i reckon this guy isnt up to that Cork job. I coudnt believe when i heard they let rico go and were replacing him with matthews. prob be sacked at the end of the season if things keep going the way they are.
id love to see pete mahon taking over one of the big clubs nowadays. i reckon this guy has a bit of class and does a great job with UCD every year.
One T in Mathews, there's only one T in Mathews, One T in Mathews...
Give the guy a chance, he's earned it. Things are bound to be very different at Cork than they were at Longford. Unless things go totally pear shaped he should be guaranteed 2 seasons at the club to show what he can do. No offence to Longford, but let him get a chance to gain experience and learn because it's a step up for him, but give him time and I think he'll come good.
We expect to challenge for the league but absolute minimum is qualification for Europe. Without that he will be sacked.
Why was Rico sacked cause that is what he did.
he deserves a fair crack of the whip to be honest. cork city have some excellent players but in midfield i get the feeling there is almost too much.farrelly,healy,gamble,o'callaghan et al,they are some of the best in the league but i dont think all of them can play together.i think another winger and striker would balance the team a lot nicer imo
i cant see them winning it, they haven't got going yet and if they dont get their act together they wont be in the top 2 or even 3.if this occurs then mathews wll be out the door,so should any manager with the players he's got
Mathews is a chancer and a bluffer. Last night showed what he is all about. Get an early goal, and park the bus then. FFS, City were running the ball to the corner with 15 minutes to go last night. The sooner he is sacked the better for CCFC and the league.
As far as Im aware Matthews has a three year contract and they are still paying Rico off. Would be very surprised if they sacked him and started paying three guys to do the one job. They would have to be relegated for him to be sacked.
The SFAI are the governing body for grassroots football in Ireland, not the FAI. Its success or the lack of is all down to them.
How many chances did City create last night? And please God don't say we had the dominance in possession, because that really counts for nothing.
I don't think City were particularly enterprising last night after the lead goal, and were happy to defend for the rest of the night. That is Alan Mathews influence. Also, City were playing time out with 15 minutes to go last night. Home side playing 10 men for the majority of the 2nd half should have put them to the sword.
Parking the bus might be hyperbole I will agree.
Happy to defend? What did we have to defend?
We weren't particularly great in any way last night, not least creatively in attack. But claiming it just a Mathews thing is just wrong. Last season we were just as toothless creatively.
We didnt sit deep, we just didnt play particularly well.
Don't get me wrong, Im far from Mathews biggest fan, but I think people want to use the stereotype they have of him a lot more quickly than they would use it if it were another manager (defensive, hoofing etc)
The SFAI are the governing body for grassroots football in Ireland, not the FAI. Its success or the lack of is all down to them.
I suppose I better be honest and say I just really dislike Mathews as manager and would far prefer he were nowhere near CCFC.
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