A little ****** he is but he has a very good record to back it up. He is dead right to say what he did.
"Everybody brings that up [our recent record against Derry], but I don't care. If we don't beat them again this year but finish 23 points ahead of them again I'll be happy. We beat them in the FAI Cup final and people seem to forget that"....said Pat Fenlon...
Speaking after Friday's game, Derry manager Stephen Kenny described Bohs' performance as their best against his side since Fenlon took over at Dalymount. Responding to Kenny's comments, Fenlon said: "Well that's nice of him considering he's spoke non-stop about us playing long balls. But like I said last week, I'm not too worried about what other people have to say about my team."
What kind of a clown is Fenlon....he will NEVER be the manager never mind the man that Stephen Keny is....bitter little dwarf AKA chequebook manager!!
A little ****** he is but he has a very good record to back it up. He is dead right to say what he did.
Hes at it every week, last week he had digs at Sean Connor and then slating our club for the pitch, it wasnt the pitch, it was all out clusb fault blah blah blah hes a clown.
I thought you meant Sean Connor by saying Poisonous Dwarf..
Leixlip Red how many clubs has Stephen Kenny busted????...whereas good old Pat has two to his name already the horrible poisonous dwarf...
Agreed. As is the case with our current board. The simple fact is that a manager's job is to get results and win trophies. Fenlon has proven to be much better than Stephen Kenny at that, end of story. Fenlon can spout all the rubbish in the media he wants as long as he backs it up on the pitch, which he does.
Lads, i wouldnt even bother.
I like high energy football. A little bit rock and roll. Many finishes instead of waiting for the perfect one.
Last edited by SMorgan; 16/03/2009 at 4:55 PM.
Neale Fenn on retiring: 'I think once you finish you might as well finish rather than making all sorts of comebacks.'
Could either of them win a League without spending more than a club could afford?
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