Glorious stuff. I just hope David Jeffrey is as successful as Trevor Anderson was at Dundalk (apologies to Dundalk fans for the flashback)
Another Neil O'Riordan Rovers exclusive. How he gets away with it is beyond me.
Glorious stuff. I just hope David Jeffrey is as successful as Trevor Anderson was at Dundalk (apologies to Dundalk fans for the flashback)
Ashton that was Cork caretaker mgr remind me again when he was caretaker mgr as I cant place him at all!
Gary Cronin is he the right man to manage Longford Town?
Cousins was sacked four games into the 2008 season after three defeats and a draw. To be honest he was already on thin ice from the 2007 season. Granted he had kept us up finishing 8th, but safety was only assured in the second last game. The football on show was wretched compared to the way he set up when in the First Division, it took us until the end of August to win our first game at home. He also squandered a pretty large budget on some very dubious signings- Stephen O'Flynn, Mark Leech, Dimitri Brinias, Chris Armstrong, Yeboah Mensah to name but a few. Also think he may have insisted on the players relocating to Galway when signing (which was only right) but he refused to do so himself.
Sullanefc (or more 'Sullenfc with the above comments). Fair play for going against the general opinion among plenty of Cork folk that when playing in Turners Cross they transform in to a lethal tippy tappy Barcelona type team, rather than the direct style i've seen by Cork at home. They wouldn't have a benchmark to assess home performances with away as Cork fans don't like travelling though In fairness they played up to one of their strengths against Dundalk in Cork - physical, tenacious, direct and high tempo and it worked. It was a masterclass by Cork management to nullify Dundalk's attacking game but not a great spectacle to watch unless you are a Cork fan and wouldn't care how Dundalk were beaten!
A bit unfair to slam him for Armstrong and Mensah, as both picked up season-ending injuries just a few games into their time with us. But splashing a grand a week on Leech - his cousin, if I'm not mistaken - was criminal. And as you said, he insisted on players relocating to Galway but refused to do so himself, which was a bit silly. But ultimately it was the form and displays of the team that cost him his job. Convicted criminal, club CEO Nick Leeson, held a meeting with players demanding better performances considering the money they were getting. That didn't materialise so Cousins got the boot
Never heard anything about Cousins being related to the Leeches, but that doesn't mean it's not true. He's Tommy and Richard Dunne's cousin.
Never heard that one about his cousin before, although a lot of people around here reckon that a lot of players we've bought in /sold to/from England have been through his brother who is an agent. Whether that's true or not I have no idea.
I'd say that's worked in our favour overall. Selling Don Cowan for €20k and Josh O'Hanlon for €70k was great business. Not like those he brought in would cost much. There are only two or three that he's brought in so far that I can think of. Tom Morris, this Dsane chap, Philip Gannon possibly although he had come home anyway and was on trial at Pats.
Upwards to the vanguard where the pressure is too high.
Dave Savage left us for Millwall in 1994 for I think £100k which included increments for Ireland appearances which he made of course! Mick McCarthy was instrumental in his signing as he was Millwall manager and it worked out well for Dave when Mick was Ireland two years later! Think he got three caps for us in the US tour of 96!
Gary Cronin is he the right man to manage Longford Town?
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