Cup final glory kept Caulfield’s critics at bay

“Absolutely, and for a number of reasons,” says the City manager as the two clubs prepare to go head to head for the third year in a row at the Aviva tomorrow afternoon.
“The cup win was significant because while, on the inside, I’ve got phenomenal support from the supporters all the way through, from the outside a lot of people were trying to say that if the team didn’t win the cup last year maybe there should be a change of management. Which is nasty but, at the same time, that’s the way it is nowadays. It’s difficult.