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    A meeting with dolan on sun 13th

    To say thanks its in the Woodford ,i read it on Cork citys offical website.Agreat way to say thanks to him

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    Quote Originally Posted by ccfcgirl
    To say thanks its in the Woodford ,i read it on Cork citys offical website.Agreat way to say thanks to him
    It's in the forums lads, not the main page, if you were looking for it.

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    !!!!

    Its sound like a desperate act by a desperate man.What other club holds a farewell nite for a manager whos just been sacked?????

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    Quote Originally Posted by eurosaint
    Its sound like a desperate act by a desperate man.What other club holds a farewell nite for a manager whos just been sacked?????
    and why would you think the club are holding it

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    Dolan did good job, some great memories from euro trip but best just to depart when time is up. Doesn't mean i wouldn't wish him all the best or shake his hand if saw him at eL game this season.

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    A Drogs supporter here, was Dolan popular with Cork fans?

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    Quote Originally Posted by tierney2002#1
    A Drogs supporter here, was Dolan popular with Cork fans?
    Definitely. He knows how to play to his audience, but outside of that, he was always willing to stop and talk to fans, knew the importance of good support and, behind all the bullsh!t and bluster, is a very decent guy and a gentleman.

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    Always seemed like a genuine chap but all the bull and crap he spouted just got on my nerves. In the end I couldn't read any interview with him, cos it used to annoy me.
    You can't beat his drive and enthusiasm and his love for the League.
    Anyone know who has organised this night ?
    Seems a tad strange to be honest.
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    Concept Advertising.
    A Cork based PR firm are organising it afaik

    www.conceptads.ie
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    Quote Originally Posted by James
    Concept Advertising.
    A Cork based PR firm are organising it afaik

    www.conceptads.ie
    Will there be a charge so?

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    Quote Originally Posted by patsh
    Will there be a charge so?
    I'd be very surprised if there was.
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    That PR Firm ain't doing it for the good of their health.
    "Must you tell me all your secrets when it's hard enough to love you knowing nothing."

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    Quote Originally Posted by razor
    That PR Firm ain't doing it for the good of their health.
    That's true I suppose but Dolan's got a lot of friends in the world of business so they may be doing it as a favour for him. I can't see Dolan charging City fans money to meet with him.
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    Thumbs down

    To me as an outsider this seems crazy. It gives the opportunity for sh-t stirrers to get a platform. Would keep miles away from it if I was a cork fan. Stick with the meeting with Lennox and Rico - that is moving forward, the rest is history.

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    Whats done is done. I don't see much of a point in this kind of thing. We should be moving on, not dwelling on things

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    Quote Originally Posted by Éanna
    Whats done is done. I don't see much of a point in this kind of thing.

    of course u wouldnt

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    Quote Originally Posted by eurosaint
    Its sound like a desperate act by a desperate man.What other club holds a farewell nite for a manager whos just been sacked?????
    1. In Cork, often we don't follow. There is nothing wrong with taking a lead.
    2. A lot of managers leave in circumstances where most of the fans are delighted to see the back of him. That is hardly the case here.
    3. Agree with Dolan's sacking or not, most CCFC fans have a lot to be thankful to Pat for, and doing so face-to-face is the best possible way.
    4. PD probably needs to assess fans' perception of recent events, to help make sense of the fact that he had to walk the plank just after City's best league performance in a long time. I think the guy is hurting badly and wants reassurance that he is not being thought of as a scumbag by us. I am well on for that and will try to be there.
    Injustice anywhere threatens justice everywhere - Martin Luther King Jnr.

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    Have to say I'm very scepticale about this (agree with Razor and Eanna).

    A week before the season begins - just hope there is no $hit stirring at it and Dolan is man enough to walk away now with dignity.
    If people are wound up and turned against the Club as a result of this meeting and anything said at it then shame on Dolan and whoever organised it.

    I would have no respect whatsoever for the man again if this happens. If he has a bone to pick with Lennox then do it just with him (or through his solicitors etc).

    To undermine the Club by stirring things up is kust getting into the players heads, affecting their performances and as a result getting at us the supporters - the very ones he claims to admire so much.

    Just hope the players steer clear of this as THAT would most definately cause problems for Rico.

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    I have to say this doesn't seem right: a PR firm organising a meet and greet with Cork City fans and the clubs EX-manager. He's not getting his job back so what's PD going to do? Start a new club in Cork and steal away a bunch of fans. If it's really just a casual get together why get a PR firm involved? Maybe he's trying to bolster his case against Cork City by pointing to the outpouring of public support for him. I'll miss Pat and I'm disappointed he's gone but Cork City FC has had success in the past and I'm sure we will again in the near future. Looking forward to some answers on Friday night.

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    Surprised

    Hes not having it in the Rochestown Pk Hotel - maybes he not welcome there for some reason

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