Dunne unveiled as the U's new boss (From Essex County Standard)
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Dunne unveiled as the U's new boss
8:53am Thursday 27th September 2012 in Sport By Jonathan Waldron
Joe Dunne: Picture: WARREN PAGE
Joe Dunne is Colchester United’s new manager.
The 39-year-old has been unveiled as the successor to John Ward, who was sacked on Monday, at a press conference at the Weston Homes Community Stadium this morning.
Dunne was originally placed in temporary charge of the U’s, following Ward’s departure and has been given the role on a permanent basis.
His first game in charge will be the U’s home clash with Hartlepool United on Saturday.
Colchester chairman Robbie Cowling is a big admirer of Dunne, who has been on the coaching staff at the U’s for more than ten years.
And it seems as though he has put his faith in the Irishman to get Colchester back to winning ways, following their disastrous start to the season when they have failed to win any of their opening nine league and cup games.
The likes of Sean Dyche, George Burley and Mark Kinsella have been linked to the Colchester job this week, but Dunne was the bookmakers’ favourite to take over.
And he is a figure well-known to Colchester’s fans.
The tenacious full-back was signed by former boss Steve Wignall and made his first appearance as a U’s player in March 1996.
Ironically his debut came against Hartlepool, the same team who his team will face this weekend.
The Irishman went on to make 188 appearances and scored seven goals before a knee injury brought his playing career to a premature halt in 2001.
But his association with Colchester was far from over and Dunne has held jobs as head of the club’s youth section, reserve-team boss and first-team coach over the last 11 years.
He had four games in charge as caretaker boss after the departure of Paul Lambert to Norwich City, winning one game, drawing one and losing two, and was made assistant manager to Ward in June 2010.
And he has now been fully handed the reins with the task of turning the team’s fortunes around after their difficult start to the campaign.
See more on this story at www.gazette-news.co.uk/sport throughout the day and tomorrow’s paper for all the latest news and reaction on a memorable day at the U’s.
Comments(38)
TheExiledRat
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9:57am Thu 27 Sep 12
We are third from bottom in the League, you sacked our Manager and have now employed a gentleman (and no offence to Joe Dunne...he is a U's Legend) with no managerial experience whatsoever. This is purely a monetary decision and has no basis on the skill and experience of the candidate. Mr. Cowling, having spent years of my life following this club, and literally having poured my heart, soul and tears into Colchester, you are now systematically ruining the only true passion that I have ever had. You talk about fans taking ownership of the club and getting behind the team, but it's pretty hard when we are having to watch our club play the way that they have been, week in week out. Let's look at some of the stupid errors that you have made....your friend Teddy Sheringham and his ridiculous wages being at the forefront of the many, many errors in judgement that spring to mind. The distance in which I am from Colchester right now, and the fact that I cannot watch the team I love live hurts, but what pains me even more is the way you are managing the 'business' that is Colchester United! You may not care about this club but I do, so thank you, from the bottom of my heart for this fantastic and ambitious appointment. I wish my season ticket was still a few rows from you so I could vent my views on you as I came out of the canteen that you call a hospitality section.....I am, and forever will be Colchester until I die, but you Sir have no understanding of the passion of a Colchester United football fan. How you manage a recruitent company with your history of recruitment is something I will never trully understand.
Surb
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10:07am Thu 27 Sep 12
You should of at least given him a try instead of appointing. Now if we get trashed (I hope we don't) on saturday. Then Joe dunne wouldn't be an ideal manager. In my eyes this appointment is very silly and the fans that left because of Ward, will not be coming back in a hurry.
shaun_daw
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10:20am Thu 27 Sep 12
Clacc
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10:33am Thu 27 Sep 12
25414nora
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10:36am Thu 27 Sep 12
slams in your face.....
Originally from ...
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10:36am Thu 27 Sep 12
totallyfootball
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10:43am Thu 27 Sep 12
Layer Road Exile
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10:57am Thu 27 Sep 12
jpis247
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10:59am Thu 27 Sep 12
U's fan
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11:08am Thu 27 Sep 12
Give the guys some support for Gods sake.
crazy comments
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11:26am Thu 27 Sep 12
norwood70
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11:36am Thu 27 Sep 12
Swifty Morgan
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11:51am Thu 27 Sep 12
TheCaptain
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12:03pm Thu 27 Sep 12
smith66
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12:12pm Thu 27 Sep 12
If it goes wrong (hope it doesn't), then I'm afraid Robbie is fully to blame for being so rash. Decision now been made though, so let's get behind the team.
CVShrimper
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12:19pm Thu 27 Sep 12
Good luck for the rest of the season. Hopefully see you next year in League 1!!!!!
Ozzie
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12:20pm Thu 27 Sep 12
Ozzie
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12:20pm Thu 27 Sep 12
Boris
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12:23pm Thu 27 Sep 12
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They can rest assured that if the U's go another seven straight games without a win, Joe Dunne and Mark Kinsella will be out on their ears, for Cowling can afford to pay them off. But we are going to see some wins now, and Joe and Mark are going to lead us up into mid-table safety.
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Up the U's.
Barside1
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12:28pm Thu 27 Sep 12
I expected an interview process which would have included Joe Dunne as an applicant.
It would seem that the decision to replace John Ward with Joe Dunne may have been waiting in the wings for some considerable time.
Anyway, Good Luck Joe!
Colukev86
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12:47pm Thu 27 Sep 12
Call yourself true fans? How about a little support once in a while.
No matter who is manager, they dont stand a chance with fans like ours.
Its you who are making this club the laughing stock.
Total disgrace.
We're not singing anymore!!!
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1:08pm Thu 27 Sep 12
He wouldn't have been my choice for manager.
Saying all that though..... I do promise to give him the benefit of the doubt and cheer him on, as well as the team.
At this moment in time the fans, players and club have to be united. How can we say if he's going to be good or bad when we've not even played a game under him. I can't make Saturday's game but I will be returning to cheer on the U's again in the near future.
Congratulations Joe and Best of Luck.
Up the U's
Simon1986
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1:08pm Thu 27 Sep 12
Colukev86 wrote:And your views on this article are?
Im actually embarrassed to be associated with you guys.
Call yourself true fans? How about a little support once in a while.
No matter who is manager, they dont stand a chance with fans like ours.
Its you who are making this club the laughing stock.
Total disgrace.
Goodluck Joe, I hope you do well. You have my support.
U's fan
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1:23pm Thu 27 Sep 12
Simon1986
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1:28pm Thu 27 Sep 12
U's fan wrote:Like who?
More news coming later apparently sounds like a few new faces coming in to the club.
crazy comments
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1:56pm Thu 27 Sep 12
Boris wrote:Well said Boris
How fickle can some people get! They announce they are coming back for the Monkeyhangers game so as to celebrate John Ward being sacked. Then when they hear Joe Dunne has got the job permanently, they say they are not coming after all. . They can rest assured that if the U's go another seven straight games without a win, Joe Dunne and Mark Kinsella will be out on their ears, for Cowling can afford to pay them off. But we are going to see some wins now, and Joe and Mark are going to lead us up into mid-table safety. . Up the U's.
Boris
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2:47pm Thu 27 Sep 12
crazy comments wrote:Thanks, crazy. I seldom agree with you on politics, but on football you are usually spot on. Let's hope Joe Dunne makes full use of the players he has available, such as John White, and that he gives some others such as Rose, Morrison and Wordsworth a nice long rest on the bench.
Boris wrote:Well said Boris
How fickle can some people get! They announce they are coming back for the Monkeyhangers game so as to celebrate John Ward being sacked. Then when they hear Joe Dunne has got the job permanently, they say they are not coming after all. . They can rest assured that if the U's go another seven straight games without a win, Joe Dunne and Mark Kinsella will be out on their ears, for Cowling can afford to pay them off. But we are going to see some wins now, and Joe and Mark are going to lead us up into mid-table safety. . Up the U's.
super waluigi
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4:17pm Thu 27 Sep 12
I have no doubt in mind that Joe can be successful at Colchester United. He might need time though.
super waluigi
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4:22pm Thu 27 Sep 12
crazy comments wrote:I think we are starting to get on!!!!
For goodness sake give Joe a break. He has not even had one game in charge, so dont start judging him just yet. He took orders when working under J.W.and respected what he was asked to do. Im sure you will find things will change and he has his own ideas.. It wont happen over night neither. We all jumped up and down me included when Lambert was first appointed. We did not even know much about him. Just look what he has achieved. Joe is honest,has passion,vision and any good business man will tell you if you have that, your halfway to success. If Mark Kinsella is his number two then I think we have two very good people. Any true supporter will support the team whoever is in charge. I have done for 58 years now.
We may not always agree on politics or football. On any levels even. But I agree that you simply cannot judge someone with out any foundation to base it on.
Welcome to my Fence Crazy.
U's fan
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4:39pm Thu 27 Sep 12
Simon1986 wrote:Sorry Simon I have only just seen this the news is out now anyway!
U's fan wrote:Like who?
More news coming later apparently sounds like a few new faces coming in to the club.
25414nora
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4:55pm Thu 27 Sep 12
Boris wrote:You're right there Boris. If the u's go on
How fickle can some people get! They announce they are coming back for the Monkeyhangers game so as to celebrate John Ward being sacked. Then when they hear Joe Dunne has got the job permanently, they say they are not coming after all.
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They can rest assured that if the U's go another seven straight games without a win, Joe Dunne and Mark Kinsella will be out on their ears, for Cowling can afford to pay them off. But we are going to see some wins now, and Joe and Mark are going to lead us up into mid-table safety.
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Up the U's.
another stretch without a win, It will be doom for J.D and ...MARK ANTHONY (Kinsella) and like CAESAR..the knives will be out..BEWARE THE IDES OF MARCH!!!!
Catboy
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7:32pm Thu 27 Sep 12
Lets get right behind Joe and Mark, and recognise that it will take time to turn this around.
Eddy D
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7:35pm Thu 27 Sep 12
uptheu's
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10:59pm Thu 27 Sep 12
Wayland
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4:27am Fri 28 Sep 12
Mr Honest wrote:The only embarrassment here is your response.Parkinson came here without any managerial experience and got us promoted. We now have 2 Colcheter Legends at the helm, and 3 quality signings today.....what do you want? Mancini? Wenger? Ferguson?
Well thats it for me now. No more attending games at this joke club. Yet again the club have gone for a cheap option. What happened to him being in charge temporarily to see how results go? Another embarrassment to the club. Laughingstock.com.
Back in the real world we support and give 100% backing to our new management crew. Watch us rise up the table!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
crazy comments
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5:36pm Fri 28 Sep 12
super waluigi wrote:Super I never fall out with anyone. Lifes to short to hold grievances. I do know one thing about you which I respect, and that your Col Utd through and through and a true supporter.
crazy comments wrote: For goodness sake give Joe a break. He has not even had one game in charge, so dont start judging him just yet. He took orders when working under J.W.and respected what he was asked to do. Im sure you will find things will change and he has his own ideas.. It wont happen over night neither. We all jumped up and down me included when Lambert was first appointed. We did not even know much about him. Just look what he has achieved. Joe is honest,has passion,vision and any good business man will tell you if you have that, your halfway to success. If Mark Kinsella is his number two then I think we have two very good people. Any true supporter will support the team whoever is in charge. I have done for 58 years now.I think we are starting to get on!!!! We may not always agree on politics or football. On any levels even. But I agree that you simply cannot judge someone with out any foundation to base it on. Welcome to my Fence Crazy.
pjhrt
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4:46pm Wed 24 Oct 12

Mr Honest says...
9:34am Thu 27 Sep 12