The manager interviews are edited- there's a couple of minutes left out. You can view the full version of interviews on the MNS site.
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"What's your favourite humming noise?" Brilliant. :D
Am I the only one who feels criticising the referees is the easy part for any pundit but they're not offering any solutions? "Something needs to be done" is uttered time and time again, Roddy grunted it as if something could be done to fix it between now and next week. What could actually be done to prevent something like the missed handball? The referee either saw it or he didn't, horrendus as the mistake was.
It shouldn't have to be done though. Referees shouldn't be making mistakes as big as they are making. There getting paid to do their job so they should be doing it well but the fact of the matter is there not.
The refereeing system needs a shake-up and they should start by telling Pat Kelly fook off and hand over the reigns as Head of the Refereeing Association to someone younger and more aware of the modern day rules. They obviously need a crash course and theres no better time like the present, when everyone else is on the summer break all the officials should be sent over to Keith Hackett over at the English FA for a breakdown on the new rules. Letting the game flow is a thing of the past and it's time it was brought back.
im so not impressed with this program,extremely frustrating show to watch. if they spent more time showing football than talking about it would be a lot better.
i know there is time constraints and that but the likes of the goal/save,(cant remember which match this was in)penalty decisions,sending offs in the rovers-cork game should have been shown more than once.
we could get more of a feel for the matches if we saw more,if i was a borderline EL supporter this show would not make me want to go watch a match.
even the small games in the premiership get more time on motd then the "big" games do on mns.
Spot on both points. Very good show this week, enjoyed the Cup draw hugely too. Tony O'Donoghue did OK last week, but Murphy is excellent presenting the show, he'll be missed if he's going off to China.
As an aside, I discovered what that awful music before the games is too, or rather, it's a good tune but the clip is awfully and nonsensically ripped from the outro. Was listening to the tune in question in the car yesterday and suddenly started thinking about the football! :D
Slightly??!!! :eek:
And people think that 1st division highlights would damage the credibility of the league if they were on MNF...
I'm not sure about the draw on at that time. Much better exposure when it was part of the news. Could've done it and then had interviews as part of the specialist show. It's a backward step having the draw in a niche programme when it should be gaining as much coverage as possible.
It's not their job to do something about it or provide solutions. That's up to the FAI, as they're the ones in a position to do something.
The problem is that not only do they seem unwilling to do anything, they take it as an affront if anyone criticise the refs (handing out ridiculous suspensions), thereby sending out the message that crap decisions like the ones we see week in, week out are acceptable and beyond criticism.
In that climate, where managers are gagged, it's up to the pundits to draw attention to it, again and again, and in stronger and stronger terms, until the FAI are shamed into taking some kind of action (they're supposed to be the experts).
Fair play to MNS for not taking the easy route and spouting harmless platitudes.
That decision could be seen as a simple mistake (albeit one so serious that if a player made it they would be immediately dropped for the following week). But both of Jamie McKenzie's yellow cards were an example of the kind of grandstanding refereeing that's far too common in this league. Far too often, refs seem determined to make a statement or make the 'big' decisions.
Someone needs to take them aside and explain, slowly, in words of not more than two syllables, that they're not there to take a starring role.
One-off mistakes, however egregious, are hard to avoid, but a lot of what's wrong could be fixed overnight by a simple change in attitude.
id like to see more of jacqui hurley aswell. good show last night esp the FAI cup draw.
Trap must have had a few pints with the Drogheda Town lads, he got fairly excited when he pulled out their number!
Bit odd they didn't show Stewie Byrne gifting Bray their first goal (they cut in after this). 60 Second thing is cringe-inducing, but overall they're doing a really good job. I like Con Murphy and Tony O'Donoghue a lot. Surprised we haven't yet seen Mick O'Brien pulling down the crossbar at the 1974 Cup Semi final for their Archive thing. The Big Match showed that at the time, to howls of laughter from Brian Moore.
Everyone makes mistakes but the referee in City-Sligo game made so many it would have been better if he had not turned up. He should be sent off the the 1st division for a month as punishment.
I thought Trapattoni was brilliant at the draw. Really knows how to work a crowd & no doubt he has some charm.
I know they were rushed for time this week but quality of RTE highlights dropping down to TV3 standards. I don't know if this is an MNS thing on its own as it is the same for the EPL - BBC highlights much better than RTE. I think RTE have added so much junk like 60 to the show that not much time left for football. Maybe they would be better off discussing one match in detail every week instead of spreading themselves too thin trying to talk about all games.
As bad as it looked, I'd be less pushed about the Foran incident than Hanney's debacle; there were a lot of bodies around the ball and he could easily have been unsighted.
Collins does this every week when (as usual) forgets a name, even done same on a fellow 'pundit' forgetting his name in a live game last year, its as if its makes him think quicker, or maybe he`s also going to the same bars as Hendo ??
ps if that bray defender with his 'statue of liberty' impression ever makes it on soccer am, we are finished, would be laughing stock of the football world. without doubt the worst decision i have ever seen.
I know it's unlikely that it was for any other reason, but can anyone confirm that it was definitely the ref who decided that Sligo Rovers had to change from red shorts to white at half-time?
Because if he did, Hanney really needs to be sent to ref Subbuteo or something for a while.
People, if you think the standard of the highlights are dropping then tell them -> mns@rte.ie ..... even if you have never considered it before, email them, let them know. Suggest what you'd like to see.
It'll take five minutes. Open a new mail and tell them.
Why did they have to change? Its seems mad. Is it substituting good referring for 'officiating' or what. How can red and green clash? Was it the colours in the first half impaired his judgement when Jamie McKenzie got the first yellow. Sorry now but the colour of the shorts could never hide the fact the ref completely messed it up.
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There was one show where he was being interviewed and he had the shirt open and all, looked like a porn star or something.
As for Roddys dress ense :eek:
What a legend, only in Ireland.
The man everyone loves to hate.
He reminds me of a fella who always stops me on the way home trying to sell me second hand car batterys or a carpet.
I'm still wondering what her favourite humming noise is. :D