Examiner article on O'Neill & the FAI
Anyone read Liam Mackey in today's Examiner?
THE FAI’s search for a new manager has intensified over the past few weeks but, while the association is refusing to comment on the individuals being canvassed, it has become clear that Martin O’Neill remains their chief target.
It’s understood that, behind the scenes, contact has now been made with the former Celtic boss, who stepped away from football at the end of last season to care for his wife Geraldine who has been battling cancer.
Understandably, given the sensitive nature of his situation, O’Neill has been unable to put any kind of timeframe on a possible return to football but, when he spoke to the press in Dublin in October, he didn’t definitively rule out an interest in the Irish manager’s job.
“I don’t want to make a dramatic statement but football is in my blood,” he said. “I’d like to get back into it at some stage or another but honestly, at this moment, I couldn’t tell you when that stage would be.”
At that time, O’Neill added that he had not been approached by the FAI but there has since been contact between the two parties, with the Northern Irish man remaining the Association’s preferred choice as a successor to Brian Kerr.
FAI Chief Executive John Delaney has always been reluctant to impose a deadline on the hunt for a new manager but it’s understood that the Association has now targeted mid- February as an ideal cut-off point, so that the new man could be installed ahead of the friendly against Sweden at the beginning of March.
However, if Martin O’Neill was in a position before then to indicate that he was confident of being available at a later date, it is believed that the Association would be willing to put back the deadline in order to facilitate his appointment before the European Championship qualifiers begin in the Autumn.
I've thought all along that O'Neill's comments were sufficiently vague & that there was a massive overreaction to what he said in October. eirebhoy posted reported quotes from O'Neill's brother which were very interesting. Although there's nothing substantial in Mackey's article it sounds credible.
If official contact has been made it's getting interesting. Several possibilities arise, such as:
O'Neill confirms he's interested, but not for ages
O'Neill confirms he's interested & will let us know after Christmas
O'Neill doesn't let on whether he's interested
O'Neill is clearly uninterested
I personally would rate O'Neill & Hiddink as my preferred candidates, Ranieri is better than most of the rest, and the rest are all seriously underwhelming for various reasons.
If 1 above is true the FAI better have a good interim & contingency plan in place if they decide to wait. No harm in approaching other candidates in the meantime though.