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    Quote Originally Posted by Redie View Post
    it never ceases to amaze me how certain members of the Irish media only write about Irish soccer when there is an oppertunity to slag it off. When was the last time the Sunday Independent devoted as much space to a match report.
    Here is an article worth reading from the Galway City Tribune

    TONY COUSINS UNCOVERED

    Criticism over the timing of the sacking of Tony Cousins as Galway United
    manager is somewhat justified, not because he got just four games this
    season before being given the boot, but for the fact that he got four games
    at all this season.Anyone who regularly watched United last season — I covered 31 of their 37 games — could see that the warning signs were there, but the manager was given the benefit of the doubt.

    The danger now is, as Cousins was in place for preseason preparations and
    the start of the league campaign, the new manager won’t be able to put his
    own stamp on the club with regard to players until the transfer window opensin July.Cousins was the public face of United’s mediocrity and so he was sacrificed, but the players have a lot to answer for as well. A delegation from the board met them early this week, laid it on the line in regards what was expected of them, and offered to tear up the contract of any player who wanted ‘out’. Players were given an hour to think things through, and no one came back looking to leave the club, so presumably they will now knuckle down and do the job they are paid reasonably well tO do — the average player weekly wage at United is understood to be just over €700, with a number of players falling both sides of this figure.
    While Cousins was the man in charge, the players also had a role in last
    season’s campaign that saw a club-record 12 game run at home without a win; the worst home record in the league; more draws than anyone else; a joint low of seven wins from 33 games; and fewer goals scored than all bar one side (Waterford).

    Those are the cold hard facts that no one can argue with. It does no good to
    speak ill of the dead, nor of a man who has just lost his job, but Cousins
    always had an answer — if it wasn’t injuries, it was suspensions; if it
    wasn’t the weather, it was the pitch; if it wasn’t a bounce of the ball it
    was the referee . . . too much spin, not enough responsibility.
    Stray into the realm of opinion and there were many other nooses with which to hang the manager. It takes a particularly warped sense of humour to keep a straight face when claiming that Wes Charles could do a job at full-back — he is a good centre back, but isn’t exactly blessed with blistering pace with which to track a winger or get up the line in support as a full-back. Cousins stumbled upon Derek Glynn last season, and the Mayo man’s eight league goals were a major part in United avoiding relegation. He has Billy Whizz pace but is not blessed with great height, so you would think low balls played into space for him to run on to would be the tactic. Not the senseless hoofing of balls into the stratosphere that is meat and drink to big, strong centre backs. Alan Murphy may argue that midfield, and not centre forward, is his best position, but I’m sure he didn’t have the right wing in mind when he said that; and for that matter, what was John Russell, by far the club’s most creative player, doing wasted out on the flank or picking splinters on the bench?

    While not having the time to return phone calls this week, Cousins did
    manage to make the short trip from his home to the RTE studios to appear on the Monday Night Soccer programme, where he had a good moan about, amongst other things, the budget he had to work under.
    I was at a launch of the club’s five year plan in the Radisson SAS Hotel
    three years ago, at which they outlined budgets for the five years ahead, so
    Cousins knew exactly how much money he would have to work with when he applied for, and was given, the job in 2006, and no one heard a peep out of him then.
    Yes, he was coming from a situation in Drogheda where money was not an
    issue, but while money may buy you short term success, it won’t make for
    long-term stability — Shelbourne anyone? That is one thing the United board deserve the highest of praise for — they have business plans in place, and if the cash isn’t there, it won’t be spent. It is basic mathematics, but it is amazing the amount of clubs — particularly in the League of Ireland — which are in danger of getting in over their heads no the financial side of things. The club also has a house in the Athenry area, meaning players no longer have to commute, as was the case with Gary Rogers when he first joined the club, though why Cousins failed to make a similar move is a mystery. He does own a taxi plate which operates on the east coast, which someone else drives under for him, so maybe it was a need to keep an eye on that, and to be fair, Executive members I spoke to said they had no issue with the fact the manager commuted up and down from Kildare. Such leeway, however, is not expected to be granted to the new manager. There is always a bit of wriggle room — the success of the Sunderland friendly and associated Night At The Races last year meant there was some extra cash in the kitty for Cousins to spend; while the 10 members of the Executive board are also believed to have stumped up €60,000 from their own pockets to basically save United’s season when the transfer window opened in July last year.

    To suggest everything he did was wrong would do him a gross injustice — he led the club to third in the First Division, brought them on a record
    seven-game winning run; and he brought in some quality players as well.
    Were it not for Cousins, United might not boast the talents of Rogers,
    Glynn, John Fitzgerald, Regi Nooitmeer or Gary Deegan right now.
    He had some absolute shockers in the transfer market as well — Dimitri
    Brinias was such a poor ‘keeper, Alan Gough was forced out of retirement
    last season; Greg O’Halloran asked for a transfer back to Cork for family
    reasons . . . and instead has ended up 140 miles the other way on loan at
    Shelbourne, with United paying a portion of his wages; while Shaun Fagan and Colm James are best left as footnotes on Cousins’ tenure.
    There are plenty of fans of other League of Ireland clubs having a right
    good laugh at United now — considering the manner in which United were
    ‘promoted’ there is nothing a lot of them would enjoy more than seeing
    United relegated — and to avoid that, the people of Galway need to get
    behind the club.

    There are some intensely irritating voices banging on around the city over
    the fact that there are no local players at the club and that it is full of
    Dubs. For the record, there was just one Galway-born player who played for another club apart from United in the Premier Division last season — Stephen O’Donnell, at Bohs — so it is clear that the local talent just isn’t there. My late grandfather had a wonderful saying — “save your breath to cool your porridge” — and that is exactly what these moan merchant should do. Or even better, save it to cheer on their local side.
    One of the most respected and admired players to have ever worn the United jersey — and a local boy to boot — will be in charge of the senior side in Terryland for the first time on Tuesday night, but rather than turning out in droves to show support, there are going to be an awful lot of arses on couches and barstools throughout the city and county because Arsenal and Liverpool will be on the telly.

    There is nothing that can change that, it is the simple reality of League of
    Ireland soccer. So many people opt to invest their time and emotions in
    clubs from a foreign land rather than invest in their own local side. When
    that is the case, they have no right to criticise the club, just as Cousins
    had no right to complain about a board that left him in charge for four
    games too many.

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    Rico very coy when asked about the job on MNS.
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    It certainly had an 'they'll have to make me one hell of an offer' vibe to it!
    #NeverStopNotGivingUp

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    Quote Originally Posted by BohsPartisan View Post
    Rico very coy when asked about the job on MNS.
    The Club are talking to an ex Bohs player from the 80's who has been coaching in Sweden since.

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    Interesting interview with him here.

    He would be a brilliant appointment for Galway.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Paddyfield View Post
    The Club are talking to an ex Bohs player from the 80's who has been coaching in Sweden since.
    AFAIK, the initial contact was Walker received a phonecall from someone within Galway United.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Demoshield View Post
    "Following on from their success in the Foyle Cup, South East FC again did the region proud, as they reached the final of the Galway Umbro Cup."

    Bahahaha

    "Did the region proud"

    Pathetic bloody club
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    So he's managing some shower in the ar$e-end of Bunclody, and puts his name in for the Ireland job. Makes assistant coach at Walsall seem positively glamorous.
    Good to see he's refocused his sights on a club of similar standing to the one he's at now. Still, looking at that slick website, the disparity between ambitions and reality would make him seem well suited for "the professional club".

    Sorry, lads, couldn't resist it. I have the height of respect for guys who do all their badges and aim for the top. It's just that all the posturing about the "big five" inevitably inspires a bit of schadenfreude around the league when things go tits-up in Terryland.
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    Quote Originally Posted by GavinZac View Post
    "Following on from their success in the Foyle Cup, South East FC again did the region proud, as they reached the final of the Galway Umbro Cup."

    Bahahaha

    "Did the region proud"

    Pathetic bloody club
    Even better, he has the same credentials as bluffer Connor.
    The pathetic art of name dropping.

    Quote Originally Posted by South East FC
    There he met some of England’s brightest young managers at the time and lists Birmingham City manager Steve Bruce and Leicester City boss Mickey Adams as his friends

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fivesilver View Post
    It's just that all the posturing about the "big five" inevitably inspires a bit of schadenfreude around the league when things go tits-up in Terryland.
    I have to agree, the club are only asking for it when they publicly state lofty ambitions in the press. As for "schadenfreude", I think that is more to do with the way Irish people think in general. We take pleasure in the pain and failure of others by default.

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