Not unless he promises to work within the club and keep his gob shut about everything Cork City except his team and tactics.
Yes he can
Hopefully they can sort things out, and he can
Not unless he apologises and promises to do his job properly
No. He has to go.
Following events in the media over the last few days, and in light of the interviews on today's Big Red Bench do people think Dolan can continue as City manager.
Not unless he promises to work within the club and keep his gob shut about everything Cork City except his team and tactics.
Only plus point of whole sorry saga is that this has happened 3 weeks before start of season, not 3 weeks into the season.
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What was said please?Originally Posted by Éanna
As I say, we're just young & a bit nieve.
Among what was said:
Dan Murray was asked if anyone else was involved in the decision to go to the papers, beside the players, and he refused to answer it. Lennox said no comment in answer to the same question. Also, Lennox said he and dolan were supposed to meet on thurs night- Dolan didn't turn up, never called to say he wouldn't be there and hasn't been heard from since.
News from the capital is that Dolan has been sacked / relieved of his duties, as Cork City manager
I take it you mean the "capital" not the Real Capital, FintanOriginally Posted by Fintan Cassidy
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There's only one capital in Ireland![]()
I always enjoyed trips to Cork pre-Dolan - looking forward to trips post-Dolan
Does that mean I can send my CV in? I'm doing OK on LMA Manager 2005 at the moment....Originally Posted by Fintan Cassidy
Football is life. The rest is mere detail...
if dolan goes, then the board should reconsider their positon.
he doesnt need to apologise for anything
If Dolan goes it will be down to his own stupidity. the board have nothing to apologise for. Dolan went behind people's backs and tried to undermine his boss- thats a sackable offence in any job.Originally Posted by thecorner
so its a sackable offence to try and get better working facilitiesOriginally Posted by Éanna
fair play eanna![]()
No- did you actually read what I said. I said its a sackable offence to undermine your boss and go behind his back.Originally Posted by thecorner
no....he tried to get better trainig faclities....
as you know within work...even bosses are always looking for better way to do things.
he merely excercised this right
Brian wants to do that too. There's nobody at City who doesn't want an improvement. But it was the way he went about it is the problemOriginally Posted by thecorner
they had no other choice. it has gone on long enough and needed something drastic..Originally Posted by Éanna
i cans ee you lot shortly thanking the players for the speed up in events regarding training facilites
How do you know he went looking for better facilities?Originally Posted by thecorner
You posted not so long ago about great facilities that some local club have. Did Dolan go there and see if they would suit, and see if they can be rented and made a base for City?
Outside of endless whinging in the press, how do any of us know what Dolan has actually done to improve the situation?
Originally Posted by patsh
yes i did...leeside in little island
but why should we have to go rent off of an a.u.l. club. we should have our own
ALSO GREAT HOT SHOWERS DOWN THERE![]()
Originally Posted by what biy!
which would turn out to be a very bad move for CCFC
"We should have our own". That about sums up a lot of peoples argument. When you ask them how we actually get them, all I hear is silence.Originally Posted by thecorner
You still didn't address the question about Dolan and whether he has done anything about it rather than moaning....
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