John Caulfield to remain Cork boss for two more years



After the success of winning the FAI Cup last season and adding the Premier Division Title this year, along with another FAI Cup final appearance on Sunday, Cork City FC have announce that their manager John Caulfield has signed a new 2-year contract with the club.


The deal, if completely, will mean Caulfield will be at the helm for 6 years. The deal was believed to have been agreed a couple of weeks ago but the club wanted to secure the title before announcing it. 


Caulfield spoke to the club’s website after signing, “I am delighted; we discussed it a while ago, but it was just a case of getting down to the formalities of signing the contract. We were in the run-in for the league and we decided to leave it until that was all out of the way.”

 

“I am thankful to the Board and to FORAS for giving me another two years. Since myself and John Cotter came in, our aim was to bring the club back to a position where we are in Europe and challenging for trophies. The crowds have been fantastic, and the support has been massive all the way through. The management team have worked hard and the backing we have received from the fans has been incredible.”

 

“We want to keep driving on and pushing the club forward. There are no guarantees of anything, but we want to be challenging for trophies and in Europe every year. It is a great time in the club’s history and we are constantly striving to make the club even better.”

 

FORAS Chairman Pat Lyons is thrilled to secure Caulfield for a further 2 years, “Having won the league, and with a chance at winning a double next weekend in the Aviva Stadium it is fantastic for the club. That is where we want to be, and we believe that both John and the club share the same ambitions for this club, that is to say, challenging at the top in Ireland and competing on the European stage also. John also understands and shares the FORAS ethos.”

 

“In addition to the success we have enjoyed at first team level, John has done a huge amount of work on the footballing structure of the club and worked closely with our underage set-up. We believe all of this will make this club better and stronger in the future, and we look forward to continuing to work with John over the next two years to bring that hard work to fruition.”


Photo Credit: Cork City FC

 


Comments