Cork City boss Ger Nash defends club ownership as fan discontent grows

'There's not lots of jobs in football in Ireland or England, and people have left jobs to come and work for me. The club have really backed me in that regard'
FRUSTRATED: Cork City manager Ger Nash reacts to a missed opportunity at Turner's Cross. 'I understand the fans. I could hear it during the game.' Pic: Thomas Flinkow/Sportsfile

FRUSTRATED: Cork City manager Ger Nash reacts to a missed opportunity at Turner's Cross. 'I understand the fans. I could hear it during the game.' Pic: Thomas Flinkow/Sportsfile

GER Nash has defended the Cork City ownership amid fan chants demanding “we want our club back”.

The Shed End supporters among a season-low 1,815 crowd at Turner’s Cross sang throughout the 1-1 draw with Drogheda United that the club is “in the wrong hands”.

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