"No other man"? Would've thought Brian Lennox would be better placed to stake a claim to that honour.
If you removed the words "as much good for" from that sentence, you'd be closer to truth. Next time you see him, ask him about team meals in the Rochestown Lodge Hotel. Bet he changes the subject in ten seconds flat.
Like Dodge, I met him many times while he was with Pats. I s'pose like most Pats fans, I was taken in by him but the mask well and truly slipped in his last year with Pats and he was revealed as a nasty, vindictive man who felt he was above criticism.
Unlike Cork, where Lennox could at least keep him on a leash, there was no-one at Pats to rein in his wilder excesses. So we got the nonsensical failed merger with St.Francis and all that brought in its wake, the biggest squad in the country which we could in no way afford, the registration fiasco (not his fault that it happened, but how it was mis-handled was entirely his fault) and ultimately, the closest brush with relegation Pats had ever faced. A lot of very good people who worked behind the scenes for the club left, either cos they were pushed or cos they couldn't abide dealing with him. He may have put Pats on the map but he damn near wiped us off it too.
As regards his record at Pats, even there you have to separate reality from the Dolan mythology. We won the League under him in 1998. The next year, it was under Liam Buckley. He could've delivered another title in 2002 but the way he approached the registration crisis and p1ssed off the FAI meant that Merrion Square were never gonna let us win it.
Like Dodge, I'm off Dolan's Xmas card list and believe me, it doesn't keep me awake at night.
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