http://www.irishtimes.com/newspaper/...264348498.html
LIAM BRADY has revealed that he will not be staying on to be a part of Giovanni Trapattoni’s Republic of Ireland management team for the forthcoming European Championship campaign.
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http://www.irishtimes.com/newspaper/...264348498.html
LIAM BRADY has revealed that he will not be staying on to be a part of Giovanni Trapattoni’s Republic of Ireland management team for the forthcoming European Championship campaign.
Read the whole article and the things that leap out are Trap being "fully commited" to the job (guess he didnt tell his agent) and the FAI saying the escape clause for Trap does not exist. (In case he didnt 'tell' his agent.)
As for the Brady part, I actually do find it believable, i mean Arsenal pays the man's wages and although an extra $500,000 does not hurt for him, perhaps they were tired of this distraction. And he makes more than that with them.
Brady explained: 'The decision to end my involvement with Ireland has been taken in light of my continued work as director of youth development at Arsenal.
'The Ireland role required me to be away a lot of time and although Arsenal made clear they would have been quite happy for me to continue, I have decided it is not right in the circumstances to remain in position after I complete my contract this April.
http://www.rte.ie/sport/soccer/2010/0213/bradyl.html
Anytime Brady speaks about Arsenal, you can hear what the place means to him, so Id say its unlikely that he is moving elsewhere. Pity to see him leave, wonder will an ex Irish player be lined up as a replacement?? any ideas??
Once Trap and Tardelli stay im happy anyways. Good news reported today as well that Hiddink is leaving Russia in June.
Are you sure he's getting paid so much by the FAI?
I'd say he'd be welcomed back to the RTE panel with open arms so maybe he looked at the whole picture and decided the difference between the money he'd make from television and what he's getting now wasn't worth the hassel of continuing with the Irish job. Will be interesting to have someone from the "inside" on the panel. Will he be totally loyal to Trap or can he remain objective?
I wonder if this has more to do With Trap jumping ship. The news from the BBC this morning suggests Trap might well be off. Why would Trap's agent be spouting off without Trap's say so?
well if Trap does go and Hiddink is available......
As soon as Trap said never say never a few weeks back I thought he might be off to a team that has qualified. If a team that has qualified comes up with the readies then I believe Trap is off. We are talking big money though. Compensation to the FAI (unless there is a craftily worded clause). Plus Trap's and his background teams wages. As for Hiddink you never know but I bet he will be managing a club side soon. By the way I hope Trap does stay.
Him making 500,000 is what the article claims...But no I cant vouch for that.
Good riddance to Brady but I hope Trap doesn't go. I feel Brady is responsible for some of the biases that have affected selection during the Trap era. I'd like Tardelli and Trapattoni to make up their own minds on players without Brady's input which I think is somewhat tainted by his work on the panel.
I think the vast amount of selection choices were very good, especially by the end of the campaign, with the one exception of course being the exclusion of Andy Reid. That said, Brady is a big fan of Reid, so I don't know how much sway he actually had in terms of who Trap selected.
Thought the same myself, but dont think anyone is really needed to step him. Brady was essentially the guy to deal with the press while the 2 italian lads scrubbed up their english. Trap and particularly Tardelli know their way round here now so no need for minder Brady anymore. Never really looked like he was contributing a whole lot from the bench. Nonetheless I always liked him on the rte panel, talked alot of sense and would like to see him return there.
Are there plans afoot for a replacement?