Givens got the sack so he could concentratre on his role on the panel? :rolleyes:: ... finally, maybe this panel is not so bad after all :p
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[QUOTE=geysir;833572] I mean with one interview, there's four people, the three of us and the candidate so and there's anything between 12 and 16 people on the list. We know that we don't want to hang around either but we need to do it properly and efficiently and thoroughly. And we'll do that in the shortest time possible.[QUOTE]
How are there 12 to 16 people who are realistic/suitable/available ? i would of thought 6 maximum. Arrange a date and send him a ticket or 3 of them fly out to interview him (him being Hodgson)
I am waiting for the excuses about Xmas shopping, people busy .
We need a manager in place before the fixtures are arranged. at this rate we will be lucky to get a manager before the fixtures start
With this being an FAI "expenses-reimbursed " operation, I would expect it to be no doubt the most thorough and lengthy interview process in football history.
As well as time and money spent visiting various outposts to interview the likes of Kendall and possibly Omar Troussier (Morocco in December lads! Wahey! Bring the wife!) If I were the FAI accountant, I would also fully expect to have receipts produced for Flights to Melchester for a 'behind closed doors' meeting with Legendary Roy Race, a weekend in Fulchester to interview Tommy Brown (and a sly meet up with his arch rival, City manager Gus Grimthorpe) and a long , expensive visit to the Simon Weisenthal centre to try and track down for interview the manager of the Nazi XI from Escape to Victory. (MIchael Caine of the Aliied XI has ruled himself out. After "A christmas Carol", he says he won't work with muppets again.)
Meanwhile, all of the proper, genuine candidates who could have made a difference if approached, will have settled into what would arguably be considered "lesser" positions, or at least lower paid ones, as in fairness, If the FAI attache the same gravity & importance to interviewing Howard Kendall as they do to interviewing Roy Hodgson for the position, then anyone who truly loves football will know that no amount of money could make working for the FAI an attractive proposition.
If we see the 2 Don's and Rayo wearing sombreros and giant sunglasses returning from "important FAI business" ie inteviewing Shaun Goater out in Bermuda then questons must be asked.
Fair play to England for getting a good candidate and quickly.
Why can't we conduct interviews in, e.g., London hotel or various London locations, over a 2 day period? Those that want the job can make themselves available. Capello flew to London.
Those who require a direct approach can be visited. Hodgson (publicly anyway) has been non-committal for example. That'd take about a week, max.
Houllier is in Dundalk already so if he's a candidate talk to him there.
Are you mixing information because I see Houllier is down to talk at the "grassroots" seminar in Dundalk in January.
http://www.faiifagrassrootsseminar.com/
Sorry, I thought that conference was this week. My error.
There are two key differences between us and england on this. The english fa have not felt it necessary to appoint a selection team (I think this is because people don't think mcclaren was barwicks first choice and brooking is well respected) The FAI have had to spend weeks getting external people on board
More significantly hiring an english manager is a much simpler task. They identified the five people they wanted most in the world. Three were interested and they picked their favourite from those. I'm fairly sure that given unlimited money and prestige we would have quickly put together a similar list. But there is no way Capello etc would have taken the ireland job. At the level we are pitching there are dozens of candidates all of whom have flaws. It is a much tougher decision for the FAI
The delay is probably down to Delaney accidently deleting El Tel's number from his mobile phone. Once he tracks down a number for the sun tanned one we'll have a new manager.
Has there been a formal announcement of who is on this committee yet? We hear about people (eg. Hodgson) having been approached but by whom?
oh oh, I think OwlsFan may be getting his first "senior moments"
I can see someone like Rosenstock calling up candidates and offering them the job. "Hi Howard. Don Howe here mate. Naah no need for an interview. We want to offer you the job. Just turn up the weekend of the Brazil game"
"Eh. Don who?"
Thanks. Missed that for some reason :confused: