Dolan is here

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  1. Colm's Avatar

    Colm said:
    Originally posted by dalo
    colm i think you would have laughed if he wasn't going to be the next manager and I am sure you indulged in a fair bit of fat dolan in the shed.
    As a matter of fact, Dolan bashing is one of the few things I have tried to refrain from over the years as I have always had a lot of time and respect for the guy.




    and btw, I have been waiting for that one for months.
     
  2. dalo said:
    Originally posted by Colm


    and btw, I have been waiting for that one for months.
    fair play
    john flynn? - awesome!!!!!!
     
  3. foureyes said:

    osam for player assistant!

    I wouldnt be against dolan, he knows the league inside out and would surely be a better choice that Hill or O'Riordan. He has been at pats for ages and things have gone a bit stale up there.

    Our squad is much better than pats I feel, and surely he can add some set-piece nous to our side which is certainly needed. We hardly ever score from corners, big dan murray can be used as a real threat.

    As my subject says, I'd love if he brought osam along with him, he is getting old but I'd rather have him in the side than face him, he causes us no end of trouble any time we play them. Its probably wishful thinking on my part however, I expect a cork-related man to be named as assistant.
     
  4. dalo said:

    Re: osam for player assistant!

    Originally posted by foureyes

    As my subject says, I'd love if he brought osam along with him, he is getting old but I'd rather have him in the side than face him, he causes us no end of trouble any time we play them. Its probably wishful thinking on my part however, I expect a cork-related man to be named as assistant.
    i think osam is probably the wrong of 30 now. he is 36 years, however a useful squad player in no uncertain terms.

    maybe pat scully and charles livingstone as well?

    i have a great feeling about this
    john flynn? - awesome!!!!!!
     
  5. James's Avatar

    James said:
    threads on pat dolan merged into1
    leaving the dolan signings thing on its own - seperate issue altogether

    -james-
     
  6. Colm's Avatar

    Colm said:
    Dolan latest here

    Apparently Dolan will meet with the St. Pats board of directors tonight and announce his resignation.
     
  7. patsh said:
    Jaysus, I hate to stem all the love flowing towards Mr. Dolan, but I'm not exactly overjoyed.
    I will wait a while to make any judgements.
    Most Pat's fans are thrilled to see the back of him, Set Piece Athletic etc.
    The thing that I find really strange is all this "Dolan won't stand for Noelle etc" stuff. It will have f*ckall to do with him, unless it's the club managers job he is getting.
    Hmm, maybe he is and Damo is going to look after the football ?..
    So lets see how we all feel say, oh next October?
     
  8. James's Avatar

    James said:
    and let me be the first to say

    DOLAN OUT
    hahaha
    life is random
     
  9. Neil said:
    Originally posted by oddboy
    unless it's the club managers job he is getting.
    Hmm, maybe he is and Damo is going to look after the football?
    You might be onto something there! Maybe it was the Club Manager job Dolan was in Cork for? Rico was rumoured to be spotted in Roco Park Hotel last Saturday aswell.

    Now that would be heaven!
     
  10. Citymark said:

    Talking

    I think Pat Dolan, would be an excellent manager for the club.
    His knowledge of the league is second to none. He's passionate about football and he has had the results to show it. He spends a lot of his time watching players in lower leagues. I'm living in Wexford and you would often see him at Leinster Senior League games. Good for spotting talent. Hope he does get the job, at least we will have a charismatic manager...unlike Gunther used to be!!!!
    One may smile and smile and be a villan!
     
  11. goalside said:
    Originally posted by James
    and let me be the first to say

    DOLAN OUT
    hahaha
    i totaly agree. a lot more do too. do you also support liam murphy.
     
  12. patsh said:
    Originally posted by goalside
    i totaly agree. a lot more do too. do you also support liam murphy.
    F*ck sake, Spillage, he's gone, give it a rest....
     
  13. Xlex said:
    the worm has turned...

    Wexford Construction boss Michael Wallace is apperantly intrested in investing €500,000 in to St. Pat's... On condition he gets a seat on the board and Pat Dolan is still hanging around... It appears hje is interested in further investment...

    He is principally responcible for bringing Kevin Doyle to Pat's attention...

    However I believe the announcement of Dolan's departure is expected today...
     
  14. Pablo's Avatar

    Pablo said:
    On "fm this morning they said Dolan was expected to be revealed as the new manager on Friday........
     
  15. Colm's Avatar

    Colm said:
    Just listening to Red fm and the latest according to them is that Dolan has been offered 3 jobs- City, an improved offer from Pats and an offer from an unspecified English club.
    They also said that Mick Wallace would not rule out the possibility of investing in Cork City provided that Pat Dolan was manager.
     
  16. James's Avatar

    James said:
    beautiful
    this is looking better and better
    life is random
     
  17. Doutchaboy said:
    98fm and 104fm are quoting Andy O Callaghan of St pats as saying that they are extremely confident that Pat Dolan will sign a new contract with the club over the next 48 hours........looks like we've missed out on this great opportunity.
     
  18. patsh said:
    Originally posted by Doutchaboy
    98fm and 104fm are quoting Andy O Callaghan of St pats as saying that they are extremely confident that Pat Dolan will sign a new contract with the club over the next 48 hours........looks like we've missed out on this great opportunity.
    "Great Opportunity" ?????
    If the 98fm/104fm story is true, it's a "Great Escape" for City.
    I'm sorry, but I have no enthusiasm for Dolan at all.
    I think he is St. Pats through and through and that will never change.
    I just cannot see him putting as much effort into City as he has done in Richmond Park.
     
  19. thecorner said:
    dolan will be an excellent manager for city
    here is a man who has a passion for irish football
    he has the experience
    i can only see good times ahead for city if dolan is appointed manager

    ROLL ON THE GOOD TIMES
     
  20. joe said:
    Originally posted by Colm
    Just listening to Red fm and the latest according to them is that Dolan has been offered 3 jobs- City, an improved offer from Pats and an offer from an unspecified English club.
    They also said that Mick Wallace would not rule out the possibility of investing in Cork City provided that Pat Dolan was manager.
    that's what the echo are reporting as well