Taking away fans voting for their own manager it's now:
Fenlon - 24
Kenny - 4
Kenna - 22
Cook - 30
Had to be Kenna, he took over when they already looked doomed even at that early stage.
He had to unload half the squad, got them playing atractive football,made two cup semi-finals and kept them in the premier. All with a small enough budget compared to other clubs.
Cooke would be a close 2nd.
edit edit ***************. oooooooooppps no more tit for tat.
So if you think Bohs are big read this. http://www.astronomy.ie/perpespective.html
So if you think Bohs are big read this. http://www.astronomy.ie/perpespective.html
I can't stand these type polls when fans of one or two clubs vote for their own manager. I would normally go for Fenlon, his team won the league at a canter and he is in the cup final to boot, Kenna has also done an amazing job but i never actually thought Galway were gone for the simple reason what was around them was so bad. But i am going to go against the grain of what i usually like to do and go for Cook, i honestly think for him to do what he did is quite amazing. Fans of other clubs would probably be shocked but bar UCD, the team finished with what is rumored to be the lowest weekly wage bill in the league. God Give Drogs back their 10 points we would still finish above them and Cook having a 1/4 of the budget they had to work on shows what was acheived. In a year with what would have killed other clubs and teams he took us into Europe and qualified for the Setanta cup as well by managing to bring the players as a group closer together. One of the best we have ever had for sure, and has the team playing arguably the best footballl in the league.
Last edited by Rovers Maniac; 19/11/2008 at 6:10 AM.
Take it up with the PFAI and Alan Mathews, they're the ones who gave out that information, and I did add the word allegedly to it. I don't claim to know what the wage bill at any club was bar CCFC, I'd be surprised if a Derry fan knows what Bohs are paying any more than I do.
I'd heard a lot of the rumours about what individual players at Cork City were on last season, it was almost all hugely inflated based on rumours on sites like these, anyway, we're gone far off topic.
Was stuck between Kenna & Cook, went for Cook in the end.
Who the hell voted for Heggarty? Higgsy and the Rigger must have acess to this site
Last edited by Neish; 19/11/2008 at 10:24 PM.
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Ah, silly me
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Feck. Jumped in, didn't read first post. I voted for Kenna but I want to change it to Stephen Kenny. Feck.
Cook did well after the midseason scare but really wouldnt had qualified for Europe if Cork hadnt fecked up.
Fenlon had a massive budget but the squad of players that were already in situ cannot be accredited to him.
Jeff Kenna, for me, did the best houdini job with little or no resources.
I opened the poll and voted without reading the 'own manager' bit.
So, I'm now voting for Paul Hegarty - he gave me a couple of smokes up in the gantry when I was stuck one night. Oh and he got me a cuppa tae too.
Is there a poll where I can vote for Jacqui Hurley?
If you want you can take Higsy with you, free of charge of course.
Ok we will pay you.
Name your price.
Please?
Ill drive him there myself, ill just tell him im taking him to disneyland.
Ok we will add in a free cuppa tae at every home game.
Alright a chocolate digestive thrown in too.
Well, the 3 who are getting most voe were the best 3 this year alright, but I have to say that Fenlon's record points haul (& being in the final on Sunday too I suppose) has GOT to swing it for him
but fair play to Kenna for keeping Galway up
& to Cook for making Sligo so enjoyable to watch (IMO)
& I see Alan Mathews has been voting for himself on the MNS poll
http://www.rte.ie/sport/soccer/mns/features/gotm.html
Voted for Fenlon. You can only beat what's put in front of you, and do the best with the resources you have. Bohs have clearly done that. Incredible consistency. To not concede any goals while playing with a right back and central midfielder as centre backs speaks volumes. The signing of Kalonas, while clearly showing he had the money, gave them a great game changer - witness his winner against Shams, or the 2nd goal in the league against Drogheda in September. He also never let the squad become complacent, and they kept going and going until they had it won.
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