk, why did he seek permission from the club?
Maybe he was being nice?
It happens. Sometimes. Or, well...
To be fair though he inherited a team that had been decamated by the whole financial fiasco from the previous year, the budget was a shoestring and Galway Utd(no offence to any Galway lads on here) wouldnt be the most attractive place to go and play football in terms of footballing prospects. What Im saying is, for example I think alot of players would be more attracted to ply their trade in the Dublin and surrounding areas so he was limited on who he could attract to Galway last season and did a decent job. I just dont want him coming out every week on MNS and saying we are in a relegation dog fight etc etc etc even though they had a great start last season.
Thats not exactly right. The team from the season beforehand was decamated half way through when kenna was in charge (which was the same time that Foster had arrived) so he never seen any of those issues. The team he started with last season was virtually the same as the team he first met on arrival in galway bar adding a few failures from england and some of the up and coming players based in the galway region. His only successful find really was greene. What he did do was teach them to play football on the ground for a change rather than the route one football we were used to. If he had a stronger defence it would have been more visable to onlookers who weren't used to watching GUFC week in week out
Your making the exact same point as i did , you wanted mathews but he decided to stay in Drogheda and return to his job .You ended up with your 3rd or 4 th choice did you not ?
You`re well off the mark here, take a quick tour of orielweb to see the opposition to the even suggestion of going after Matthews, possibly the most boring man in football there is.
Foster was a surprise, no doubt there, first choice was Kenny, think Doolin also mentioned but AM never in the running.