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Wolfie
13/02/2008, 12:20 PM
Well, 126 pages later - it seems we've a new manager.

Anyone going to ceremonially post up confirmation of the manager to bring this epic of all threads near a conclusion?

Dr. Ogba
13/02/2008, 12:41 PM
Well, 126 pages later - it seems we've a new manager.

Anyone going to ceremonially post up confirmation of the manager to bring this epic of all threads near a conclusion?


nah lets keep it going.....TRAPPATONI OUT!!

Ireland4ever
13/02/2008, 12:45 PM
Just after noticing something there, on the poll in this thread there was no option for Trappattoni, doesnt mean anything but i thought it was interesting!

OwlsFan
13/02/2008, 12:51 PM
Just after noticing something there, on the poll in this thread there was no option for Trappattoni, doesnt mean anything but i thought it was interesting!

Noticed this before.


You're damned if you do and damned if you don't.

"Everyone knew all along": if everyone knew this, then why isn't Trappatoni's name on the list of candidates above?

I say well done to the FAI. If the process had been a short one and if there obviously hadn't been a lot of hostility on the FAI Board to Terry Vegetables, we'd have a potato as a manager.

Now we have an aged Italian red wine. Let's hope it's a vintage :D

tetsujin1979
13/02/2008, 12:53 PM
Have to give credit where it's due to the FAI and the 3 Wise Men. Instead of doing what we all expected, and appointing someone after only a few weeks, they held out for the right man and got one of the most exciting appointments in football (club and international) that I can remember.
I'd like to take back anything bad I ever said about the Dons and Ray.

jmurphyc
13/02/2008, 12:58 PM
Yeah, I know some people won't give them credit because they stumbled on Trapattoni, but they could easily have said to the 3 man committee that they need a decision by early/mid January so that the new man could conduct the fixture negotiation or manage the team for Brazil, but they decided to let it go on instead and it's worked out perfectly. After the new man wasn't in place for those two events I really thought it was going to end badly.

Ireland4ever
13/02/2008, 1:03 PM
Yeah, I know some people won't give them credit because they stumbled on Trapattoni, but they could easily have said to the 3 man committee that they need a decision by early/mid January so that the new man could conduct the fixture negotiation or manage the team for Brazil, but they decided to let it go on instead and it's worked out perfectly. After the new man wasn't in place for those two events I really thought it was going to end badly.

Too right. As ive been saying for years, give that man , sorry i mean legend, Delaney a new 5 year contract:D:D!!!

Oh wait he gave himself one already!

paul_oshea
13/02/2008, 1:51 PM
Yeah, I know some people won't give them credit because they stumbled on Trapattoni, but they could easily have said to the 3 man committee that they need a decision by early/mid January so that the new man could conduct the fixture negotiation or manage the team for Brazil, but they decided to let it go on instead and it's worked out perfectly. After the new man wasn't in place for those two events I really thought it was going to end badly.

To be honest, I'd see it as that they were ****ed off that they were dilly dallying about, and one of the members on the board themselves used their own contacts and contacted trapatoni, when he showed interest then the 3 man committee jumped on board and interviewed them "to show face" and thats when gio agreed to become manager. Its pretty obvious really if ye read between the lines...

ifk101
13/02/2008, 1:57 PM
Was it not Liam Brady that first sounded out Trapattoni?

And I think a fair assumption that could be made is that Trapattoni interviewed the panel and not vice versa.

The selection panel was a farce from start to finish but the FAI has made a good appointment so it all ended well.

I'm sure there's a Paddy Irishman, Paddy Englishman and Paddy Scotsman joke in there somewhere.

blobbyblob
13/02/2008, 2:28 PM
I was just getting off a plane and I heard a fella talking to a lad on a phone. Get your money on Capello. He wants out of England.

Supreme feet
13/02/2008, 2:40 PM
http://breakingnews.iol.ie/sport/story.asp?j=246185730&p=z46y86436&t=soccer

I'm a happy camper!

geysir
13/02/2008, 3:54 PM
Just after noticing something there, on the poll in this thread there was no option for Trappattoni, doesnt mean anything but i thought it was interesting!
Nothing mysterious there, the selection for poll nr 2 was simply based on the top 10 on Paddy Powers list.
I think a few of us mentioned a Trapp Brady team way back around the 10th or 12th January. At that time he was second fav. for the Bayern job.

Wolfie
20/02/2008, 1:01 PM
Anyone read / heard any ringing endorsements of our new manager from any of the players yet?

tetsujin1979
20/02/2008, 1:17 PM
RTE Panel's discussion on the new appointment from last night: http://www.rte.ie/sport/soccer/2008/0220/trapattonig_av.html?2339817,null,228

shakermaker1982
20/02/2008, 1:24 PM
Look forward to watching that when I get in. A few of the fella's on here already have commented on Dunphy getting praised for the appointment? WTF?!!

NeilMcD
20/02/2008, 1:36 PM
That was a great question that he asked the guys. He did not praise them, he threw out one, as Brian Kerr had said that the FAI were paying too much attention to the RTE Panel. It was a loaded question and a bloody good one. As was the question to Souness about not making the cut. I think Bill O Herlihy is very underated as an anchor man.


Did anybody hear at end of it that Dunphy says to Souness off air, that he would have supported him as manager. It just as they go to the add break.

Armando
20/02/2008, 2:17 PM
Ye that was hilarious..Dunphy could obviously see Souness needed reassurance:D