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    New manager

    according to btid, Waterfords new manager is Giles Cheevers [SIZE=1](who are ya)[/SIZE] until the end of the season

    Reynolds signed for Shels, done and dusted apparently.

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    If it not Cheevers,Who else is in the frame.

    Scully
    Dolan
    Noel O'Conner
    Noel King

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    Quote Originally Posted by D2 Red
    If it not Cheevers,Who else is in the frame.

    Scully
    Dolan
    Noel O'Conner
    Noel King
    Scully....cos he's such a proven manager, right???
    Dolan....obvious choice..depends whether he wants it or not..
    Noel O'Connor...why would he leave the best job in Irish football?
    Noel King...well, if ye want to develop a reputation as knackers, cheats and scumbags, maybe....

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    Quote Originally Posted by DE TOWN
    according to btid, Waterfords new manager is Giles Cheevers [SIZE=1](who are ya)[/SIZE] until the end of the season

    Reynolds signed for Shels, done and dusted apparently.
    Giles Cheevers ex-Emfa(Kilkenny City's original name) , Cobh Ramblers and Waterford United goalkeeper, ran the bench for Reynolds for the past couple of seasons and was his assistant. This appointment has as it's merit continuity in that he already knows the players and has taken training sessions at times over the past couple of years.

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    Quote Originally Posted by joeSoap
    Scully....cos he's such a proven manager, right???
    Dolan....obvious choice..depends whether he wants it or not..
    Noel O'Connor...why would he leave the best job in Irish football?
    Noel King...well, if ye want to develop a reputation as knackers, cheats and scumbags, maybe....
    O'Connor himself in one of today's tabloids quoted as saying they should offer the gig to Dolan !

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    Jimmy McGeough has not ruled out a return today in the papers.
    Plus side he knows the club,and his problems were with Chairman O'Brien who has since departed.
    Plus eile he knows how to run a team on a wage bill of a packet of crisps and a bottle of coke per person. This was how he won promotion from Division 1 in the first place. And those are the only wages Blues will be able to offer in the short term.

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    Wasn't Chivers in temp charge for the LC game? And they won that so he's already got a foot in the door.
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    Quote Originally Posted by CollegeTillIDie
    Jimmy McGeough has not ruled out a return today in the papers.
    Plus side he knows the club,and his problems were with Chairman O'Brien who has since departed.
    Plus eile he knows how to run a team on a wage bill of a packet of crisps and a bottle of coke per person. This was how he won promotion from Division 1 in the first place. And those are the only wages Blues will be able to offer in the short term.
    i'll try to give the gist of what jimmy said about being linked with the job -
    "never say never"
    BUT ALSO
    "it's the wrong timing"
    "i have a job to finish with larne"
    "this could be my last job before retiring and i'd like to see it through"

    jimmy hasn't got a lot of money to work with at larne either but, saying that, we broke even last season and are debt free for the first time in many a year.
    maybe if this had come up at another time he might have taken it but i think for now he will stay with us and hopefully wave his magic wand another while longer.
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    What about Don O'Riordan? He done a great job with us and Galwayand I'm sure he could do the same with ye
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    Quote Originally Posted by sligoman
    What about Don O'Riordan? He done a great job with us and Galwayand I'm sure he could do the same with ye
    Oooo a great choice
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