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Originally Posted by shakermaker1982
Shame - got to understand MoN's personal reasons but I was really hopeful here.
Burley would be my choice now.
It is important that we get somebody who has been successful and has a proven track record. I don't think Bryan Robson would take it anyway. I thought he would have been a terrible choice 3 years ago but in fairness he has done well at West Brom eventually.
those skips crisps are a bit tastless too.
ammmmmm, that wasn't there earlier, obviously it's been updatedQuote:
Originally Posted by joeSoap
Looks like the Professional approach by the FAI didnt work.I could excuse them for shafting Kerr if they had a better replacement but it looks like were going to end up with a yes man for Johnny D.
While im at it anyone read the vomit inducing brown nosing article in last sundays indo by dion fanning how the rest of the journos there work with such a waster i dont know.
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Originally Posted by gufct
father and son have a thing for reliable "sources"
:D
delighted the FAI are fcking up - they stabbed a good man in the back and now they're gonna taste soem of their own medicine
He is in good company so. All the journos (and I use that term lightly) at the Sindo are a bunch of wasters.Quote:
Originally Posted by gufct
well its understanable that he doesnt want the job in light of his wife illness.
Next on my list would be that Hidink fella. I dont know much about him but his results speaks wonders.
why on earth would gus hiddink take the irish job? we pay €400k ffs!!Quote:
Originally Posted by thejollyrodger
seriously, people need to get real here.
Just read that Grant has resigned as Israel manager. Hope he is not coming to us.
Jaysus...this Intl management stuff has just gone nuts....hope he stay's away as well!
Interesting. IMO he did a better job than Kerr with a very limited squad.Quote:
Originally Posted by Zidane
You have the laugh at some of the blind optimism on here. O'Neill, Troussier, Robson, Burley, Hiddink etc Not a hope in hell.Quote:
Originally Posted by Roverstillidie
For instance what's with the arrogance of people who don't think Bryan Robson is good enough? Newsflash! He has a job in the Premiership, why on earth would he or any other of the preferred candidates take a crap part time job?
Delaney and his leprachaun army will be left with Aldridge or Whelan and personally I'll be laughing long and loud as the Faroe Islands overtake us in the rankings and the FAI are stuck with a €100m bill for a stadium that the olé olérs won't fill 'cos Ireland are crap. Bring it on. :D
KOH
Raneire was linked with the irish job a few days back, what happened to him ?? The tinker man could do a job for us.
The FAIlure has to pay top money to get a top manager.
I see he's just resigned and has thrown his hat in the ring for the Ireland job.Quote:
Originally Posted by Dublin12
I like talking to myself by the way:D
We've no chance of getting Hiddink but I've no doubt the FAI would pay at least double Kerr's wages to get their man. Kerr was the cheap option last time out.Quote:
Originally Posted by Roverstillidie
Ranieri is a poor manager.
Could be worse than that they could give it to Roddy. :D :DQuote:
Originally Posted by WeAreRovers
Haven't we been reading everywhere that the FAI are prepared to pay up to €750k per year to the new manager? In all fairness lads, John Delaney is not that stupid, even though I despise him. For an experienced manager you'd expect them to offer that kind of money - to the likes of O'Neill, Hiddink etc. For someone like Aldridge, Staunton, Keane - all of which are relatively inexperienced, €400k is all I'd pay them anyway. That's all that Kerr was worth because he had no experience managing at the top level. We took the cheap option last time and we got the results to match it. It's there in black and white.
You also have to bear in mind that this is essentially a part time job, so the likes of Gus Hiddink is a real possibility, if the FAI are comfortable with him double-jobbing that is.
would somebody please clear something up......is Hiddink the PSV manager and australia manager at the minute???
if so - fuhgeddabout it
maybe delaney will try his hand at management - he seems to have all the answers hehheheh hehhehh MUHAW HA HAH HAA HAAAA!
That's my dream appointment. Roddy and the FAI - a match made in footballing heaven.Quote:
Originally Posted by gspain
KOH