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    Keely unhappy with Roddy “mess”

    Keely unhappy with Roddy “mess”


    November 9, 2004

    Dublin City caretaker manager Dermot Keely has put the boot into the club’s former boss Roddy Collins for the state in which he left the Vikings following the decision to jump ship and take over at Shamrock Rovers last week.

    Keely was placed in temporary charge ahead of last Thursday night’s clash with Drogheda United after the sudden decision of Collins to walk out on the Vikings for the job as Hoops boss.

    But the experienced manager, a veteran of spells at the helm of Shelbourne, Dundalk and Derry City, is adamant that Roddy is could not be more wrong when he says he left the club in better shape than when John Gill stepped down in the summer – with the uncertainty surrounding the raft of English-based players one of the principal debilitating factors for Dublin City.

    http://www.eleven-a-side.com/premier...p?newsid=14545


    In his Irish Sun column, Keely wrote: “I have inherited a real mess at the club. Roddy brought in seven English players, and five are still there. Two of them – Keith Rowland and Grant Cooper – fly in and out which is not ideal. The other three, Adam Rundle, Scott Friel and Ronnie Henry, are based in Dublin but were given permission to return to England last weekend.

    “Yes, that is right. Roddy told them they were free to return home when we have a must-win game against Longford Town. Had I known, I would have stopped them.

    “It is also the case the loyalty of those five players lies with Roddy ... Who knows, they may have expectations – or maybe they have even heard – that Roddy would take them to Rovers? So is it really in their interest to fight to the death for Dublin City?

    “And it is not as though I can drop them because Roddy got rid of so many players when he took over that the squad is positively threadbare. When I looked at my bench last Thursday, I thought I was in charge of Home Farm’s under-17 side.”

    Keely and Dublin City put their Premier Division scalps on the line tonight (Tuesday) when they take on Longford Town at Flancare Park in the knowledge that anything less than three points will finalize their relegation from the top flight.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ringo
    Keely unhappy with Roddy “mess”


    November 9, 2004

    Dublin City caretaker manager Dermot Keely has put the boot into the club’s former boss Roddy Collins for the state in which he left the Vikings following the decision to jump ship and take over at Shamrock Rovers last week.

    Keely was placed in temporary charge ahead of last Thursday night’s clash with Drogheda United after the sudden decision of Collins to walk out on the Vikings for the job as Hoops boss.

    But the experienced manager, a veteran of spells at the helm of Shelbourne, Dundalk and Derry City, is adamant that Roddy is could not be more wrong when he says he left the club in better shape than when John Gill stepped down in the summer – with the uncertainty surrounding the raft of English-based players one of the principal debilitating factors for Dublin City.

    http://www.eleven-a-side.com/premier...p?newsid=14545


    In his Irish Sun column, Keely wrote: “I have inherited a real mess at the club. Roddy brought in seven English players, and five are still there. Two of them – Keith Rowland and Grant Cooper – fly in and out which is not ideal. The other three, Adam Rundle, Scott Friel and Ronnie Henry, are based in Dublin but were given permission to return to England last weekend.

    “Yes, that is right. Roddy told them they were free to return home when we have a must-win game against Longford Town. Had I known, I would have stopped them.

    “It is also the case the loyalty of those five players lies with Roddy ... Who knows, they may have expectations – or maybe they have even heard – that Roddy would take them to Rovers? So is it really in their interest to fight to the death for Dublin City?

    “And it is not as though I can drop them because Roddy got rid of so many players when he took over that the squad is positively threadbare. When I looked at my bench last Thursday, I thought I was in charge of Home Farm’s under-17 side.”

    Keely and Dublin City put their Premier Division scalps on the line tonight (Tuesday) when they take on Longford Town at Flancare Park in the knowledge that anything less than three points will finalize their relegation from the top flight.
    Nobody takes keely seriously anymore. Guy is out of his mind. He jumped ship himself to derry from kildare. His parting words to the kildare dressing room: "You're all ****, I'm off to derry"!!

    Whats this? His 12th club? Enough said............


    KOH

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    Quote Originally Posted by NY Hoop
    Nobody takes keely seriously anymore....
    And you are the only ones who take Collins seriously. The Panto season started early this year
    don't worry, they couldn't hit an elephant at this dis......

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jim Smith
    And you are the only ones who take Collins seriously. The Panto season started early this year
    Roddy is the Don King of the eircom league! Roll up roll up

    KOH

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    Quote Originally Posted by NY Hoop
    Roddy is the Don King of the eircom league! Roll up roll up

    KOH
    jayus , are we back to killing again

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    Quote Originally Posted by NY Hoop
    Roddy is the Don King of the eircom league! Roll up roll up

    KOH
    More like the Don key of the eircom league
    don't worry, they couldn't hit an elephant at this dis......

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jim Smith
    More like the Don key of the eircom league
    How about the scummiest, most lowlife, disloyal, treacherous, brown-nosing money grabbing bástard in the eL.

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    Keely on Coddy..

    Talk about the pot calling the kettle a black arse.

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    I've seen some bad and sad things in football in my lifetime but if Roddy sent the English players home last weekend it's the worst thing I've ever seen. It makes a mockery of the League and really, Rovers should be very afraid for the future if they're employing this egomaniac.

    What goes around comes around.

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    Quote Originally Posted by onceahoop
    I've seen some bad and sad things in football in my lifetime but if Roddy sent the English players home last weekend it's the worst thing I've ever seen. It makes a mockery of the League and really, Rovers should be very afraid for the future if they're employing this egomaniac.

    What goes around comes around.
    You'd want to see how the ones that were left played, no heart, no interest

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    Quote Originally Posted by jofyisgod
    How about the scummiest, most lowlife, disloyal, treacherous, brown-nosing money grabbing bástard in the eL.
    Are you talking about Ollie Byrne or Ronan Seery?!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Guerzy
    Of course Roddy Collins. Get with the program
    Roddy moved from a nothing irrelevant little club to arguably the biggest club in Dublin in order to better his managerial career.
    How you can compare that to the constant scumbag behaviour of the likes of Byrne and Seery baffles me.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Guerzy
    I didnt compare it to the behaviour of Seery and Byrne. You did so you can baffle yourself all you want. It doesnt matter whether he moved from smallest to the biggest. Their are certain moral values in life , loyalty and honesty for example and when a person breaks such codes he can no longer be trusted or respected. People like roddy dont deserve the time of day , mercenaries dedicated to the destruction of the league and such people are a menace to society (in this case the el) that they need to be treated in the harshest of ways and dealt with in a severe manner. You can be baffled all you want but you have to read between the lines and Roddy Collins IS A VERMON WHO HAS NO MORAL OR ETHICAL VALUES
    You should tell Ronan Seery about morals and ethical values.....

    Fair play to Roddy for getting out of a sinking ship, you've got to admire the mans ambition!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Guerzy
    I didnt compare it to the behaviour of Seery and Byrne. You did so you can baffle yourself all you want. It doesnt matter whether he moved from smallest to the biggest. Their are certain moral values in life , loyalty and honesty for example and when a person breaks such codes he can no longer be trusted or respected. People like roddy dont deserve the time of day , mercenaries dedicated to the destruction of the league and such people are a menace to society (in this case the el) that they need to be treated in the harshest of ways and dealt with in a severe manner. You can be baffled all you want but you have to read between the lines and Roddy Collins IS A VERMON WHO HAS NO MORAL OR ETHICAL VALUES
    It would have been far more ethical to stay in a job, which was always just till the end of the season, when you knew you were going to their main relegation rivals for the following season.

    Shoddy was stupid in one respect, as he could've held his peace, seen CHF relegated (a probability whether he gave 100% or not), and then moved close season with no one passing any remarks.
    If you attack me with stupidity, I'll be forced to defend myself with sarcasm.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Macy
    Shoddy was stupid in one respect, as he could've held his peace, seen CHF relegated (a probability whether he gave 100% or not), and then moved close season with no one passing any remarks.
    Then he wouldn't have got the media exposure that the clown loves and craves.
    don't worry, they couldn't hit an elephant at this dis......

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    Quote Originally Posted by Guerzy
    Ambition , wheres the mans loyalty.
    It's impossible to be loyal to club that has no soul.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Guerzy
    And Rovers stink of soul?????
    They have hardcore fans and a good history and could have a good future in Tallaght. They're also good for rivalry between fans and stuff, that will never be the case with DC!

    I hate the cnuts but I'd rather have them around over Dublin City any day.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Guerzy
    Yes he could have done this , but he chose the wrong path something which the guy has been doing all his life.
    But how is that more ethical? Better to leave once he'd agreed with Rovers than to stay IMO. If his heart wasn't in the fight, then surely worse to stay?

    Quote Originally Posted by Jim Smith
    Then he wouldn't have got the media exposure that the clown loves and craves.
    No arguement there, but I wouldn't say it was less ethical.
    If you attack me with stupidity, I'll be forced to defend myself with sarcasm.

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    Keely has a nerve talking about anyone leaving a club in a mess, he brought in the biggest pile of duds to Derry and had them play 'hoof the ball' before he lost the plot and walked out of the Club.

    Unbelievable...

    As Liam Coyle said in a Derry paper on Sunday....'It amazes me how managers of the likes of Keely walk back into EL football smelling of roses'
    Go lí cúnna ifrinn do thóin bheagmhaitheasach

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    Quote Originally Posted by Macy
    No arguement there, but I wouldn't say it was less ethical.
    I don't know much about ethics myself but the bottom line surely is that with Shoddy you knew what you were getting into in the first place. God help SRFC....
    don't worry, they couldn't hit an elephant at this dis......

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