+Vote!
icWales (Free subscription) | yesterday
FORMER Pontypool and Scotland star Sean Lineen fired a devastating, no-holds-barred attack at his players following their defeat at the Dragons.
+Vote!
Skysports.com (Free subscription) | 10/11/2008
Glasgow boss Sean Lineen has launched a scathing attack on his side after their 32-22 Heineken Cup defeat by Newport Gwent Dragons.
+Vote!
Scotsman.com (Free subscription) | yesterday
GLASGOW coach Sean Lineen is relying on 'Scottish nature' to help Glasgow bounce back from a desperately disappointing defeat in Newport, with European aristocrats Tou
+Vote!
The Herald (Free subscription) | 10/11/2008
Sean Lineen's irrepressible optimism was tested to the limit yesterday as he announced that neither Dan Parks nor Thom Evans will play in today's vital Heineken Cup opener in Newport.
+Vote!
icWales (Free subscription) | 10/11/2008
Dragons’ 32-22 Heineken Cup win at home to Glasgow left their head coach Paul Turner with much to smile about – and his opposite number Sean Lineen seething.
+Vote!
icWales (Free subscription) | yesterday
... the tight and in the loose.”Turner’s opposite number, the former Scotland and Pontypool centre Sean Lineen, described his forwards as getting ‘beasted’ by the Dragons’ eight.The dominant Dragons were driven on by sterling performances from Adam Black, man-of-the match Luke Charteris and Joe Bearman, who was a constant threat to the Scots with his powerful running.The Warriors had...
+Vote!
The Telegraph (Free subscription) | 10/12/2008
... the control of their previous visit to Newport. "We missed Dan Parks," said rueful Glasgow coach Sean Lineen, "there's no doubt about that." Glasgow also missed Kelly Brown during the 10 minutes the flanker spent in the sin bin just before half-time. In Brown's absence, the Dragons took control of the match, winger Gareth Wyatt celebrating his going by scoring a try almost immediately....
+Vote!
Scotsman.com (Free subscription) | 10/11/2008
TEAMS with designs on success of any kind in the Heineken Cup have decent strength in depth, and Sean Lineen's decision to leave out Dan Parks for their opening match with
+Vote!
The Herald (Free subscription) | 10/10/2008
... the reigning champions, Munster, in Limerick.As an indicator of what confronts the French side, Sean Lineen, the Glasgow Warriors coach, said he felt his side had been given an advantage coming into the Heineken Cup because their Magners League fixture which opened the new, 26,000-capacity Thomond Park last week was played in that sort of atmosphere.Nothing, these days, brings Limerick...
+Vote!
Scotsman.com (Free subscription) | 10/10/2008
... has spent the summer shopping in the southern hemisphere, crossing paths with Glasgow's Sean Lineen more than once, and the "poor region" of Wales' current four believe they are now well-placed to cause surprises in the Heineken Cup.Both Edinburgh and Leinster will hope the Heineken Cup sparks a lift in their performances in recent weeks, Leinster having lost successive Magners derbies...