I hope I have a level head - I definitely don't have an axe to grind.
NOC left two seasons ago two weeks before the start of the season. This didn't go down well with some fans. This was after finishing last in the league but also winning the League Cup. There were a lot of reports at the time and hroughout his reign that he was a good coach but not a good manager of people and let personal relationships with players dictate team selection.He went to Cork as assistant to Pat Dolan. A good move for him but left us in the lurch a bit.
In the meantime Mike Kerley was manager and in the first season took us to the playoffs with a fantastic late season run of 14 games unbeaten. Last season though the wheels came off big style. We were left sweating on a license until 2 weeks before the start of the season. Almost all (Purcell, Sweeney, O'Flynn) of the key players in the play-off push left - to go to premier clubs. The season went from bad to worse and we were lucky in the end to finish bottom. Despite that Kerley is very highly thought of and showed a lot of loyalty to the club by sticking with us through all teh bad times.
The new owners came in at the end of last season. O'Connor is closely associated with the new owners (and may actually be one of them I don't know for definite). Kerley was offered the u-21 job but turned it down and was forced out essentially. A lot of fans were upset at Kerley's departure and have been critical of NOC at the time and since.
The new administration nade a lot of promises at the start of the season - most of which have been realised. Some though, like the installation of seats, have not happened. The club was in the sh1ts for teh last couple of seasons. There was no money and no fans. This season the club looks like it is being run well - from a commercial persective - especially on merchandising and sponsorship side. The finances seem very stable. The football performances have not been as good as expected - and some fans put the fault for that right at NOC's feet. They claim he has not played his best 11 - and reports of favouritism and picking based on personal relaitonships abound again. This came to a head with the selling of Carthy to Waterford when it seemed he didn't want to go. In the same week Colin P O'Brien - who has borne the brunt of fans ire for two seasons has also left leaving us very thin up front.
There have been reports of bad treatment of players from Fyffe to Carthy and allowing a lot of players to leave through the season without giving them a chance.
That's basically it. We are well placed in the table and well positioned off the pitch (particularly compared to last season). However, many hold the view that we could and should be doing even better in the league and some fans are concerned at the manner in which the management and administration are handling players and reacting to criticism.
Phew!
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