View Full Version : Steve Staunton
Ozymandias
04/02/2008, 1:43 PM
don't let it bother you..he is only emptying his head...not much left now
He got the Leeds Assistant Manager job today as well
They must be desperate so!!!
Denis The Red
04/02/2008, 2:20 PM
They must be desperate so!!!
A little harsh I think. I don't think he should have been offered the Irish job in the first place. The FAI promised a world class manager and gave us Stan.
If anyone was offered the job, regardless of experience they would have taken it and have the confidence to be a success.
I was as happy as anyone when they got rid if him but only because the job should not have been his first and it should with his lack of management know how.
Who knows in a few years he could be a competent mananger.
OwlsFan
04/02/2008, 2:55 PM
I would be pleased for Stan if he gets the job at leeds.
sincerly hope he does well. He did poorly as a manager with us but he's a decent bloke who was a great servant to Ireland. Best of luck with the job stan
I agree but he should keep his mouth shut about the new Irish manager and stick to Leeds. He knew the Irish mentality and players only too well and see where that got him? "Bye bye" by mutual consent.
Stuttgart88
04/02/2008, 2:58 PM
"Bye bye" by mutual consent.
I don't think it was mutual!
Ireland4ever
04/02/2008, 4:04 PM
any chance of another thread on stan?
paul_oshea
04/02/2008, 4:06 PM
you have to have a certain level of astuteness, cuteness and intelligence to be a good manager, im not sure how many of those staunton possesses. I heard him on sky sports news yesterday. He is terrible.
OwlsFan
04/02/2008, 4:18 PM
I don't think it was mutual!
:eek::eek: The Official Statement said it was.
Ireland4ever
04/02/2008, 4:24 PM
One thing I would say about Stan is what he did after the Cyprus match. He was cornered, the honeymoon was over and was staring down not just elimination after 3 matches but the sack as he went to face the Czechs.
He responded so well, he swallowed his pride and called up Carsley, he ignored that clown Robson and picked Paul McShane who he believed in. Those were two key decisions that I think most managers wouldn't have made and I think if it wasn't for those two decisions we'd have been eliminated after 3 games.
He had a lot of balls too. Taking Duff off when they were chasing Germany, not being intimidated by Liam Miller, playing Andy Reid in the centre, some nice ideas like the American trip for youngsters or the Portugal training facility. Bringing Terry Dixon into the spotlight so early. He was in many ways an exciting and ambitious manager.
The point is that he's got ability, he made far more mistakes than he did positive contributions that's for sure but isn't that what experience rectifies? He certainly could be a fantastic manager some day. :)
If he had half a brain he would have had carsley in the squad before this match, and as for McShane, he was forced into picking him because of injuries, dont let time cloud your judgement on this cretin. It wasnt enough for him to make a laughing stock of our national team, but he then proceeded to rob from its coffers and its future by squirming for a severance fee, if he was any sort of man he would have done what keegan did and hold his hands up and say he wasnt good enough, walk away and do the best to help irish football.
Jicked
04/02/2008, 4:45 PM
One thing I would say about Stan is what he did after the Cyprus match. He was cornered, the honeymoon was over and was staring down not just elimination after 3 matches but the sack as he went to face the Czechs.
He responded so well, he swallowed his pride and called up Carsley, he ignored that clown Robson and picked Paul McShane who he believed in. Those were two key decisions that I think most managers wouldn't have made and I think if it wasn't for those two decisions we'd have been eliminated after 3 games.
He had a lot of balls too. Taking Duff off when they were chasing Germany, not being intimidated by Liam Miller, playing Andy Reid in the centre, some nice ideas like the American trip for youngsters or the Portugal training facility. Bringing Terry Dixon into the spotlight so early. He was in many ways an exciting and ambitious manager.
The point is that he's got ability, he made far more mistakes than he did positive contributions that's for sure but isn't that what experience rectifies? He certainly could be a fantastic manager some day. :)
What are you talking about?
Calling up Carsley wasn't swallowing his pride, he had to pick him. And the fact that Carsley wasn't in the original squad, but then is immediately made the mainstay of the midfield shows how clueless he is. He was forced in to picking McShane due to injuries and suspensions. If he had really wanted to pick McShane as CB against Cyprus only for big bad Bobby to talk the worldwise Stan out of it; why wasn't McShane on the bench in Cyprus. Regardless, McShane produced an okish performance, and has since gone on to show he wont have a long term future as an international CB.
Why is taking off one of our most dangerous players against Germany considered a plus point? A training trip to Portugal eh - how did Staunton ever come up with such a groundbreakingly novel idea?
Staunton will never make it management, how could anyone take him seriously? There is absolutely no way in hell that he "could become a fantastic manager some day"
eirebhoy
04/02/2008, 4:55 PM
Regardless, McShane produced an okish performance, and has since gone on to show he wont have a long term future as an international CB.
It was a lot better than okish. Regarded by many as one of the best ever debuts for Ireland. Anyway, I don't want to get into a debate on McShane. :) I think himself and Dunne make an excellent partnership as I've said lots of times by now.
Den Perry
04/02/2008, 4:57 PM
One thing I would say about Stan is what he did after the Cyprus match. He was cornered, the honeymoon was over and was staring down not just elimination after 3 matches but the sack as he went to face the Czechs.
He responded so well, he swallowed his pride and called up Carsley, he ignored that clown Robson and picked Paul McShane who he believed in. Those were two key decisions that I think most managers wouldn't have made and I think if it wasn't for those two decisions we'd have been eliminated after 3 games.
He had a lot of balls too. Taking Duff off when they were chasing Germany, not being intimidated by Liam Miller, playing Andy Reid in the centre, some nice ideas like the American trip for youngsters or the Portugal training facility. Bringing Terry Dixon into the spotlight so early. He was in many ways an exciting and ambitious manager.
The point is that he's got ability, he made far more mistakes than he did positive contributions that's for sure but isn't that what experience rectifies? He certainly could be a fantastic manager some day. :)
Ciaran, are you off your head? Picked McShane? He was at fault for the czech goal, and everybody got carried away with him because he was decent in that game. Now I think it has been proved that he is nowhere near international class...some peoples opinions never cease to amaze me
Drumcondra 69er
04/02/2008, 5:08 PM
Kevin Blackwell deserves no small amount of credit for what he managed to do at Leeds. Most people out there haven't a clue, not a friggin clue, of the conditions he worked under ...and got them to a play-off final doing it.
No silk purse/sows ear analogy does justice to it. Roy Keanes achievement in getting Sunderland up despite giving everyone else a five match head start and Billy Davies taking a terrible Derby team up aren't a patch on what Blackwell managed.
Sorry mate that's that utter ******. He had a higher budget then most of that league and failed. He bombed out all the young players coming through (Andy Keogh for example) and replaced them with journeymen like Paul Butler and Sean Gregan. Wouldn't play Aaron Lennon until he was forced to by injuries. He played Healy on the wing and left him on the bench for the play off to play one up front and produced the worst tactics I've witnessed at a game this side of some of Stan's games. Did you see Leeds's form from March till the end of the season the year they went to the play off final? Totally choked when they had automatic promotion in their sights. That carried onto the next season and the lack of basic fitness in that squad was a major factor in them going down last year. He allowed the likes of Butler way too much leeway and left a majorly split dressing room as a result. And his team played some of the worst football ever seen at Elland Road. He may have had difficult conditions under Bates but his constant spin and bull**** he spouted to the media ('Only me and Gary Kelly here' etc) was embarrassing and totally untrue. The squad Leeds had at the start of their first season in teh Championship was good enough to go up. The man was a clown.
Den Perry
04/02/2008, 5:26 PM
couldn't agree drumcondra. blackwell was and is a t wat
oldyouth
04/02/2008, 6:42 PM
Don't panic....Stan's role will only be the same as at Walsall..i.e. putting out cones, collecting bibs etc.....Gary Mc will see you alright!
Thanks Sligo Hornet I need reassurance. The radio tonight has it that he was The Gaffer, now he is The Go For:)
OwlsFan
05/02/2008, 5:28 PM
See what happens if you put enough spin out there about yourself ;) You get your old job back of putting out the cones which is more than I ever thought he would.
Lesson in life there. Try and put a positive spin on the most negative things and the world is your oyster or at least your cone.
Lionel Ritchie
05/02/2008, 5:49 PM
Sorry mate that's that utter ******. He had a higher budget then most of that league and failed. He bombed out all the young players coming through (Andy Keogh for example) and replaced them with journeymen like Paul Butler and Sean Gregan. Wouldn't play Aaron Lennon until he was forced to by injuries. He played Healy on the wing and left him on the bench for the play off to play one up front and produced the worst tactics I've witnessed at a game this side of some of Stan's games. Did you see Leeds's form from March till the end of the season the year they went to the play off final? Totally choked when they had automatic promotion in their sights. That carried onto the next season and the lack of basic fitness in that squad was a major factor in them going down last year. He allowed the likes of Butler way too much leeway and left a majorly split dressing room as a result. And his team played some of the worst football ever seen at Elland Road. He may have had difficult conditions under Bates but his constant spin and bull**** he spouted to the media ('Only me and Gary Kelly here' etc) was embarrassing and totally untrue. The squad Leeds had at the start of their first season in teh Championship was good enough to go up. The man was a clown.
I never said the guy was Rommel when it came to tactics. Yes they staggered into the play-offs when they might've gone up automatically. Yes he played Healy out of position and yes he should've given more young lads a chance. But there was also a real fear Leeds could drop another division such was the gutting going on. For better AND worse he bought bargain bucket players he reckoned could stop the rot and create a platform to build on. He also uncovered a part time playing/auto-windscreen fitter who could score for the hell of it and managed to keep a team competetive when half the squad were on 500 quid week-to-week contracts which the club were defaulting payment upon.
OwlsFan
06/02/2008, 4:17 PM
I never said the guy was Rommel when it came to tactics.
Even Rommel got his ass kicked in the end by Monty and left this world by mutual consent after plotting to overthrow Germany's Delaney, old Adolf H.
Ozymandias
07/02/2008, 9:49 AM
Even Rommel got his ass kicked in the end by Monty and left this world by mutual consent after plotting to overthrow Germany's Delaney, old Adolf H.
you've been listening to George Hook to much
John83
07/02/2008, 11:01 AM
Even Rommel got his ass kicked in the end by Monty and left this world by mutual consent after plotting to overthrow Germany's Delaney, old Adolf H.
There were some interesting logistical factors in play there, not so much tactics.
geysir
07/02/2008, 11:08 AM
Stan was more of Dad's Army tactician, willing but not quite able for the reality but thought he was.
Newryrep
07/02/2008, 3:26 PM
There were some interesting logistical factors in play there, not so much tactics.
slightly off topic
Not wanting to sound like a nerd but could never understand the claims of Montgomery and Mongomery supporters that he was a great general
He had more men, in long prepared defensive conditions, air superiority, the lay of the land meant there was only one way for Rommel to go at El Alamain, and Rommels supply lines were stretched to the limit.
The German codes were broken so they knew the time as well. Baldrick could have won that battle
OwlsFan
07/02/2008, 4:13 PM
slightly off topic
Not wanting to sound like a nerd but could never understand the claims of Montgomery and Mongomery supporters that he was a great general
He had more men, in long prepared defensive conditions, air superiority, the lay of the land meant there was only one way for Rommel to go at El Alamain, and Rommels supply lines were stretched to the limit.
The German codes were broken so they knew the time as well. Baldrick could have won that battle
I wouldn't be a big Monty fan and as you say this is not the place to discuss it but in his defence, he turned an army that had lost, and lost again, in to a winning one by organisation and superiority in all aspects.
Don't forget the Allies had superiority over the Germans in 1940 and see what happened then. Logistical superiority doesn't necessarily = victory.
Ozymandias
07/02/2008, 4:51 PM
can't wait till these lads get on to Berlin....the Downfall
OwlsFan
08/02/2008, 7:22 AM
can't wait till these lads get on to Berlin....the Downfall
Great film :p Could make a similar one about Stan.
cavan_fan
05/10/2009, 9:49 AM
Latest news is that he is to be manager of Darlington (bottom of League 2). Im impressed he got this job.Our last 2 managers are now managing Darlington and the Faroe Islands
Arnold Layne
05/10/2009, 10:02 AM
Latest news is that he is to be manager of Darlington (bottom of League 2). Im impressed he got this job.Our last 2 managers are now managing Darlington and the Faroe Islands
:D
Still punching above their weight.
Ciprian Marica
05/10/2009, 10:18 AM
New manager of Darlington. Just saw it on Football 365. He's clearly desperate for a job, they're bottom of League Two with 2 points so far.
Hibs4Ever
05/10/2009, 10:28 AM
http://www.darlington-fc.net/page/NewsDetail/0,,10339~1818062,00.html
Razors left peg
05/10/2009, 10:31 AM
so if they get relegated will he blame that on the media and say that the fans all thought he did a great job???
seanfhear
05/10/2009, 10:42 AM
This must be his last make or break chance at football management.
I hope it works out for him.
Junior
05/10/2009, 10:45 AM
Its where he should have started his management career, at the bottom of the ladder and go from there.
I hope it works out for him, great player for us over the years.
Den Perry
05/10/2009, 10:54 AM
Its where he should have started his management career, at the bottom of the ladder and go from there.
I hope it works out for him, great player for us over the years.
Even though he waited to get sacked and get compo from the Irish job?
carloz
05/10/2009, 10:59 AM
Lucky Darlington, by the end of Stans 'four year plan', i fully expect them tpo be in the Premiership. Shame on the FAI for not letting him do his fantastic 4 year plan
twoenz
05/10/2009, 11:09 AM
He deserves a chance. Not an international job, but a means of working with players every day and learning the job. At least with the bottom side in league 2, the only way is up.
tetsujin1979
05/10/2009, 11:35 AM
don't harbour any ill will towards him, I blame Delaney far more than Stan for his reign
best of luck with the Quakers
shakermaker1982
05/10/2009, 11:40 AM
I hope he does well. Good luck to him. He was just way out of his depth when it came to managing an international side.
EastTerracer
05/10/2009, 11:41 AM
don't harber any ill will towards him, I blame Delaney far more than Stan for his reign
best of luck with the Quakers
100% agree with this. Good luck to him.
Hopefully it might help him and us to forget about his first 2 years in "management".
Bluebeard
05/10/2009, 11:48 AM
Well, he is starting where all managers should start, and seeing as I have drawn a veil over his life since the end of his excellent playing career, good luck to him in the new job. Hopefuly he'll meet no-one toting a fake gun tonight.
At least with the bottom side in league 2, the only way is up.
Ehm no. Fans of Chester, Luton, Wrexham, Mansfield, Boston, Rushden, Oxford, Kidderminster and Cambridge might have something to say about that.
Junior
05/10/2009, 12:15 PM
Even though he waited to get sacked and get compo from the Irish job?
Yes. As Tets pointed out, Delaney should never have appointed him and Stan should never have taken the job. Doesnt mean I dont want him to succeed in management, Id be delighted if he went on to become a great manager.
back of the net
05/10/2009, 12:16 PM
100% agree with this. Good luck to him.
Hopefully it might help him and us to forget about his first 2 years in "management".
yeah absolutely agree
All the best to the man
as_i_say
05/10/2009, 12:26 PM
The Stan era was comedy gold. Looking back on it makes me laugh, good luck to him
youngirish
05/10/2009, 12:35 PM
Hopefully he does well there and can retake the reigns for Brazil 2014 when Trap steps down and finishes the job he started.....
.....dragging us into the International footballing abyss.
as_i_say
05/10/2009, 12:41 PM
ah what great days though. Comedy nuggets such as Alan O'Brien, Joe Lapira, Stephen Ireland's granny, Cyprus, Stan's attempts at interviews and my own personal fav, San Marino.
We shan't see the like of it again.
Junior
05/10/2009, 12:45 PM
you missed "Im the gaffer" .....
as_i_say
05/10/2009, 12:47 PM
I think his best one was some idiotic comment he made about San Marino being difficult to beat in February or something like that, cant remember exactly
gspain
05/10/2009, 12:59 PM
Best of luck to Stan.
He was a decent player who served his country well 102 times and in 3 World Cups.
He was a disaster as manager and should have walked long before he was pushed. However I still wish him luck.
Jicked
05/10/2009, 1:40 PM
He fleeced Irish football out of millions for a job he was never qualified to take, then he never even tried once in the job, and finally when his position was completely untenable he refused to walk away without a massive pay-off, despite being not being short of a few bob after a career with Liverpool and Aston Villa. Then after he left he was completely unrepentant. I certainly don't wish him any luck, I'll save my good thoughts for Darlington fans who are now guaranteed to be doomed to the Conference.
John83
05/10/2009, 1:43 PM
He fleeced Irish football out of millions for a job he was never qualified to take, then he never even tried once in the job, and finally when his position was completely untenable he refused to walk away without a massive pay-off, despite being not being short of a few bob after a career with Liverpool and Aston Villa. Then after he left he was completely unrepentant. I certainly don't wish him any luck, I'll save my good thoughts for Darlington fans who are now guaranteed to be doomed to the Conference.
I don't think the bolded bit is fair.
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