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Trapattoni appointed Ireland coach - Confirmed
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Apparently Mick Wallace (the guy behind Wex Youths) has been money forward to pay for the appointment - according to the indo today.
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Source? <smilie>
Great news.
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Originally Posted by
noby
Source? <smilie>
Great news.
I could not give any more sources than that!! :D
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Deckydee
At least nobody will be asking you for backup and links!!
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All the above seem to be based on the Examiner's story.
Mick Wallace is rumoured to have offered money to help the appointment process but this money was supposedly offered before Trap's name came into the reckoning.
Maybe soccerc might be able to offer some sort of confirmation???
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I really hope this is the case - the Reuters reports seem to emmanate from the Examiner article.
Fingers, toes and other extremities crossed...
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http://ie.youtube.com/watch?v=KwVSTX...eature=related
trapattoni....trapattoni....trapattoni....trapatto ni....trapattoni....trapattoni....trapattoni....tr apattoni....trapattoni....
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Please God this is true, but I won't believe it until I see him sign on the dotted line
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With the exception of The indo, all sources above say "according to the Examiner....", so really, thats one source, 8 times & the Indo.
Edit : The Indo's source is apparently the Examiner too, so thats one source 9 times.
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I will only believe it when its official, until then I am in denial!
Please GOD let it be true, please....but knowing the FAI I still fully expect Billy Davies
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Originally Posted by
an_ceannaire
I will only believe it when its official, until then I am in denial!
Please GOD let it be true, please....but knowing the FAI I still fully expect Billy Davies
Looking good though...looking f*cking good! :D:D:D
BTW, pardon my football ignorance, and please laugh in your sleeves, but WTF is this Billy Davies I keep hearing about?
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Only seeing an incomplete thread title on the index page I thought this was going to be one of those speculative threads where the title is a statement followed by a question mark of which that some of the aspiring Herald editors on here have become fond. I was then going to ask for you to be banned.:D
Hope you're right.
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Please let this be true. It's going to be tough waiting until Wednesday. But still preparing myself for a shock (its the FAI after all).
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We have a fantastic team, all we need now is a fantastic manager!!
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PLEASE, PLEASE, PLEASE
Still fingers crossed until it's a done deal .
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Originally Posted by
tetsujin1979
Please God this is true, but I won't believe it until I see him sign on the dotted line
Not until we have the traditional post signing "Holding Irish Scarf Over Head" photograph will it be official.:p
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YES! Please let this be true. It'd almost make that ridiculous manager search seem worth it.
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Hopefully confirmation will come soon and we won't have to wait until Wednesday.
Trapattoni would be a good appointment for Ireland and with a solid nucleus of experience in the squad to build on, progress will happen.
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Great news ( if confirmed )........just think no more sleepless nights worrying about "El Tel":D
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Hibernian
But we are still waiting on Bohs to rule the world eh!!
Ahh ruling the world is so, 2002
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NeilMcD
Dont have a clue but its great at the Bohs games as it is just sung over and over and builds up a great atmosphere. I think a Greek side sing it too which is where the Bohs fans got it, I think, not 100 per cent sure.
I hope you will sing it this Friday night at Dalymount .:cool:
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His Italy side during the Euro 2004 qualifiers was one of the worst Italian teams I've ever seen. I wouldn't be leaping for joy at this appointment.
Then again, the alternatives were limited and I've no doubt he'll do better than your last manager.
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They won five and drew two and lost 1 to Wales away. and for 2002 they won six and drew two and lost none. So 1 defeat in both campaigns is not bad at all.
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Cymro
Then again, the alternatives were limited and I've no doubt he'll do better than your last manager.
Not so sure about that. Our last manager was world class. The only way is down from there.
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From Boys in Greeen website:
Brady included in Trap team
February 11, 2008
Former Ireland international Liam Brady is ready to take up a significant position in the new Republic of Ireland management team led by Italian veteran Giovanni Trapattoni.
Trapattoni is set to pen a four-year, €1.4m-per-annum deal later this week which would see him arrive as new Irish boss by the start of May.
And Brady, who was signed by Trapattoni when the Italian was Juventus boss in 1980, is set to take up a new General Manager role in the set-up.
It would see the 51-year-old Dubliner take on a position similar to that which Oliver Bierhoff, the former Germany striker, fills in the Germany national management team.
Brady is currently in charge of youth development at Barclays Premier League leaders Arsenal but would be expected to relinquish his duties in London to take up the Irish position.
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John Delaney said on the news at lunchtime that an FAI meeting has been called for Wednesday at 4:30. This is to be followed by a press conference. I'm actually beginning to think we're going to get this guy. Every now and then though I have to remind myself that it's the FAI that we're dealing with. In these darker moments I have flashes of Delaney arriving at the press conference flanked by Howard Wilkinson and Steady Eddie McGoldrick as the new dream team.
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I'm starting to get excited by this, but the process has brought us many false dawns so far so until I see Delaney announcing it then I'll believe it.
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Paulie
John Delaney said on the news at lunchtime that an FAI meeting has been called for Wednesday at 4:30. This is to be followed by a press conference. I'm actually beginning to think we're going to get this guy. Every now and then though I have to remind myself that it's the FAI that we're dealing with. In these darker moments I have flashes of Delaney arriving at the press conference flanked by Howard Wilkinson and Steady Eddie McGoldrick as the new dream team.
:D Know what you mean, I'm nearly afraid to post anything about this appointment in case it goes tits up.
As for Eddie, for the sheer joy on his face as he ran up to arrivals spraying champagne over all and sundry in 1993 after the Belfast match he'll always be a legend to me!!
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what if trapatoni is crap though?! :D
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paul_oshea
what if trapatoni is crap though?! :D
It'll be John Delaney's fault of course unless he's great in which case it was all down to Ray Houghton and Liam Brady
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Great story about Gentile here actually, probably an urban myth but funny nonetheless!
There are many humorous stories involving Gentile within the footballing world. One is that during the Ballon d'Or (European Footballer of the Year) awards ceremony in the late 1970s English centre forward Kevin Keegan was announced as the winner. As Keegan walked towards the host to collect his award he passed the seat where Gentile was sitting. As Keegan walked past Gentile is reported to have stuck out his foot and tripped up Keegan. As Keegan was getting to his feet Gentile reputedly whispered into his ear, "You wouldn't have won any award if I had been marking you".
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paul_oshea
what if trapatoni is crap though?! :D
we can't be any worse than the last campaign.......or can we?:D:confused:
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Trap with Brady and Gentille is as good a management team as we could have hoped for and a lot better than we expected. Bring it on, we will be organised no doubt. What do they say you cant make a silk purse out of a sows ear, but we dont have a sows ear of a team and we dont expect a silk purse.
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Paul is already starting his 'Trapatoni Out' campaign.
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paul_oshea
what if trapatoni is crap though?! :D
On that note I would be wary of offering him a 4 year contract. We were caught out with this with Staunton and ended up having to buy him out of his contract. Also, he is nearly 69 years of age which I think is an issue if they are thinking of offering a 4 year deal. A two year contract is enough. If both parties are happy to renegotiate after that time, then fine. Having said this, if he states that a four year deal is necessary in order for him to take the job, then I'd say ok, a four year deal it is.
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shakermaker1982
we can't be any worse than the last campaign.......or can we?:D:confused:
Put it this way...our new manager has managed, and been successful with AC Milan, Juventus, Bayern Munich, and Inter Milan...
While our old boss is now assistant cone-man at a Coca Cola League One side. :D
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Drumcondra 69er
Great story about Gentile here actually, probably an urban myth but funny nonetheless!
There are many humorous stories involving Gentile within the footballing world. One is that during the Ballon d'Or (European Footballer of the Year) awards ceremony in the late 1970s English centre forward Kevin Keegan was announced as the winner. As Keegan walked towards the host to collect his award he passed the seat where Gentile was sitting. As Keegan walked past Gentile is reported to have stuck out his foot and tripped up Keegan. As Keegan was getting to his feet Gentile reputedly whispered into his ear, "You wouldn't have won any award if I had been marking you".
Does anyone know if he can speak English.
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ya exactly paulie, i think that he might be using that stance as barter alright. see him into his twilight years. Though he hasn't really done anything on the international scene he is prolly relishing the prospect of managing us. But the FAi should try to limit it to a 2 year contract and then afterwards if all goes well then renew it for another 2 years, instead of paying him off or anything like that if things dont go well.....