I think she is an excellent ref.
Congrats to Danny Mandriou and to Jack Byrne, deserved winners.
Congratulations to Jack Byrne winning player of the year. The best player in the league, according to his peers anyway.
And congratulations to all the other winners, they were fully deserved. Although picking your wan as ref of the year?!? Wtf was that about..
Shamrock Rovers- Where trophies are won and envy is scarce
I think she is an excellent ref.
Congrats to Danny Mandriou and to Jack Byrne, deserved winners.
What happened to TV coverage of it as I remember the PFAI awards being on Eir Sport last season?
Gary Cronin is he the right man to manage Longford Town?
#metoo
Wouldn’t argue too much with Byrne and Mandroui awards but Perth award seems like having to give Dundalk “something”.
Is there a golden boot the winning amount wasn’t up to much this year only 14.
Grow up, Perth isn't even the manager at Dundalk . Dundalk had a brilliant season and deserve consideration for any award but both Long (3rd place on minimum resources) and Bradley (ended shams cup wait) have done something additional to 'keeping the show on the road' which should be the determining factor. Had Dundalk won the FAI Cup Final I would fully agree with Perth (or Giller ) as MOTY as they had progressed on previous seasons work.
Last edited by marinobohs; 11/11/2019 at 9:06 AM.
Interesting point on Perth if he isn’t officially manager then he shouldn’t be considered for the award. If he hasn’t the required qualifications the it should come with ramifications and not just get papered over. The club themselves are entitled to bypass the rules if they wish but it shouldn’t be endorsed officially in regards to awards.
I obviously meant by those voting/deciding.Shams certainly improved on previous season (2nd and FAI Cup) Bohs certainly improved on previous season (3rd) but I am not sure Dundalk did improve on the previous season, so therefore find it strange that Perth got 'manager of the year'. I suggested that those deciding wanted to recognise a great season by Dundalk and that influenced their decision.
Simply my opinion RE manager of the year award (and I've explained why) but I never suggested anything was 'rigged'.
Was Keith Long up for manager of the year?
There would have been few complaints if he had won.
Bohs have got themselves into a great position with the best part time coach & manager combo in the league.
Shamrock Rovers- Where trophies are won and envy is scarce
According to the respective websites both Dundalk & Shamrock Rovers nominees are Head Coaches
Vinny Perth - Head Coach
https://www.dundalkfc.com/players/manager-backroom/
Stephen Bradley - Head Coach
https://shamrockrovers.ie/first-team/
Presumably Keith Long should win by default
But, but he's not the manager.......
Was there a first team coach of year award?
https://www.dundalkfc.com/players/manager-backroom/
Last edited by Ezeikial; 12/11/2019 at 5:53 PM. Reason: link added for those who dont get it
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