Yep, saw both and saw them pick up a solitary point in 2 dreadful games. And that point came against a Newcastle side who got tonked 4-1 by Porstmouth and 3-0 by Liverpool in their 2 home games either side of that.
Thought you just agreed McCathy's Ireland played decent football so what are you on about? Sunderland tried it in the Premiership last time around but hadn't got the players to do it, your new suggestion that he's a long ball manager shows you don't know what you're on about.
As for the self righteous remark, ! You brought who I support into it by accusing me of being a 'sad ass Liverpool fan'! You got a class to get back to or do they still let schools out early on a Wednesday?
Good one how ya tonk of that? You tonker! Should you not be signing on today? do you get internet allowance these days with the council flat?have a bit of coddle and chill!
Seriously though, back to the matter at hand, McCarthy for ireland again is a no no...ridiculous idea...
'How can I hate women, my Mums one!!!' Chris Finch
keane missed some very important matches in the wc 98 campaign including the play off in brussels. you name 5 players (some of whom also missed important games) that MAY be considered top players but most of the rest of the squad were young and inexperienced at international level or over the hill
Howya Dave.
Ive been to a Liverpool-United match at Anfield and Keane was possibly the ONLY United player that wasnt booed. Keano put Gerard in his place that day and the local press did not hold back in pointing this out.
Lopez - I was referring to the 98 campaign which was mentioned in the post that I was replying to.
Drumcrondra69 - am I not allowed to support more than one team. I am a season ticket holder at a Dublin eL club, go to every Ireland game and I also support Liverpool. I also follow football all over the World (like most people). Like wanks, you have some good ones and some bad. Is that ok with YOU ?
Fair enough! Ireland should have done enough damage in that group to qualify as of right (which Scotland did). But I there was a period of rebuilding, the en vogue of of the 2-3-3-2 or whatever formation in the Premiership, and McCarthy's international naivete all contributed to this (Keane was also missing a lot, as was McGrath for Macedonia)
His subsequent record but Croatia and Holland proved that he was a class above his successors. I wish I was back in May 2002.
You've beaten my previous nomination. You're now my post of the month.
This is the cooooooooooooolest footy forum I've ever seen!
McCarthy was a decent and honourable who did a decent job with Ireland and got shafted by his own fans. He'd do a good job again, proably better than first time round. His teams got the ball on the ground and played football and had they shown a little more conviction away from home, they would have made 2 of the 3 finals Mick was in charge for. Certainly both the results and performance were much better than anything under Kerr and Stan
I'd be gald to have Mick back but, to be honest, after the way he was hounded out, he deserves better than us.
He did say last week that he had no problem with the FAI and never once did they interfere in his running of the side. That to me said he would jump at the chance to come back. Would he get this current squad to WC2010. Maybe. Under McCArthy we would beat every team at home bar Italy (and we might beat them). We would beat Cyprus away and Georgia away. We would concede a last minute goal to Montegero for a 1-1! We might get points in Bulgaria and Italy. Both games would be very tight. We would almost certainly still have a chance of qualify right up to the last game.
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Mick McCarthy? Did we learn nothing from Saipan?
John Sheridan should be given the job.
couldn't be arsed reading through this whole thread but I can't believe that most Irish fans would want McCarthy back...now I was for neither man in Saipan but fact of the matter is that we will never move on from that whole debacle and never have a fresh start unless someone completely independent from previous Irish setups comes in....
Now McCarthy seems like a decent and honourable man but is nothing more than an ok manager for championship level but we desperately need a fresh face that will not guarantee old pals like Keane and Kilbane their places every game...the Irish team needs a shake-up and we're not going to get that by bringing back the ghosts of Saipan...
"Well I think they'll be a little disappointed with that" - Matt Holland on TV3 after 5-2 drubbing by Cyprus
Why do people constantly refer to the second tier of English football when describing this man and his abilities?
International football is a totally different thing
Mc Carthy has great experenice in being captain in a world cup and the last manager to get us to the finals he know the irish sprit - unlike some people who have been mention for the job.
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