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Stuttgart88
03/10/2005, 9:25 AM
I was in Dublin on Saturday & saw Liam Kelly's article in the Indo. It was a ****ing disgrace.

Kelly said that Kerr was allegedly unhappy at the contributors to the Official Programme at one point & that Sven Goran Eriksson would hardly get involved in such a matter. What ****ing relevance does Sven have in Kerr's context? He's hardly the benchmark to which we should aspire to. My blood is still boiling after that comment.

I read Paul Hyland's article on Thursday (I picked it up in the shop but didn't buy it, honest:)) & he suggested Keane's next move could be to partner Martin O'Neill in the Irish job. Pure speculation with no foundation. God, how I'd love to get paid for writing whatever comes into my head about Irish football.

Lionel Ritchie
03/10/2005, 9:38 AM
Agreed Stuttgart. there's been some ferocious muck in the papers over the weekend. John O'Brien and Dion Fanning were little better but that Liam Kelly article was garbage.

Picking stuff out of thin air about MON or RK about to step in (in flagrant disregard for the facts ...ie MONs wife is ill and even under the best of circumstances -it's by no means a given he'd take the job as he played for Northern Ireland and is a legend to them AND there are better paying jobs waiting for him should he decide to go into managment again.)

More utter nonsense yesterday about how Delaney wants BK out and is "determined to get his man" (Robson -yes Brian Robson:eek: ...fcuk I 'd take Bobby first)

I hope BK gets us to the WC and gets a new contract. If he doesn't I think he owes the FAI an offer of his resignation and it's up to the FAI to accept it or offer Brian another go.

Stuttgart88
03/10/2005, 9:41 AM
(Robson -yes Brian Robson:eek: ...fcuk I 'd take Bobby first)
I'd fcuking take Robson & Jerome before Bryan Robson.

He's in a well paid job now anyway, whereas he was on the dole last time the job was available.

Peter Reid remains a worry. Big Joe is waiting in the sidelines though.

wallis
03/10/2005, 10:09 AM
At a time when you would think Ireland would be rallying around the team , drumming up support for a final push and creating a 'feel good' atmosphere for the task ahead we are once again subjected to tabloid bull$hit.

Trying to outdo each other with more and more damning stories with zero substance and no point to them other than to cause turmoil

Ignore them - we will beat Cyprus , we will beat the Swiss and then its play off time.

Meanwhile, heres some music......