Gerry Conway a member of the Bohemians board was in longford last night telling fans that Connor will be in Dalymount on friday to be presented to the fans and there ends that saga.
Printable View
Gerry Conway a member of the Bohemians board was in longford last night telling fans that Connor will be in Dalymount on friday to be presented to the fans and there ends that saga.
...congrats sean, cant say how happy i am....you are the man!
----------
Must have came as a surprise to him, only on Friday he said he had a job to do with us!
Nah.... this was wrote in the bible, the bit about Judas, isnt that it?
Nah, maybe not even Judas, he was just afraid he'd get killed by the troops....
Not ol Sean though, he would have made Judas look like a hero...
Sean was an act above anyone else..
Words cant and wont discribe my feelings for Sean...
---
I just cant wait until the home Bohs game next year...il throw ****s at him up and down the touchline for 90 mins... The ****ing ****** *******
:)
From here.Quote:
Originally Posted by Sligo Rovers press release yesterday
Do you think they will start teaching League of Ireland Law in Blackhall soon?
hope he can get bohs sorted for next week!
So Sean is leaving us for a club that we have beaten twice this season , that are lower than us in the league and have a lower average attendance than us . Good one Sean!
Bohs dont have to pay rovers any comp sligoman as Connor ended all ties with rovers before making any official annoucement of joining bohs.
Sean Connor's switch to the free managerial seat at Bohemians appears less straight forward than his resignation on Friday night suggested, after Sligo insisted that the Belfast native has a valid contract with Rovers until the end of 2007.
The saga has also taken a fresh twist from the Pat Fenlon point of view; the Dubliner has once again expressed his unhappiness at events in the league this season insisting that he won't stand for too much more controversy amid a report that Shelbourne players were, once again, not paid their full wages last week.
Sligo chairman Michael Toolan confirmed that Connor had "tendered his resignation" on Friday night, "but he's still contracted to us until the end of the 2007 season".
He added: "Until this matter is resolved, we will make no further comment."
That would suggest that the club will expect compensation from any party that wishes to hire Connor within the next 12 months.
Meanwhile, Fenlon cut a very despondent figure at after Shelbourne's 2-2 draw with Drogheda on Friday evening.
According to the Irish Star, players at the club were not paid 10 days ago and "only part of their weekend salaries were handed over (on) Friday".
"It's the hardest season I've ever been involved in," Fenlon said.
"It's been a disaster off the pitch in more ways than one. I'm hoping I never experience this again. I won't be experiencing it again, that's being honest with you."
The former midfielder was initially considered the hot favourite to take over at Bohemians when Gareth Farrelly was sacked over two months ago, but Fenlon decided to stay on with the league leaders at the time and seems to be mulling over his future yet again.
He continued: "I don't want to have to deal with what I'm dealing with at the moment and I don't want my players having to deal with that either.
"If people knew what really went on, to find us still in contention would be difficult to believe.
"But we are and it's all down to the players."
In other news, the eircom League are confident of winning the arbitration hearing on the Jason McGuinness case after the FAI Board of Appeal ruled that the controversial tie between Shelbourne and Bohs, which was originally played in August, should be replayed.
However, Shels CEO Ollie Byrne has taking legal advice following the league's board's decision to refer the matter further.
Where does that piece come from, London Hoop?
This is an easy one for Bohs. Wait until 2007 to sign him, what difference does it make to them?
Ian Dowie was one of the few to get away with it, when he left his job at palace he said it was to go north so the chairman agreed to end the contract. Then the cute buck decided to sign for Charalton another London club. Chairman Jordon nearly took legal action against him and Charlton for compensation.
No offence but Bohs are a bigger name than Sligo even without their forthcoming money. It's like Paul Jewell at Wigan. They are above numerous big teams like Newcastle etc but I doubt very much he'd turn that job down if it were offered to him.
The only thing that Bohs have on us is that they were bigger in the past......the table doesnt lie....we are ahead of them because we are better.
What defines being "bigger" than another club?is it fans?League position?or history?
In fairness, I don't have any problem with people saying Bohs are a "bigger club". I'd be perfectly happy for them to be a bigger club than us again next season if we're again way ahead of them in the table. Sunderland are a big club too.
And if you want to go on about history and tradition, don't forget the episode about selling the most famous and history-laden ground in Irish soccer. Bohs without Dalymount - god almighty, that'd be as if Shams ignored everything it stood for and sold Glenmalure Park . . . oh . . . yeah.
I can well imagine players preferring to go to Bohs. You'd make a few quid more, you'd have the attraction of living in the capital rather than a provincial town, and probably more chances of a trophy (although at the moment, that doesn't factor into it) but the idea of a footballer thinking that joining Bohemians is an indication that he's "made it" has to make this a candidate for POTM. :D
with bohs money of course they are a bigger club than us. billy the liar (sean connor) was in dublin on thursday to do a final interview with bohs and he got offered the job there and then. his pregnant girlfriend is already planning for a move to dublin. bohs fans, prepare for endless name droppin(steve bruce, john rudge, vince lombardi, andy mason, keith alexander), lies in the media, disastrous coaching, tactics and man management(the vast majority of his players hate him).
The gas thing is that it'll probably be the manager after the next one who'll benefit most from the Bohs millions
In fairness City and Bohs fans are out on their own in the fickleness stakes.
But we don't start fights with tunnells that our manager walks down and our chairman isn't exactly trigger-happy and we haven't sacked managers a couple of bad results after winning the league or the guy widely accepted as the leagues best manager.
lack of class
lack of respect for the club that gave him the chance
also he owed it to the players who worked so hard to get us top half to stay and finish the job till the end of the season
Stop whinging. Unfortunately there is very little loyalty left in football and most managers and players are only interested in their career.
Now that there are two managers available and actively touting themselves for the Bohs job (Fenlon and Connor) it's becoming a real tussle internally in Bohs to see who gets the job.
Because Fenlon is rumoured to be owed so much money by Shelbourne he could walk due to "breach of contract" and Bohs won't have to pay compensation. If this happens then Connor could end up back at Sligo with his bridges burned or possibly at Shels overseeing the break-up of their squad.
Not what he had in mind when he decided to shaft Sligo, I'm sure.
Quite an amusing possibility.
Our chairman won't let Sean go without compensation anyway!!