Originally Posted by
passinginterest
It's been said before but the majority of posters here have shown the ability to change their opinions, to see the grey areas and to not take completely polarised and intransigent positions.
There was undoubtedly huge support for Kenny here initially. That support has gone up and down, many posters have crossed to the Kenny out side, most have at least softened their support and would have been understanding if a bit disappointed had he been replaced. For most, I think the final deciding factor is do the players still seem to support the manager, and for the moment that's still yes. There was a suggestion maybe after the Azerbaijan game that some doubts were there, but it feels like the recent camp has put those to bed.
What the polarising Kenny out posters seem unable to accept is that there are grey areas. The squad is in transition. There is a lack of truly top class prospects. There is a generation gap where no players came though so we have 30ish lads and then early 20s and teens with little or nothing in between. The style of play is also in transition, football has changed and we're probably 10 years behind a lot of peers. The generation gap confounds this because the players coming through have been developed playing modern football. Yes it impacted everyone, but there was also a pandemic and incidents like the seats on the plane fiasco hit us hard.
Foot.ie has always been a moderate site, with few extremes and open debates with plenty of room for grey areas. O'Neill and Trapp both got plenty of criticism but also plenty of support and this was one of the last places where people would definitively turn on them. It's the same with Kenny, but there just seems to be an element who refuse to engage with good will or acknowledge any kind of compromise. That just makes debate impossible. I've never blocked a poster, I love to read diverse opinions, but I also like to see people develop positions, take on constructive points and evolve. Where there's no evidence of that it just becomes frustrating, annoying and impossible to engage with.