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NeilMcD
16/01/2006, 11:40 AM
Steve Staunton has spoken of his determination to repeat the success he enjoyed as a player for the Republic of Ireland after taking over as manager.

Staunton, who will take charge with Bobby Robson acting as International Football Consultant, was a member of the famous side who beat Italy at the 1994 World Cup in the United States.

And after the national team failed to qualify for the forthcoming World Cup in Germany under Brian Kerr, Staunton knows the size of the task he faces.

"To play for and captain your country is an honour and I was fortunate to do both - but to manage them is the ultimate honour," he told this morning's news conference at the Mansion House in Dublin.

He continued: "It is clearly the opportunity of a lifetime for me. I am fully aware of the responsibility placed on my shoulders by the footballing community and I understand the expectations that go with that.

"I know how much football means to the people of this country, we have the greatest fans in the world bar none - I have witnessed it. I was so lucky to have soldiered with them over the years.

"Everyone associated knows the experience of the Giants Stadium against Italy. They are not just memories, they are huge moments in people's lives, mine included.

"We have the same aims - we want success and more of those Giants Stadium experiences. We may be a small country but we have had our experiences, we've been to three World Cups and have achieved a lot through hard graft and a bit of luck."

Robson, who described the appointment as a 'great thrill', is determined not to spend too much time raking over the failure to qualify for the World Cup.

Robson insisted: "That's history. We must not look back, we must look forward. And I'm going to give Stan everything I've got to help him succeed. There's nothing we won't do to try to bring success in Irish football."

Staunton hopes to profit from 72-year-old Robson's vast experience.

He said: "You can't look any further for me (than Robson). He's done everything in the game. He's played at the highest level, coached at the highest level and managed at the highest level.

"If I can't learn something from this man, then I'm not the right man. His experience is going to be vital for me as regards the media - this is my first job outside of playing. And he's got more enthusiasm than some of the 18-year-olds I've trained with recently."

NeilMcD
16/01/2006, 11:41 AM
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* Republic of Ireland

Steve Staunton is looking forward to the challenge of managing Republic of Ireland after being unveiled on Monday.

The former Liverpool and Aston Villa star was named his country's new manager last week after The Football Association agreed a compensation package with Walsall to secure Staunton's release.

Staunton will be assisted by Sir Bobby Robson, who has been appointed as a consultant to Staunton.

The 36-year-old has signed a four-year deal as he looks to guide Republic of Ireland to Euro 2008.

"It's brilliant to be here. It is an honour to play for and captain your country, but to manage your country is the ultimate honour and is clearly the opportunity of a lifetime for me," said Staunton in a statement.

"I'm fully aware of the responsibility being placed on my shoulders by the footballing community, I also understand the expectations that go with that.

"I know how much football means to people of this country, we have the best fans in the world bar none and that's no word of a lie there when I say that because I've witnessed them.

"I was so lucky to have soldiered with them around the world.

"Football is not just about passion, it's their life and everything to them. As it is for me.

"Anyone associated with the team during the most successful times knows the experiences of Giants Stadium against Italy are not just memories, they are huge moments in people's lives, mine included.

"We were always in this together, the players, management team and the fans.

"We have the same aims. We want success and want to have more of the Giants Stadium experiences.

"We may be a small country but we've had our achievements, been to three World Cups, one European Championships, achieved a lot through hard graft and the odd slice of luck and in particular lots of teamwork.

"We frightened opponents and made them respect us. We were regarded as a team to be wary of and that's something I want to bring back, having been part of the team in those days.

"I am thrilled to lead the new management team being introduced today.

"I'm also delighted to welcome on board my team someone with more experience, expertise and football knowledge than I know. None other than Bobby Robson.

"Bobby's list of achievements and track record at club and international football is second to none.

"I'm particularly pleased he agreed to come on board my team.

"In case there are any doubts on this issue Bobby was first choice, my decision and I'm delighted he's come with me.

"Kevin MacDonald for me is an excellent coach. I've worked with him and he is going to bring enthusiasm, drive, all the characteristics I want from my team and Alan Kelly, I played with him and I know what he will bring to the camp not just goalkeeping skills but everything to do with the person himself.

"I am really looking forward to the challenges ahead and don't underestimate the task in front of us.

"The draw for Euro 2008 takes place at the end of this month and as fourth seeds our qualifying campaign will be against seriously good and in many cases world class opposition, but we are very talented players make no mistake about that and we won't shirk the challenge.

"Don't forget we're all Irish. We all felt huge disappointment in not qualifying for Germany.

"I've experienced the same feelings as players and it's not nice, we must pick ourselves up, dust ourselves down and look forward rather than back and we have two great friendlies lined up.

"Sweden next month, Holland later in the year and these games will be ideal preparation for this.

"We will go about the task with confidence, commitment and determination and it is also important people enjoy the experience of international football, the players, the management and the fans.

"Football is a great game and representing your country is the pinnacle of anyone's career.

"I want to thank everyone for messages of support I've received, we're hugely looking forward to the challenge and are 100 percent up for this."

NeilMcD
16/01/2006, 11:43 AM
Sir Bobby Robson has praised Steve Staunton's first appearance in front of the media as Republic of Ireland coach.

The ex-Newcastle United manager will work alongside Staunton, providing valuable assistance to the rookie coach.

Staunton's first managerial role is a daunting one but Robson feels the former Walsall man will soon adapt to his new position.

"We know Stan, we're not disguising this and saying he's terribly experienced," said Robson. "We know he isn't.

"It's his first job. I think he's done terrific today as a player coming out of a playing experience, and sitting here in his first job and dealing with a press conference of this nature.

"Of course, he can succeed he's a very confident chap.

"I think he's come over terrific and we've got some doubting Thomases, we know that. We've got some sceptics, we know that as well.

"We want you to be with us because we're going to be with you and represent your country and do the best job we can.

"Give us a chance. Of course, there's doubt but that's what I'm here for."

Robson stressed he is not eyeing Staunton's job and is happy to work in the background.

"It's the role I saw myself in," he asserted. "I didn't apply for this job. There's no file with my name on it where I've applied for this job.

"I got the job after Stan was selected for the job.

"You've got an Irishman in the job, that's the best thing you could do in the first place.

"He's got some expertise, an old head, a mentor as he wants to be groomed, blooded into the job and I'm here to do that.

"I won't be jealous of him. I don't want his job. I want to get success for the FAI."

NeilMcD
16/01/2006, 11:47 AM
ut, asked how his relationship with Robson would work, Staunton was keen to establish his role.

"I'm the boss. I'm the gaffer. At the end of the day what I say goes, the buck stops with me.

"I will use Bobby in whatever role I see fit. He has a huge role to play, he's there for me all the time. I know in my heart we can do it and work together. "We are here to achieve success, our aim is to qualify for the European Championships and World Cups. First and foremost that is our aim, we want to blood new talent and we have got new talent coming through.

"I want someone within the eircom League scouting for me, keeping an eye on things. They will be looking at individuals and I will be coming over to see games under the recommendation of a trustworthy source over here.

"I am looking at the next four years. It will be tough going for the Europeans but we'll give it our best shot."

Lionel Ritchie
16/01/2006, 12:19 PM
Thought he was very non-commital on what the minimum requirment from his first campaign in charge was. Came across like he's written us off for 2008 before he's even seen the opposition.

klein4
16/01/2006, 12:20 PM
jesus wept......seems like they are writing off the euros already..."hard graft and a bit of luck" - is that his plan for the team????????? throw in a referance to the eircom league to get "them" onside......why did they bother turning up. why didnt they just let the PR company do it? joke.

Den Perry
16/01/2006, 12:35 PM
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* Republic of Ireland

Steve Staunton is looking forward to the challenge of managing Republic of Ireland after being unveiled on Monday.

The former Liverpool and Aston Villa star was named his country's new manager last week after The Football Association agreed a compensation package with Walsall to secure Staunton's release.

Staunton will be assisted by Sir Bobby Robson, who has been appointed as a consultant to Staunton.

The 36-year-old has signed a four-year deal as he looks to guide Republic of Ireland to Euro 2008.

"It's brilliant to be here. It is an honour to play for and captain your country, but to manage your country is the ultimate honour and is clearly the opportunity of a lifetime for me," said Staunton in a statement.

"I'm fully aware of the responsibility being placed on my shoulders by the footballing community, I also understand the expectations that go with that.

"I know how much football means to people of this country, we have the best fans in the world bar none and that's no word of a lie there when I say that because I've witnessed them.

"I was so lucky to have soldiered with them around the world.

"Football is not just about passion, it's their life and everything to them. As it is for me.

"Anyone associated with the team during the most successful times knows the experiences of Giants Stadium against Italy are not just memories, they are huge moments in people's lives, mine included.

"We were always in this together, the players, management team and the fans.

"We have the same aims. We want success and want to have more of the Giants Stadium experiences.

"We may be a small country but we've had our achievements, been to three World Cups, one European Championships, achieved a lot through hard graft and the odd slice of luck and in particular lots of teamwork.

"We frightened opponents and made them respect us. We were regarded as a team to be wary of and that's something I want to bring back, having been part of the team in those days.

"I am thrilled to lead the new management team being introduced today.

"I'm also delighted to welcome on board my team someone with more experience, expertise and football knowledge than I know. None other than Bobby Robson.

"Bobby's list of achievements and track record at club and international football is second to none.

"I'm particularly pleased he agreed to come on board my team.

"In case there are any doubts on this issue Bobby was first choice, my decision and I'm delighted he's come with me.

"Kevin MacDonald for me is an excellent coach. I've worked with him and he is going to bring enthusiasm, drive, all the characteristics I want from my team and Alan Kelly, I played with him and I know what he will bring to the camp not just goalkeeping skills but everything to do with the person himself.

"I am really looking forward to the challenges ahead and don't underestimate the task in front of us.

"The draw for Euro 2008 takes place at the end of this month and as fourth seeds our qualifying campaign will be against seriously good and in many cases world class opposition, but we are very talented players make no mistake about that and we won't shirk the challenge.

"Don't forget we're all Irish. We all felt huge disappointment in not qualifying for Germany.

"I've experienced the same feelings as players and it's not nice, we must pick ourselves up, dust ourselves down and look forward rather than back and we have two great friendlies lined up.

"Sweden next month, Holland later in the year and these games will be ideal preparation for this.

"We will go about the task with confidence, commitment and determination and it is also important people enjoy the experience of international football, the players, the management and the fans.

"Football is a great game and representing your country is the pinnacle of anyone's career.

"I want to thank everyone for messages of support I've received, we're hugely looking forward to the challenge and are 100 percent up for this."


Nice of him to acknowledge that message of support I sent him.....

Greenbod
16/01/2006, 12:37 PM
jesus wept......seems like they are writing off the euros already..."hard graft and a bit of luck" - is that his plan for the team?????????

What he actually said was, "We may be a small country but we've had our achievements, been to three World Cups, one European Championships, achieved a lot through hard graft and the odd slice of luck and in particular lots of teamwork."

By your objection, I take it you feel we could qualify without "hard graft, the odd slice of luck and lots of teamwork"............well we couldn't and won't, not with Staunton or anybody else you care to think of as manager.

klein4
16/01/2006, 12:41 PM
I would expect there to be more of a plan than relying on hard graft and a bit of luck.I dont think that is unreasonable.
do you disagree that they are laying the seads for a failure in the euro qualifyiers?

Greenbod
16/01/2006, 12:43 PM
I would expect there to be more of a plan than relying on hard graft and a bit of luck.I dont think that is unreasonable.
do you disagree that they are laying the seads for a failure in the euro qualifyiers?

No. Do you think he should say. "I intend to win Euro 2008"?

Stuttgart88
16/01/2006, 12:43 PM
I would expect there to be more of a plan than relying on hard graft and a bit of luck.I dont think that is unreasonable.
do you disagree that they are laying the seads for a failure in the euro qualifyiers?
No, he just reckons it'll be tough but they'll be up for the challenge. The negativity is all yours.

Greenbod
16/01/2006, 12:45 PM
I would expect there to be more of a plan than relying on hard graft and a bit of luck.I dont think that is unreasonable.
do you disagree that they are laying the seads for a failure in the euro qualifyiers?

By the way, what do you think the "plan" should contain....and how much of it should he give you in his first press conference?

klein4
16/01/2006, 12:47 PM
ah yes all mine...I forgot that the "valued members" of this forum have given their approval to this appointmnet. My apologies for speaking out of turn sir...:(

OwlsFan
16/01/2006, 12:48 PM
jesus wept......seems like they are writing off the euros already..."hard graft and a bit of luck" - is that his plan for the team????????? throw in a referance to the eircom league to get "them" onside......why did they bother turning up. why didnt they just let the PR company do it? joke.

And if he didn't mention the Eircom League you'd be jumping down his back. As the old phrase goes, "you're damned if you do and you're damned if you don't".

You tell us what he should have said that would appeased you ?

Stuttgart88
16/01/2006, 12:50 PM
That's not at all what I meant Klein4. You - not anyone else - suggested they were sowing the seeds for failure & I saw no such remark, only a reasonably pragmatic assessment of the timmediate task at hand. In that context, the negativity aws indeed yours, not Staunton's. I've no difficulty whatsoever with you offering your opinion, and I think you know it too.

Den Perry
16/01/2006, 12:55 PM
Looks to me like he is making excuses already.

Tired&Emotional
16/01/2006, 12:57 PM
I think there's a run-away train of negtivity that's in danger of getting out of control, if not already. It's so easy to pick fault from a narrow minded angle.
It stinks of post-Celtic tiger spoilt brat syndrome & quite frankly I'm sick to the back teeth of it. Maybe we set too high a standard for ourselves in terms of expectation during the Charlton years but can we not keep it simply, wish Stan the very best and be optimistic. I don't want to appear naive in saying this and am under no illusion that the euro qualifiers will be easy but for god's sake lets not kick this to death before kick-off...

beautifulrock
16/01/2006, 12:59 PM
if an "unvalued" member of this forum could have his tuppence worth. I think he came across well, determination to suceed was obvious from the start, thought he handled the press and deflected a few loaded questions with ease. Although to be fair the press did give him an easy ride (we all remember Brians first press conference as well of course).

As for Bobby always liked him, comes across as a gentleman and as was said he has an unbelievable love of the game for a man of his age. His knowledge cannot be questioned either.

All in all I am looking forward to Jan 27 and what surprises that will bring, looking at how the Irish lads are playing I am not worried about any team.

Greenbod
16/01/2006, 1:02 PM
Looks to me like he is making excuses already.

Excuses for what?

klein4
16/01/2006, 1:05 PM
I was expecting the press conferance to give some indications as to what the fai saw in these guys when they appointed them. it didnt.
It seemd to be a load of PR waffle. I knew staunton played in world cups for ireland already. tell us something we dont know. seemed to be just put in there to create a positive association with him in the minds of the public."remember giants stadium? eh? eh? could happen again you know...." the least we expect from him is that his teams will be puttin in some hard graft. is that all there is to it? I wouldnt care less if he did or didnt mention the eircom league. but I feel it is strange that he did and I would be interested to see how many players from there that he ever actually picks in a competitive squad. so why mention it? pr waffle. And I do feel he is laying the seeds for failure to qualify for the euros. if thats not your reading of it fair enough. but I aint the only one who said it.I may have been a bit flippant in the last post so I apologise.

Greenbod
16/01/2006, 1:05 PM
if an "unvalued" member of this forum could have his tuppence worth.

I "value" that contribution.

Den Perry
16/01/2006, 1:06 PM
I think there's a run-away train of negtivity that's in danger of getting out of control, if not already. It's so easy to pick fault from a narrow minded angle.
It stinks of post-Celtic tiger spoilt brat syndrome & quite frankly I'm sick to the back teeth of it. Maybe we set too high a standard for ourselves in terms of expectation during the Charlton years but can we not keep it simply, wish Stan the very best and be optimistic. I don't want to appear naive in saying this and am under no illusion that the euro qualifiers will be easy but for god's sake lets not kick this to death before kick-off...

To quite Shakespeare "Something is rotton in the core of Merrion Square"

This is what I am so angry about. Staunton in my opinion got the job because he is a personal friend of Delaney, not on merit.

To use the term Post Celtic Tiger Spoilt Brat syndrome.....what in the name of Jasus is that about? You must be a sociology student or something? Are you ahappy to accept that we always go out as unlucky losers? Is give it a lash your philosophy?

I hate to say it but one phrase springs to mind reagring our hopes of success over the coming years and the end result of this "head hunt"

"FAIL TO PREPARE, PREPARE TO FAIL"

Greenbod
16/01/2006, 1:09 PM
"FAIL TO PREPARE, PREPARE TO FAIL"

Did I miss something? What did Staunton fail to prepare?

Den Perry
16/01/2006, 1:11 PM
I was expecting the press conferance to give some indications as to what the fai saw in these guys when they appointed them. it didnt.
It seemd to be a load of PR waffle. I knew staunton played in world cups for ireland already. tell us something we dont know. seemed to be just put in there to create a positive association with him in the minds of the public."remember giants stadium? eh? eh? could happen again you know...." the least we expect from him is that his teams will be puttin in some hard graft. is that all there is to it? I wouldnt care less if he did or didnt mention the eircom league. but I feel it is strange that he did and I would be interested to see how many players from there that he ever actually picks in a competitive squad. so why mention it? pr waffle. And I do feel he is laying the seeds for failure to qualify for the euros. if thats not your reading of it fair enough. but I aint the only one who said it.I may have been a bit flippant in the last post so I apologise.

Klein, you speak a lot of sense...how is life in Slough? Are you supplying the mars bars to RD?

colster
16/01/2006, 1:11 PM
I think there's a run-away train of negtivity that's in danger of getting out of control, if not already. It's so easy to pick fault from a narrow minded angle.
It stinks of post-Celtic tiger spoilt brat syndrome & quite frankly I'm sick to the back teeth of it. Maybe we set too high a standard for ourselves in terms of expectation during the Charlton years but can we not keep it simply, wish Stan the very best and be optimistic. I don't want to appear naive in saying this and am under no illusion that the euro qualifiers will be easy but for god's sake lets not kick this to death before kick-off...

Agree totally. I can't wait for the draw. We may have 2 big sides in the group but can you imagine those games in Croker with 60-70k fans.

OwlsFan
16/01/2006, 1:15 PM
"FAIL TO PREPARE, PREPARE TO FAIL"

Hmmm, we had the best ever preparation in the last campaign and we had our worst qualifying position for 20 years. So much for that glib slogan.

My eye caught a headline in today's Evening Herald that Aldridge is peeved. Since he was my choice I would be interested to see what he has to say.

Just because Delaney is a friend of Staunton doesn't mean it was the wrong decision. Only time will tell on that.

Greenbod
16/01/2006, 1:15 PM
Agree totally. I can't wait for the draw. We may have 2 big sides in the group but can you imagine those games in Croker with 60-70k fans.

I can't wait either. Besides the opposition fans and the few defeatists on this board (who are hoping for an "I told you so" moment), how many of the 60 -70k do you think will be hoping we lose?

paul_oshea
16/01/2006, 1:16 PM
here dont mention croker that will prolly just spark a whole new argument and whether or not staunton has ever been in croke park etc.

Den Perry
16/01/2006, 1:16 PM
Agree totally. I can't wait for the draw. We may have 2 big sides in the group but can you imagine those games in Croker with 60-70k fans.

Yeah and perhaps the having Van Basten in the Dugout and we having McDonald, and Staunton.....

colster
16/01/2006, 1:18 PM
I was expecting the press conferance to give some indications as to what the fai saw in these guys when they appointed them. it didnt.
It seemd to be a load of PR waffle. I knew staunton played in world cups for ireland already. tell us something we dont know. seemed to be just put in there to create a positive association with him in the minds of the public."remember giants stadium? eh? eh? could happen again you know...." the least we expect from him is that his teams will be puttin in some hard graft. is that all there is to it? I wouldnt care less if he did or didnt mention the eircom league. but I feel it is strange that he did and I would be interested to see how many players from there that he ever actually picks in a competitive squad. so why mention it? pr waffle. And I do feel he is laying the seeds for failure to qualify for the euros. if thats not your reading of it fair enough. but I aint the only one who said it.I may have been a bit flippant in the last post so I apologise.

What did you expect them to say? From what I've read the press conference was like any other introduction of a new manager. It was just about Public/Press Relations.

Den Perry
16/01/2006, 1:20 PM
Did I miss something? What did Staunton fail to prepare?

Ahem, that quote was directed at Delaney and the Lads "the end result of this headunt......." so, unless Staunton was on the selection committee(which is probably possible), how could my statement have referred to him? Please read all postings carefully. If you have any trouble understanding the English involved pm me

NeilMcD
16/01/2006, 1:21 PM
Owls Fan I read the article by Aldridge and he had no problem with Staunton getting the job. His only problem was with the FAI. They rang him in October and told him to keep two dates in January free for a meeting which were this week. He did not hear anymore from them. And the next he hears is that Staunton is appointed to the job. He was giving out about their treatment and how they conducted the appointment. However that was about 25% of the article, it was mostly about his backing for staunton and what he needs to do and the players that are out there that he should call up etc. It was more setting the record straight in what was reported during last week.

Tired&Emotional
16/01/2006, 1:21 PM
"No" to most of those questions.

I take a "glass half full" approach to this rather than lashing out with the whatever negative thoughts come to one's mind!

Certainly not a students esp not a sociology one (no offence if anybody is one!) but base that on a before and after observation and explanation is either understood or beyond the scope of this thread/discussion.

No matter whether you agree or not there's damn all you can do about it - and as much as I disagree with Delaney, non-football people making football decisions - we are not in an altogether bad place. i for one will continue to watch Ireland play at home and when i can't get to away games and will SUPPORT the team of my nation, as is my right to do!

No doubt we'll hear more of your contributions when the team starts both performing well and getting results (remember I'm an optimist!)

Greenbod
16/01/2006, 1:23 PM
Ahem, that quote was directed at Delaney and the Lads "the end result of this headunt......." so, unless Staunton was on the selection committee(which is probably possible), how could my statement have referred to him? Please read all postings carefully. If you have any trouble understanding the English involved pm me

The "English"!!.....Sorry I didn't recognise the word "reagring" and it threw the whole sentence for me.

Tired&Emotional
16/01/2006, 1:25 PM
Agree totally. I can't wait for the draw. We may have 2 big sides in the group but can you imagine those games in Croker with 60-70k fans.

Yeah, I'm looking forward to this new "era" & to paraphrase Delaney (though I'm no fan) I've a good feeling about this one.......:D
Though agree with Paul OShea on the Croker thing;) :)

colster
16/01/2006, 1:28 PM
I can't wait either. Besides the opposition fans and the few defeatists on this board (who are hoping for an "I told you so" moment), how many of the 60 -70k do you think will be hoping we lose?

For Croker imagine Stade De France X 2, 60-70k Irish fans who know going into the game that we're underdogs and not expected to win. Being 4th seeds means we could have 2-3 of those games in Croker in the next campaign.
Bring it on!!

Tired&Emotional
16/01/2006, 1:28 PM
The "English"!!.....Sorry I didn't recognise the word "reagring" and it threw the whole sentence for me.


Maybe we need a "sepllchcek" on here somewhere......:rolleyes:

Greenbod
16/01/2006, 1:34 PM
Maybe we need a "sepllchcek" on here somewhere......:rolleyes:

yes well...ahem..."fail to prepare your posts, prepare for your posts to fail":)

Plastic Paddy
16/01/2006, 1:35 PM
Maybe we need a "sepllchcek" on here somewhere...

:D

That's my job. Just ask livehead1 or anyone else I've managed to upset when pulling them up on poor spelling or grammar... :D

:ball: PP

Den Perry
16/01/2006, 1:36 PM
Hmmm, we had the best ever preparation in the last campaign and we had our worst qualifying position for 20 years. So much for that glib slogan.

My eye caught a headline in today's Evening Herald that Aldridge is peeved. Since he was my choice I would be interested to see what he has to say.

Just because Delaney is a friend of Staunton doesn't mean it was the wrong decision. Only time will tell on that.

why was Aldo your choice? did you both sport similar moustaches in the 80's?

Den Perry
16/01/2006, 1:38 PM
yes well...ahem..."fail to prepare your posts, prepare for your posts to fail":)

good one! i got a laugh out of that

nedder
16/01/2006, 1:51 PM
why was Aldo your choice? did you both sport similar moustaches in the 80's?

Why was venables your choice? do you both like the smell of a dollar?

NeilMcD
16/01/2006, 1:51 PM
Ok I will hold up my hands and say that I am an optimist by nature so I dont buy all stuff from the doom and gloom merchants.

However I will admit that when the news first broke about Staunton and Robson as the managerial team I was underwhelmed and a little dissappointed. Maybe I thought that O Neill was a realistic choice but that always had to be dealt with tactfully. It seems clear that Delaney wanted an Irish man in charge which I dont have a problem with to be honest and its something that Robson said was important at the press conference today. It also seems that Delaney as gone down the road that the Welsh, Dutch, German Bulgarian FA have gone down in recent times.

It also seems from reading various articles that Staunton is widely respected in the game for his leadership, organisational motivational skills and for this footballing intelligence. This is backed up by a mixed bag of people, some who I respect and some who I don't. Read John Giles, Andy Gray, Niall Quinn, Liam Brady, Tony Cascarino, Ray Houghton, Andy Townsend, John Aldridge, Ron Atkinson. There is no doubt he has the experience at playing at major tournaments just like Van Basten and Klinsman have and at top teams. Liverpool would have had a good chance of winning the European cup in 88, 89 if they were not banned from Europe. Staunton has played in 3 different positions at 3 different world cups which does show that he is versatile and adaptable but it also gives him an appreciation for various positions and a good tactical knowledge around the pitch.


Therefore taking all of the above into account I think he deserves the backing of the fans. Backing staunton and the team does neccessarily mean you are backing Delaney or the FAI. It is possible to seperate the two. I have disdain for the way the FAI have gone about things over the last 20 years and possible before that but I was too young to realise. They have done a few good things but not that much. However that does not stop me for supporting the team home and away and getting behind the players and manager.

It seems pretty clear now that Staunton is the man in charge and that Robson is his assistant in everything but name. If this is the case well then I suppose Robson is a higher calibre assistant than Hughton in relation to experience and tactical nous, and also we have to remember that Kerr and Hughton did not know each other either before they worked together for Ireland but no big hoo haa was created over that appointment. The reason for that is timing. I think if Staunton was announced as the the manager last week and today was the first we heard that he was going to have Robson as his assistant I think the reaction would have been different. But the drip feed through the media has damaged both the FAI and Staunton. However I think Staunton is a stubborn and surly character and is his own man so I dont think he will have a problem with what the media says.

I am hoping that Robson can give Staunton the kind of top level experience that both Kerr and Mc Carthy were lacking when they took the job first. I am also hoping that Staunton can bring back the passion that seemed to be lacking from the closing few months of the Kerr reign. ( I was a supporter of Kerr also)

All in all I am looking forward to the draw and the possible away trips and the big matches in Croke Park and hopefully some great competitive debuts for Doyle, Ireland, O Brien, Kelly in the next year or so.

Stuttgart88
16/01/2006, 1:54 PM
Well said Neil.

nedder
16/01/2006, 1:58 PM
agree fully Neil

Tired&Emotional
16/01/2006, 2:04 PM
Not sure if I'm on your ignore list from previous disagreements NeilMcD but completely agree with everything you have said here and esp the point that a vote for Staunton does not mean a vote for the FAI....roll on 27th Jan:cool:

NeilMcD
16/01/2006, 2:10 PM
I have not put anybody on my ignore list and to be honest I dont remember any previous disagreements. However there is new poster that is pretty damn close to getting into the ignore list :)

Den Perry
16/01/2006, 2:11 PM
Not sure if I'm on your ignore list from previous disagreements NeilMcD but completely agree with everything you have said here and esp the point that a vote for Staunton does not mean a vote for the FAI....roll on 27th Jan:cool:

well i think Staunton is a hangman and I cannot respect him after what he did in Saipan...end of story. That said I am Irish and I want the team to do well , but it will just eat away at me that he and Donkey Delaney will be branded a sucess then

Tired&Emotional
16/01/2006, 2:12 PM
I have not put anybody on my ignore list and to be honest I dont remember any previous disagreements. However there is new poster that is pretty damn close to getting into the ignore list :)


Good to know. I hear ya loud & clear......:D

NeilMcD
16/01/2006, 2:13 PM
Are you that filled by hatred that you would not enjoy the sucess of the Irish team, over your personal dislike for Stauntons reactions in Saipan. To be honest I would say that Keane has probably got over Saipan at this stage so some other people should follow suit.