Would Curtis Fleming?
It's going to be like life-sized Guess Who for the dog days of Kenny's time. ;)
Is he unemployed? (Flick flick flick)
Irish (Flick flick)
Has he managed before? (Flick flick flick)
Unexpected choice? (Flick)
Got 'im! It's...
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Would Curtis Fleming?
It's going to be like life-sized Guess Who for the dog days of Kenny's time. ;)
Is he unemployed? (Flick flick flick)
Irish (Flick flick)
Has he managed before? (Flick flick flick)
Unexpected choice? (Flick)
Got 'im! It's...
RIP Miah Dennehy, announced earlier today
https://www.irishtimes.com/sport/soc...-dies-aged-73/
Curtis Fleming appointed assistant head coach at Charlton
https://www.charltonafc.com/news/cur...ant-head-coach
And now appointed interim head coach - https://www.charltonafc.com/news/cur...interim-charge
Former underage goalkeeper Stephen Henderson is goalkeeping coach at the Valley
Charlie O'Leary at 100
https://www.irishtimes.com/sport/soc...-deserve-this/
Good article with Brian Barry-Murphy in the athletic today
https://www.nytimes.com/athletic/577...rphy-interview
Tony Cascarino is on the front page of wikipedia today as the featured article is Gillingham's 84-85 season.
Former underage player Patrick Kohlmann in temporary charge of Werder Breman tonight, their manager was given a red card in their last game
Don't really remember Shane O'Connor being at Liverpool, remember him playing for Keane at Ipswich alright
Very tough read in today's Independent
https://www.independent.ie/sport/soc...107576437.html
This is pretty cool, former international Jimmy Holmes' son has decorated his shed with framed jerseys and clippings from his dad's career, including Ireland jerseys
https://www.facebook.com/groups/4721...79150949964027
A fine player. A leg break seemed to affect his career quite a bit ( well I thought so ) Surprising the number of Irish full-backs that broke their leg down the years. I wonder ( statistically ) are full-backs more susceptible to leg-breaks for what-ever reason ? Especially, back in the day ?
Maybe quite a bit of running and having to put in a lot of tackles. I'd like to see some specific research on that ?
https://www.vicarstreet.com/componen...ml?Itemid=2080
Anyone going to this tonight in Vicar Street? It’s raising funds for the irish professional footballers Benevolent Fund. Think it helps with players who have gotten dementia etc.
As an aside, I heard that one notable name agreed to do the event and then after it was announced, he asked for a significant appearance fee and then pulled out.
That same individual then wrote an article saying tha they put him on the lineup without ever asking him if he'd attend. Nice to be reminded how good it is that the country moved on from him
Anyone want to mention who the player is for those of us who arent mind readers? :D
Really **** situation, because stuff for charity are never done on a contractual basis. You ask will someone appear and they say yes, it's all done in good faith.
I'd know people involved in the venue and the promotors, who agreed to do it for less than costs. Everyone pulling in the right direction for the good cause.
From that, I know the event was in the works for over a year, trying to get a date that worked for everyone - and that yer man had been on board from the start and he said he'd rather MC it than get anyone else in. Waits until it's announced and then says he's not gonna appear without getting X and Y.
Looking forward to a good night all the same and fair play to Quinner.
I was gonna say Steven Ireland.
Maybe this is completely unrelated but it appears that the most obvious third wise men to Brady and Giles was announced previously: https://www.dublintown.ie/whats-on-e...oper-football/
Well the event link posted says "Niall replaces Eamon Dunphy who will no longer be participating in the event." so...
Mad that he was such a strong voice in Ireland for so long. And that people actually listened to him.