And about time too.
Goodbye & good luck now lets get Kerley back a.s.a.p
A reliable source in a local media outlet has just informed me that NOC has departed. We will have more updates shortly. I wonder will he be compensated for his remaining four and a half years.
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Limerick 37, its so shiny and new we dare not take the cover off.
And about time too.
Goodbye & good luck now lets get Kerley back a.s.a.p
is this a wind up?
Oh no. Why now?
. I wanted to see some hoofball in the Showgrounds on Saturday
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Life without Rovers, it makes no sense...it's a heartache...nothing but a fools game. S.R.F.C.
Can't believe the board would make such a rash decision only 5 months into Noel O'Connor's tenure!Hasn't he come out & stated that he was looking more to next season as regards a promotion challenge?We've come a long way in a short time already,considering the doldrums that we were in prior to March!Rome wasn't built in a day!
Don't know whether to beleive this one or not, the next few days will reveal all I suppose, well I know who you would like to see in (back) there as his replacement but anyone else got any names they would like to throw into the melting pot!!!!!Originally Posted by Nempton
Unity is Power, Power if shared is Strength, Limerick 37 serving the Community of Limerick.
Felix Healy? Don O'Riordan? Who knowsOriginally Posted by Westside
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Life without Rovers, it makes no sense...it's a heartache...nothing but a fools game. S.R.F.C.
Its just been confirmed...DON IS BACK.
From Irish League Soccer Abroad website:
Limerick F.C. have announced in a brief media statement that Don O'Riordon has signed a 3 year contract as manager and will be assisted by George Henry.O'Riordon,who had managed Sligo Rovers until talking up a position as youth administrator at Shefield United last season will take over from Noel O'Connor who left his position today,sighting "invested interests" as his reason for departure.Former Clyde Defender Henry will assist O'Riordon until the end of the season.
Sorry i cant provide a link to the website.
Anyway,you got to feel sorry for Limerick fans at a time like this...
, the Don is back! God help Limerick. Ye will be praying that NO'C comes back
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Life without Rovers, it makes no sense...it's a heartache...nothing but a fools game. S.R.F.C.
lims fans are very quite about this....do ye not realize that Athlone will be laughing at ye with that mastermind as a manager........
Limerick=6th place for 3 years in a row now.
A lot of waffle being spouted here lads we await the truth and it usually comes out in dribs and drabs over the coming days.
O Conner is goin no where! Thats a guarentee!
A website that you can't provide a link for, and also one that can't spell, or use the English language correctly.....very dependableOriginally Posted by The Stars
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Last edited by joeSoap; 11/08/2005 at 11:47 AM.
Originally Posted by joeSoap
, I think he's found you out the stars.
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Life without Rovers, it makes no sense...it's a heartache...nothing but a fools game. S.R.F.C.
yeah how dare he not spell properly!Originally Posted by joeSoap
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you gowl!
Small piece in today's Star about this 'story':
Limerick turmoil
Limerick owner Danny Drew yesterday refused to deny speculation that manager Noel O'Connor was on his way out of the club. According to sources within the city, O'Connor - just five months into a five-year deal at the club - was no longer in charge of the club. Drew would not comment on the former Cork City number two's position and was not contactable by phone last night. Results have not gone well recently for the Blues after a whirlwind start to the campaign.
If you don't like John 3:7...
There's always Limerick 37!
Limerick FC chairman Danny Drew has insisted that manager Noel O'Connor has not resigned from the club despite media speculation to the contrary.
Drew has reacted strongly to speculation suggesting O'Connor was on his way out of the club following a recent run of poor results and insists the former Cork City number two is fully focussed on the club's promotion challenge.
Speaking exclusively to RTÉ, Drew insisted: "Noel O'Connor is in charge for the game against Sligo Rovers. He has not resigned and any media reports suggesting the club is in turmoil are complete rubbish.
"It's in better shape now than it's ever been. All eyes are focussed on the Sligo match as we try to keep our promotion challenge alive."
Limerick currently trail second placed Sligo by eight points and travel to The Showgrounds this Saturday hoping to resurrect their promotion hopes.
Kick-off is at 7.30pm.
I heard from a very good source, that Danny Drew knew nothing about Noel O'Connor 'resigning' from Limerick yesterday, but that he knew that rumours were going around here.
Its just a load of boll ox started by someone who is looking to cause maximum disturbance to Limerick.
here? as in foot.ie? Does he check it up I wonder? Hi Danny!Originally Posted by Breifne
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Life without Rovers, it makes no sense...it's a heartache...nothing but a fools game. S.R.F.C.
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