Predictable as ever. I suppose its worth a go for himself but not a hope we should go for him. He seems a good bit of craic but that's about it.
Just to keep up with it we are now linked with:
Roddy
Johnny McDonnell
Stephen Kenny
Good old roddy first up to speak out wanting the job.
http://m.limerickleader.ie/sport/soc...oddy-1-4495766
Predictable as ever. I suppose its worth a go for himself but not a hope we should go for him. He seems a good bit of craic but that's about it.
Just to keep up with it we are now linked with:
Roddy
Johnny McDonnell
Stephen Kenny
Last edited by Jofspring; 18/11/2012 at 5:55 PM.
he's very sure of himself isn't he? i can see limerick safely staying up but winning the league.. come off it roddy
All jokes aside, Collins has been a mediocre, even poor, manager for the vast majority of his career in the dug-out. He's attracted interest from clubs that think he's still the man who won the double with Bohs, but that person doesn't exist anymore. A bad formbook when dealing with boardrooms/owners and a total lack of loyalty and integrity in his many jobs completes the process. Simply not a viable option.
I notice that Scully being sacked and the search for a new manager has attracted much more interest from the media than Limerick actually winning promotion.
Author of Never Felt Better (History, Film Reviews).
Get your applications in now!
http://www.limerickfc.ie/vacancy-first-team-manager
Author of Never Felt Better (History, Film Reviews).
Just talking to an uncle of mine that works in the strand said that Pat O Sullivan was in there today with Peter Taylor.
Been told today too that Jason McCateer is interested.
McAteer has been angling for a job in Ireland for a while now. I wouldn't fancy it. He's no experience (as a manager or of the league and I think you need at least one of those). I also have a sense that he sees the league as an easy opportunity for him to skip a few steps on the coaching ladder.
The ball is round and has many surprises.
Would agree with that. He wouldn't meet the requirements laid out anyway.
Personally I'd prefer someone with LOI experience or at least a knowledge of the game here. If its somebody from abroad he would need to have a few years experience. I don't think we are in a situation to be giving a manager somewhere to find his feet as we need to establish ourselves in the premier first.
would expect Kenny to take Dundalk job,would suit him at this time .
That's Roddy out of it anyway. New Athlone Town manager.
And Kenny, he's confirmed off to Dundalk.
Author of Never Felt Better (History, Film Reviews).
Roberto Di Matteo is on the lookout apparently.
He'll do in the interim.
Author of Never Felt Better (History, Film Reviews).
I enquired from a workmate of mine who has had a lot of soccer interactions with him over the years,
he swears by him and says he is the best man he has ever come across to read and develop tactics,
he is very highly thought of in the FAI and has a good way about him.He also has a great knowledge
of underage talent in munster,so maybe it would be foolish not to harness all this in some capacity.
Obviously he couldnt get the managers job but second or third in command??would he be able/allowed
to do both jobs??He would also add a Limerick dimension to proceedings as he is from the county....
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