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Leam comes across well on the video on the fishy site. Upbeat, positive and knowledgeable.
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Has anybody got a keep-net and some needle nose pliers to take all these hooks out. |
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When do you reckon we'll have a new boss by? Is it worth sticking with Leam until the end of the season or do we look to find one before the end of the transfer window?
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Hi lads, Shamrock Rovers fan here. I would be worried if you appointed Cook for the job..
At Sligo he has caused the board to stretch their budget, even paying the players under the table. As for his commitment, the day after our manager departed Cook was the first person to enquire for the job. He basically prostituted himself for the job and we said a simple no for the kind of person he is and the arrogance he showed towards us in the league when things weren't going well on his end. He is best to avoid. Sligo fans think they can match our budget with half the gate income, sponsorship, everything really. He will stretch your budget completely and you will find yourself in trouble when things are not going well. |
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Wouldn't be too worried, there is no budget :D |
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What worries me most is have we got the people to make the right selection? This one is probably more important than that of John & Jimmy?
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Loads of experts on here, they only need to ask :) |
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Paul Cook has been at Sligo for 4 and a half years. His loyalty to the Club has been tremendous. As far as paying players under the table this has been proved to be untrue and Shamrock Rovers fans just cannot let it go that the best manager in the country was not interested in "A BIG CLUB'S" (ha ha) advances. Paul Cook is not a cheque book manager. He has accepted cut backs on several occasions and got on with his job. The board at Sligo have made prudent decisions in conjunction with Cookie. They have not been forced into doing anything. Ease up Shamrock Rovers. Time to get rid of your bitterness and realise there are Clubs outside Tallaght who can win trophies. |
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Agreed mate. Let's be honest, football is a results business. Win a few games and who knows what will happen :D:D |
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The only thing i dont get is why didnt we fight for him. Illyas should of been on that phone trying to persuade him to stay, giving him reassurance of the future as illyas has always pointed out. Rochdale arnt that great of a club and i always will think we could of tried to at least fight for him.
On the brightside we have another season of football league to enjoy but how sweet would it be if the rochdale go down next season and accy go on the up! He always had that dream of league 1 and this season could still be a close one! |
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ALSO Unsworth for manager is a great shout! Great to have liam and hughesy on the touchline! AND on the pitch :)
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That has been bugging me Val also.
Course they faught for him !!! It was Coley's decision at the end of the day. |
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