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    A thick skin and Drogs' inability to come up with enough money to pay him off would presumably be the only reasons he's still in the job. They might have to start weighing up if getting relegated would cost them more than paying him off. Though I guess if they genuinely can't come up with the cash they're stuck with him like Galway were with Sean Connor a few years back.
    Upwards to the vanguard where the pressure is too high.

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    With Dundalk Town Clerk being a Drog maybe the council unsackable ethos is being applied on the Windmill Rd

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    TownCouncil abolished now of course but not before town clerk requested flags to be flown for Giro D'Italia but not for DundalkFC for the Setanta cup.That is true,The Dundalk town council manager was Frank Pentony,Chairman of Drogheda United.
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    He is not and never was the drogs chairman.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Longfordian View Post
    A thick skin and Drogs' inability to come up with enough money to pay him off would presumably be the only reasons he's still in the job.
    Bingo. He has to go but won't. He seems a bit deluded about the whole thing really and seems to be under the impression that it will turn around. It won't turn around. One of the lowest points in our history at the moment.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Acer View Post
    Bingo. He has to go but won't. He seems a bit deluded about the whole thing really and seems to be under the impression that it will turn around. It won't turn around. One of the lowest points in our history at the moment.
    Wow that takes some beating

    Me and the lads were going to have a whip around to cover the cost of keeping Horgan on the job.

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    He's gone. Not a huge surprise. Sorry for him - but what a collapse after a promising start.

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    Drogheda and Horgan part company
    "Billy Corgan, Smashing Pumpkins."
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    The Drogheda board have now destroyed the careers of two football men who did excellent jobs in 2011 and 2012.

    It is they who have questions to answer.

    As a Dundalk fan, I wish Robbie well. He always carried himself with dignity and it was clear from his interview on Soccer Republic how hurt he is.

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    Quote Originally Posted by White Horse View Post
    The Drogheda board have now destroyed the careers of two football men who did excellent jobs in 2011 and 2012.

    It is they who have questions to answer.

    As a Dundalk fan, I wish Robbie well. He always carried himself with dignity and it was clear from his interview on Soccer Republic how hurt he is.
    Your obsession with the drogs really is worrying.

    Robbie had to go. Players let him down but there's no doubt he was just not up to the job. Hopefully get someone new in asap but I have no idea what options are out there.

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    How much the pay off is would be interesting considering results during the stand off

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    Quote Originally Posted by Acer View Post
    Your obsession with the drogs really is worrying.
    I started watching Drogheda home games in the Lourdes stadium in the early 70's, long before they were Drogheda United. I've seem them play in three cup finals, the first one in 1976.

    I only stopped going to see Drogheda regularly when their newer fans developed this childish inferiority complex with Dundalk.

    I like live football.

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    Quote Originally Posted by White Horse View Post
    The Drogheda board have now destroyed the careers of two football men who did excellent jobs in 2011 and 2012.

    It is they who have questions to answer.

    As a Dundalk fan, I wish Robbie well. He always carried himself with dignity and it was clear from his interview on Soccer Republic how hurt he is.
    They got rid of a bad apple. And have parted ways with an unsuccessful manager after a 12/13 game losing streak. Does 2013 and 2014 not count? On football alone, between them both they won only 12 league games from 50 for a win rate of 24% in 2013-2014!!

    Feel sorry for Robbie, a genuinely nice man, but he was out of options in the end.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MiniMourinho View Post
    They got rid of a bad apple. And have parted ways with an unsuccessful manager after a 12/13 game losing streak. Does 2013 and 2014 not count? On football alone, between them both they won only 12 league games from 50 for a win rate of 24% in 2013-2014!!

    Feel sorry for Robbie, a genuinely nice man, but he was out of options in the end.
    Everything that has happened up to this point stems from the clumsy and unprofessional manner in which the Mick Cooke 'situation' was dealt with. The management structures of the organisation are the problem and until the failings which they exhibit can be brought under control then history will be destined to repeat itself.

    The sooner the powers that those people hold are dissolved into a much broader hierarchial structure the better for all concernced (Assuming they are towing the ridiculous defensive lines like MiniMourinho above)

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    Well said. Some of the 'fans' have a lot to answer for in all this.

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    Quote Originally Posted by White Horse View Post
    I started watching Drogheda home games in the Lourdes stadium in the early 70's, long before they were Drogheda United. I've seem them play in three cup finals, the first one in 1976.

    I only stopped going to see Drogheda regularly when their newer fans developed this childish inferiority complex with Dundalk.

    I like live football.
    I shouldn't bother but Dundalk means nothing to Drogheda's newer fans. They can't even remember the last time Dundalk won a trophy and games between the two have been few and far between considering Dundalk spent most of that time in the first division.

    Quote Originally Posted by MiniMourinho View Post
    They got rid of a bad apple. And have parted ways with an unsuccessful manager after a 12/13 game losing streak. Does 2013 and 2014 not count? On football alone, between them both they won only 12 league games from 50 for a win rate of 24% in 2013-2014!!
    I knew the record was bad but that's really abysmal. You can't help but place blame on the playing squad too though. Both men relied on the same core of players and they have let them down in a big way. I think it's obvious that they're just not up to it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ciaraa View Post
    Everything that has happened up to this point stems from the clumsy and unprofessional manner in which the Mick Cooke 'situation' was dealt with. The management structures of the organisation are the problem and until the failings which they exhibit can be brought under control then history will be destined to repeat itself.

    The sooner the powers that those people hold are dissolved into a much broader hierarchial structure the better for all concernced (Assuming they are towing the ridiculous defensive lines like MiniMourinho above)
    Have to say i laugh out loud when people describe those on the Drogheda United board of management as having 'power'. There's more power in a lawnmower! Ive seen it first hand. What being on that board of management means is getting to man the turnstiles, make sure the portaloos are emptied, organising matchday food for the team, proposing and running every fundraiser, along with the unenviable task of making decisions about everything. All in your spare time. Its not power, its a poisoned chalice! :-)

    Also go back to my point above. The people with the power are the members who vote in the directors. Of note, you dont even have to be a member to nominate yourself onto the board of management. And the current board members have openly asked for more volunteers a million times. Nobody seems motivated enough. So anyone with your opinion Ciaraa should simply step forward and get involved in the pot-washing!

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    Quote Originally Posted by White Horse View Post
    The Drogheda board have now destroyed the careers of two football men who did excellent jobs in 2011 and 2012.
    Some man for the dramatic statements...
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