Richie Holland takes over as Cork City manager for rest of the season

Liam Buckley, appointed as Sporting Director in May, will return to that position
Richie Holland takes over as Cork City manager for rest of the season

Richie Holland at Turner's Cross. Picture: Michael P Ryan/Sportsfile

CORK City FC have announced Richie Holland will take charge of the men’s first team for the remainder of the 2023 season.

The Rebel Army were hammered 5-0 by Dundalk on Monday night and are set to finish second from bottom in the Premier Division which will consign them to a relegation playoff. They are in an FAI Cup semi-final, at home to St Pat's on Sunday week. They face the same opposition this Friday night at Turner's Cross in the league.

Liam Buckley, who has been heading up the management team for the last number of months since Colin Healy's departure, will now resume the full-time role of Sporting Director which he took on in May when joining the club.

City owner, Dermot Usher, said: "Liam brings a lot to the club, but we are conscious that results have not been what we need in recent games. Following internal discussions, we feel it is best to make this change now as we go into the last six games of the season. Liam will now go back to focusing on the role of Sporting Director, which was the role in which he originally joined us, to focus on player and manager recruitment.

"Richie will assume control of the men’s first team for the remainder of the season. He has been with the club a long time and he knows how much our current position is hurting everyone connected with the club.

I have no doubt that everyone from the backroom team to the players to the fans are fully focused on improved performances and results over the coming week. 

HURT

"The support we have had all season has been great, and I know it is hurting the Cork City fans to see where we are in the table right now. We all know that it needs to be better, and it is important for us all to come together and pull in the same direction to put things right. We have five league games remaining, as well as a cup semi-final, so there is still an awful lot to play for and we need dust ourselves down and face that challenge.” 

Speaking to CorkCityFC.ie, Richie Holland said: “First and foremost this is my club that I have supported from a young age, I played for the club underage, I coached in the women's team, academy and I’ve been in with the first team for the last couple of years. 

I know how much this club means to the supporters, and I know people are hurting right now.

"We know that this is not where Cork City should be, and we know that recent performances have not been good enough. As a collective, we need to get back to the basics that we, and our supporters, expect from a Cork City team. We need to show more hunger and more fight, and we need to be a hard team to play against. We know that we have good players here at the club, and we have a lot of lads who are from Cork or have come through the academy, who know what this club means to people. 

"Starting with Friday’s game against St Pat’s, we want to put a team out on the pitch that will give everything for the Cork City crest on the jersey, who will fight for everything and who the fans will get behind."

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