View Full Version : Delaney Doesn't Know Theres A Crisis
Charlie Darwin
14/01/2013, 1:20 AM
There are at least two people talking about it.
Crosby87
14/01/2013, 1:52 AM
How can this even be real? He's becoming a parody of himself.
It does bring up a separate question of context.
DannyInvincible
14/01/2013, 10:07 AM
It does bring up a separate question of context.
What about the context? In the sense he's taken his embarrassing antics from the rowdy pub scene or the gathering of supporters before/after a football game into the new realm of public air travel, no family spared?
Bungle
14/01/2013, 10:08 AM
I don't necessarilly mind him supporting Manchester United and going to see them play. Alot of the biggest fans of Irish football support both United and Liverpool. However, if he behaved like he's alleged, then it is absolutely shocking and serious questions should be asked of him.
To be fair though, he is innocent until proven guilty.
On an equally pressing matter, does anybody know if Trap has been going to watch games live over the past few weeks? Would be great if he was going up to Derby to check up on Hendrick and even O'Brien, the Irish lads at Hull, or checking up on the Irish contingent at Wolves, who must be playing very poorly, let alone going to see our lads in the Premiership. Is he actively pursuing Pilkington and making contact with Gibson to try and get him back into the fold for the rest of the campaign (Gibson behaved poorly imo but we need our best 11). It would also be wonderful if he could make an effort to see the likes of young lads like Carruthers or Grealish who both turned down England to play with us. I mean you could say that is beyond Trap's remit, but I would hold the view that it is the job of an international manager and especially one on Trap's salary to leave no stone unturned. In Grealish's case, he is arguably the biggest talent in the English academy system and could be top class. I know that Brian Kerr, Mick and Stan would have done it and I would expect Trap to also.
NeverFeltBetter
14/01/2013, 12:30 PM
Delaney's club support is of no importance to me. In fact, it would be almost better if he had no LoI-biases as such a major figure in the ruling organisation, as long as it was matched with competent governance. Oh well. I was just wondering if his trip to England had involved anything actually important to his position.
Did this story turn up in any news outlets?
tetsujin1979
14/01/2013, 1:21 PM
What about the context? In the sense he's taken his embarrassing antics from the rowdy pub scene or the gathering of supporters before/after a football game into the new realm of public air travel, no family spared?
there's a degree of invasion of privacy as well.
tetsujin1979
14/01/2013, 1:30 PM
On an equally pressing matter, does anybody know if Trap has been going to watch games live over the past few weeks? Would be great if he was going up to Derby to check up on Hendrick and even O'Brien, the Irish lads at Hull, or checking up on the Irish contingent at Wolves, who must be playing very poorly, let alone going to see our lads in the Premiership.According to Tony O'Donoghue, he was at the Derby - Brighton game at the weeekend: https://twitter.com/Corktod/status/290257484147458048
Del Bosque has the best squad in the world but travels to Goodison to watch Michu. Wonder where Trapattoni was?"he was at Brighton v derby,Derby lost 2-1, with Hendrick scoring the consolation goal
The goals from the game are online here: http://www.skysports.com/video/inline/0,26691,16428_8395199,00.html
Nice finish from close range
Is he actively pursuing Pilkington and making contact with Gibson to try and get him back into the fold for the rest of the campaign (Gibson behaved poorly imo but we need our best 11).Don't know about Gibson, but it was mentioned on Premier Soccer Saturday that Pilkington was in the process of claimining his Irish passport
It would also be wonderful if he could make an effort to see the likes of young lads like Carruthers or Grealish who both turned down England to play with us. I mean you could say that is beyond Trap's remit, but I would hold the view that it is the job of an international manager and especially one on Trap's salary to leave no stone unturned. In Grealish's case, he is arguably the biggest talent in the English academy system and could be top class. I know that Brian Kerr, Mick and Stan would have done it and I would expect Trap to also.Not sure if that's really what he should be doing. While these players are still in the underage setup, I'd prefer to see their direct manager keep in touch with them to make sure they're happy.
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Jack Grealish's brother is an irregular poster on ybig.ie, but he posted this today: http://www.ybig.ie/forum/jack-grealish_topic20933_post1112409.html#1112409
Sullivinho
14/01/2013, 2:01 PM
Regardless of whether this alleged episode has been reported accurately or not, practically everything about this clown makes me physically cringe. What would it take to get shot of him? Consensus from the bosses of the other sports families?
Bungle
14/01/2013, 2:14 PM
According to Tony O'Donoghue, he was at the Derby - Brighton game at the weeekend: https://twitter.com/Corktod/status/290257484147458048
Derby lost 2-1, with Hendrick scoring the consolation goal
Don't know about Gibson, but it was mentioned on Premier Soccer Saturday that Pilkington was in the process of claimining his Irish passport
Not sure if that's really what he should be doing. While these players are still in the underage setup, I'd prefer to see their direct manager keep in touch with them to make sure they're happy.
Really positive if Trap has been going to games and taking in a game like the Derby-Brighton one.
DannyInvincible
14/01/2013, 4:15 PM
there's a degree of invasion of privacy as well.
How much of a degree? I understand the claims regarding Delaney have yet to be verified by a more reliable source/outlet, but a public figure making a show of him or herself in the public eye surely leaves his or her behaviour fair game for public comment. If what has been reported is true, his behaviour was probably the more intrusive/invasive.
tetsujin1979
14/01/2013, 4:59 PM
How much of a degree? I understand the claims regarding Delaney have yet to be verified by a more reliable source/outlet, but a public figure making a show of him or herself in the public eye surely leaves his or her behaviour fair game for public comment. If what has been reported is true, his behaviour was probably the more intrusive/invasive.
It probably comes under a wider discussion about social media, at what point does a photo of a well known person out and about cross the line between public interest and invasion of privacy. For what it's worth, I'd have to think long and hard before I'd post something like that on twitter.
NeverFeltBetter
14/01/2013, 9:25 PM
And if it isn't true, it's some random person taking a picture of him on a flight and trying to stir it up for, I dunno, a laugh or something?
You'd think if there was something in this someone in the media would have talked to the airline or flight crew or some other passenger would have contacted the press. I just find it very odd that such an incident didn't become larger news. Or any news so far.
geysir
14/01/2013, 9:34 PM
How much of a degree? I understand the claims regarding Delaney have yet to be verified by a more reliable source/outlet, but a public figure making a show of him or herself in the public eye surely leaves his or her behaviour fair game for public comment. If what has been reported is true, his behaviour was probably the more intrusive/invasive.
Seeing as the claims have not been verified by any source anywhere, isn't it nonsensical to hypothesise about how such behaviour if it did happen, should or could be commented upon?
DannyInvincible
14/01/2013, 10:35 PM
And if it isn't true, it's some random person taking a picture of him on a flight and trying to stir it up for, I dunno, a laugh or something?
Then that would be defamation; not merely an unwarranted invasion of privacy.
Seeing as the claims have not been verified by any source anywhere, isn't it nonsensical to hypothesise about how such behaviour if it did happen, should or could be commented upon?
Fair point. I shall hypothesise no longer. :)
tetsujin1979
19/01/2013, 11:38 AM
Trapattoni watching Derby again today, according to the Times: http://www.irishtimes.com/newspaper/sport/2013/0119/1224329048263.html
it's actually Keogh he's watching, not Hendrick as everyone assumed
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