Your own words are right here. Formation, set pieces and style of play etc are all Barry and you doubt Kenny is selecting the team as well.
So...who is calling the shots?
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To be honest, i am very surprised that posters are giving this guy any air time at all. Ignoring all the contradictions and sloppy logic in his posts for a second, the guy has basically admitted that in his eyes there is nothing that Kenny can do right, he is damned if he does and damned if he don't. Often based on wild speculation/theories that are not grounded in anything real. Totally disingenuous. You can't engage/debate fairly with that type of poster.
These questions need to be asked. Blindly following something based on an emotional attachment is not the way we should go. Let's not forget here, Kenny is the worst manager we've ever had. That's if we go on factual evidence. Criticism of Kenny is valid, some will just have to accept that.
To be fair giving answers and calling the shots are not one and the same.
I think life's too short and campaigns too quick (especially a football players sporting Life), come and go that we can have a manager in charge for 4 years before he (potentially) gets us to a championship as his remit.
2022 is awful barren for us , things could considerably change for us in that time too.
Great start from Anthony Barry’s men.
If he's giving answers then he's being asked questions and those answers are being taken on board yes? That sounds like a managerial team working well together to me. Instead of Kenny getting credit for bringing in Barry and (if this is even true) adopting his ideas (imagine that, listening to the coach you hired to help you) the idea is that Barry is somehow running things despite Kenny standing in his way. Play the post, not the more reasonable version of it you might come up with yourself.
And I'm not sure on your other point but I think it probably highlights the divide between the more reasonable takes on here in terms of where we are and where we need to go. For me, we absolutely can take a longer term approach given we are working with 19 year olds who aren't featuring for their clubs in key positions and an average ability level right now of, what, lower English Championship? Maybe lower end of the English Premiership if you only count our defenders? Maybe that's where we will disagree? You would hold that we have enough quality to beat Serbia to 2nd place maybe? Mick couldn't get us into the top 2 in a group with Switzerland and Denmark and he was paid more than twice as much as Kenny so I'm not sure I'd agree that there is an obvious candidate ready to step in and turn us into a better side than Serbia with the talent we have available versus their pool which plays across Europes top leagues. And if not, then what's the harm in Kenny continuing to blood young players and working on formations/styles of play/set pieces etc under the watchful eye of Anthony Barry?
We're not battling it out with Serbia, we're battling it out with Luxembourg. Denmark got to the euro semi finals, Switzerland the quarter finals and we nearly qualified under McCarthy.
If you're argument is that we can't get anything better than Kenny because of our lack of resources, you might want to look at the bench behind him. We should snap Barry up before he gets a big job as manager in England.
I think you are the one guilty of approaching the issue blindly and based on emotion.
If you go back to my previous posts on the matter, i have supported critical questioning of performances and results under Kenny. Some results (and performances) have been hard to stomach. But I have also asked that people make a fair and reasonable assessment of SK with the challenges that presented to him, the lack of stability early on that was almost completely out of his hands and the young players that he has had to bring through.
It is more nuanced than Kenny class/Kenny sh!te.
Bottom line for me is that he has deserved a longer runway than others might have received and it appears as though patience might be the right approach with the coaching and playing teams that he has assembled now seemingly turning a corner. I am not blindly following anything, i have already set out what i believe were bottom line requirements to stay in the job beyond this campaign. Prior to Serbia i wanted 7 or 8 points. He is on 4. Failure to beat Luxembourg and the FAI has some a valid question to ask / decision to make. To you, nothing matters.
Now, who is the extremist between the two of us?
I think you are being disingenuous and i am guilty of not heeding my own advice and engaging you.
"blindly following something based on emotion" is a pretty nice parallel to extremism, no?
Watching the Kenny interview here, still an incoherent mess in front of the camera. Positive results havent had a positive effect on that.
Calling Kenny the worst manager we've ever had is a load of horse ****e. Absolute horse ****e.
From day one since Kenny took over, and remember we almost got to the Euro play off finals, he's been trying to play better football and bring in new players. We finished the other night with three teenagers on the pitch ffs.. what do you want, some ex pro from the Charlton era off looking for 30 yr old lads with an Irish granny. Or Robbie Keane?
Kenny will probably end up as one of those unlucky managers who ends up handing a cracking team to the next guy who comes in. But while he's there, back him. Mick Mc Carthys early games were muck too.. but he eventually moulded a team that should have gotten to a WC quarter final
Frankly I'm looking forward to being in Germany in 2024
And I'd be delighted if Kenny was there managing them
There are those who will criticize Kenny no matter what results are achieved would be a more accurate reflection of things I think. Most of the posters on this forum have a fairly nuanced view of things that include positives and negatives with Kenny's approach so far that you consistently ignore in favor of straw man arguments about his "defenders" putting him up as some sort of tactical genius who will having us tiki takaing our way to trophies.
I think my point has been made looking at the posts above. There are some Kenny fanatics who won't accept a bad word said about their messiah. No matter how bad results are.