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Isn't Fanning's job when he's not writing about Ireland to write about Liverpool? Nice job for a Liverpool fan.
Houllier was successful for all intents and purposes at Liverpool, especially in cup competitions.
His criticisms are probably correct but he ignored the positives.
His swift dismissal of Hodgson totally ignores his successes. If the dressing room found him dull, his track record barely shows it.
Also, I didn't realise the only responsibility of the new manager was to get the dressing room happy. In that case maybe we should appoint Tommy Tiernan.
Just to clarify, it was the under 18's and he was complaining about them eating steak for their pre match meal. It was a crass thing to do. But we can't argue with Charltons record on the whole.
Can't see Venables been offered the job. Yesterday's man imo.
If we thought Stan's press conferences were bad what would we say about Dalgleish's.
Your right. It was the u18's. But it was Charlton coming into dressing room.
In Touhy's own words
In February of 1986, at half-time in a youth team game with England at Elland Road, Tuohy was just about to deliver his dressing room speech when he was brushed aside by Jack Charlton, the new Ireland manager. "Eoin Hand (the previous manager) used to come to all our matches and would always come in to wish the team luck and that's all I asked Jack to do: to come in and wish them luck. I didn't ask him to come in at half-time that was my job! I was being shafted. I walked. But the game goes on."
Reading manager Steve Coppell is ready to quit, saying he has taken the club as far as he can. (The Sun)
Ignoring that this report comes from the Sun, I wonder does he fancy the Irish job? When all these big jobs come online, why is Coppell's name never mentioned? Is it because of the Man City thing, walking out on the job after being appointed?
Granted he does not have the international experience .. and Hodgson probably ticks all the boxes for the job .. but surely Coppell would do a great job.
The giftgrub people would have their work cut out though!
From the Indo today.
Venables remains bookies' favourite
Tuesday December 04 2007
"No news is good news as far as Terry Venables' chances of becoming the next Irish manager is concerned.
Venables remains the most likely candidate to succeed Steve Staunton having declared a tentative interest in discussing the post with the FAI. Other possible candidates for the job have whittled away with the news that former Liverpool boss Gerard Houllier ruled himself out of contention, while Roy Hodgson is also an unlikely successor given his new role at Inter Milan.
Billy Davies, who was recently sacked by struggling Derby County, has made himself available but his interest is only lukewarm as he has expressed a preference for replacing Alex McLeish as Scottish manager.
Venables was among the early favourites even before his tenure as Steve McClaren's assistant at England ended with their doomed Euro 2008 qualifying campaign and his position has since strengthened.
Venables also has links to both of the FAI's kingmakers Don Howe and Don Givens.
Howe was the coach of England under Venables' regime in the mid-nineties which saw them lose the semi final of Euro '96 to eventual champions Germany, while he played with Givens at QPR. Venables remains the bookies' favourite ahead of former Ireland midfielder Liam Brady".
- Donnchadh Boyle
I heard John Giles reiterate his views on Venebles on Newstalk this morning. Giles contends that if Venebles gave the job the attention it deserves he could be a success.
ye know if i were a journalist, i would bring out a piece saying aldridge was the favourite. Just because 50k people bet on a particular person doesnt make him the favourite in the appointers mind.
I really hate this " he is the favourite", it should be written "i think he is the favourite and so I will write a whole piece on it"
How much money actually gets put on these bets? Hundreds? Thousands? Tens of thousands? I don't think it's a very deep market so I wouldn't pay too much attention. I reckon if I stuck 200 euros on a candidate it'd bring his odds right in.
Well, so far on Betfair there's been €167k staked. €86k of that was on Venables. He's at 5/4 on Betfair. If you put €40 on at those odds he'll be down to 11/10. You could get another €60 on at that price and soon he's odds on. Every other manager only has really small amounts available to back at each price.
Obviously it's much different with bookies though.
JTS, you're a step ahead of me!! :D
Steve Coppell might quit Reading soon.
Would people like to see him as Irish manager?