Wages. people say we spend big and we havent signed anyone really. shels were able to just go out and sign 5 top professional players at the drop of a hat.Originally Posted by higgins
on the echo today
rico
caulfield
dave hill
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what kind of drugs is this man on
reynolds in charge of city...world war III
Wages. people say we spend big and we havent signed anyone really. shels were able to just go out and sign 5 top professional players at the drop of a hat.Originally Posted by higgins
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reynolds wouldn't be a bad choice at all. he had a good season at waherfur last year, but I;d rather someone with more experience
Where did I read that Martin Hefferenan has thrown his hat into the ring again?
I hope that who-ever takes over that the new assistant will be Stuart Ashton (Im assuming Gill is gone as well???)
If at first you don't succeed, redefine success.
the thread i bumped to see if any of the candidates that applied last time would be interested? that you lock?Originally Posted by Gary
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gill is gone, but i dont see why we'd move ashton, hes doing brilliant where he is.I hope that who-ever takes over that the new assistant will be Stuart Ashton (Im assuming Gill is gone as well???)
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True, but maybe Ashton himself would like a new challenge? or perhaps as a reward for his efforts throughout the years?Originally Posted by GavinZac
That said, we dont know whther he would even want it himself, so there is little point in even speculating.
If at first you don't succeed, redefine success.
Correct me if Iam wrong but Rico didn't get job 2 years ago because arrogant so and so that he is,he wouldn't do interview.If chairman turns around and appoints him now he is showing less backbone than one of his battered cods.Besides,Rico is an even bigger spoofer than Dolan and flopped miserably last time out with Rovers cos they had no funds(sounds familiar!).HE WILL NOT WIN YOU A TITLE OR SURPASS DOLAN'S PERFORMANCE,2ND FORCHRISSAKES!Anyway,Munster derbies just won't be the same this year without Pat'**** will rise'Dolan and Dan'havagoifyathinkyerhardenuff'Connor.
Goodluck to Pat in future,Up The Blues!
Originally Posted by Éanna
now im convinced you are after losing the plot
Can't defend him on this occassion, I'm afraid.Originally Posted by thecorner
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Have Boot Disk, will travel
Compared to the skills some of our players have, his style of play would suit mid table hackers as that is his strength. I'd hate to see that at City we've moved beyond that a long time ago.Originally Posted by Éanna
It's only just begun...............
If the last 21 years were class, here's looking forward to the next 21 years. It is our time
I think as a player he would be a good addition but not as a manager
It's only just begun...............
If the last 21 years were class, here's looking forward to the next 21 years. It is our time
rico on way to meet lennox today .
he will be offered the job...
to soon for ashton...Ashton should be number 2 to get xperience with a view to take over when rico goes
Rico is the best LOI choice out there in fairness
Bring back the plank
What about John Caulfield as assitant to Rico - he's done fabulously at Avondale!
so why would he leave to be assistant here?Originally Posted by anti dub
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He's got an FAI Carlsberg Intermediate Cup to win.Originally Posted by anti dub
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Have Boot Disk, will travel
From D'echo
Richardson to be named Cork manager
03/03/2005 - 10:03:16 AM
As always Spillage gets it dead right!Damien Richardson is set to be named as Cork City manager in succession to Pat Dolan today.
Richardson will hold talks with chairman Brian Lennox this afternoon with a press conference provisionally pencilled in for tomorrow, should an agreement be reached for Richardson to return to the club he first managed between 1993 and 1994.
At that time, Richardson resigned having led the club to the second round of the Champions League and second in the League claiming the club lacked ambition.
But Richardson always admitted that he felt there was unfinished business at Turner’s Cross having gone on to enjoy a successful managerial career with Cobh Ramblers, Shelbourne and Shamrock Rovers.
“I would certainly feel I have some unfinished business from my previous spell there,” he said. “There is great potential at the club and the key is to tap into that potential.”![]()
As I say, we're just young & a bit nieve.
From soccernet
Maybe we should be looking beyond RicoSir Bobby itching managerial return
Former Newcastle boss Sir Bobby Robson has admitted he is missing the day-to-day buzz of management.
Sir Bobby Robson: Missing management. (LaurenceGriffiths/GettyImages)
The 72-year-old was granted the freedom of the city of Newcastle - joining the likes of Alan Shearer, Jackie Milburn, Nelson Mandela and Sir Bob Geldof - at a special ceremony yesterday.
And although he has been out of the game since losing his job at St James' Park in August last year, the former England boss is not ready for retirement quite yet.
'I am missing management,' he said. 'It is not only the banter with the players, I'm missing the whole conundrum of management, the daily grind of training, team selection, the involvement. It's a big miss.
'At the moment, I do not have any ideas about when I'll be returning to management.
'The current season is obviously starting to tail off now, but there will be a new beginning soon.
'May is around the corner and things change and things happen, so I will just wait and see.
'I am not in a hurry to take the wrong job, but I am ready to take the right job and I feel that there is another job in me, but what that will be, I do not know.
'I do not need a headache and I will not take on a headache, but I will take on a job and see where it goes. I know where I left and I know where I would like to be.
'I know the area I am capable of working in, but we will wait and see. And of course I would like a job in the Premiership - if one was available.'
Paul Gascoigne, the man Robson took under his wing during his time in charge of the national team, has little doubt that his mentor still has what it takes to succeed.
'I have asked him does he want to go back into management and I think he does,' said Gascoigne.
'If the right job comes along, Sir Bobby would take it, and no doubt he would do a great job as well.
'Every club he has been to, he has taken them from nowhere to the highest you can take them and done it through many, many clubs.
'I have been around and played for many managers, but for me when I see the likes of Sir Bobby, Sir Alex Ferguson, Walter Smith, Terry Venables, I am in awe of those men.'
Robson's return to the game would also have the backing of Frenchman Laurent Robert, the enigmatic winger for whom he paid Paris St Germain £10.5million.
'For me, Bobby Robson is a grandfather to me,' he said.
'He is a very good man and I went to Newcastle because Mr Robson contacted me and liked me.
'He is a great man and I love him. He knows everything about football, he knows my family and he knows how to understand me. That is really important for a footballer.
'For me, he is the best manager in Europe - Barcelona, Porto and Newcastle, and he stayed five seasons here.
'The time at Newcastle has been special and every year they have finished near the top. He's been very important for the club and the fans.
'He is a fantastic guy. Mr Robson will forever stay in my heart. He is a very good man.'![]()
As I say, we're just young & a bit nieve.
He works with what he has at Waterford- his players aren't brilliant, so he implements tactics that suit his players. Better players would, I imagine, mean better tactics.Originally Posted by Dricky
I'm not saying he'd be my first choice, or even my 5th choice, but there are worse options- Gunther anyone![]()
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