That's brilliant.
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That's brilliant.
Marty: Gordie has it easy at Celtic....and me to thank.
http://www.irishmirror.ie/sport/socc...oneill-4596987
So far the "mind games" and "war of words" the papers want are just comments from each party being quite nice about each other.
O'Neill's comments about Strachan were at best, a backhanded compliment, at worst, an elbow to the ribs.
First blood to Martin.
Joe Brolly suggests Roy has some mental issues.
http://www.independent.ie/sport/socc...-30748572.html
Pot and kettle, springs to mind!
I was listening to that, I almost turned off my radio after Brolly said the only real sport is amateur.
Uh-oh, tets. Looks like you're going to have to bring the banhammer down on our Roy for bringing up J*** G*******
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/B2mWsE-IUAAUZLZ.jpg
Now then, now then. How's about that then?
I don't know if we're allowed talk about the thing, but the Everton situation relates to what O'Neill hinted at last week and anything else is what you'd guess would be his opinion on certain matters.
We know Roy has issues, but as long as he's inside the tent, I'll support him 100%. He's our Christy Brown.
Only an idiot (and Joe brolly) would offer a psychoanalyis on Roy based on his actions on the sidelines during a red hot derby game.
Who is Roy's go to guy in the media now? The one Allie he had is well and truly off the scene.
Full set of quotes here:
http://www.irishexaminer.com/sport/s...hy-298158.html
As usual, a balanced version of events from the examiner. All seems fairly reasoned apart from a dig at someone's dad. Hard to know if it was tongue in cheek or not without hearing it but broadcast media had left at that stage as far as I can tell.
I think he came across quite balanced in the Telegraph report too.
I think the most interesting tidbit is the one that Robbie knew he wasn't going to play before the last training session. RTE made a big deal out of saying their little bit of footage of O'Neill taking him aside was the moment he was told he wouldn't be playing and all the sensation that comes with it. I'd take Keane's word over theirs.
Regardless of whether the papers have blown it up I'm sick to death of these distractions. The timing of the book release was crazy, almost an insult to fans of the team who think the team is the most important thing and who expect a match, even against Gibraltar, to be the focus of media attention. I'd prefer his salary to be spent on coach education at this stage.
Except RMK will always be about (and always has been) sating his ego. This is how he operates, unfortunately.
I went looking for Joe Brolly comments on NewsTalk's listenback service - http://newstalk.ie/player/listen_back
curiously, it's the only segment that's missing from Sunday's lineup. It should be available as part 1 of the Off The Ball show on November 16th
With respect, one eejit ranting about another one, may not be especially edifying...
I suspect you can't get a cigarette paper between Martin & Roy on this sort of nonsense. Keane offers Martin someone to go out and say what Martin is really thinking, then Martin goes out and does the whole good cop routine. And if anyone asks him about what Roy has said all he has to do is say 'Awk that's just Roy being Roy, everything is hunky dory'.
What could possibly go wrong...
http://www.irishpost.co.uk/sport/kea...martinez-talks
probably, but given the way the comments have been reported, I wanted to listen to the exact comments again. I was on the dart at the time, and the signal wasn't great. All I can remember is something about Brolly having seen plenty barristers like Keane, still in court in their 70's and Keane loving having a mic in front of him
The host had to apologise at one point as well, because Brolly swore on air, and then tried to play it down as nothing because people hear it all the time every day.
I have to say the conduct of some of the Irish football journalists in the past few weeks has been pathetic.
I know they are trying to sell newspapers/get web hits but this Roy Keane j*zz fest every time he looks at a fly on the wall is pathetic. Leave the guy alone and focus on team matters and the 11 guys on the pitch. Trying to s**t stir and cause tension in the camp is not the way forward. Look how well 2002 turned out.
Delaney and the FAI are probably loving this because we are finally back page news but I'd rather we were on the backpage because of a successful result rather than more Roy Keane bear baiting. I've never known an ASSISTANT manager get so much media attention. Second Captains will no doubt spend the next hour of their podcast talking about Keane's interview rather than the poor performance Friday night.
have the majority of them ever been anything but pathetic?
today's story is keanes reaction to being accused of being a distraction. has anyone here discussed last wednesdays hotel "incident" with anyone else? did anyone here buy a paper to inform themselves about the incident?? thought not. the only ones making it a distraction are our pathetic football media.
how this is still making print nearly a week after it happened is beyond me.
The distractions are a media thing. Ask O'Neill the same question about Roy in 10 different ways at the press conference and he is then asked if he's fed up with being asked questions about Roy. Are there no football questions to ask?
The timing of the book release is something outside his control once he signs the book contract. It's up to the book company to get the book into public attention before the christmas sales and Roy is the tail that is wagged by the dog.
I'd question the need for such a book at all, most of the content is tittle tattle and Roy is financially secure (or should be) for life.
"He said: "I've spoken to Jack Grealish's father, I spoke to him at the time a way back some time ago. I spoke to the two of them and Jack's father and Jack were not in any great hurry at that particular time to make their minds up - fine, absolutely. I left it entirely up to them."
I take that as the same interpretation initially put up here by towk that oneill had asked them but realised that he hadn't made his mind up so left it open for him. It does appear he had asked him from that though.
Trap gets stuck into MO'N...
http://waterfordwhispersnews.com/201...-infringement/
;)
newstalk reporting grealish tweet tonight as been cryptic https://twitter.com/jackgrealish1 .
Training on Wednesday should be interesting anyway.
I'm generally all for giving managers time, I was a Trap loyalist well after most people had turned, and in no way am I calling for heads to roll, but I cannot help but feel underwhelmed with Mon and Keane so far. Disappointed is probably closer to the mark actually.
A year in and I'm not seeing much actual management in terms of improving performances with what we have to work with. It sort of feels like the lads are doing a job any number of other candidates could do, MoN does not give me the impression he is 100% into it, he expected to be flying higher at this stage of his career and Keane has not even hid the fact he is half arsed about the gig, stirring the **** with his book, the other job stuff with Celtic and Villa....
I'm actually surprised I'm this disillusioned with them only a year in. I know our players a rubbish. But the managements job is to make them a better unit than they should be. Like Strach is doing with the Scotch.
I'd still say it was within Keane's ability to get the book launch postponed by a week or so.
As for the media creating the distractions I'd say you're right. If it's not Keane it's Greakish. If it's not Grealish it's Stephen Ireland. If it's not Stephen Ireland it's something else. Anything but the football.
Dunphy was great today on RTÉ.
But this line stood out...
http://www.rte.ie/sport/soccer/irish...-must-end-now/Quote:
Originally Posted by Eamo
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Not that we should be surprised but Dunphy failed to watch the thing he commented upon. Imagine that.
London born Rob Brennan posted this.
https://twitter.com/RobBrennan82/sta...26616738553856
And what about it?
In the interest of balance after reading posts bashing Keane for stating an honest opinion on something that he has been badgered about in every press conference and has no influence over.