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    thats me convinced anyway.

    Btw, not suggesting Kenny is a bad manager at all. I think he'll do well. But there's already been more than enough spin surrounding Rovers.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Flexy
    Kenny quit before to join a so called stronger league, which i didnt mind but to leave for one of your main title rivals is an insult to the fans of DCFC and the club.
    After 3 league titles in a row, Jim McLaughlin left us to go to his hometown club. We dealt with it by adding another league title. Now the situation has reversed. I'm sure Derry will deal with it well too.
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    Quote Originally Posted by noddy102 View Post
    My point is its very naive to think the best appointment is one from a foreign league just because those leagues might have a higher profile than the LOI. I for one would argue that choosing someone with knowledge of this league and not just looking at the club as a stepping stone is a very wise choice.
    From what I heard, Kenny left because he wanted away from Derry not particularly because of what Rovers were offering
    Here on a technicality.

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    Quote Originally Posted by PartySaint View Post
    From what I heard, Kenny left because he wanted away from Derry not particularly because of what Rovers were offering
    I wouldn't live in Tallaght even if you threw in Georgia Salpa as my personal sex slave.

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    Quote Originally Posted by born2bwild View Post
    I wouldn't live in Tallaght even if you threw in Georgia Salpa as my personal sex slave.
    He doesn't have to live there
    Here on a technicality.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mypost View Post
    After 3 league titles in a row, Jim McLaughlin left us to go to his hometown club. We dealt with it by adding another league title. Now the situation has reversed. I'm sure Derry will deal with it well too.
    its gas, either he isnt supporting Derry long or has a very short memory, he's leaving for 2 in a Row Champions with a hell of a lot more potential then Derry, oh and of course Rovers being the club playing in his hometown. Jim Mc as stated left the best team ever to grace this league, love the man, GOD, but if you want to bring insult into it, the same Derry team that eventually won the league on the back of Rovers demise, was effectively said Rovers team..... now thats an insult.

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    Quote Originally Posted by adamd164 View Post
    When what?! Derry fans were cheering him out the door. If you mean him being one of the best players in the league, he'd stroll into Sligo's squad or any other.
    He's not one of the league's top players. Nowhere near it.

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    I thought he was one of the Rovers players who made the step up to European football very easily. I don't think he has good enough ball control or pace to be a top winger but I think he can do it at a level about Shamrock Rovers.

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    The whole hometown club thing is a total bluff. Sure Shams have no history there apart from the last three seasons that would hold any relevance to Kenny.
    I think Shams will win the league by the amount of points that they should have last year if it wasnt for O Neill ie around ten.

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    Rovers have always been popular in Tallaght - it's one of the reasons the club decided to move there. Milltown is as close to Tallaght as Inchicore, which is why both Rovers and Pats have fanbases in the area.

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    Wrong!


    Quote Originally Posted by dong View Post
    The whole hometown club thing is a total bluff. Sure Shams have no history there apart from the last three seasons that would hold any relevance to Kenny.
    I think Shams will win the league by the amount of points that they should have last year if it wasnt for O Neill ie around ten.

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    I think it was a bluff to lighten the blow for any upset Derry fans.
    They didn't want to say he was leaving for a bigger job with better prospects so went down the "hometown club" road.

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    Very happy with the appointment as mentioned before and particularly the manner and timeframe of it.
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    and it's not gonna be four
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    Quote Originally Posted by dong View Post
    The whole hometown club thing is a total bluff. Sure Shams have no history there apart from the last three seasons that would hold any relevance to Kenny.
    I would agree. SK has, down the years as a player and manager, never been a fan of SRFC. Glad he's on board myself but I'm sure the Derry chairman realises that he's lost his manager for a lot better reasons than 'hometown club'.
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    Stephen Kenny was the obvious and best choice for Shamrock Rovers. It's an absolute travesty for Derry City.

    Did you know? Since 1996/97 when Derry won the league title, without Stephen Kenny as manager Derry City have never finished in the top four. Conversely, in every full season that Kenny has been in charge, they have never finished outside a top four spot.

    Here's an article on his departure from the perspective of a Derry City fan: http://sc1sports.com/kenny-departs-c...end-of-an-era/

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    Quote Originally Posted by CiaranR View Post
    Stephen Kenny was the obvious and best choice for Shamrock Rovers. It's an absolute travesty for Derry City.

    Did you know? Since 1996/97 when Derry won the league title, without Stephen Kenny as manager Derry City have never finished in the top four. Conversely, in every full season that Kenny has been in charge, they have never finished outside a top four spot.
    Sweet Jesus, the revisionism by shams on here is incredible Now Kenny is a cross between Alex Ferguson and Jose Mourinho !

    Despite large resources (first time at Derry - double contracts era) SK won nothing apart from the League Cup - hardly inspiring stuff. Good LOI manager/coach but nowhere near Fenlon or Cooke in my opinion

    Emotionally very brittle (constant cry baby - literally) it will be interesting to see how he copes with the most demanding fans in Ireland, especially when he has a bad result or two. Also his "go to" game has always been counter attacking and while he does it very well I dont think it will be suitable to shams. Too many draws - especially at home - killed Derrys League challenge as they often lacked a "plan B" when teams sat off them (especially at the Brandywell). At Shams he will have to cope with most teams sitting back and settling for a point so he will need a more attack minded set up than at previous teams.

    Good manager (in my opinion) but still a lot to prove.

    ...... He's not the messiah, he's just a naughty little sham

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    Quote Originally Posted by CiaranR View Post
    Stephen Kenny was the obvious and best choice for Shamrock Rovers. It's an absolute travesty for Derry City.

    Did you know? Since 1996/97 when Derry won the league title, without Stephen Kenny as manager Derry City have never finished in the top four. Conversely, in every full season that Kenny has been in charge, they have never finished outside a top four spot.

    Here's an article on his departure from the perspective of a Derry City fan: http://sc1sports.com/kenny-departs-c...end-of-an-era/
    Would you happen to be the son of a certain former DCFC chief executive?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Charlie Darwin View Post
    Rovers have always been popular in Tallaght - it's one of the reasons the club decided to move there. Milltown is as close to Tallaght as Inchicore, which is why both Rovers and Pats have fanbases in the area.
    Think most of us thought it was the "free ground" that swung it CD I have no doubt that there was support for shams in Tallaght prior to move to SDCC Stadium (there is in most areas of Dublin) but would have considered Tallaght traditionally more Pats territory to be honest.

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    Quote Originally Posted by marinobohs View Post
    Think most of us thought it was the "free ground" that swung it CD I have no doubt that there was support for shams in Tallaght prior to move to SDCC Stadium (there is in most areas of Dublin) but would have considered Tallaght traditionally more Pats territory to be honest.
    I can only speak for my own family but we were all Rovers. Plenty of Pats fans around too. And the decision to move to Tallaght was made 15 years ago.

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    Quote Originally Posted by marinobohs View Post
    Despite large resources (first time at Derry - double contracts era) SK won nothing apart from the League Cup - hardly inspiring stuff.
    Up against the Shels/Drogheda/Cork/Bohs financial eras..
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