Can't be bothered starting a new thread here as well but Neale Fenn is the new LTFC manager. Didn't see that one coming.
http://ltfc.ie/neale-fenn-announced-...wn-fc-manager/
Upwards to the vanguard where the pressure is too high.
The lectures about loyalty and integrity will surely follow from Fenn. Brilliant footballer, despicable individual
A despicable individual..? Really?Vladimir Putin is a despicable individual, cos he gets his opponent's killed. Neale Fenn left your football team for someone else. Get over yourself.
Slightly ott i will agree but heaven forbid that someone would do such a thing at Rovers as the outrage would have the mobs circling. He cheated and lied his way out of a contract and in good faith his registration was handed over to him to allow him to play some ball at an amatuer level - as we know it was all a ruse between Fenn and Shamrock Rovers for whatever reason. The ironic thing is that if he wanted to leave that much and Rovers were that desperate to sign him Dundalk would have waved goodbye and cut him loose all above board. There would have been protests and complaints to the FAI for the tapping up of a player under contract and those complaints could have gone ahead but Dundalk decided against it as simply it wasnt worth it. It left a bad taste as if one was needed and for many showed at the time the streak of blind arrogance or a lack of class by the player mostly and a club that was more the behaviour of minnowism - beneath a club with Shamrock Rovers tradition and i say that with respect not as a dig. He was at the end of his career but regardless was a lot more important to Dundalk (or so it was thought) than he would have been to a club with the resources of Rovers at the time - how quickly things can flip in football! Rovers found that out for themselves that it really wasnt worth the underhand antics. It also set the scene for one of the more memorable amusing moments in Oriel Park of more recent times which is some feat when Darren Mansaram was lining out the year before.
O'Neill misjudged more that just the worth of Fenn but dropping an in form Thomas Stewart (how times change indeed) to play Fenn a striker that never scored for Rovers and the result on that night with Bohs closing the gap at the top (Fenn played with Bohs didnt he so apart from being a disaster of a signing I am surprised Rovers fans give him such a free pass).
It was car crash stuff really in so many ways, amusing but kind of sad to see the complete humiliation of a good footballer and former Dundalk captain and fine servant to League of Ireland clubs. He may have picked up a league medal but i'd imagine it is one he doesnt particularly cherish himself as a striker that didnt register a single goal to win that medal. I get why Dundalk fans hurt still as he was club captain, well liked if past it even before he signed for us, and fooled everyone.
If he has any sense he will use that experience for the good as a manager - he can speak from experience about far away fields and all that. That he lost integrity and it gained him little but notoriety in a mini LoI like version of Thierry Henry where there is a duality in how he is remembered as a player but with that blot of controversy that goes with his career success. He certainly wont make a similar niave error as Foster. There should be a small mention of the PFAI in all this as i doubt Fenn or even Shamrock Rovers were that up to speed on wriggling out of a contract and avoid a transfer fee. I wish him all the best at Longford, for both their long suffering fans and the chance to have him back in Oriel for some more abuse
Last edited by Nesta99; 28/06/2017 at 12:13 PM.
I think he's great.
You're right, he's a poxbottle. Nnnnnnext!
Jeez Nesta that's a post and a half!
Just meant the use of the word was a bit OTT.
He was indeed pish at Rovers.
I find that whol episode interesting tbf. What was in O'Neills head, why the ridiculous subterfuge, it did nothing for him unless the wages offered were huge and his playing career fizzled out. It must have been chastening for him and he can and should relay his experience to younger players. The role of the PFAI wouldnt have been particularly professional if as alleged they provided the knowledge. Why O'Neill a very astute manager threw him in as he did only for it to backfire and it could have rattled the team enough to blow open the title race. A lot of questions there but it was all so ridiculous and something out of some poor football soap of the 90's. I do think the tha annoyance with Dundalk fans at the time was more disappointment with the chap, it was fun to to have a comedy villain that night - even Cherrie's brainfart for Twiggs goal and of course Fenn's replacement scoring a hatrick and it live on the box too. I mixed that game up a bit as I thought O'Neill was sent to the stand that game but it must have been an earlier game, Im not alone in that thinking so the whole thing ws all very greatestleagueintheworld stuff. I do think he could be a very good manager and another manager that is not off the usual circuit in the league.
Why post in a few words when you can say it in 200 lol
Last edited by Nesta99; 28/06/2017 at 7:56 PM.
Keith Dalton signed for Bohs from Dundalk
Any good?
https://www.rte.ie/sport/soccer/2017...ray-wanderers/
RTÉ Sport understands that Bray Wanderers' winger Dylan Connolly will put pen to paper on a two-and-a-half year deal with Dundalk.
Connolly had been tracked by Dundalk after a fine first season on his return to Ireland with Bray Wanderers in 2016.
However, he signed a two-year contract at the Carlisle Grounds before Christmas to stave off interest from the champions.
But Stephen Kenny will now get his man and bring the winger to Oriel Park for what is believed to be an undisclosed fee.
The former Ipswich Town player will be eligible for Dundalk's Champions League qualifier against Rosenberg in July.
Ciaran O'Connor returning to Dundalk from loan spell at Harps it would seem.(but for how long?)
http://www.donegaldemocrat.ie/news/s...for-harps.html
Seems a very shrewd signing to me. The sort of signing I've come to expect from Stephen Kenny. Sounds like the kind of player ye'll need against Rosenborg. Kenny will have been looking to get something like what Horgan offered going forward as best he can with funds and talent available.
https://foot.ie/forums/117-Kerry-FC
A Championship: 4 years - 8 first teams - 0 financially ruined. First Division '14: 7 first teams.
Opportunity lost for new clubs/regions to join the LoI family.
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