sean connor is as good an irish export as "jedward"
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Sorry for going a bit off topic, but what was the actual number of sendings off this year? As I'm extremely busy and productive at work, I tracked down 16 in the league and 2 in the cup in total, but as that was relying largely on RTE it's likely to be out. The following and Jinxy's post suggest 19 before the Derry game, does anyone know if that's right?
http://www.argus.ie/sport/soccer/dun...e-1933608.html
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+Darren Mansaram = 20
So what about this Benin job then????
roversforever, I though you might be interested in what Chris Turner had to say about Sean Connor in an interview with Dundalk Democrat newspaper, AFTER he signed for Sligo:
I hope you get to meet CT this time around!!!Turner also questioned the club's decision to part company with Connor, despite the Belfast man taking Dundalk to a 5th placed finish in their first season back in the Premier Division.
"I think Sean knew it was going to happen for a while", he said. "He wanted his budget for next season sorted out a few months ago so he could plan ahead. When the club didn't do that I think he knew his time was coming up. Sean is the type of character who you either love or hate. Some people didn't get him and I think they have been trying to get him out since he came to the club but he did a great job and his record speaks for itself."
And Turner - more than anybody else - will be keeping a close eye on what his former manager does next after revealing that he has an amazing stipulation in his contract which could see him re-united with Connor in the future.
"I've signed a two year deal with Sligo but there's a clause in there that says I can leave if Sean joins a League of Ireland club. I love working with him
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