It has been suggested to me by an Eircom League employee that one of the main causes that we're in the mire is that Noel O'Connor is no longer with us.In fairness, yer man made a few very valid points. He maintained that even though our league positions in the past two seasons didn't mirror it, he felt that we had started to make good, if only slowly steady progress, on the playing front. The league cup success and being screwed by poor finishing and tosspot referees is proof of that. But where the crux of the matter comes in is the amount of off the scenes work he did. He organised training pitches, match transport, fundraising activities, the under 21's and it is unknown as to the amount of personal finance he put into the club while trying to run a business of his own. It now has come to light that he jumped at the chance to be Cork number 2, because of the committees belief in John Purcell ahead of him. He questioned Purcells ability to fulfill promises about ficticous revenue, and saw the writing on the wall. You could say he jumped ship, but that's hardly fair on someone as dedicated as he was. I believe the club are struggling for training facilities, have no fundraising in place, have to travel to away games in cars and have no 21's.
My view on all this is: If there was no John Purcell, then O'Connor would have stayed. Then you would have had all of the above, minus the Kerry boys and Derek McCarthy but plus Brian Morrisroe and maybe one other. You also would have Mike Kerley as his assistant who would learn a lot from O'Connor for when he ultimately took over. And vice-versa, Noel would have had top quality advice from someone who has played at the highest levels. I believe we'd be top two now if we had the above set-up...but the we'll never know now, will we??
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