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    Managers under Pressue

    What current Club Manager will to be the next to leave or be sacked!

    Premier League

    Waterford Manager Jon Daly


    First Division

    Cobh Rambblers Manager Fran Rockett

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    If Derry lose in Galway on Friday, they might make a change.
    Surely Colin Healy has to be under pressure too

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    We could see a bit of a merry go round, like old days. Kilduff will be linked with Derry, Doherty could be a target for someone, Bradley will probably move on if the league isnt won but only for an offer abroad, O'Donnell I'd say will be looking to go it alone again, Healy to Cobh....., would Sligo go another year of relegation fear under Russell, could Higgins be lured away from NIFL back to LoI say to Waterford, Lynch to Coleraine.

    If Derry do pull the trigger, who's up next? Probably go out of the league rather than just throw another wedge at a new project ie not Kilduff. I dont think he's being overrated to not ask the question tbh.
    Waterford can dip in to the UK market but will they wait until leagues finish in the UK.
    SK was in this conversation not so long ago so things can change quickly.
    Keith Long is bound to still want a go again, if Kilduff were to be pinched he's someone you could see at Dundalk again.

    Would managers feel a bit threatened by having a bunch of these guys at clubs, ready to step in as interim coaches, take advantage of free salary for a period. Rogers back at Harps would be great craic but he'll probably be given the slot at Oriel.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nesta99 View Post
    We could see a bit of a merry go round, like old days. Kilduff will be linked with Derry, Doherty could be a target for someone, Bradley will probably move on if the league isnt won but only for an offer abroad, O'Donnell I'd say will be looking to go it alone again, Healy to Cobh....., would Sligo go another year of relegation fear under Russell, could Higgins be lured away from NIFL back to LoI say to Waterford, Lynch to Coleraine.

    If Derry do pull the trigger, who's up next? Probably go out of the league rather than just throw another wedge at a new project ie not Kilduff. I dont think he's being overrated to not ask the question tbh.
    Waterford can dip in to the UK market but will they wait until leagues finish in the UK.
    SK was in this conversation not so long ago so things can change quickly.
    Keith Long is bound to still want a go again, if Kilduff were to be pinched he's someone you could see at Dundalk again.

    Would managers feel a bit threatened by having a bunch of these guys at clubs, ready to step in as interim coaches, take advantage of free salary for a period. Rogers back at Harps would be great craic but he'll probably be given the slot at Oriel.

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    Kilduff?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Buckett View Post
    If Derry lose in Galway on Friday, they might make a change.
    Surely Colin Healy has to be under pressure too
    Healy's a strange one, in that the performances and results have certainly been underwhelming, but even one win would see a significant jump up the table, so the knives will remain sheathed for now, at least.

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    Quote Originally Posted by EatYerGreens View Post
    Kilduff?
    Yup! Ciarán, young Dundalk manager.

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    There's a sliding door moment that I remember from 2 years ago (and that my memory has possibly fudged the details on in order to make it more compelling) where Ruaidhri Higgins was under pressure at Derry, in a bad run with no sign of turning it around. Stephen Kenny was available, having left the Ireland set up (and having turned down other club jobs. Did that happen? Offers from abroad? Or Bohs, maybe?). The feeling of other Derry fans I'd spoken to was that Kenny was mostly interested in coaching Derry and was holding out for it. This was probably nonsense, but Derry loves a rumour.

    Derry went to Jon Daly's St Pats, who weren't awful. Derry won convincingly (this also might not have happened, it might well have been a scrappy, narrow win), gained confidence and went on a bit of a run, winning their next four or five, saving Higgins' job before again perfectly executing their well-rehearsed mid-season collapse. St Pats went on a bit of a spiral, the board made a decision, got rid of Daly and appointed Kenny, who had presumably decided that Derry wasn't worth waiting for.

    Again, foggy memory is probably playing a large role in this, but I sometimes wonder what would have happened if Derry had lost that night in Dalymount. Kenny would be in charge at the Brandywell. Derry would be champions. Probably of Ireland at least, possibly Europe.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sessylU View Post
    There's a sliding door moment that I remember from 2 years ago (and that my memory has possibly fudged the details on in order to make it more compelling) where Ruaidhri Higgins was under pressure at Derry, in a bad run with no sign of turning it around. Stephen Kenny was available, having left the Ireland set up (and having turned down other club jobs. Did that happen? Offers from abroad? Or Bohs, maybe?). The feeling of other Derry fans I'd spoken to was that Kenny was mostly interested in coaching Derry and was holding out for it. This was probably nonsense, but Derry loves a rumour.

    Derry went to Jon Daly's St Pats, who weren't awful. Derry won convincingly (this also might not have happened, it might well have been a scrappy, narrow win), gained confidence and went on a bit of a run, winning their next four or five, saving Higgins' job before again perfectly executing their well-rehearsed mid-season collapse. St Pats went on a bit of a spiral, the board made a decision, got rid of Daly and appointed Kenny, who had presumably decided that Derry wasn't worth waiting for.

    Again, foggy memory is probably playing a large role in this, but I sometimes wonder what would have happened if Derry had lost that night in Dalymount. Kenny would be in charge at the Brandywell. Derry would be champions. Probably of Ireland at least, possibly Europe.
    Yeah that was a comfortable 3-1 win for Derry over Pats but it was in the Brandywell not Richmond (or Dalymount!), although saying Daly’s Pats side of 2024 weren’t awful and that Derry result stated a slide of sorts isn’t totally accurate. They lost 4 of the first 6 games that season and were awful in attack, scoring more than 1 goal on only 2 occasions in the 15 games Daly had that season
    Paaatrick's Agletic

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    Sshhhh!

    Clearly lots of errors in my memory, but why should that spoil things (Dalymount, indeed!)?
    Last edited by sessylU; 01/04/2026 at 1:15 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 2 Year Contract View Post
    Yeah that was a comfortable 3-1 win for Derry over Pats but it was in the Brandywell not Richmond (or Dalymount!), although saying Daly’s Pats side of 2024 weren’t awful and that Derry result stated a slide of sorts isn’t totally accurate. They lost 4 of the first 6 games that season and were awful in attack, scoring more than 1 goal on only 2 occasions in the 15 games Daly had that season
    Its a real Dundalk thing to do, sack a manager due to league position on the back of not being able to score so go and appoint a manager that is struggled to get a team attacking and scoring (after appointing someone who wasnt medically fit to manage, after appointing someone who didnt have a licence to coach give or take a manger or so).

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    Colin Healy has assembled a team that is currently unrecognisable and not gaining any connection with supporters. Previous Kerry League teams that entered the League Cup were more recognisable and relatable.
    How much credit Colin Healy has in the bank and how long the current situation can go on for remains to be seen. I'd like to see Colin Healy and the experienced signings turn things around but that's up to them. Supporters aren't the ones to read the riot act or smash some cups around etc. to awaken the current side from their slumber.
    The Kerry Oscar Traynor Cup selection entering the National League would be better than what is currently served up. Terrible altogether the way things are going currently. The players last night after the loss to Cobh not getting some applause coming off the pitch is a sign of a side who have not earned the respect of supporters.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sessylU View Post
    There's a sliding door moment that I remember from 2 years ago (and that my memory has possibly fudged the details on in order to make it more compelling) where Ruaidhri Higgins was under pressure at Derry, in a bad run with no sign of turning it around. Stephen Kenny was available, having left the Ireland set up (and having turned down other club jobs. Did that happen? Offers from abroad? Or Bohs, maybe?). The feeling of other Derry fans I'd spoken to was that Kenny was mostly interested in coaching Derry and was holding out for it. This was probably nonsense, but Derry loves a rumour.

    Derry went to Jon Daly's St Pats, who weren't awful. Derry won convincingly (this also might not have happened, it might well have been a scrappy, narrow win), gained confidence and went on a bit of a run, winning their next four or five, saving Higgins' job before again perfectly executing their well-rehearsed mid-season collapse. St Pats went on a bit of a spiral, the board made a decision, got rid of Daly and appointed Kenny, who had presumably decided that Derry wasn't worth waiting for.

    Again, foggy memory is probably playing a large role in this, but I sometimes wonder what would have happened if Derry had lost that night in Dalymount. Kenny would be in charge at the Brandywell. Derry would be champions. Probably of Ireland at least, possibly Europe.
    I wonder were you yearning for the return of Stephen Kenny just a couple of months ago when the knives were being sharpened for him at Pats. The fickleness of football supporters is endlessly amusing. If Pats were to lose a couple of games now he'd probably be viewed again as a mug, or someone who's time has passed (as was being said up to very recently.)
    Out for a spell, got neglected, lay on the bench unselected.

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