View Full Version : Todays new candidate - Arrigo Sacchi
eekers
29/11/2007, 10:35 AM
Former Italian manager 91-96.
Would love a shot at managing against Italy you'd hope.
Recently turned down the south korea job.
Hasnt done anything since leaving real madrid in 2005
1985-1987 Parma
1987-1991 AC Milan
1991-1996 Italy
1996-1997 AC Milan
1998-1999 Atletico Madrid
2001 Parma
he hasn't won much - one league and two european cups, and reached a world cup final.
he knows all about ireland from 1994
and he's 3 year younger than venables
gustavo
29/11/2007, 10:36 AM
Is this based on something or just a name you plucked from your head?
Stuttgart88
29/11/2007, 10:37 AM
Too bald.
Ozymandias
29/11/2007, 10:44 AM
Former Italian manager 91-96.
Would love a shot at managing against Italy you'd hope.
Recently turned down the south korea job.
Hasnt done anything since leaving real madrid in 2005
1985-1987 Parma
1987-1991 AC Milan
1991-1996 Italy
1996-1997 AC Milan
1998-1999 Atletico Madrid
2001 Parma
he hasn't won much - one league and two european cups, and reached a world cup final.
he knows all about ireland from 1994
and he's 3 year younger than venables
Please tell me you were taking the **** here
superfrank
29/11/2007, 10:48 AM
he hasn't won much - one league and two european cups, and reached a world cup final.
He probably would have won more if he had stayed at AC for the Berlusconi revolution but instead he left for the top job when that AC side were on the verge of going on to greater things.
eekers
29/11/2007, 10:49 AM
Please tell me you were taking the **** here
obviously
its based on what manager are available and what managers other international associations with more ambition than our own are going for.
the only candidates we discuss are those that are presented by the media. the ones who's have agents hawking them round. there good candidates out there that havent been mentioned at all
tetsujin1979
29/11/2007, 11:49 AM
Has he said he'd be interested in the job, or is it just another possible candidate in the vein of other recent threads here?
lionelhutz
29/11/2007, 11:52 AM
Has he said he'd be interested in the job, or is it just another possible candidate in the vein of other recent threads here?
The latter
OwlsFan
29/11/2007, 12:01 PM
He started life as a shoe salesman. I can just see the headlines when we sack him . . .
'Irish' Star: Arrigo gets the Sacchi
'Irish' Sun: Arrigo gets the boot
Arrigo down at heel.
Personally, I think he's a shoo(e) in for the job.
eekers
29/11/2007, 12:14 PM
he's as interested as houillier is
but houillier already has a job and a worst record
Deckydee
29/11/2007, 2:28 PM
I would be interested in this fella!
jmurphyc
29/11/2007, 2:40 PM
Although he is obviously an outstanding candidate I have two issues with him:
1. Would he want it (But the FAI should definitely be approaching him to see if he'd be interested)?
2. He hasn't had a top managerial post in quite some time.
I would personally still favour Hodgson over him for the second reason. But he's still a far better candidate than the likes of Souness and (especially) Venables.
Armando
29/11/2007, 4:55 PM
obviously
its based on what manager are available and what managers other international associations with more ambition than our own are going for.
the only candidates we discuss are those that are presented by the media. the ones who's have agents hawking them round. there good candidates out there that havent been mentioned at all
Eekers, I'm of the opinion that you should be on the selection committee...thinking outside the circle is whats needed.
Feckin Hodgson is desperately trying to climb into the circle, but is being ignored:D
dcfcsteve
29/11/2007, 5:14 PM
he knows all about ireland from 1994
Never mind whether you were taking the p!ss by saying he hasn't won much, I hope you're taking the p!ss by saying one game 13 years ago would give anyone any idea of what an opponent is all about...
eekers
29/11/2007, 9:20 PM
Never mind whether you were taking the p!ss by saying he hasn't won much, I hope you're taking the p!ss by saying one game 13 years ago would give anyone any idea of what an opponent is all about...
more the idea he knows we're not lightweights and have football predigee unlike the current Italian manager for example
CollegeTillIDie
29/11/2007, 9:35 PM
Arrigo Sacchi? Why the hell not! :D
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