That's the rumour. Yesterday's man again, was a disaster at Leeds and is now Brian Robson's right hand man at the farce that Sheffield United have become, fabulous credentials....
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Didn't know he was with Robson.
I would be disapointed if it was Kidd.Another rumoured to have terrible man management skills and has lunched off his time at Man U.Always remember Fergies less than flaterring portrayl off him in his Autobiog some years back.
I am still hopeful that whatever the outcome we will have a managemnt team which instills a much clearer focus and a good basic tactical acumen in the side.This will be ahuge improvement and give us grounds for some optimism,
I could live with that.Heard Townsends name linked to TVs possible appointment as well.Just wish this thing would be wrapped up.
Townsend said he was not going to be involved.
One of the symptoms of "involvement with the FAI" disease is a complete aversion to telling the whole truth.
Has there been any official word on Houllier knocking us back? the article on Skysports is Vague to say the least. "sky sports understands that he's not interested" "A source say's....." Etc Etc
It would appear that the Betfair punters in their droves are not convinced by the Sky Sports News level of understanding.
We use to have a man on the inside there :)
There is a US podcast interview with McLaren, Houllier and Dr.Joe Vengelos.
About a 1/4 through, Gerard is asked about the Ireland job,
he is clearly irritated and says something like ´yesterday it was Venables and today it is deschamps who knows tomorrow´ Interview terminated.
Houllier podcast
just a small correction, ´yesterday it was Deschamps, today it is me and tomorrow it will be Venables´
Just a warning not to listen to McLaren interview, more dangerous consequences that that Japanese horror film The Ring
I just wish this circus was over. Even senior players like Shay Given were having a dig at the FAI over the weekend and players need stability and a new manager. What a long old process
While I am not going to break a habit of a lifetime and place a bet, that sentence by Houllier does indicate he has gone out of his way to be in the know. Why would he even know about the short lived speculation about Deschamps while in the US.
That interview was uploaded on Saturday.
get it over and done with and just appoint venables.
Anyway most important thing is that Don gets his coaching badge.That Houllier quote could be interpreted as "God only knows what the Paddies are up to."
Houllier still very much in the race
http://www.chatsoccer.eu/news/content/view/86/1/
Houllier set for Irish hot seat
http://www.examiner.ie/irishexaminer...304-qqqx=1.asp
Could Finnan's retirement be an Indicator that Houllier is getting the Job, have they a history of bad feeling from his liverpool day's?
According to Reder (I think it was he anyway) Finnan had a good relationship with Houllier and it was actually Houllier who signed him.
Did you see Finnan's interview in the Indo?
I'd take it at face value, body was getting tired and more injury prone and he was frustrated at being out of position etc.
There is not one quote anywhere with Houllier saying he is not interested fullstop.
But it could all be a replay of when Delaney had high hopes and gambled everything on getting MON after a reported initial interest from him.
So Houllier could be getting back to France to pack a fresh suitcase of clothes, have a chat with Isabella, the FFA and come to Dublin to sign a contract.
What I don´t want is if Hodgson, Venables and Houllier rule themselves out then the FAI panic under pressure and appoint option Z instead of explaining thing and waiting longer.
I think Finnan had always intented to retire before the start of the next campaign, this is as good a time as any as he can make it look like the FAI is to blame for his retiriement
The FAI are already getting bad reports over the lenght of "the process".
Can you imagine the fall out if they blow it with all the main contenders?
When you think about it, England, Scotland and the North all had to get new managers after the end of the qualifying campaign as well and, even though the FAI had a head start of a few weeks, the FAI still have noone in where as the FA moved quickly to get a top manager, the IFA decided to renew their managers contract and now the SFA look to have a pretty impresive appointment on the cards.
Sky Sports News are saying that first of all: the FFF had released a statement saying that Houllier is not going anywhere, and secondly that they were talking to him and confirmed: he was going to remain with the FFF.
RTE sports referred to the FFF statement but it was a little different, to the effect of....
Hands off Houllier, he has a job with us, we are not letting him go.
Some feathers have been ruffled if that was an official statement. Could be just a response to all the journalists and desperate punters phoning them up.
"I put my mortgage on him let him go you +*?s"