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Olé Olé
24/11/2018, 7:01 PM
He could get the under 21 job with a role that is broader than just the under 21 manager and has a development role at that level. It would be nice to see a cohesive approach being taken between the success we are having at 17, 18 and 19 level right up to Kenny at 21 level.

That's all very blue sky. He's more likely to be offered the under 21 job and be told prove himself at that level before he gets any shout at the senior role.

Proud of myself here in light of the RTE article.

centre mid
24/11/2018, 7:19 PM
Apparently McCarthy had no idea about Kenny taking over after 2 years and wants the clause removed.

Classic FAI, don't you go changing Delaney, you crazy beautiful idiot.

pineapple stu
24/11/2018, 7:20 PM
Oh well that didn't take long.

Things starting to revert to type now.

tetsujin1979
24/11/2018, 7:23 PM
The FAI are a perpetual facepalm
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IsMiseSean
24/11/2018, 7:28 PM
If McCarthy know nothing about Kenny taking over in 2020 - I'm thinking that part of the story is nonsense and Kenny is just getting the U21 job and overseeing the youth teams.

tetsujin1979
24/11/2018, 7:32 PM
yet another twist
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Jovial Rambler
24/11/2018, 7:34 PM
Crazy guarantee from the fai on Kenny. What if Hughton/Rodgers etc want the job when two years is up. WC campaign and all that.

shakermaker1982
24/11/2018, 7:35 PM
Mick wants another 2.4mill over 2 years. Just give him 2 years & see how he does.

The FAI (Delaney) truly are a joke. They’ve got McCarthy to sign up for a secondment!!! But didn’t tell him. Classic.

IsMiseSean
24/11/2018, 7:35 PM
Okay - it's just rubbish from journalists now.

tetsujin1979
24/11/2018, 7:51 PM
Daniel McDonnell is saying there was no confusion from McCarthy

liamoo11
24/11/2018, 7:53 PM
what a total nonsense. Where is the motivation now for McCarthy if he knows he is gone in 2020? He will be a total lame duck with unhappy players not needing to buckle down cause they know he is out the door anyway. Really hope Mick does not stand for this. Kenny been feted here as a coach despite the view from clubs where he has worked that coaching on the training ground is not his strength in any way. Have dundalk produced many players from their youth sides for the first team or higher leagues in the last 5 years? The underage structures below 21s have been doing quite nicely over the last 5/6 years how arrogant to think Kenny will overhaul this

pineapple stu
24/11/2018, 7:55 PM
You wonder do the FAI have the money for McCarthy for more than two years?

The O'Brien money is gone, the stadium debt is still there, and Kenny certainly won't be on 1.2m a year.

Is this a gamble on qualifying for 2020 and the cheap option after that?

tetsujin1979
24/11/2018, 8:05 PM
Just wondering who this is affecting more negatively - the FAI or the journalists reporting on stories that haven't been confirmed by any party yet, other than Kenny leaving Dundalk

TrapAPony
24/11/2018, 8:33 PM
If McCarthy qualifies us for Euro 2020 then surely he would want to stay for a World Cup campaign also. Appointing Kenny in advance is silly considering we do not even know how he is going to get on with the U21 team yet.

jbyrne
24/11/2018, 8:40 PM
is 2 yrs enough for kenny to make a difference at under age level? in reality its only effectively about 16 months if we fail to qualify for 2020. i am not against the idea but kennys time at underage level is too short to make a difference

Stuttgart88
24/11/2018, 9:01 PM
1 day could make a difference. He's replacing Noel King :)

You'd probably be right if you were comparing like with like, but just by taking the U21s seriously he'll be making a difference. This doesn't just represent a new U21 manager, it represents a change of thinking with regard to the U21s. No longer will players from Inter Milan or Liverpool be overlooked because there's a chance of recruiting a bloke from Doncaster with an Irish granny.

The Fly
24/11/2018, 9:04 PM
If it’s true, it’s probably the best outcome we could have hoped for. A good decision.

If Kenny is okay with it, that’s all that really matters.

It looks good on paper, and may prove to be in reality as well. The chances of that would be considerably higher if McCarthy was 5 to 10 years older imo.

It also has the potential to be a complete mess.

geysir
24/11/2018, 9:36 PM
I can't leave the board and go out for a few hours but return to find the world has been turned totally upside down. Kenny leaving Dundalk (say it ain't so!) and the FAI have made more promises than Haughey in 1982 to lure him away.

holidaysong
24/11/2018, 10:03 PM
Gutted with this from a club point of view (obviously). Especially after thinking we were in the clear. Need to understand the details covered in the press conference tomorrow before really seeing how I feel about it from a country point of view.

Right now it seems to fall somewhere between a stroke of genius and complete lunacy.

Kingdom
24/11/2018, 11:35 PM
Like Hamlet, say?

geysir
25/11/2018, 2:43 PM
The managerial race was over before it got into any stride. This has to be the shortest ever next manager thread. The FAI manage to scuttle one of few pleasures we have, a thread that you keep on fast dial.

TrapAPony
25/11/2018, 2:46 PM
The jury is out on Kenny for me and think the calling for him to get the top job in Irish football completely OTT. Never managed anything other than LOI and the time he did was sacked at Dunfermline. Was sacked at Bohs and Shamrock Rovers too. Did a good job at Dundalk alright and had them playing good football but the LOI is not a good standard. We tried hiring LOI managers before and none of them worked out so why will this will be any different. Grand for the U21 job but the senior job is a different kettle of fish.

Eminence Grise
25/11/2018, 3:35 PM
Like Hamlet, say?

I think we've all had quite enough of Danes for now, thank you very much.;)

shakermaker1982
25/11/2018, 3:47 PM
He has the gig now so I’m wishing him & his back room staff all the best & hope he does the business for us.

I’ll only moan if we continue to play negative defensive football.

I still want that flake Delaney gone. He is only bothered about himself & getting in McCarthy with Robbie on the coaching ticket is all about his self preservation.

Olé Olé
25/11/2018, 3:54 PM
I really don't understand any negativity towards the Kenny aspect of this announcement. For all his flaws, I think Delaney has made some utterly brilliant decisions this week. All week I was hoping they'd give Kenny the job but I think this is a far better outcome. The likes of Idah, Parrott and Connolly are in a pair of very safe hands as he will be over-seeing their development from an Ireland perspective for the next 2 years. They'll be 19, 18 and 20 (I think) respectively by the time Kenny is our manager.

IsMiseSean
25/11/2018, 3:58 PM
The jury is out on Kenny for me and think the calling for him to get the top job in Irish football completely OTT. Never managed anything other than LOI and the time he did was sacked at Dunfermline. Was sacked at Bohs and Shamrock Rovers too. Did a good job at Dundalk alright and had them playing good football but the LOI is not a good standard. We tried hiring LOI managers before and none of them worked out so why will this will be any different. Grand for the U21 job but the senior job is a different kettle of fish.

Think you're being a bit harsh on Kenny.
In fairness to him he did get Dunfermline to the Scottish cup final and beat Rangers, Hearts & Hibernian along the way. Granted they got relegated too though.

Olé Olé
25/11/2018, 4:01 PM
The jury is out on Kenny for me and think the calling for him to get the top job in Irish football completely OTT. Never managed anything other than LOI and the time he did was sacked at Dunfermline. Was sacked at Bohs and Shamrock Rovers too. Did a good job at Dundalk alright and had them playing good football but the LOI is not a good standard. We tried hiring LOI managers before and none of them worked out so why will this will be any different. Grand for the U21 job but the senior job is a different kettle of fish.
So he succeeded in getting players to play "good football" in a league that is "not a good standard"? Is that not highly positive?

And tell me what Dunfermline and Bohs have done since he left? Kenny was 30 when he took over Bohs. I'm sure he's learned a thing or two since.

I don't understand this perspective. People make mistakes in life and develop and improve. This man is clearly and markedly progressing as a manager.

TrapAPony
25/11/2018, 4:04 PM
So he succeeded in getting players to play "good football" in a league that is "not a good standard"? Is that not highly positive?

And tell me what Dunfermline and Bohs have done since he left? Kenny was 30 when he took over Bohs. I'm sure he's learned a thing or two since.

I don't understand this perspective. People make mistakes in life and develop and improve. This man is clearly and markedly progressing as a manager.

Look, I really hope it all works out and he gets us playing good football but I just hope the Irish job isn't too big for him. I guess we'll all have to wait and see.

tetsujin1979
25/11/2018, 5:26 PM
Just to put a real cat amongst the pigeons, what if the proposed bid to co-host the U21 Championships is successful, and Kenny decides he wants to manage his country at it?

CraftyToePoke
25/11/2018, 5:40 PM
Just to put a real cat amongst the pigeons, what if the proposed bid to co-host the U21 Championships is successful, and Kenny decides he wants to manage his country at it?

Or as Mick McCarthy said, if Kenny does so well, someone else comes in with an offer for him.

Olé Olé
25/11/2018, 6:24 PM
Or as Mick McCarthy said, if Kenny does so well, someone else comes in with an offer for him.

Why be so bloody negative? Kenny said he'd rather manage Ireland than Real or Barca. Find another flaw in this arrangement maybe. Christ.

CraftyToePoke
25/11/2018, 6:40 PM
Why be so bloody negative? Kenny said he'd rather manage Ireland than Real or Barca. Find another flaw in this arrangement maybe. Christ.

Was that negative by me ?
To merely relate something that our new manager said while being unveiled today ?
Cool yourself down man.
Have you watched it ?

CraftyToePoke
25/11/2018, 6:42 PM
Why be so bloody negative? Kenny said he'd rather manage Ireland than Real or Barca. Find another flaw in this arrangement maybe. Christ.

I'm actually very happy with this, from where we were a week ago. Its a little unorthodox, but suitable people in suitable roles, I'll take it. Happily.

tetsujin1979
25/11/2018, 7:27 PM
Off The Ball streamed the press conference on YoTube
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geysir
25/11/2018, 7:57 PM
Off The Ball streamed the press conference on YoTube
Mostly silence, some crowd noise for 2 or so minutes until somebody lowered the volume.

RiffRaff
25/11/2018, 7:58 PM
If these appointments work out, the FAI will have had a huge slice of luck. If McCarthy does better than expected and Kenny worse than expected, they will find themselves in a very embarrassing situation 2 years down the road. I wish Kenny well but I wanted him to stay at Dundalk and get them competitive in the European leagues again over the next few years before moving on to the national job. The development of the domestic league is absolutely crucial to the international team and his contribution and legacy to Irish football from repeating what Dundalk did a couple of years could be greater than what he achieves with the national team. You only need to look at Corks performances in Europe over the last few years to know what the future could be now for Irish clubs

geysir
25/11/2018, 8:13 PM
Kevin Palmer at the press conf, - McCarthy says he’ll help Harry Arter feel ‘more comfortable’ in the Ireland squad. That is not needed now. Problem has been removed

tricky_colour
25/11/2018, 9:01 PM
Need to think about it. It gives Kenny the experience at international level people were saying he was lacking for the senior job. On the other hand, what happens if Mick does an amazing job?

I agree. Mick knows he is out even if he wins the world cup.

So he has no incentive to win it.

It is plain stupid!

tricky_colour
25/11/2018, 9:03 PM
I am disappointed as I backed Kenny when the odds shifted in his favour, lesson learned, I would have backed McCarthy otherwise
as he has as track record of relative success, Kenny is a question mark. :(

tricky_colour
25/11/2018, 9:10 PM
Why be so bloody negative? Kenny said he'd rather manage Ireland than Real or Barca. Find another flaw in this arrangement maybe. Christ.


Lol?? Do you seriously imagine the is chance in hell he would be be offered the Real or Barca job?

I have as much chance of that than he has, ie no chance at all.

Hell would freeze over first.

There is more chance of Ireland scoring from a sequence of 40 passes.

It aint gonna happen, not now, not tomorrow or indeed ever.:rofl:

tricky_colour
25/11/2018, 9:14 PM
I think Robbie Keane is a good choice, we sure as hell need to score a few more goals.

ArFella
26/11/2018, 10:59 AM
Dundalk local journalist James Rogers reporting on Twitter that he understands Waterford FC manager Alan Reynolds will be Kenny's assistant on a part-time basis

tetsujin1979
26/11/2018, 11:13 AM
press conference is live on Dundalk Sport's facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/DundalkSport/videos/309934639858746/
not a lot happening at the moment

OwlsFan
07/12/2018, 9:47 AM
Seriously? Two votes for Big Bung Sam ? Bungs and long ball. What more could you want?

backstothewall
19/06/2023, 10:00 PM
I'd seriously consider Steve Staunton over Kenny at this stage

Nesta99
19/06/2023, 10:18 PM
I'd seriously consider Steve Staunton over Kenny at this stage

Melodramatic much!?? The day Stephen Ireland probably started inventing Grannies to get out of dodge!

SkStu
19/06/2023, 10:26 PM
Maybe this lad?

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Razors left peg
19/06/2023, 11:10 PM
Maybe this lad?

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His brother Chick was a brilliant player. Terryland now named Eamonn Deacy Park after him

Diggs246
20/06/2023, 11:48 AM
Darren Moore has just left Wednesday
His CV isn't too shabby