Wexford release the following statement:
Damian Locke releases a statement to the contrary:Quote:
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Originally Posted by Damian Locke
'Mutual consent' it seems not.
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Wexford release the following statement:
Damian Locke releases a statement to the contrary:Quote:
Originally Posted by Wexford FC
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Originally Posted by Damian Locke
'Mutual consent' it seems not.
I love that; anytime a Board in any League sacks/let go/parts ways a Manager, they throw out the old line "We thank so and so and wish them the best". It's usually never sincere. More unnecessary drama in the GLITW.
What’s the point in sacking him now? I doubt he’s being paid much.
Get somebody new in to get a run at the job for the last 7 games of this season so they can hit the ground running next season?
In theory anyway. But Wexford seem ****e either way. What's happened them? It's only three years since they won the division.
Seems like an extremely badly run club.
Shane Keegan is free these days! maybe I should say available as Im sure he isnt quite in the take a job for nothing stage yet after leaving Galway.
'mutual agreement' - the club want him out but don't want to pay any compo :rolleyes:
Don't know but presume he has some level of contract and if terminated early would generate a claim for payment of remainder. I understand one former LOI manager recently was awarded compensation following his dismissal from a club. if he was operating without a written contract, under Irish law he may have a claim in respect of expectation of earnings.
He won't be getting compo
Locke is the new man in at Newbridge Town
Wexford have now advertised for a new first team manager. First team coach, Karl Grehan, has also left.
Do they still play in ground formally home of Kildare county (Kildare rented it from Newbridge Town) ? nice little ground and given their (newbridge Town) underage setup they might be in a better position to generate some local support (than Kildare county did). Again, many of the locals are displaced Dubs and already have an LOI team (if interested) I recall there is a shams supporters club in Newbridge and Bohs have a few that attend from that neck of the woods.
Might be one of the more likely locations for a new LOI team (if done right).
DF, Word has it that Seanie O'Shea was in charge, but I might be wrong there.
There was indeed a split ! Then a few of their best young players went to Shamrock Rovers, but I'm led to believe most of those lads are now back in the fold.The stadium is good enough for a First Division side, but like the rest of Ireland, the locals would give it a few weeks and sod off back to the pubs, leaving the club high and dry.
For me one of the big problems in towns with a League of Ireland dream/vision, is the belief that the local GAA Senior and Junior players train just as hard as LoI players, and it's free to watch them.Take Newbridge as an example, the 2 big GAA clubs in Newbridge, Sarsfields (c'mon the Sash) and Moorefield, would hoover up most of the advertising and good will within the town, meaning what's left wouldn't carry a LoI team over a few months, never mind a season.
Not so sure its that grim. Newbridge Town have roots there already so would have a support base from the 'get go' whereas Kildare County was a somewhat artificial entity having to start from the ground (someone else's ground) up. given the huge population increase in and around Newbridge I think there is potential for a LOI club, just not sure Newbridge Town are interested in taking the risk.