Kenny says the players are unhappy:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/foot...sh/8312230.stm
Kenny says the players are unhappy:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/foot...sh/8312230.stm
#NeverStopNotGivingUp
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dispite alll the problems theres always europe eh, that cure for all ills.
thats kenny and doolin who believe it does not matter how much **** there in Europe is at the end of the tunnel
I wish i did not know then what I dont know now
I've more sympathy for the players that the board. But I'm not losing too much sleep over a group of people who earn a multiple of the average wage in Derry, where unemployment is some of the highest in Western Europe.
Don't get me wrong, I would prefer if they were paid, but I want whats best for the club and maybe if Kenny hadn't made ridiculous requests like overnight stays for Dublin games and then not delivered results we wouldn't be in this position.
Ridiculous to blame players for how much they get paid imo. I don't know how much the players are paid but they certainly don't get paid so much that missing 9 weeks of them is anything less than a gravely serious issue. Do you think the players should have said, "No seriously boss, I really don't need that much, take 25% off it and we'll talk." It has absolutely nothing to do with them. We employ Gareth McGlynn, for instance, for his ability at kicking a round thing across some grass, not for his financial acumen. We employ Tam McManus for his habit of kicking that round thing into the white thing, not for his payroll skills.
Also, you do know that lots of people in Derry earn over the average wage? Should they all go back into their employers office and demand their wages be cut? I'm not having a go at you personally here, but it is such a typically begrudging Derry view, "Lots of people are unemployed at the moment, why should those who are employed by happy? They earn more money than some other people do, therefore they don't fully deserve it and should feel suitably guilty at receiving it."
Last edited by thischarmingman; 18/10/2009 at 10:45 AM.
Our accounts are overdue by several weeks as well, but that is no surprise...
Now now - you'll have them at the AGM. Feck off and be patient.![]()
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What is Kenny hinting at here? Is it that DCFC may be so financially hamstrung (esp if they don't qualify for Europe) that they won't receive an LOI Licence for the Prem next year?
http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/foot...sh/8321317.stm
Page last updated at 16:38 GMT, Thursday, 22 October 2009 17:38 UK
Kenny concern over Premier status
Derry City manager Stephen Kenny has said that the club's Premier League status may be in some doubt.
"The club is under pressure and it is important that we are in the Premier League next season although there is probably a concern about that.
"There is a lot of uncertainty and we know we have to play our part by taking cutbacks but hopefully everything goes well," said the Candystripes boss.
(Continues)
I think the concern isn't really a surprise, but the fact that Kenny has said it probably is!
#NeverStopNotGivingUp
If Cork and Bohs are still in the PL next year with all their respective issues, I don't really think Derry have much to worry about.
Naw,
Sure the board says there are no problems.
Financial meltdown story to break tomorrow.
It was Kenny who broke the news about our problems before we played CSKA Sofia. At least there is someone from the club telling us something. What I heard this evening is quite worrying, to the extent that we may not even survive![]()
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