will staunton be first to be sacked today or will Martin Jol beat him to it.
would we be interested in marting Jol even?....
funny ole game saint
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will staunton be first to be sacked today or will Martin Jol beat him to it.
would we be interested in marting Jol even?....
funny ole game saint
I think Martin Jol would be a great choice if he was interested in the job. He seems to get the best out of Robbie Keane anyway. His teams play relatively good football and he's done well with Spurs before this season.
jol will be gone first, the fai meeting isnt till 6 pm
I wouldn't mind Jol but he'd head back to Holland if he has any sense.
Anyone know what time this meeting is kicking off at today?
Likely to carry on for a while I suppose.
6.30 start in a "4-star hotel" in Santry (the Crowne Plaza presumably).
According to Liam Mackey on TodayFM a while ago Staunton has been invited to the meeting to give his side of the story.
Tony O'Donoghue on the 9 o'clock news tends to be the usual forum for these announcements.
:mad:Stan at Hotel,are the FAI about to give two fingers to the fans and media?
I smell a rat,surely announcing his departure in a short statement would suffice?
To be fair, they board have to meet and they have to decide on the future. That is the rules of the FAI. Its not their fault its a bit Media Scrum. So I dont think they could just release a statement. Also they have obviously decided that Staunton deserves to know before any of the media do and the best way is to have him their for the meeting and let him present his case. They will then discuss that and vote against him. They will let him know and then release a statement in time for the 9 o clock news.
Brian Kerr should have at least got the same treatment as Staunton did.
This the same Cyprus that Wales beat 3-0 at home, and Slovakia beat at home 7-1, yes?? :confused:Quote:
Originally Posted by Tuff Paddy
It was actually 6 1 but your point is correct.
Just looked and San Marino are the only team to have scored less goals than us in the group.
They are after pulling a fast one on the media, and they are not in Santry at all at the Crowne Plaza. At least they got that right and they have been able to have the meeting out of the glare of the media.
Staunton has had his meeting in the Raddisson which lasted about half an hour. That meeting has now finished at the Board are now in a different hotel having a final meeting.
No meeting in the Crown Plaza, total ruse from the FAI to spare Stan the media, they met him in the Radison in Dublin airport!! Meeting with him over, they're still meeting at present.
That won't win them any friends in the media (as if they had any) but you have to laugh at it really!!
They might wait until tomorrow and try and to smuggle it out under the cover of Celtic
I think they did the right think and I would say **** the media in this instance. I usually think that you need to work with the media but in times like this it is important to get a bit of privacy for Staunton and the members to come in and out of the hotel with out a media scrum on top of them.
Tuff Paddy I am not fan of his at all and I am dying to see him go but I think it is better for all concerned if it is done out of the glare of the media if possible so I would say fair play to whoever came up with the plan to pull a fast one on the media tonight. Although I doubt the press guys are too happy about it.
Any word on what happened in that meeting?
This is the FAI so don't rule anything out. Including the "gaffer" being made the asistant "gaffer". Or some type of dual management nonsense. Just hurry up and announce hes gone or else my imagination will come up with even worse scenario's.
Agree 100%
Just watched Tony O'Donoghue on RTE News pontificating that because of the way the FAI has conducted their business this evening (i.e. giving the media circus the run around!) is hardly likely to improve relations with the media. He also seems to think the media is how the FAI 'communicates with the fans'.
Such boll*cks. These press/TV and radio guys sure have a high opinion of themselves. I don't see why the FAI or Steve Staunton should co-operate with them at all after some of the OTT stuff the media have come out with over the last year or so. :mad:
I've no interest in seeing Stans guts on the floor. Tell him it's over and let him slip away quietly. Tough titty on the newspapers etc...
I think the FAI are probably right to give them the slip if at all possible and let them get p1ssy eyed about it if they want to. I think it's evident from the experience in other countries (England) that if you let them in too close they'll not only presume on it but will see themselves as holding the national team in trust for the nation.
There's going to be a press conference in the next hour, so says RTE News.
I just wish someone would confirm his departure. It's a bitter end.
Well it's 9:40 in Dublin so will be curious to hear what's going on.
still no word? Someone put the guy out of his misery! Let him get the first flight back to his home in the UK and let him enjoy the rest of his life.
To be fair Daniel Mc Donnell and Paul Lennon have been alright. Its Fanning who is the dick, along with Cathal Dervan. Liam Mackey is one of the best.
Imagine if he wasn't sacked!
Only 8.40 according to foot.ie.
I was going to put one of these :D beside my comment but it would actually be more like :mad: if he wasn't!
Its going to be at the Crowne Plaza. You will be glad to know Tuff Paddy that Dunphy agrees totally with you. I bet you are glad to know you share the same opinion as the Great Eamon !!!!"
John Delaney announced as new Ireland manager with the "bowel" Michael cody as "International consulant". Steve Staunton to take over from Tony Hickey as head of security.
Sorry I should have said on the media circus. Brady was basically saying the same as what I was, that the FAI did the right thing by protecting Staunton from a media circus. Dunphy was saying it shows what a shambles the FAI is and what a childish organisation it is by playing games with the media.