We now know that Shoddy Collins doesn't have one but that Tommy Dunne, his assistant at Cork City does have one.
Does anyone know which other managers do and dont have licenses?
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We now know that Shoddy Collins doesn't have one but that Tommy Dunne, his assistant at Cork City does have one.
Does anyone know which other managers do and dont have licenses?
Ian Foster doesnt have one, as reports in today's media suggest that we are been overlooked for the Europa League spot in favour of Sligo due to this.
Id imagine all others in the Premeir Divison have them.
How long does it take to do? Are there courses run on a regular basis? I know its a series of workshops but are they run weekly.
Just wondering is it something that Shoddy and Foster could complete before the season starts really?
Ref: UEFA Pro License
Pete Mahon and Séan Connor definitely have it anyway.
answer is on our forum here
More info about it here.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/football/6189330.stm
The FAI ran a course for all LOI Premier managers at the time a couple of years ago. I remember Alan Mathews did it whilst with us anyway. So I'd imagine most of them will have it.
Brendan Place currently taking the course, along with Jeff Kenna.
http://www.westmeathindependent.ie/s.../11/19/3992975
I don't think Kenny does. I thought him and Anthony Gorman were doing it in Belfast last year, but someone told me recent he doesn't.
Eddie Gormley, Paul Cook & John Devine did their Pro Badges in 2009.
Mike Kerley has one
I have one.
It's like a library card, it's cool.
The Pro Licence involves a fair bit of study and submission of a thesis/report. Didn't Roy Keane do his work experience down in NZ with the All Blacks? It's all part of cross training and preparation.
Is it expensive to do?
240 hours of study... how will roddy cope
I'm just picturing all the managers sitting in school uniforms now. Roy Keane biting the face off Avram Grant for forgetting a pencil, telling him "fail to prepare, prepare to fail", before getting in trouble for using "Trigg ate my homework" as an excuse for the 10th time.
Steve Bruce and Sam Allardyce would be copying Alex Ferguson's work over his shoulder, and Arsene's work wouldn't be finished because he didn't see one of the questions, and Harry Redknapp sitting at the back running a lottery scam.
http://www.fai.ie/index.php?option=c...109&Itemid=110
"The current UEFA Pro Licence is running on the following dates:
2009:
March 31/April 1
June 6-10
September 5-7
December 6-10
2010:
January 2010
June 2010
Enrollment on the Pro Licence is by invitation only and requires a candidate to have experience of managing at League of Ireland level or at International level."
You can't put a price on success.
There may be Tutorial fees that candidates pay for PRO. In the lower level courses run by the FAI UEFA "A" was €1650, UEFA "B" €975, GK "A" €1400 and GK "B" €850. There's also reassessmments fee (completed course within 3 years) of between €50 and €100.
By being a LoI manager then an UEFA "A" licence is expected and that allows for the invitation to a PRO course.
I believe TC has got it with us.. GC before him didnt..
Yeah think Cousins has it alright, I think he was on the same course as Alan Mathews at the time. Gareth Cronin only has a B Licence as far as I'm aware. By all accounts he was only willing to do the A Licence course this month if the club paid for it and paid him the wages he'd lose out on for his week off work. One of the main reasons he left apparently.
As far as i know cousins only has the A license, there are very few who have completed the pro license
so..if roddy collins doesnt have a pro licence, how can Cork City be allowed in the Europa league either way
Just when you think Cork cant come out with anything else - they pull this little beauty of the bag.
Just shows how much of a clue TNB has about football. When you decide to get a new manager in and if you have ambitions to stay in the premier and get good revenue by playing in Europe. Surely you ask him have you got a Pro Licence before you offer him a contract!
It takes the best part of a year to get the Pro as far as I'm aware, you have to do a good bit of work. He won't have it by May or June or whenever the UEFA entry has to be in. Not that I'd expect it to be a live issue by then anyway.
Those three are still taking the course, won't be complete until June 2010 as per Harpo's post above. Nor does Tommy Dunne, who was believed to be holding a Pro License.
http://www.fai.ie/index.php?option=c...tion&Itemid=97
14 people currently doing the course. They are:
Eddie Gormley (Bray Wanderers manager)
Liam Buckley (Sporting Fingal manager)
John Devine (head of Manchester United's youth development in Ireland)
Martin Russell (UCD manager)
Paul Cooke (Sligo Rovers manager)
Brendan Place (Athlone Town manager)
Bobby Browne (Malahide United manager)
Tommy Dunne (Cork City manager)
Curtis Fleming (Livingston assistant manager)
Steve Harrison (Coventry City assistant manager)
Michael Browne (???)
Jeff Kenna (Birmingham City Community Development Coach)
Kenny Cunningham (Nuneaton Town coach)
Harry McCue (FAI; FÁS co-ordinator for Cabra)