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Madferret
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Thought yis would of been using Ebay meself or that old reliable Ackrintin Staanlee website?
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starryplough
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Where are you getting your €175k figure from |
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roverstillidie
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Bohs got partial Rovers 2012 accounts and reckon we 'only' have €175k in savings. The fact it's the members club accounts and not the football club is irrelevant
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roverstillidie
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But back on topic, what has he achieved to deserve a bigger job?
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GoneToShowgies
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Nope. Cook had 28 games as a manger with Southport. Baraclough had 34 games as a manager with S****horpe. Heary has a full season with Bohs. If he's not based in Sligo then I wouldn't be interested. Edited by GoneToShowgies - 20 Oct 2014 at 8:02pm |
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saintjoey
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This does seem like a move to suggest Sligo are finished with challenging for leagues for the moment, it happens every club in the league without exception! Just my opinion though
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brissy
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Cant see Heary moving to Sligo, hes a proper dub it would be a massive move for him. Rumours
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GoneToShowgies
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We'll have to wait and see on that one Joey. I agree with ya tho, the LOI goes in circles, with clubs having different success. The club is in transition at the minute but a well run club has a good chance in this league, for that reason I think we will have a chance.
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Board want to see more players coming through the youth system and since the Rosenborg game the one good thing to come out has been the amount of under 19s who have been given a chance and in most cases performed pretty well
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roverstillidie
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Sounds like a done deal. Delighted, Sligo won't be a force for a few more seasons.
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saintjoey
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One thing I will say about Sligo, if they do scale back at least they will always have the new stand for their success which is more than most clubs have besides the couple of league wins
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BFC
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f**k him, not as if he is irreplaceable |
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This fills me with hope! |
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starryplough
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Bohs boss Heary poised to replace Coleman in Sligo hotseatBohemians boss Owen Heary has agreed to become the new manager of Sligo Rovers. The Dubliner is set to leave his current post and succeed John Coleman who left The Showgrounds to return to England after his brief spell in the hotseat following the departure of Ian Baraclough. Sligo decided to look to a homegrown option to fill this vacancy and they identified Gypsies supremo Heary as their preferred candidate. He will be handed a two year deal to revive the fortunes of his new employers. Ireland U19 boss Paul Doolin and ex-Shamrock Rovers supremo Trevor Croly were also floated as potential options for the position. Heary took over at cash-strapped Bohemians midway through last season, although he lacked the requisite coaching qualifications to take the job on a full-time basis until this year. The Dalymount Park side sit in eighth place heading into their final game of the season against Derry this Friday, six points behind fifth-placed Sligo, who have performed below expectations. |
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Clonbhoy
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Of the three mentioned he is definitely the best candidate. Doolin ffs!
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starryplough
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Think his FAI gig is nearly up and is desperate for anything. It still doesn't make sense to me why Sligo wouldn't go after Mick Cooke, the only reason they appear not interested is because he isn't a young manager . I think he'd be a good fit |
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roverstillidie
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Stillhuntinghenry
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We went for doolin before we gave roddy the job. I'd have been happy with him tbh
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