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Eirambler
11/07/2024, 8:12 AM
Had posted this in the manager search thread, but the search is over so it's time for Heimir to have his own thread I think...
A good report on Heimir from Geysir which is encouraging to hear. My initial reaction to the announcement was that I didn't know much about him but it was reasonable to give the man a fair chance. But having learnt more over the last 18 hours or so I'm definitely encouraged by what I'm learning about this guy.
- He was more than just a supporting player in Iceland's success in the 2010s, he was the manager for part of it and was heavily involved before that also.
- He seems to set his teams up sensibly and pragmatically, he's unlikely to go down the delusional road of trying to make us successful playing a style of football that we don't have the players to play.
- His teams' style of play seems to suit the potential strengths of our playing pool - big, strong defenders who play simple, compact football (O'Shea/O'Brien/Omobamidele/Collins), hard working midfielders who sit can deep and protect the defence (Cullen/Smallbone/Knight), attacking on the counter with pace rather than trying to methodically play through the midfield (Ogbene/Johnston/Ebosele) and using target man forwards who can hold the ball up and bring others into the game (Ferguson/Idah/Cannon).
- He seems to have a record of working hard to recruit players who qualify through their heritage, which should always be a focus of any Irish manager.
- He's clearly a good communicator going off his initial FAI interview, I'm looking forward to not having to switch over when the manager is being interviewed out of sheer embarrassment for the man being interviewed.
He's already had some of the Twitterati going after him for saying he'd love to get Mason Greenwood to declare for Jamaica
However, this needs to be clarified and shut down at the press conference today. I saw a few tweets last night that I felt crossed the line from advocating for women's rights (fair enough) into feminist ****-stirring (not acceptable). I think it's fairly clear from the comments he made at the time that he was speaking on a football basis only and had clarified that it was for others/the Jamaican association to decide whether Greenwood would be an appropriate call up. So he needs to be clear on that when he's inevitably asked about it.
This is turning into a longer post than I intended but David Sneyd's article in the 42 this morning is interesting. It seems Heimir was not the man referenced in the "early April announcement" press conference (no surprise there, it was almost certainly Carsley), but he potentially has been in the frame for a few months and maybe isn't just someone they stumbled on last week.
Probably the person who comes out of all of this the worst is John O'Shea, who was apparently repeatedly told he would be interim manager only, which makes many of his interview and social media comments appear somewhat embarrassing in hindsight. He really did just hang around like a bad smell in the hope that the association would **** up badly enough that they'd be forced to let him take the job. Not a great look for him I would say.
Acornvilla
11/07/2024, 8:19 AM
I'm happy enough with his appointment in general. Has had some excellent success, but it hasn't all been plain sailing, about the best we could hope for, and if he does anything like what happened with Iceland, we'll all be happy enough. Sure things with Kenny didn't work, but I think him shifting a lot of our focus to underage will be important for the future, and Heimir seeming like someone who will do the same in terms of looking at the underage structures, that can't hurt, hopefully he'll take an interest in things domestically too. I still think all of that stuff is more critical to our long term future success than anything else.
I'm not a twitterati but the Greenwood stuff is something that bothers me, I would like him to clarify the situation early so it can be left alone and we can move on with our lives and enjoy something for once.
As for O' Shea, I don't think he comes out looking particularly badly tbh, he took a swing at getting the big job, but missed, at least he got a win, albiet pretty lucky and circumstantial, hopefully he gets a club job and starts building experience, I gather his club coaching exploits haven't actually been going all that incredibly well so far, he was never really qualified to be our manager (yet)
Stuttgart88
11/07/2024, 8:42 AM
€650k a year plus WC qualification bonus. 17 month contract. Seems a generous salary.
https://www.independent.ie/sport/soccer/international-soccer/new-ireland-manager-heimir-hallgrimsson-gets-650000-a-year-deal-but-only-17-months-to-turn-things-around/a1906739454.html
I'm surprised on the upside by this appointment and yes I'd like the Greenwood thing dealt with too. I don't think it's in the public domain why the charges were dropped. 24 hours begore the GIG play is awkward.
Eirambler
11/07/2024, 8:55 AM
I think the salary is reasonable, it had been reported previously that the board had sanctioned an increase as they were struggling to get much interest on the original 500-550k that Kenny was on. In terms of his contract, an initial contract to the end of the WC campaign again looks reasonable, but with (in my view) expectations of the team being so low relative to the quality of some of the individual players available to us, even a semi-decent outcome (e.g. avoid Nations League relegation and top three in the qualification group) would probably be enough to see him kept on for the home Euros campaign.
osarusan
11/07/2024, 9:05 AM
Seems a decent appointment.
Has experience at international level, seems to be a pragmatist rather than wedded to a particular style of play at all costs.
Don't much care about the Greenwood thing tbh.
If he does want to get involved at domestic/underage level, that would be a positive move, albeit we'd need to see more about what his ideas are.
Acornvilla
11/07/2024, 9:13 AM
Seems a decent appointment.
Don't much care about the Greenwood thing tbh.
I don't want to make the thread about all this specifically but, In the week we have the Women's Soccer Abuse revelations, it's something we could do without.
At the very least I can tell you that my 28 yr old football playing sister messaged me, and it was the very first thing she brought up about him.
elatedscum
11/07/2024, 11:22 AM
I don't think it's in the public domain why the charges were dropped. 24 hours begore the GIG play is awkward.
Because the key witness decided to refuse to cooperate and police felt without her cooperation, the chance of getting a conviction was very slim.
Harriet Robson published horrific and damning audio and photos. Within hours, her father was giving the daily mail an interview where he was trying to protect Mason (seeing his cash cow disappear?). Mason is charged with rape, assault and coercive control.
A year later the charges are dropped as Harriet refuses to cooperate with police, social media accounts who claim to have insights claim that a significant financial settlement was reached, brokered through Mason’s agent (and Mason) and her father (and her), so that she would no longer cooperate with investigation.
This provided the groundwork for a reconciliation between the couple (not uncommon in situations of abuse).
As a rule of thumb, I think innocent until proven guilty is the yard stick I’d use - but there are situations where the initial evidence is so damning and irrefutable that you can cast judgement of the courts for failing to do so.
The HH quote is isn’t good at all, although there’s a bit more nuance in the full quote. I don’t see how anyone could listen to the audio and then give it - it spends a whole lot of time talking about poor Mason and making him seem like a victim…
“ I’m not an expert in this.I just look at the person. I think what he has gone through in the year and a half since it happened is worse than I can imagine, being in the press and on social media. I can only imagine what he has been going through. The case went through stages and the case was dropped, so it’s not up to me or anyone else to judge him on that. It was no less a person than Jesus Christ who said, those who are without sin should throw the first stone. Whatever happened, everybody at least deserves a second chance. And he knows that all eyes are on him. So it’s a big pressure and I am happy for the player that he is coming back because it is probably a trauma. It’s difficult to come (back) from, so I give him my support at least. He must have a strong mentality to start to play again and start to play so well.”
nigel-harps1954
11/07/2024, 11:26 AM
I don't want to make the thread about all this specifically but, In the week we have the Women's Soccer Abuse revelations, it's something we could do without.
At the very least I can tell you that my 28 yr old football playing sister messaged me, and it was the very first thing she brought up about him.
It's not a good look and I'd really hope he clarifies his position on it during his upcoming press conference.
On a week where the FAI are dealing with serious historical abuse allegations in the women's game, it's important the senior men's manager clarifies comments made in regards Greenwood.
John83
11/07/2024, 11:31 AM
If the FAI has any remotely compentent media staff, he'll be coached with a suitable answer and it'll amount to little enough. But then, they kept leaving Kenny flounder on camera.
Jolly Red Giant
11/07/2024, 11:31 AM
However, this needs to be clarified and shut down at the press conference today. I saw a few tweets last night that I felt crossed the line from advocating for women's rights (fair enough) into feminist ****-stirring (not acceptable). I think it's fairly clear from the comments he made at the time that he was speaking on a football basis only and had clarified that it was for others/the Jamaican association to decide whether Greenwood would be an appropriate call up. So he needs to be clear on that when he's inevitably asked about it.
Talking specifically about this - Heimir Hallgrímsson went a lot further than you are suggesting in his defence of Greenwood (a player who has a litany of abuse allegations) - he expressed sympathy for Greenwood and his treatment - including suggeting that he suffered 'trauma' as a result, and then trotted out the usual 'let him without sin cast the first stone' and 'everybody deserves a second chance' as a justification for talking to him about switching to Jamaica.
elatedscum
11/07/2024, 11:39 AM
I also think if I was someone who historically had 4 of my Icelandic squad accused of rape, sexual assault or child sex offences - I’d be very careful and cautious as to how my words came across around the issue of rape and domestic violence
John83
11/07/2024, 11:43 AM
Talking specifically about this - Heimir Hallgrímsson went a lot further than you are suggesting in his defence of Greenwood (a player who has a litany of abuse allegations) - he expressed sympathy for Greenwood and his treatment - including suggeting that he suffered 'trauma' as a result, and then trotted out the usual 'let him without sin cast the first stone' and 'everybody deserves a second chance' as a justification for talking to him about switching to Jamaica.
It's disappointing to hear. Not doubting you, but do you have a source on that?
And for everyone more generally: these kinds of discussions can get fractious. Please play the ball and not the man and avoid heated language.
elatedscum
11/07/2024, 11:44 AM
Not doubting you, but do you have a source on that?
And for everyone more generally: these kinds of discussions can get fractious. Please play the ball and not the man and avoid heated language.
His quote is in my post above
John83
11/07/2024, 11:47 AM
Just in case anyone else is looking for it, here's the NYT for example: https://www.nytimes.com/athletic/5319072/2024/03/05/mason-greenwood-jamaica-heimir-hallgrimsson/ Reader view on firefox circumvents their soft paywall.
Jolly Red Giant
11/07/2024, 12:05 PM
On a more general comment about his potential as a manager - the appointment is a bit out of leftfield and there is nothing wrong with that.
His post - 2016 record with Iceland is good - there was a small bit of luck involved, but everyone needs that. Particularly impressive from that qualification stage was the fact that Iceland won all five home games - and didn't concede in four of them (they were very lucky against Finland - losing 1-2 for most of the game before scoring twice in injury time). The WC group stage was not so good - but for smaller countries things can go very wrong in the finals of international competitions.
His time in Qatar shows nothing of consequence
With Jamaica he did well in the qualifying rounds - but once up against the bigger countries things do not go so well. It is clear he reached the limit of what he could achieve with Jamaica. Whether he can take a step up with Ireland we will have to wait an see.
As for his trawling for Jamaican diaspora - well there was a massive trawl - Hallgrimsson used 22 English born players in just under two years - and, yes, he was responsible for getting some of them to commit. But it was a massive trawl that hit journeymen pros and youth team players alike, it was something that was never done before which meant that there was a large pool of players to dip into. That is not the case with Ireland - youth team players with potential Irish connections are well monitored and selected for Irish under-age teams if they show an interest. Hallgrimsson is not going to find a well of players to tap into over and above what is already known. Could he possibly induce the likes of Dewsbury-Hall to opt for Ireland? - it would be great if he could - but it should be looked at in terms of a big bonus, rather than something that we think will happen.
Now - the one thing that we don't know - and there is little evidence for it - is how Hallgrimsson works with developing young players - we have largely a young squad and a lot of potential at underage level - and that would be important (which is why the likes of Carsley and Barry-Murphy were attractive).
Jolly Red Giant
11/07/2024, 12:13 PM
It's disappointing to hear. Not doubting you, but do you have a source on that?
And for everyone more generally: these kinds of discussions can get fractious. Please play the ball and not the man and avoid heated language.
You found the source - the NYT - I was typing up another comment before adding it.
Yes these kinds of discussions can get fractious - unfortunately the ball and the man are one and the same in these situations - and I would suggest that I didn't use any heated language and simply outlined the facts.
John83
11/07/2024, 12:16 PM
The warning was preemptive because of the tendancy of the Sagnol discussion to require moderation, and not directed specifically at you.
seanfhear
11/07/2024, 12:17 PM
Does Big H have a Maurice Setters ?
Any word on Big H's coaching team ?
Jolly Red Giant
11/07/2024, 12:25 PM
I also think if I was someone who historically had 4 of my Icelandic squad accused of rape, sexual assault or child sex offences - I’d be very careful and cautious as to how my words came across around the issue of rape and domestic violence
I wasn't aware of the scale of these - and after having a look - this is far more serious than the Greenwood case. It is pretty clear that there was a culture within the Icelandic international squad right throughout the 2010s that turned a blind eye to sexual violence by players. It was not one incident - but a series of incidents involving multiple members of the Icelandic squad at different times.
Given that the entire board of the Icelandic FA resigned in 2021 over its handling of allegations - it would be a major case of burying the head in the sand if the FAI weren't aware of what was going on - and at the very least discussed the situation with Heimir Hallgrímsson about his role in all of this before appointing him.
Stuttgart88
11/07/2024, 12:44 PM
Can Geysir comment on that?
Exgrad
11/07/2024, 12:47 PM
Here's an indepth article by the Athletic, for anyone who has a subscription:
https://www.nytimes.com/athletic/2902465/2021/10/27/the-viking-clap-is-ruined-forever-icelandic-footballs-sex-abuse-scandal/
The Fly
11/07/2024, 1:01 PM
Here's an indepth article by the Athletic, for anyone who has a subscription:
https://www.nytimes.com/athletic/2902465/2021/10/27/the-viking-clap-is-ruined-forever-icelandic-footballs-sex-abuse-scandal/
Use this to read it:
https://archive.ph/e5zyD
Eirambler
11/07/2024, 2:02 PM
The press conference was a tough enough watch at times. But the fairly shambolic process that led to this point with Canham hiding from proper questioning for months meant that was always going to be the case. HH might be wondering what he has walked himself into here between the manager saga and the historic allegations that have just come out, in addition to Duff's comments yesterday.
My initial impression is that I like the guy. But I wonder if he's been a bit naive coming in without agreeing at least a framework of a backroom team. O'Shea will undoubtedly be there but he's worse than a man down, I suppose he can hand out the training bibs or something. Coleman's comments that the existing staff are good should surely be taken with a pinch of salt by HH, Coleman was hardly going to throw them all under a bus in his first conversation with a guy he doesn't know.
I hope he has a few names in mind that he was keeping to himself today because nearly anyone who has been involved in the senior team coaching setup for the last four years should be run out of the place as far as I'm concerned.
Then there was all the awkward stuff about timelines. I think it's clearer than ever that HH wasn't the man in April, Canham's fudged and pre-heated answers didn't really hold water there. Dervan or whoever it was trying to move the discussion on once someone tried to tie him down on it. Poor stuff. They were obviously ready for the Greenwood question as well, the answer was basically pinning it on the Jamaican FA for putting HH in an awkward spot at the time. Will be interesting to see if that's the end of it. Couldn't have come at a worse time really given the allegations from the weekend there.
As for the Sky Sports reporter who used his prime question slot to ask whether England would win the Euros or not, well there are no words really. The biggest clown in the room, and that takes some doing in some of that company. Even the other journos were laughing at him.
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McDonnell makes a good point about the O'Shea bit. If O'Shea hasn't agreed to come on board yet why go public that you've asked him. Plus as he said if the FAI wants people to believe the timeline you'd assume some staff would have been announced today.
Not a fan of O'Shea staying on. Think his presence will cause some issues in the media with the way some have been angling for him to get the job. If HH doesn't have a positive start in September they'll have the knives out if they're already not out before then.
Razors left peg
11/07/2024, 2:27 PM
The press conference was a tough enough watch at times. But the fairly shambolic process that led to this point with Canham hiding from proper questioning for months meant that was always going to be the case. HH might be wondering what he has walked himself into here between the manager saga and the historic allegations that have just come out, in addition to Duff's comments yesterday.
My initial impression is that I like the guy. But I wonder if he's been a bit naive coming in without agreeing at least a framework of a backroom team. O'Shea will undoubtedly be there but he's worse than a man down, I suppose he can hand out the training bibs or something. Coleman's comments that the existing staff are good should surely be taken with a pinch of salt by HH, Coleman was hardly going to throw them all under a bus in his first conversation with a guy he doesn't know.
I hope he has a few names in mind that he was keeping to himself today because nearly anyone who has been involved in the senior team coaching setup for the last four years should be run out of the place as far as I'm concerned.
Then there was all the awkward stuff about timelines. I think it's clearer than ever that HH wasn't the man in April, Canham's fudged and pre-heated answers didn't really hold water there. Dervan or whoever it was trying to move the discussion on once someone tried to tie him down on it. Poor stuff. They were obviously ready for the Greenwood question as well, the answer was basically pinning it on the Jamaican FA for putting HH in an awkward spot at the time. Will be interesting to see if that's the end of it. Couldn't have come at a worse time really given the allegations from the weekend there.
As for the Sky Sports reporter who used his prime question slot to ask whether England would win the Euros or not, well there are no words really. The biggest clown in the room, and that takes some doing in some of that company. Even the other journos were laughing at him.
A lot of the better Journos like Dan Mc would still be in Germany. I thought that press conference was shameful. Ridiculous questions by bad reporters. Asking Hallgrimsson (I hope my phone learns that predictive text soon) about Damien Duffs comments etc. The whole tone was negative. There were no questions about his style of play, what he knows about the likes of Ferguson or any other young players etc. What will his preparation be like over next few weeks, will he be going to preseason games or watching videos, further expand on his plans to be involved with youth structures... so much actual relevant stuff to talk about
Stuttgart88
11/07/2024, 2:32 PM
It's almost like they don't want to hurt O'Shea's feelings. HH's English isn't as good as I expected it to be.
Canham is a slippery xxxx
A lot of the better Journos like Dan Mc would still be in Germany. I thought that press conference was shameful. Ridiculous questions by bad reporters. Asking Hallgrimsson (I hope my phone learns that predictive text soon) about Damien Duffs comments etc. The whole tone was negative. There were no questions about his style of play, what he knows about the likes of Ferguson or any other young players etc. What will his preparation be like over next few weeks, will he be going to preseason games or watching videos, further expand on his plans to be involved with youth structures... so much actual relevant stuff to talk about
He touches on some of it here in an interview with Virgin Media.
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Razors left peg
11/07/2024, 2:54 PM
He touches on some of it here in an interview with Virgin Media.
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Much better, proper questioning
Acornvilla
11/07/2024, 3:07 PM
When Duff was brought up, I thought at least someone to god would mention they're playing in Europe tonight and ask if he was going.
It was an extremely poor press conference mostly consisting of pre written statements read out slowly. For HH's part he probably answered what he was asked about as well as he could be expected.
They have the full interview on their YouTube channel, it's 8 minutes long.
https://youtu.be/8Lop6LoCoH8?si=TlSzVxIj6utOiU3-
Eirambler
11/07/2024, 3:13 PM
Once again I liked the answers too. He gets international football for a team like Ireland - it's not about how much time you have the ball for, it's about what you do with it when you have it. Play the percentages and if you get a chance to have a go at goal, take it on. That doesn't necessarily have to mean old style hoofball either, you can do it by bringing the ball forward quickly and with intent.
I remember Kenny in an early press conference almost laughing at the idea that we might play counter attacking football, he just couldn't see any way other than his own. Safe to say this lad won't be taking the media back to his office to show them clips from Man City games as though they have any relevance to the Ireland team.
Interesting comments about O'Shea and seeing how Hallgrimsson eventually became manager of Iceland shouldn't be too surprised. Said it's his belief that whoever the board thinks will takeover in the future should be with the team prior to that.
Eirambler
11/07/2024, 3:28 PM
Interesting comments about O'Shea and seeing how Hallgrimsson eventually became manager of Iceland shouldn't be too surprised. Said it's his belief that whoever the board thinks will takeover in the future should be with the team prior to that.
Yes, that leaves me wishing Mr Hallgrimsson a successful and very long tenure in charge of the team...
Eirambler
11/07/2024, 6:46 PM
Hopefully Heidir was tuned in to the Derry City game this evening to get a sense of where the quality of one of the top domestic sides sits in the context of the senior national team. Maybe he's at Tolka instead...
Meanwhile, a little bit of fallout on the Jamaican side.
https://jamaica-gleaner.com/article/sports/20240711/acting-bad-faith
Canham would probably have advised him not to predict a date for announcing the replacement manager so confidently.
geysir
11/07/2024, 9:34 PM
Can Geysir comment on that?
No Icelandic player has been charged, as in charged by the law, for any sexual crimes. The most high profile incident was with Gylfi Sig in England, he had online contact with a woman who turned out to be Albanian and under age, attempts were made by her family to blackmail him, he went to the police straight away and turned himself in, it took at least 18 months for the prosecutor to decide there was no case to answer. Obviously he had to answer for his behavior to himself and to his family and of late is still intact.
On the other stuff, Heimir was asked and gave an explanation (like it or not) about his previous statements on Greenwood. It's very easy to take two lines out of context from that explanation and highlight them in isolation with a megaphone.
Social media can be Hyde Park corner gone ballistic.
Acornvilla
11/07/2024, 9:40 PM
No Icelandic player has been charged, as in charged by the law, for any sexual crimes. The most high profile was with Gylfi Sig in England, he had online contact with a woman who turned out to be Albanian and under age, attempts were made to blackmail him and he went to the police straight away and turned himself in, it took at least 18 months for the prosecutor to decide there was no case to answer.
On the other stuff, Heimar was asked and gave an explanation (like it or not) about his previous statements on Greenwood. It's very easy to take two lines out of context and highlight them in isolation with a megaphone.
Social media can be Hyde Park corner gone ballistic.
Maybe this is a stupid question, but would you take him back as Iceland manager now if given the option?
Thank you for your Icelandic insight, you've been working towards this moment for 20 years, and have arrived when we needed you most :D
Acornvilla
11/07/2024, 9:46 PM
When Duff was brought up, I thought at least someone to god would mention they're playing in Europe tonight and ask if he was going.
It was an extremely poor press conference mostly consisting of pre written statements read out slowly. For HH's part he probably answered what he was asked about as well as he could be expected.
He was at Tolka for anyone interested!
A penny for his thoughts on that. I had spoken of my feelings on the Greenwood thing earlier, and although it's a bit of a messy one, and as stated earlier, not something I'm fond of, I think his explanation is probably as solid as one could hope for and it probably will be left at that. It's not something we need dragging on that's for sure.
Felt kind of bad for the guy, his first press conference was mostly just people complaining and explaining away bad things, usually now is the moment you get all the good vibes and optimism.
Eirambler
11/07/2024, 10:04 PM
The domestic league isn't in a great place right now being honest. The standard looks well below where it was a few years ago. Combine that with the improvement of quality and depth of the senior squad over the same period and it looks unlikely that Heimir will be capping a domestic based player in a competitive game during his time in charge.
Not that he shouldn't attend matches and keep an eye out for an individual who might stand out from the pack, also being based in Ireland going to games should help him to keep the grass roots on side as well. But I think tonight will have given him a clear sense that he'll be flying back and over to England for the most part to watch prospective players in action.
geysir
11/07/2024, 10:05 PM
Maybe this is a stupid question, but would you take him back as Iceland manager now if given the option?
Thank you for your Icelandic insight, you've been working towards this moment for 20 years, and have arrived when we needed you most :D
Not a stupid question at all. As it stands now the vast majority are very content with the current manager Age Hareide, he's revered as a Norse God of football wisdom and the highest praise - 'an Icelander at heart'. But in the period before Age was hired and should his time come someday, Heimir would be welcomed no question. The fact that he left for opportunities abroad is not a deficit. Icelanders always return home, some come home immediately after studies abroad, others eventually. They are like homing pigeons.
Razors left peg
11/07/2024, 10:22 PM
Enjoy your rise to power Geysir, we'll drag you down with Heimir when we inevitably get sick of him :)
liamoo11
11/07/2024, 10:53 PM
The domestic league isn't in a great place right now being honest. The standard looks well below where it was a few years ago. Combine that with the improvement of quality and depth of the senior squad over the same period and it looks unlikely that Heimir will be capping a domestic based player in a competitive game during his time in charge.
Not that he shouldn't attend matches and keep an eye out for an individual who might stand out from the pack, also being based in Ireland going to games should help him to keep the grass roots on side as well. But I think tonight will have given him a clear sense that he'll be flying back and over to England for the most part to watch prospective players in action.
Exactly. Attending games here is important as a pr exercise for the league though so should be encouraged
liamoo11
11/07/2024, 10:57 PM
He was at Tolka for anyone interested!
A penny for his thoughts on that. I had spoken of my feelings on the Greenwood thing earlier, and although it's a bit of a messy one, and as stated earlier, not something I'm fond of, I think his explanation is probably as solid as one could hope for and it probably will be left at that. It's not something we need dragging on that's for sure.
Felt kind of bad for the guy, his first press conference was mostly just people complaining and explaining away bad things, usually now is the moment you get all the good vibes and optimism.
I think he needs to come out and say he made a mistake and regrets making those comments and he has learned from that.
Acornvilla
11/07/2024, 11:12 PM
I think he needs to come out and say he made a mistake and regrets making those comments and he has learned from that.
I don't disagree, I think what he said in the press conference is about as close as we'll get. Maybe there will be more questions when some Journos return from the Euro's.
Razors left peg
11/07/2024, 11:34 PM
He addressed the Greenwood thing in the Virgin Media and RTE interviews, that should be the end of it.
Eirambler
12/07/2024, 8:36 AM
Yeah, I think the Greenwood thing has been adequately dealt with now. He never picked him or even had the option to, so it's a non story really. Same goes for the timings questions, save those for Canham by all means and hold him to account, but it's not adding anything by asking the manager further about it. I'm more interested in hearing about his backroom staff and his thoughts on Irish players in future interviews, once he's had a chance to get his feet under the table.
Stuttgart88
12/07/2024, 8:42 AM
He touches on some of it here in an interview with Virgin Media.
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I liked how he acknowledged that previous management had left a good foundation in terms of young players already with international experience. I understood that change will be incremental rather than sudden and that he’ll build on the good things already in place – and by implication improving the bad things. It seems like he has seen and understands what he’s inheriting. I was wondering if he’d be more Charlton-like who had a very particular project in mind.
That said, I seem to remember Iceland being very rigid without the ball (at Euro 2016 anyway), two perfectly straight banks of four that were just immovable.
I liked how he said he’s flexible on formation and I thought his comment about small margins deciding games at this level was quite astute. Many of Kenny’s games were decided at the margins, almost always in our opponents’ favour! Win the big moments, you win the big games.
Jolly Red Giant
12/07/2024, 10:24 AM
Yeah, I think the Greenwood thing has been adequately dealt with now. He never picked him or even had the option to, so it's a non story really.
It's far from dealt with - effectively they tried to brush his role in this under the carpet in a rather ineffectual way, blaming the Jamaican FA and saying that 'I absolutely don't approve of his (Greenwood's) actions' - this is not an explanation - it is a corporate fluff piece designed to facilitate the media in saying he has addressed the issue.
Hallgrimsson actively pursued Greenwood in March 2024 - if he wasn't he would not have met him in an effort to recruit him. He now claims that he gave a political answer about his comments then - comments where he portrayed Greenwood as the victim, claimed that Greenwood had suffered trauma and that he deserved a second chance (let him without sin ...). This is not a political answer to a question - it is an attempt to whitewash the allegations against Greenwood in order to clear a path for Greenwood to declare for Jamaica.
A 'political answer' would have been for Hallgrimsson to say something like - 'I utterly abhor and condemn all acts of domestic and gender based violence and I give my full support to all survivors of such violence. While I recognise that the player mentioned in reports has had all charges against him dropped, I cannot, with a clear conscience, consider including a player with multiple accusations of gender based violence against them in past in any squad that I coach' - that would have been a 'political answer' and one which would have eliminated any issue of his attitude towards Greenwood.
However - while he was asked to 'clarify' his comments on Greenwood - it is notable that he was not asked about how he oversaw for six years a culture in the Islandic squad that saw multiple allegations of rape and gender-based violence against multiple members of the squad - allegations that ultimately saw the entire Board of the Islandic FA resign in 2021 because it engaged in a systematic cover-up of the allegations. Furthermore - in the aftermath of the allegations of abuse against female footballers that emerged two days before this appointment - the FAI should be asked if they made any attempt to find out from Hallgrimsson about his knowledge and his role from 2013-1028 while the rumours of rape and violence by players in his squad were circulating in Iceland.
Neish
12/07/2024, 10:36 AM
Prepared to give the man a chance to prove his worth as a manager.
But IMO the timing of this is yet another major PR disaster by the FAI, we go 10 months with no manager constantly hearing a appointment is close then in the days leading up to two major games for the ladies team they decide to announce the appointment of the new mens' senior manager. Also in the wake of news of the abuse allegations by male FAI coaches within the ladies, their appointment ia a man who has spoke in what many would see as support of a player who has also faced abuse allegations of a partner.
Eirambler
12/07/2024, 10:45 AM
It's far from dealt with - effectively they tried to brush his role in this under the carpet in a rather ineffectual way, blaming the Jamaican FA and saying that 'I absolutely don't approve of his (Greenwood's) actions' - this is not an explanation - it is a corporate fluff piece designed to facilitate the media in saying he has addressed the issue.
Hallgrimsson actively pursued Greenwood in March 2024 - if he wasn't he would not have met him in an effort to recruit him. He now claims that he gave a political answer about his comments then - comments where he portrayed Greenwood as the victim, claimed that Greenwood had suffered trauma and that he deserved a second chance (let him without sin ...). This is not a political answer to a question - it is an attempt to whitewash the allegations against Greenwood in order to clear a path for Greenwood to declare for Jamaica.
A 'political answer' would have been for Hallgrimsson to say something like - 'I utterly abhor and condemn all acts of domestic and gender based violence and I give my full support to all survivors of such violence. While I recognise that the player mentioned in reports has had all charges against him dropped, I cannot, with a clear conscience, consider including a player with multiple accusations of gender based violence against them in past in any squad that I coach' - that would have been a 'political answer' and one which would have eliminated any issue of his attitude towards Greenwood.
However - while he was asked to 'clarify' his comments on Greenwood - it is notable that he was not asked about how he oversaw for six years a culture in the Islandic squad that saw multiple allegations of rape and gender-based violence against multiple members of the squad - allegations that ultimately saw the entire Board of the Islandic FA resign in 2021 because it engaged in a systematic cover-up of the allegations. Furthermore - in the aftermath of the allegations of abuse against female footballers that emerged two days before this appointment - the FAI should be asked if they made any attempt to find out from Hallgrimsson about his knowledge and his role from 2013-1028 while the rumours of rape and violence by players in his squad were circulating in Iceland.
It just seems like you are trying to stir **** here to be honest. He was asked about it, he answered the question to say the approach came from the Jamaican FA, not him. If they dispute that it would be re-opened but, as of now, they haven't, so I doubt we'll hear any more about it unless that changes.
I have no idea why you think he should be asked about the thing in Iceland, to the best of my knowledge there is no suggestion that it has anything at all to do with him. Clearly there was an issue at board level there that was subsequently dealt with, if it involved him in any way I'm sure that would have emerged at that point.
To be honest it comes across as though you're just trying to stir things because he is the manager and it's not your pick Chris Hughton.
jbyrne
12/07/2024, 11:00 AM
Prepared to give the man a chance to prove his worth as a manager.
But IMO the timing of this is yet another major PR disaster by the FAI, we go 10 months with no manager constantly hearing a appointment is close then in the days leading up to two major games for the ladies team they decide to announce the appointment of the new mens' senior manager.
there will always be something the announcement will clash with so never a good time. hardly a "PR disaster" to be fair!! its not as if it was announced on the actual day of the womens game itself.
Id actually argue that the announcement of the men's manager has brought peoples attention back to irish international football, including the womens matches, with the euros being on. It had hardly registered with me that the womens team match against england was on tonight until a couple of Irish international football stories popped up this week.
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