Would you say they like to play a long ball game? I think Mourinho really focuses on passing while Celtic played some great stuff under O'Neill.
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Would you say they like to play a long ball game? I think Mourinho really focuses on passing while Celtic played some great stuff under O'Neill.
Not strictly speaking, but neither would have had as much success without a big forward like Drogba or Sutton.
Both were very heavily dependent on set pieces: Chelsea won so many tight games from frees and corners and almost all Celtic CL goals in MON's first season were from Thompson frees or corners iirc.
During Mourinho's first season in charge at Chelsea I stuck up a piece here comparing Mourinho to O'Neill. Obviously not carbon copies of each other but lots of points in common. Mourinho's style changed a bit after 2005 as well.
Here's the thread: http://foot.ie/showthread.php?t=2130...ight=o%27neill
I still think it rings true.
id agree with that, both managers love the route one, tenacious football, any celtic fan will tell you celtic are alot better to watch under strachan..mourinho is another one trick pony...i hope he is the next england manager!!
We should be looking for a top class candidate for the position. It's the biggest job in Irish football and international jobs carry a prestige beyond their salaries.
The people we should be looking at are:- Jose Mourinho ( if you don't ask him you'll never know) Fabio Capello, Marcello Lippi, Roy Hodgson . Any one of those four would be a very credible candidate with the players and anyone of them is the calibre of candidate we should be seeking. No disrespect to Paul Jewell intended but that's what is needed at this level.
Dunno if anyone's noticed or mentioned it but that UEFA interview with Hodgson was conducted by Andy Roxborough who, if the papers are to be believed, is on of the FAI 'Kingmakers'. Am I right in thinking they've done some work together for UEFA. COuld be a positive if Roxborough is involved, fingers crossed.
I wasn't aware they'd gone to Roxburgh.
He, Hodgson and Houllier are part of an inner circle of technical / academic type coaches in UEFA's ranks I think.
Edit: sorry, Tets beat me to it and was more accurate - as usual!
Here's the UEFA Technical Committee's page on uefa.com: http://www.uefa.com/uefa/aboutuefa/c...ttee=1024.html
Complete and utter delusion! We are around 35th in the World. That show's we are Shi*e. I would love Hodgson but failing that it will be someone around the Paul Jewell mark which would be about what we can expect.
We have just had Steven Staunton, whoever we get can surely not be as bad.
Andy Roxburgh´s name isn´t on the Technical Development Committee,
Maybe Technical Director role is something higher
This is a great thread. Hodgson would be perfect choice. Heaps of international experience and getting the best out of mediocre teams (Finland, Switzerland). Lets face it Ireland are in this bracket.
Plus managed in the Premiership so knows the league and thus our pool of players very well (though, correct me if im wrong, didnt he sign Kevin Davies for Blackburn for a club record fee and he only scored 1 goal! Sure we all make mistakes!)
I want Hodgson as manager but it has to be pointed out that he is still hated at Bristol City from his stint as manager there. And he was not a fans favourite at Blackburn rovers.
A Italian mate in work is a big Inter fan. He says the only error Hodgson made at Inter was selling Roberto Carlos to Real, thinking he wasn't good enough for Italian football.
Qualified them for Europe in his only full season there after them avoiding the drop by 2 points the year before. Had a bad start the following season and got sacked in November. They'd have stayed up that year had he not been sacked and brought Brian Kidd in.
Blackburn fans had ideas above their station back then, he didn't have money to spend like his Dalglish et al, he actually made them a net profit of £7m that season. Spent a bit the following season on Dailly and then Blake but it was Kidd who blew the last of their fortune and brought them down.