Yes but they're also saying Giovagnoli will be in charge of the football side of things and he's still not qualified as far as I'm aware. It's a fair enough question as to whether and why the FAI/UEFA will allow that to continue.
Our own Daire Doyle and Drogs' Tim Clancy are both on the current Pro Licence course so I assume they'll be ok next year.
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Upwards to the vanguard where the pressure is too high.
interesting then to note that the frontrunner for the job is Jim Magilton, who currently is a coach with the IFA and just happens to have a Pro Licence.
It would be somewhat of a co-incidence if whoever gets the job has a Pro Licence. Even then, unless the person with the licence is actually the main coach and decision maker, then that does not cover the requirements. Though we have seen blind eyes being turned to that sort of thing before.
Shane Keegan has a pro license and is presumably not being moved on so they'd be sorted in either case until Giovagnoli can get himself on a course, which I'd imagine would be a formality for Dundalk with the FAI.
Shane is the manager listed for the Europa League games and you had the funny scenes of the cameras in Vienna zooming in on him when Giovagnoli is the one giving orders.
I wonder why is Shane Keegan not applying for the Dundalk job when he does have a Pro license?
Gary Cronin is he the right man to manage Longford Town?
Its all a strange arrangement tbh. FG was appointed in head hunted way. So there wasnt really a job to apply for. He happened to have the pro licence and didnt have to fall on his sword when VP was sacked. So his role as opposition analyst evolved to being from the bench where his licence was needed. He could keep the analyst role but also be on the bench for games.
Is it worth giving the Italian guy the job, when it seems clear that stephen Kenny will be available at the end of march - or do dundalk fans believe he wouldnt go back there?
They say never go back but I think we'd have him! It would be a bit like 2014 again anyway with a team and reputation to rebuild. He'll be given at least WC qualifers, if the draw is nasty maybe longer. The lack of goals can be chalked off to covid stuff, maybe a lucky manager after all?!
Having been on the end of "One stephen bradley" from the Dundalk and Bohs fans for 2 or 3 years can i just say that "in Filippo i trust"
If the rumours of jim Magilton coming in are true that must be a positive for DFC , he knows his way around as long as Big Bill lets him do it
As much credit for Bradley getting his hands on the league trophy goes to the club for sticking with him and letting him improve himself as a manager and the squad, especially when there was pressure coming on from the stands He has veen a very understated chap recently, both after the cup and this league when he could be roaring from the rooftops without much kickback.
Fillipo isnt tested, he is on a hiding to nothing and could yet work out. When he talks about having 'signing his players' I will start to worry!
fg wouldn't know his arse from his elbow as far as loi players are concerned but he's a decent coach seems. Bring in dof with keegan(make weight) handy solution,
If you believe SK will lose the Ireland job over some stupid motivational video then you deserve shoite every heaped on your shoulders.
He's more likely to lose his job over the terrible run of results. Not that I think he will just yet for either reason.
Upwards to the vanguard where the pressure is too high.
So, was this all being kept quiet?
Out of competition
Dundalk FC / Mr Filippo Giovanoli
Charges:
• “Shadow coaching”, Art. 4.01(e) & art. 6.01 (b) UEFA Europa League Regulations in connection with art. 36,
art. 40 & art. 42 CL & FFP Regulations
Decision:
The Control, Ethics and Disciplinary Body has decided:
• To ban Mr. Filippo Giovanoli from carrying out any function of a head coach, as well as of any coaching staff,
at UEFA competition matches until he fulfills the criteria contemplated in Article 36 in conjunction with Article
40(1)(b) UEFA Club Licensing and Financial Fair Play Regulations. In particular, Mr. Filippo Giovanoli shall not
seat in the technical area during UEFA competition matches until the above criteria are fulfilled.
• The club ensures that Mr. Filippo Giovanoli is informed personally of this decision.
• To fine Dundalk FC €50,000 for the violation of the general principles of conduct (i.e. for not playing 2020/21
UEFA Europa League matches under the direction of a head coach who holds the minimum coaching
qualification as defined in the UEFA Club Licensing and Financial Fair Play Regulations).
• The above fine must be paid within 90 days of communication of this decision.
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Will the FAI also be forced to act and could it have implications for the league?
This was mentioned before I think. Well, not the fine, which is huge, but his ban. It's why he was in the stands against Rapid at home.
Strange to allow him there for the first three games. But UEFA rules are quite clear and Dundalk will have known that. (Especially as the former licensing officer called them up on doing the same thing with Perth as manager last year)
Points deduction of 10 points seems fair.
First division is going to be strong next year 😀
In all seriousness though 50k is big fine and dfc did have a qualified coach on the bench. Seems bit harsh, i do think this obsession with badges is more of a money making racket for the different associations
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