sorry im lost?!agree. its pathetic beyond words
its the same with Mark Rossiter at Bohs , he isnt allowed play professional football again due to terms of a compensation package with Sunderland so now he's a "coach" with Bohemians
sorry im lost?!agree. its pathetic beyond words
I'm a bloke,I'm an ocker
And I really love your knockers,I'm a labourer by day,
I **** up all me pay,Watching footy on TV,
Just feed me more VB,Just pour my beer,And get my smokes, And go away
Last year before the Czech game (I think it was) the 'Irish' Sun sent a number of people dressed up in Muppet costumes to a training session in Malahide to try and get photos with the players also in shot.
Embarrassing and shameful, cannot understand who anyone would buy that rag.
Any of the above 3 but not a chance in hell unfortunately
I would go the European route,Roy Hodgson as somebody mentioned earlier, speaks english and knows the players are not going to be that gifted technically unlike a Troussioer/Milahovic ??? who may expect a higher techncal level
What exactly has Troussier done to warrant being linked with the job? Genuinely don't know who he's coached before and has he coached any team of note recently?
"Well I think they'll be a little disappointed with that" - Matt Holland on TV3 after 5-2 drubbing by Cyprus
Isn't it sad, that after 216 posts...........he's still there!
Tact is for people who are not witty enough to be sarcastic
Always thought the guy was a waffler (reminded me of David Pleat) but I agree that's not a reason to go against him. He certainly has had a varied coaching career and did a Big Jack with Switzerland between 1992-95 but he doesn't stay any place very long which isn't a good sign. Presumably also he'd have to be bought out of his Finnish contract. They're doing ok under him in their group (20 pts from 12 games and in 4th place ahead of Belgium).
[edit] Coaching career
1976-80 Halmstads BK
1980-82 Bristol City
1982-84 Örebro SK
1984-89 Malmö FF
1989-92 Neuchâtel Xamax
1992-95 Switzerland
1995-97 Internazionale
1997-98 Blackburn Rovers
1999 Internazionale
1999-2000 Grasshoppers
2000-01 F.C. Copenhagen
2001 Udinese
2001-03 United Arab Emirates
2004-06 Viking FK
2006- Finland
Forget about the performance or entertainment. It's only the result that matters.
Troussier and his wife Dominique converted to Islam on March 17, 2006 in the Moroccan capital Rabat where they live.
He has taken the name Omar and his wife is no longer Dominique but Amina.
He's had a number of successful stints with international sides. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philippe_Troussier
Teams coached
INF Vichy (1983-1984)
CS Alencon (1984-1987)
Red Star 93 (1987-1989)
ASEC Abidjan (1989-92)
Côte d'Ivoire national football team (1993)
Kaizer Chiefs (1994)
CA Rabat (1994-1995)
FUS Rabat (1995-1997)
Nigeria national football team (1997)
Burkina Faso national football team (1997-1998)
South Africa national football team (1998)
Japan national football team (1998-2002)
Qatar national football team (2003-2004)
Olympique de Marseille (2004-2005)
Morocco national football team (2005)
Burkina Faso: should be good experience for taking over Stan's Ireland
Forget about the performance or entertainment. It's only the result that matters.
Troussier's time for the Ireland job was when Mick resigned/forced out.
He was fresh from some success and some adulation with Japan. He had no baggage with our civil war and spoke (maybe too) openly about the priority of getting Keane back. At that time he looked to be a dose of fresh air.
That time is gone, in the meantime his eccentricities are more to the fore.
Please not Roy Hodgson - reason Blackburn got relegated from the premiership
I think it is between:
Mr Delaney's cousin
Mr Delaney's son in law
Mr Delaney's wife (Favourite)
Mr Delaney's other friend (Mr Merson)
The deepest layer of human thinking and feeling somehow knows that God must exist - Pope Benedict XVI
That's such a myopic view.
Blackburn qualified for the UEFA cup in his first season and after a bad start to his second he quit when the fans turned against him. It's a slight blip on his CV and not exactly reason enough to disregard him. Do you even know about his abundant achievemants as a coach in various countries?
Last edited by Armando; 19/10/2007 at 5:21 PM.
New Ireland manager has to be an outsider not Irish and not a previous player. They need someone with an outside, holistic view to clear out the baggage there now and play players in positions they play for their clubs every week and also to drop out of team and squad the players who are not performing (example Robbie keane)
Troussier or Hodgson or Beenhakker or Klinsmann or Van Gaal or any outsider would be an excellent choice. all have long periods of experience at international or big big clubs unlike that clown gimp we have now. all these afore mentioned would command the respect of the players which at this stage after Kerr and Stan (Ginger gimp) is badly needed.
However the root cause of the current problem is that slimey spin doctor of bull %hit John Delaney who should be tied to chair and made watch hour after to hour of good quality international football p[layed by Brazil, Argentina, Brazil et al, then forced to watch Ireland over the last 18 months over and over.
Homer did it ever occur to you to let go of the Candy?
If Stan takes severance pay he is robbing the Irish supporters. And his place in our history will be seriously dented.
In fact he should pay back all his earnings and maybe some compensation for the damage he has done.
Can you elaborate on this?
All the hype on here and other places about banners, protests outside Merrion Square, black tee shirts/pink jumpers etc. etc is totally immaterial. John Delaney, as CEO of the FAI is not answerable to a 'mob'. However, under the consititution of the FAI he is answerable to the National Council, a body constituted of nominees from the football community in Ireland.
I read on another thread here a response from Gerry McDermott to another foot.ie member which more of less says the same thing. While McDermott may be putting an FAI spin on this, I have no such agenda and was simply pointing out that Delaney does not run the FAI single handedly and without reference to anyone else.
Previous CEO's, Rooney, Menton and O'Byrne all were ousted and although Delaney in his role of Honorary Treasurer may have had a hand in these being ousted, he did not do it on his own, he needed the support of those on the FAI National Council, that council being made up of nominees from the clubs, the leagues, schoolboy, university and armed forces football. If the CEO does not have the support of the council then he has to go.
I don't think this is naivety, the is just they way it is. In other words 'dems are the rules'.
Why don't you ask Colm Mahony to comment????
Honest! I am not a secret Tim nor a closet Sham - I really am a Seagull.
We need Brian Clough to sort this shower out.
Failing that, Co Adriaanse.
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