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    Felix Healy told me personally that he has accepted the post as manager of Derry City after the game at Finn Park tonight.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Galway Harps View Post
    Felix Healy told me personally that he has accepted the post as manager of Derry City after the game at Finn Park tonight.
    We ll that's Derry out of Europe then - as Felix doesnt have the 'A' coaching badges. Glentoran were told they would be kicked out if they appointed Walker, so ended up sacking him the day after signing him

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    Quote Originally Posted by Raheny Red View Post
    No, would just be surprised if anywhere was doing the next Derry manager.
    Well AFAIK there wasn't. My oul lad was goin mad to back against Dolan! Only bookies I can imagine who might have had a book on it would be local bookies in Derry, but even at that I doubt there was anyone taking bets on it.

    Looks like Pat is staying with us for the time being anyway, good stuff! I heard that he went up to Derry last week with no intention of signing, but he had his reasons at the same time. Firstly, he wanted more money out of Setanta. And secondly, he wanted to show an interest and keep his options open for the future.

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    What is Dolan's role in Wexford?
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    Dolan rejects Derry City offer
    Paul O'Hehir

    Tue, Jun 19, 2007

    Pat Dolan has rejected Derry City's offer to become their next manager by extending his contract with Setanta Sports.

    The former St Patrick's Athletic and Cork City manager was in talks with the north-west club following Pat Fenlon's recent resignation after just five months in charge.

    Dolan said the club's offer was tempting and he considered ending his three-year exile from management.

    However, he has carved a niche presenting and analysing football on Setanta Sports and was keen to continue in the role.

    It is unclear whether he will continue to act as advisor to First Division side Wexford Youths where his friend Mick Wallace is manager.

    "Derry City impressed me greatly with their approach and plans and I found their offer very tempting," Dolan admitted.

    "I am a football manager at heart and I will look to return to management in the future, but only when it is right for me in all aspects."

    Dolan, who first joined the sports channel in 2005, has extended his contract by three years.

    He has been out of front-line management since guiding Cork City to a runners-up spot behind Shelbourne in 2004.

    © 2007 ireland.com
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    Does Gorman not have the euro badges? Maybe he would be assistant to Felix

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sam_Heggy View Post
    Does Gorman not have the euro badges? Maybe he would be assistant to Felix
    Not good enough apparently (or at least in the north) - UEFA wouldn't allow Alan MacDonald to be assistant to Roy Walker - apparently it has to be the boss man now.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Galway Harps View Post
    Felix Healy told me personally that he has accepted the post as manager of Derry City after the game at Finn Park tonight.
    some liar that healy fella!!

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    As ForzaWexford pointed out, Dolan had absolutely no intention of signing for Derry. He led the directors up the garden path for two weeks and it was simply to angle for a new Setanta deal. He turned up 4 hours late to the interview on Saturday ffs.

    I'm not particuarly dissapointed anyway, Dolan has proved himself to be a chancer time and time again. And the last thing Derry needs is another half-committed manager.
    Ou-est le Centre George Pompidou?

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    19June 2007: Dundalk Turn Down Derry Approach


    Dundalk FC have today turned down an official approach from Derry City Football Club to speak to John Gill regarding the vacant managers position at the Brandywell.
    Club CEO Gerry Matthews told Dundalkfc.com "I received the approach from Derry City this morning. I then had a discussion regarding the offer with John Gill and I was delighted to hear him say that he intends to honour his contract with Dundalk FC. John is an honourable man who we think is doing a fantastic job at the club. I'm sure all Dundalk supporters will agree that we are delighted that John intends to stay at Oriel Park. For a such a great club as Derry City to seek our manager is a testament to how well the club is doing at the moment. Having been told by John that he will honour his contract with Dundalk Football Club, I contacted Derry City and

    refused them permission to make an approach to John."

    Post-Match comments indicated Gill's desire to stay
    John Gill's comments following the 3-0 win over Athlone Town last Thursday night had previously indicated that any official approach for his services would be rebuffed.

    “I wouldn’t take a wage cut!…I’m happy here, why would I want to leave a fantastic club like this?! I work for a very, very progressive board, I’ve got a great bunch of players and a fantastic bunch of supporters, so I don’t really think it gets any better than this. I can’t help speculation. I’m under contract to Dundalk until November, and I’m not like other managers in the league who have walked out on contracts.

    “Managers at times be moaning when they’re sacked when they’re under contract, and then other managers walk out on contracts - I don’t, I believe in the validity of a contract. I’m going to honour the contract I have here and I would like to extend it, but that’s not down to me. I’ll just keep doing what I’m doing, which is working very, very hard with a very honest bunch of players. I have great belief in my own ability. I think Dundalk is a massive football club, there’s not too many bigger clubs than it, so why would I want to go and uproot my family and myself to go and live up the north to manage Derry City? It’s a massive job and it’s very flattering to be linked with it, but I can’t help speculation. I have a big job here, I’m with a big football club here, and I’m happy here.

    “As I’ve said before about football, a pat on the back is only eighteen inches away from a kick in the arse. Football is a funny game. I’m King John here at the moment, but if I lose two football matches, it will go the opposite way - I’m a realist as well. You’re judged on results and so far, my results have been very, very good, but that’s down to the players. I also said before, that sometimes managers take too much credit when things are going well. It’s not down to me, it’s down to the players and what they do on the park, it’s down to my backroom staff and it’s down to the board of directors - I’m only a small cog in a big wheel and I can’t do what I do without the backing of everybody else. Unless Gerry Matthews tells me that my P45 is in the post, I’ll be staying here. I’ve got a great relationship with Gerry and the board, and I respect them and we’ve got great belief in each other, and I’m happy here.”

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    The Herald saying that John "dirty Jambo bas***d" Robertson is favourite for the job



    EDIT: Sorry, just saw it was posted already
    Last edited by Hibs4Ever; 19/06/2007 at 4:37 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hibs4Ever View Post
    The Herald saying that John "dirty Jambo bas***d" Robertson is favourite for the job
    Really? The Herald called him that

    Actually, I'm not surprised.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jerry The Saint View Post
    Really? The Herald called him that

    Actually, I'm not surprised.


    Ok, maybe I added a little bit in

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jerry The Saint View Post
    Really? The Herald called him that

    Actually, I'm not surprised.
    He must be linked to the Rachel O'Reilly murder
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hibs4Ever View Post
    The Herald saying that John "dirty Jambo bas***d" Robertson is favourite for the job



    EDIT: Sorry, just saw it was posted already
    No way Derry better not hire that scumbo John Robertson! Who is he managing now anyway is he even still managing a team?

    Mon the Hibees!

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    Quote Originally Posted by SolitudeRed View Post
    No way Derry better not hire that scumbo John Robertson! Who is he managing now anyway is he even still managing a team?

    Mon the Hibees!

    He's at Livingston

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hibs4Ever View Post
    He's at Livingston
    Not since mid April.
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    Robertson might be okay but the Derry board have let a few people embarass them at this stage (better now than 3 months in to the job i suppose.)
    All the big Irish names out of the picture now bar the unrelegated one.
    City definetly have the best bands playing at half-time.

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    Pat Dolan has turned down the Derry City job so I guess we can saw he retired from football? Looks like he is committed football punditry now...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Schumi View Post
    What is Dolan's role in Wexford?
    I'm not sure what his title is, but he takes training one night a week. And does a lot of talking on match days. Mick still picks the team.

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