Anyone hear anything about him signing a pre-contract with Bohs?
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Anyone hear anything about him signing a pre-contract with Bohs?
Well, is it true then?
Have heard the rumour but can guarentee you he hasn't signed a contract. he's been offered one by a Bohs (a very healthy one) but he's waiting for Pats to counter offer. pats have said no contract talks until the end of the season
If he has a say...
Yes they have offered him one but he hasn't signed.
Murphy, Maguire and Foley are all also out of contract. They are part timers and want to stay like that but Pats want them to go full time. Rovers in the wings waiting to offer them contracts.
Barker and Quigely also out of contract and a lot of interest being showne in them from uk clubs.
Pat's could be a very interesting place during the close season.
It's odd that Johnny McDonnell has already been told he's going to be replaced when the season is over. Not a great way to motivate him for fighting for European places.
I don't know if he's been told that. He's known at various points over the last few seasons that he's on thin ice. I think (based on nothing more than guesswork) that 2nd place and the non-availability of Stephen Kenny would allow him to stay on (although maybe not as far as the end of his contract which was extended when Kelleher/Kerr took over). The only viable alternative available would be Matthews.
I suppose it depends on more than results - mood in the boardroom/dressingroom etc. There is expected to be a turnover of coaching staff as well as players during the close season as the board tries to implement a genuinely full-time structure across the club.
Hope the news about Fahey is true. Wouldn't be a bad signing. I feel sorry for McDonnell. His job has been in doubt ever since Kelleher & Kerr came in.
Yeah a lad I know used to work with him in Ulster Bank. He'd asked him before about going to Shels but at the time they were looking for a fulltime manager and he wasn't going to give up his job.
He's an idiot though.
Pats fans are very divided on the issue of John McDonnell,personally I think he should be given one more season especially seen as the club will be going full time,and Keith Fahey is a must stay player.
Doolin had been working two days a week in the job since before he was manager of UCD. So going down from two day week and part-time manager to being a full-time manager is not that big an adjustment. Given he's also just won his first Premier Division title as a manager means he's X% more employable if it goes pear shaped at United Park.
No matter who or what, it's a tough call at this stage of the league's development to shelve a job for full time football. The league is in its infancy with regard to fulltime set-ups and it could all quite easily go belly up in the next few years - or it could grow incrementally. Everybody's domestic / financial situation is different. Overall(s):) though, I'm all for this creeping professionalism.
Don't honestly know. Our last attempt at "full time" meant we had to let go Liam Kelly and Willie Burke (one to Rovers, the other reitred) and we didn't replace them with better.
I hope we keep them but fear losing them...