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Folks,
As it is the season of goodwill and all that. If any of us do happen to bump into Sean over the festive season, please do stop to say hello and buy a "Big Issue"
"Overwhelmed"
Comments on the Bohs site are brilliant!!!
"SC is the david brent of irish football" - very close to the truth
"We were managed by walter mitty this season!" - exact truth!!!
When we as members told the bohs fans on this site that they would rue the day that they employed SC we were slagged off and told to stomach our sour grapes.......but as tradition demands....."We told you so!!!!!"
Diary Entry: 21st December 2007
HaHaHa! HaHaHa! HaHaHa! HaHa!
I'm sorry, I can't stop laughing ......................
"Overwhelmed"
Serves him right in a Rovers context that his blatant and bare face lies abour Rovers, his resignation and the supproters that he made over the last 13 months.
Its great to see such a compulsive liar and Walter Mitty character being found out so soon by others that didnt believe us 13 months ago.
Bohs fans we await your apologies!!!!
Sean Connor's dismissal is a sad day for League of Ireland football.
Look at the man's record and if you're honest with yourself then you'll agree it speaks for itself.
Back in the good old days when Sligo Rovers under the leadership of Tommy Cassidy and Don O Riordan us supporters would have given anything to get back where we think we belong. Both managers failed in their quest to take Rovers to the top. O Riordan was even given an extension to his three year contract even though in the previous three years he had proven time and time again he just didn't have what it takes. Then out of the doom and gloom steps one Sean Connor. No one had heard of him but he came with a promise. He assembled a squad and supporters began to believe once again that Rovers could have a future. He took us from the depts of despair to the highs of a championship winning rollercoaster. Sean Connor was God and he managed in the Showgrounds. 2006 and Sean Connor continued to defy the odds and took our club to the highs of the Premier division and the semi-finals of the FAI Cup. The cracks were beginning to show at this stage and it was plain to be seen by any observer that was honest enough that Sean Connor had taken Sligo Rovers as far as it is possible to take a club of the magnitude of Sligo Rovers. Rumblings behind the scenes displayed problems within. No harm in being ambitious unless that is you are an ambitious manager of a club with no ambition. Sean Connor saw the writting on the wall and when the opportunity of a bigger club arose he grasped it with both hands.
Bohemians were a big club going nowhere fast. Under the right leadership they can become a power in the Eircom League, a known fact. Rome wasn't built in a day but there was a steady progression on a daily basis. Sean Connor took the Bohs from a disheartened club to a club with victory in their sights all in the space of a couple of months. Third in the league, Semi-finals of the FAI Cup and runners-up in the League Cup.
No Mean Feat.
Yet what went wrong?
Basically the same short comings which he experience at Sligo Rovers.
Both clubs are run by people that are full of their own importants and the success of the club comes only second to these people's little ego trips.
Unfortunately the looser here is a man that has done nothing wrong except being ambitious. Ambitious for the club he served digentily as a manager.
The moral of the story here if there is one is this. Sean Connor is too good for the Eircom League of Ireland. Clubs in this league don't deserve to have ambitious managers until such time the people running the clubs can display the same type of loyalty and committment.
People like Sean Connor deserve better and I for one don't think we should be rejoicing in his misfortune. He has proven to be a great servant of Sligo Rovers FC and it's only through time that his achievement will really be appreciated.
I express my disappointment at the way the man has been treated and wish him well for the future. If the saying 'the cream always rises to the top' is a true one then Sean Connor's future is a bright one.
Good luck Sean and thanks for the great memories.
C.mon, Clubman, which of the Father Ted writers are you - Linehan or Matthews?
This post is either brave or a wind up.
Mr Connor was never God at the Showgrounds, even when we were sitting at the top of the 1st Division. His name was rarely sang from the terraces. In fact, I know of no other supporter who would share your admiration for him. This alone speaks volumes for the man. A man who as you correctly point out won us a title. However, he will be remembered for walking out on the club and taking with him the guts of a developing side. If that wasn't enough, he continued to bad mouth the club who gave him the chance in the first place.
If there is one club in Ireland who have relied on ambitious managers throughout the years, it is Sligo Rovers. None of them however, left us in quite a bitter way.
"Overwhelmed"
You can consider me as the great brave on showgies.
Hindsight is god's greatest gift to mankind.
I totally agree with you regarding our club and ambitious managers. Basically in that one line of your post you have summed up mine. Managers come and go, the good ones move on quicker simply because it doesn't take them too long to realize that our club can't match their ambition.
If Sean Connor has a weak spot then it's that he is his own worst enemy. Every genious has a down side and unfortunately that's his. For that reason he'll never survive in the Eircom League. The operational side of clubs in this country are not suitable to his unique form of management.
I think when people on this forum come to their senses and are mature enough to reflect on events past it's then they will come to realise how fortunate our club was to have introduced Sean Connor to the beautiful game and management. This man is destined for greater things but unfortunately it won't be in this hypocritical little country of ours.
I guarantee you he won't get anywhere near 'greater things' in football management. He'll end up as an RTE pundit like Roddy Collins...most likely on the EL highlights show that's starting next year.
I'll always thank SC for getting us promoted but when you think about it, we had a big budget that season so we were expected to finish near the top, remember how we also lost a good lead which we had too and almost threw the title away that season when Dublin City nearly caught us.
Life without Rovers, it makes no sense...it's a heartache...nothing but a fools game. S.R.F.C.
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