Walford, Guppy and Seamus McDonagh (goalkeeper coach) to be the coaching staff.
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Walford, Guppy and Seamus McDonagh (goalkeeper coach) to be the coaching staff.
Duly obliged: http://www.independent.ie/sport/socc...-29722171.html ;)
It's worth a read; features some interesting past quotes from O'Neill in relation to Keane's record and character.
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Originally Posted by Dion Fanning
Some further opinion on the appointment...
Lee Carsley: http://www.ciarano.me/post/658824735...shy-little-roy
Neil Lennon: http://www.goal.com/en-ie/news/3942/...ted-by-irelandQuote:
ROY Keane won’t be a silent partner in the new Ireland managerial dream team, according to his former international team mate Lee Carsley.
The 40-times capped midfielder is excited by the pairing of Martin O’Neill with Keane as his no.2, with the pair set to be officially announced today, almost eight weeks after Giovanni Trapattoni departed.
Carsley says the €2m-a-year pair will thrill Ireland’s players and boost the nation’s chances of qualifying for Euro 2016 - and he believes Keane’s decision to take the assistant manager’s position is a sign of how much he values the job.
“Roy is passionate about football, so the job title won’t bother him,” Carsley insisted.
"He won’t care whether he’s a no.2 or a no.4 - he’ll get his points across no matter what.
"I think it’s a perfect pairing. It definitely says that the FAI mean business, it’s a fantastic choice.
“Martin is very passionate about what he does in the game, he really gets players to play to the best of their potential, while Roy is an iconic figure in Irish football.
“It’s a very forward thinking approach to get two big personalities, two people with such high standards.”
Carsley insists the FAI’s decision to shell out for two of the biggest names in Irish football is a major signal of intent to get back to the big time.
“It will send out a statement to people, especially to the players that this is a new dawn. The players will be excited,” he said.
“It says a lot that they’re both, with great standing in their own right, willing to get involved together - it says how good a job it is.
“We should definitely be excited about Euro 2016, this could be a fantastic appointment if it comes off. There’s good times ahead.”
Richard Sadlier's outlook is gloomier: http://www.independent.ie/sport/socc...-29722169.htmlQuote:
Neil Lennon believes that the prospective appointment of Martin O'Neill as manager of the Republic of Ireland, with Roy Keane as his assistant manager, will be "exciting to watch."
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Celtic boss Lennon played under O'Neill during the Derry native's five-year tenure as Hoops boss, as well as alongside Keane for one season in 2005-2006 and noted that the pair were "great characters" who will "have the players on their toes."
"It'll be very interesting," Lennon told reporters. "They're two great characters with a vast knowledge of the game, two very proud men as well. God help the players!"
He continued: "I'm surprised because I didn't realise there was a connection between the two but Roy has a great knowledge of the game, he was a magnificent player, one of the best of his generation and he'll lift any team walking into that dressing room.
"He'll have the players on their toes, as will Martin and it'll be exciting to watch."
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Originally Posted by Richard Sadlier
'Why Keane and O’Neill’s coalition is the Metal Machine Music of Irish football': http://thescore.thejournal.ie/roy-ke...58400-Nov2013/
I find myself agreeing with much of that.Quote:
Originally Posted by Paul Fennessy
I second that. I'm really excited about this now
Is there a sense of excitement and optimism?
Jeepers, Sadlier needs a ride soon.
Sadlier would moan if we appointed Mourinho or Guardiola.
Is there no role for Manuela at all?
To answer your question,
http://sphotos-b.ak.fbcdn.net/hphoto...03317371_n.png
If only he was being paid the same as the dearly departed Manuela.
For me it's less about the money, more about the potential 'disruption factor' that a certain individual brings...
The Shining is on RTE tonight,
perhaps synchronicity personified?
Hmm, nice try. See #1411.
:)
few more mentions of current Ireland players who've played under Keane: http://www.independent.ie/sport/socc...-29723539.html
I'd forgotten about Walters actually.
John Walters is a 'Scouser' ? Well I never.
Getting close now
irish examiner -breaking news - fai board approve package
The Republic of Ireland's new management team of Martin O'Neill and Roy Keane is expected to be confirmed tomorrow.
Reports this morning say that the FAI board approved the package to bring the duo on board at an informal meeting after the FAI Cup Final yesterday.
The deal should officially be announced tomorrow, with a press conference due later this week.
It is believed O'Neill will also bring in a new backroom team to the set-up.
He will claim a salary of around €1.2m, with an €800,000 bonus should Ireland qualify for Euro 2016 in France.
The salary offered to MON is at the top end, the assistant's salary is rumoured to somewhere between a (drunken sailor) generous 500k -700k. The bonus for qual for euro 2016 is way over the top.
It would be harder not to qualify, if we are to believe 10% of the magic that will be brought to our set up.
Are we not assume that we are going to qualify with these two on board? are the FAI preparing for failure with a bonus for actually doing the job as expected?
Yeah, he needs to get back in the sadlier.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iIIuR-HjFho
Meanwhile, a Special Agent continue their good works...
http://www.irishpost.co.uk/sport/mic...rthern-ireland
Fire and Ice:
http://www.theguardian.com/football/...lic-of-ireland
Well maybe don't look at it in bonus terms, see it as an €800,000 deduction should he not meet the target set out.
I find the 'easy qualification' talk for Euro 2016 a bit unnerving to be honest. Our goal has generally been to finish second and make a playoff. We have quite regularly fallen outside of that and even managed to fall outside the top 3 twice in recent times.
"Back in Dublin Ed O'Loughlin said it will at least galvanise supporters after the failure to qualify for the World Cup in Brazil. "They say O'Neill can deliver a bollocking with the best of them. Imagine having him giving out to you at half time and you look past his shoulder and there's Roy Keane too, staring wordlessly back at you. It'd be like Goldfinger and Oddjob. There'd be no problems with players not tracking back."
I find that very funny.
To be on a bonus of 800k to qualify for a tournament that it would be harder not to qualify for, is way OTT. Doesn't matter what comes in from UEFA for qualifying. The basic 1.2m, is a perfectly decent salary for a manager like O'Neill, in fact it's more than decent. And there's a fat fee for the assistant manager.
It's also irrelevant imo if 50% of the salary is sponsored, the 1.2m is perfectly adequate for a top manager for the Irish team to get qualified out of the group without throwing on a bonus on top for a basic performance figure being reached.
The salary more realistically is 2m for MON and 1.2m if he fails miserably to hit the barn door from 10 paces.
Slight over-reaction but the bar is now set for Ireland managers unfortunately.
Its way too high alright, for a part time job. However it's not a normal part-time job in that full jobs come up at lower pay but probably more appealing.
It's only a part-time job is the holder makes it that way. I don't think Brian Kerr could be accused of treating it as a part time job, for example.
The money being paid is being focused on a little too much today in my opinion. Does it really matter? Its not much different that the previous management team and its not coming out of tax payers pockets so I dont see the big deal. If they are successful and get the nation behind them again then that is priceless
what he said, if you're complaining about how much someone is being paid, your real problem is with capitalism and the open market.
But is the market for well paid jobs truly open? Oh, that's another debate. One I'd be happy to have elsewhere if anyone's interested!
Except in the context of what these two are doing, none of us would come close.
Real brass neck on Damien Delaney trying to blame Roy for his speeding. He was late for work; it's his responsibility to be there on time. Perhaps ensuring he was in a position to leave for work a bit earlier would have been the more appropriate option.
I think Daryl Murphy's offering is worth highlighting:
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"Playing under Roy Keane is easy," said the Ipswich and former Ireland striker Daryl Murphy. "If you work hard, he praises you. If you don't, you get criticised. He's a fairer man than people give him credit for."
Roy Keane doesn't suffer fools. That's a good quote from Murphy, put the effort in & the players have nothing to worry about.
The FAI on the other hand....it'll be top hotels, 1st class travel, expensive training camp locations & Michelin chefs from now on.
Just need to find the players now!!