What's a placid casual anyway? Someone who's prepared to spend €500 on a manky Stone Island top but doesn't want to risk ruining it by fighting in it? :confused:
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jeez you are all very touchy .:D
I fully intend going to tiblisi and sofia thats all. cant wait as they should be good trips.hope to see some of you there is all .
bozo- placid casual is/was the record label of super furry animals ,a band who i am a huge fan of . if you need any further explnation on the word placid then god help the education sytem round drumcondra way.
Bozo? :D:D I know the record label, the name of which in itself is a play on the late 80' term Acid Casual (coined around the time of some elements of the Casual movement and Acid House interlinking and which also happens to be the name of an act who've released on the label). Quite like the Super Furries myself. And I would have thought that it was obvious that I understand what placid means by reading the original post.
Nice to see your humour by pass has taken sucessfully.
From Don Howe's column in the telegraph on Capello's appointment as England manager: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/mai.../sfntac113.xml
On the one hand - whu-hooooo!! He wants Venables to assist England. Again.Quote:
Capello will need to hit the ground running and I hope he makes Terry Venables his assistant. He has the knowledge of the English game missing from Capello's otherwise impressive CV
On the other hand - d'oh! He definitely rates Venables as a coach.
Dont know if anyone read Don Howe's article in yesterday's Daily Telegraph about the appointment of Capello here but the last paragraph is strange given his involvement in the gang of three: :confused:
Capello will need to hit the ground running and I hope he makes Terry Venables his assistant. He has the knowledge of the English game missing from Capello's otherwise impressive CV.
I hope he's right :D
Interesting comments from England fans below the article about Howe's suggestion. Seems they don't want TV either!
It is strange that since Vegetables is such a "great coach" that England decided they didn't want to rehire him for the vacant English position :rolleyes: I think there is a lesson there for us all. The English, with their far greater resources than us, didn't want the man. Why should we?
how can don howe comment in the press about the english appointment when he is curretnly employed by the FAI and venables is a candidate for the FAI post ??
thsi is ridiculous , the committee has already proved itself to be a sham.
Although he has obviously given away that Venables is not in the running , lay lay lay
I love such things as:
"he didn't have to qualify for euro96 as England were the hosts. Glorified for the 4-1 against Holland but achieved little else"
"a good article until the last bit, venables as an assistant"
I very much doubt Capello would want TV any where near his set up which should be our attitude as well.
The fact that Howe is suggesting TV would suggest that either
a. he is out of the running for the Ireland job
b. he is a good coach and he should go to England before Ireland
c. Howe is completely out of touch with the modern game
Take your pick
as long as venebles doesnt come near us whatever howe says is fine by me
Agree. Don't want Venables anywhere near the Irish team. He seems like a well dodgy person and I seriously think we would be selling ourselves well short if we opted for him. Hodgson or Houiller are fine with me but obviously that's for bigger and more important people to decide :(
Does anyone know what the story is with the 2 friendlies v Brazil and Serbia - persume they will be sold as one package to maximise attendance???
I think most but not all on foot.ie are extremely concerned about the prospect of Venables becoming next manager of Ireland.
However, is it "no at all costs", or "no, but maybe if we can't get anyone better"?
My personal opinion is that on all objective counts Venables would probably have the best CV and track record of any manager we've ever had - and that's even after conceding that I think his record doesn't stand up to proper scrutiny. On that basis I think he could do a decent job.
However, against that, I'm disgusted by the way the media has set him up as the dream candidate, as if he's the answer to all our problems, and also the way they portray inane comments from past or present internationals as ringing endorsements. His track record is patchy and this was only publicised belatedly by the emergence of an anti-Venables camp. I think he'd be the choice of people who don't really care and who wouldn't give it much more than a minute's thought - mainly only because he's famous. There are better candidates out there. Not a huge amount if we're to be realistic, but maybe 4-5.
If I was to be objective I'd have to admit that he should be a "maybe, if we can't find anyone better" but in light of what's gone on since Staunton was appointed I really feel that it's "no, at all costs" for me.
its not about whether do/dont want venables as ireland manager - id be more worried that one of the so called professionals on our so called professional selection committee is recommending one of the main contenders for the position for another job
its a joke --- howe is a clown and the committee is a farce
Does anybody know if Howe is actually being paid by the FAI or is he just there in some sort of advisory role?
Are you rejecting him because of the media campaign for him or because he's not the man for the job or both? I am not bothered about the media campaign. There was a large campaign against Jack's appointment but that soon withered away (where are you now Con Houlihan?).
I am against the appointment because I honestly think his best days (such as they were) are behind him, he sees our position as a nice sinecure and there are better (eg Hodgson) out there.
That said, if he is appointed, it could be worse because he's not a novice, has experience and would probably be respected by the players.
I was trying to say above that that's how I would feel if I could think about it objectively (i.e., I don't want him, there are better candidates but we could do worse - and have done frequently). However, the media campaign and other factors mean I can't think about it objectively - I dislike him intensely and I hate the media campaign and the lack of thought. These subjective matters dominate the objective view that he might be ok.
This 3-man committee nonsense should be immediately disbanded. FAI shambles number 194. Howe is going through the motions in regards to selecting our manager. The FAI ahve to approach the best man for the job. If he declines then go onto the next best candidate.
Howe says that Venables has the knowledge of the English game necessary to complement Capello's knowledge of the game as played in Italy and Spain.
Is such English-specific knowledge required in our context? Yes, all our players play in Britain but all our candidates are either English, brought up in the English system or at least with a very good knowledge of it (Jol, Houllier, Haan to a much lesser extent).
I hope Shearer gets the job as Capello's token Englishman. Capello will be banging on about keeping the ball, being patient, drawing the defender, switching the play etc. and Shearer'll be on the sideline shouting "down the channels, get in amonst 'em!"
Bulgaria have apparently contacted TV:
http://www.skysports.com/story/0,195...974340,00.htmlQuote:
The Bulgarian Football Union has revealed that it has approached Terry Venables about becoming the next manager national manager.
Venables has been named on a seven-man shortlist, as the BFU look for Hristo Stoichkov's permanent successor.
If there is anyone from the Bulgarian FA reading, Venables is a great coach, a top guy with undoubted commitment to the job and just look at how well England did in Euro '96. McLaren as a muppet, undoing all of Venables' undoubted good work with England recently. Players like him too. Respected journalists, guys I've always admired like Paul Hyland and Dion Fanning rave about him and who am I to argue with football brains of this calibre?
Who are the other 6 candidates? :)
According to Mark Lawrenson on the Premier League programme on Today FM Terry Venables has been offered the Ireland job. He says he has it 'on very good authority'. He also said that Venables is considering the offer over the next few days as he has other options to consider.
Wonder what the other options are. Perhaps he's being offered some role with England?
He's been offered the Bulgaria job too.
Manage Bulgria Terry, you know it's right.
I'd say he will go for Ireland over Bulgaria.