https://www.rte.ie/sport/soccer/2020...rd-fc-manager/
Never heard of him. He could be the man for them , as they need a rocket up their backside after the Shamrock Rovers game.
I have heard of him . He used to play for Waterford Utd and was part of their backroom staff under Alan Reynolds.
Gary Cronin is he the right man to manage Longford Town?
I see some people give out about 'the manager merry-go-round', but its really not the case in the LOI. It seems like its a complaint borrowed from British football. In fact, maybe the opposite is true, where there is too big of gap of experience for the mangers.
Bohemians: Keith Long- Third job
Cork City: Neale Fenn- second LOI job, first in the premier.
Derry City:Declan Devine- Second job with the same club.
Dundalk: Perth first job. Filippo Giovagnoli - first LOI Job
Finn Harps: Ollie Horgan- First LOI Job.
St Patrick's Athletic: Stephen O'Donnell- First LOI job.
Shamrock Rovers: Stephen Bradley- First LOI job.
Shelbourne: Ian Morris- First LOI job.
Sligo Rovers: Liam Buckley- 7 LOI jobs.
Waterford: Rockett- First LOI job.
So Keith Long and Liam Buckley are the only managers to have managed another club in the premier. Just a thought.
It's an interesting stat alright. Very few LoI managers go abroad (are Stephen Kenny and Michael O'Neill about the only ones? Sligo's regular foreign contingent apart), so it seems the job of an LoI manager is a bit of a fool's errand in the way - try it once and don't go back?
Would be interesting extending list to First Division, Athlone- Adrian Carberry First Manager job.
Is Ashton in Cobh a first timer too?
Andy Myler and Tim Cahill at UCD and Drogheda are first-timers
John Caulfield at Galway is in his second job, though has a lot of experience of course. Devo at Cabo has been around the block.
Gary Cronin at Bray and Daire Doyle at Longford - think it's their first jobs? To be honest, I had to google those.
Yeah first manager jobs for both. Both formerly assistants at LTFC.
Upwards to the vanguard where the pressure is too high.
Brian O'Sullivan at Wexford is his first LOI job as well.
I think it's inevitable that a lot of the old managers that used to be on the merry go round are gone. The game has moved on.
It's not a coincidence the only manager with a bit of experience still working is bucko who likes to play football
Franny has been a coach at the club for a number of years and also played for the club in the past. It’s great to see three young local coaches lead the team - Franny Rocket, David Breen and John Frost.
Great to have so many ex players involved
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