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liam88
06/06/2005, 3:15 PM
....and find half the fans moaning about them :D

We can win this group both mathematically and in practice! If some of ya channeled the engergy you use to slag off the team into support we'd have some more really great support :D

Curtains
06/06/2005, 4:04 PM
Here, Here!!

onenilgameover
06/06/2005, 7:48 PM
You'ill note that alot of people are comending the team on how they played maybe with the exception of O'Shea who is rightfully gettin slaughtered. Its Kerr who is baring the brunt of the frustration. We played well and I too believe positive energy will be born out of this tension. We expect to get results now and you must understand that that is a good thing. We we're certainly not blessed on Saturday at least my religous beliefs took a battering anyway............

Plastic Paddy
07/06/2005, 6:16 AM
Stuff them. Useless overpaid spolit brats the lot of them. Frankly, they deserve our ire. If they can't take the criticism (because they sure know how to take the cash) then, when the going gets tough, they should make way for players that can.

I hope the team members do look on here (although we may be overplaying the intelligence of then average footballer by assuming that they are Internet-literate). Maybe then they'll have an idea of what this all means to us. Wrapping them in cotton wool, as you seem to suggest, is hardly going to deliver the message we want them to hear. Four straight wins from now. That's the only outcome that will do.

:ball: PP

drinkfeckarse
07/06/2005, 9:03 AM
Criticism is part and parcel of the game. You have to expect it and accept it. Brian Kerr showed some worrying frailties on Saturday and while I wouldn't go anywhere near as far as calling for his head, I expect him to learn from his mistakes....and quickly.

tetsujin1979
07/06/2005, 9:16 AM
Criticism is part and parcel of the game. You have to expect it and accept it. Brian Kerr showed some worrying frailties on Saturday and while I wouldn't go anywhere near as far as calling for his head, I expect him to learn from his mistakes....and quickly.

I think we all expected him to learn from the mistakes made in Tel Aviv, and while the same mistakes were not made at the weekend, others have crept in.

And I thought everyone had learnt the lesson about Duff - for God's sake leave him on the wing, any wing, just not up front!

holidaysong
07/06/2005, 8:08 PM
So we should just wear the stupid Leprechaun hats sing ole ole and pretend all is right with this team?

No chance. The short comings of Kerr as a manager have been revealed for all to see.

We must face the harsh reality of the error of the FAI in giving him the job and get rid fortwith...

KERR OUT...!

Firing the manager mid way through the campaign is really going to help! :confused: This is his first full campaign. It took McCarthy three to get to WC2002.

tricky_colour
07/06/2005, 10:54 PM
Firing the manager mid way through the campaign is really going to help! :confused: This is his first full campaign. It took McCarthy three to get to WC2002.

Why fire him when we are in pole position in the group with our
destiny in our own hands, seems rather hasty doesnt it?!

Things could be better but they really aint that bad, would we swop our
position with any other team? No. Would they? Yes.