The bit about driving around with no insurance cos he thought GUFC were apparently covering it, but then went bust, and he didn't know he'd been had - one of those ironic #GreatestLeagueInTheWorld moments. A stint of Education may have been the saving of him, that was a good decision to have as a mitigating factor to be fair.Mister Gleeson of Bering's Bank? :P
The bigger story here is that he is now available to replace Bradley if the Rovers board pull the trigger.
They would need to provided a driver for him, but maybe Chris Turner is also available for that job?
Shamrock Rovers- Where trophies are won and envy is scarce
Thought this great thread needed a bump.
cc Pat O'Sullivan c/o Limerick FC.
Wow!
This is worse than I thought possible
http://www.limerickfc.ie/statement-from-limerick-fc
Wonder if this is the East Asian crowd again...
Any port in a storm
These 2 lines in particular are eye catching
Anyone who knows Sean will realise that the one certainty he brings to any situation is chaos. It's the environment that he prefers to work in. Buckle up Limerick folk, this will not be dull.Sean has significant experience in League of Ireland and we look forward both to working with him and to the completion of this deal in the coming days. It will bring certainty and structure to the Club’s affairs and will alleviate the current stresses around the club
That's absolutely disgraceful in fairness. Headphones on at a football match? Get in the Shannon!
#NeverStopNotGivingUp
Academic field? Is that what unemployment is called these days?
I guess Limerick didn't work out. Thank God.
In fairness to him its good to see him back in football as in his early days he did well at Sligo Rovers and Bohs but rapidly went downhill after that!
Gary Cronin is he the right man to manage Longford Town?
Looks a lot like a John Gill type appointment to cover the badges requirement, but good luck to him. And more importantly good luck to Institute. It's gonna be, erm, interesting.
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