Next Senior Men's Team Manager - Runners and Riders

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  1. EalingGreen's Avatar

    EalingGreen said:
    Quote Originally Posted by osarusan View Post
    It would have put them 1-0 up, not 1-1.

    You can't assume the rest of the game would have panned out as it did, especially how the Scots were caught on the counter in the 100th minute trying to nab a winner.
    Similarly, you cannot assume Scotland would have scored the penalty. Or that Hungary wouldn't have gone hell for leather upon going 1-0 down, against a mediocre and tiring Scots defence.

    Anyhow, to get back onto managerial matters, some people at the FAW are pushing for Thierry Henry to succeed Rob Page (TH did his coaching badges with the FAW). Re the salary:
    "The FAW would not be able to offer Henry as large a salary as some other national associations but, as he would be able to maintain his lucrative media and sponsorship work if he was Wales manager, the governing body believes its financial constraints would not necessarily prevent a deal from happening."
    https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football...s/cl44y5ld6myo

    I wonder might the FAI look to Hen... Oh, wait...
  2. John83's Avatar

    John83 said:
    I'm not sure he could, ahem, handle the pressure here.
    You can't spell failure without FAI
  3. Stuttgart88 said:
    List of people not acceptable for various reasons:

    Sagnol - racist
    Henry - cheat
    Keane - complicit in genocide

    ESG demands make recuitment a difficult job these days
  4. JR89 said:
    I wouldn't give Henry the U21s job and it's got nothing to do with the handball because roles reversed Irish fans would have been doing cartwheels and signing ole ole as we went to SA.
  5. Crosby87's Avatar

    Crosby87 said:
    Quote Originally Posted by JR89 View Post
    Irish fans would have been doing cartwheels and signing ole ole as we went to SA.
    Glad you included our fans who happen to be deaf!
  6. SkStu's Avatar

    SkStu said:
    Quote Originally Posted by Stuttgart88 View Post
    List of people not acceptable for various reasons:

    Sagnol - racist
    Henry - cheat
    Keane - complicit in genocide

    ESG demands make recuitment a difficult job these days
    Though surely we've gone through enough manure in the last decade to allow us to take a chance on a naughty candidate now?
  7. Crosby87's Avatar

    Crosby87 said:
    Why can't we just be like Austria.
    What fun for their fans right now this second
  8. Crosby87's Avatar

    Crosby87 said:
    Should hire Austrian assistant manager Peter Perchtold
  9. Jolly Red Giant said:
    Quote Originally Posted by JR89 View Post
    At this stage I'll happily take Hughton if it means JRG will finally give over constantly banging on about how great he is.
    And where have I claimed that Hughton is ‘great’ ?

    I would support Carsley, Barry or even Barry-Murphy if the FAI were going young - but with the likes of Lennon and Sagnol etc. being touted I would take Hughton every day of the week and twice on Sundays.

    What is currently happening has gone beyond embarrassing and incompetence and the FAI are still stumbling along with JOS now the only prospect on the list.
  10. Diggs246 said:
    Quote Originally Posted by Jolly Red Giant View Post
    And where have I claimed that Hughton is ‘great’ ?

    I would support Carsley, Barry or even Barry-Murphy if the FAI were going young - but with the likes of Lennon and Sagnol etc. being touted I would take Hughton every day of the week and twice on Sundays.

    What is currently happening has gone beyond embarrassing and incompetence and the FAI are still stumbling along with JOS now the only prospect on the list.
    "And where have I claimed that Hughton is ‘great"

    Quote of the month
    Thanks
  11. Fixer82's Avatar

    Fixer82 said:
    I’ve been banging the Hughton drum for a while. I don’t understand why he’s been ruled out.

    In another note, has anyone mentioned Big Sam?
  12. SkStu's Avatar

    SkStu said:
    What about Malky Mackay? He ticks a number of the boxes for discussion here. 1) A bit sh!t and 2) racist, homophobic and sexist.
  13. seanfhear said:
    Quote Originally Posted by SkStu View Post
    What about Malky Mackay? He ticks a number of the boxes for discussion here. 1) A bit sh!t and 2) racist, homophobic and sexist.
    Has he any downsides ? ! (wink)
  14. EalingGreen's Avatar

    EalingGreen said:
    Quote Originally Posted by seanfhear View Post
    Has he any downsides ? ! (wink)
    Yeah, he's Scottish.

    P.S. Ian Baraclough's back on the market.
  15. Eirambler said:
    Quote Originally Posted by SkStu View Post
    What about Malky Mackay? He ticks a number of the boxes for discussion here. 1) A bit sh!t and 2) racist, homophobic and sexist.
    He's contracted to Hibs so we probably couldn't afford him!
  16. Eirambler said:
    I think Willy Sagnol is currently drifting well out of the FAI's price range as well.
  17. Diggs246 said:
    Quote Originally Posted by Eirambler View Post
    I think Willy Sagnol is currently drifting well out of the FAI's price range as well.
    That's the comedy of this situation now, he is now no longer ours to reject.
  18. Eirambler said:
    John O'Shea the big winner tonight from an Irish point of view.
  19. ltfc_2004 said:
    I think its time for the FAI to draw up a job spec and place an open ad on its website and anywhere you advertise a managerial vacancy and let people apply and hold interviews if necessary. Its a 4 year old role realistically as with our hosting of Euro 2028 we should qualify for the tournament.

    There are some good coaches out there. It feels like we are going around in circles and we need someone appointed by the 7th August before the EFL starts back.

    https://www.transfermarkt.co.uk/trai...iner/statistik
  20. Stuttgart88 said:
    Miguel Delaney

    https://www.independent.co.uk/sport/...-b2569760.html

    Sagnol made a point of lauding the forward-thinking of the Georgian football federation, talking about these players come from investment in infrastructure 15 years ago.
    What is more interesting, however, is that this just wasn’t the academy system copied from Spain or Germany. Georgia kept much more of their own cultural approach to football. This isn’t just the usual thing you hear in these discussions either. Georgian football is an outlier in many ways.
    Just go onto the internet now and search for clips from Dinamo Tbilisi’s victory over Liverpool in the 1979-80 European Cup. The Georgian side overwhelmed Bob Paisley’s great side 3-0 with an expressiveness and innovation that would stand out even in today’s football. The second goal is a sensation. Centre-half Giorgi Chilaia suddenly surges forward 60 yards at full pelt, before slipping in Ramaz Shengelia to deftly lift the ball over Ray Clemence. There were echoes of that in what we saw against Portugal. West Ham United meanwhile still talk about how the same team took them apart on the way to lifting the Cup Winners’ Cup the following season.

    The manner in which these football cultures were subsumed into the Soviet Union international side meant clubs like Dinamo Tbilisi served as quasi-national teams, but Georgia now have their own.

    ---

    It should be acknowledged that these sort of instructive stories come around any time any lesser-resourced country breaks through, as we already saw so much with Iceland in 2016. They aren’t always lasting, and what probably happens is that the initial shift brings enough difference and enough of a charge to do something more. By the same token, that doesn’t necessarily mean there is anything that other countries can directly mimic. It's more about the real benefit of proper focused planning.
    Sagnol duly told his players to go and play like “when you were 16, 17, 18”. They did that while complementing it with a mature defensive display. Goalkeeper Giorgi Mamardashvili’s saves and defender Giorgi Gvelesiani were superb.
    Some of that is Sagnol’s keen tactical mind, but all of it is empowered by his motivation. You only have to read his words here. To hear him say them is even more convincing. Sagnol is a captivating and charismatic speaker, who has already marked himself as one of the managers of the tournament. You can see why his players follow him.
    Ireland have been talking to him about their job, but he may already be getting to the point where he’s out of their reach. More lucrative job offers will surely follow this.