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    Quote Originally Posted by as_i_say View Post
    Yeah but he's fat. When was the last time a fat manager won anything?
    Does Jock Stein count? He wasn't huge, but he was never going to run many marathons!

    If he has a good season with Chesterfield I would say John Sheridan, but I'll stick with El Trapo until next summer at least

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    Quote Originally Posted by Junior View Post
    What is Tardellis Management experience?
    Italy U16 1988-1990

    Italy U21 (asst) 1990-1993

    Como 1993-1995. Got Como promoted from Serie C1 but was relagated from Serie B the next season.

    Cesena 1995-1998. In the three years there Cesena just plodded along in Serie B

    Italy U21 1998-2000. European Champions

    Inter Milan 2000-2001. Most of us will remember him for selling Robbie Keane without ever really giving him a chance. Most Inter fans will him remember for losing 6-0 to AC Milan. Sacked

    Bari 2002-2003. Sacked

    Egypt 2004-2005. Sacked

    Arezzo 2005. Team from Liga Pro Prima (Italy's answer to the Blue Square Premier) Sacked

    No a great record.

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    Quote Originally Posted by stevieontour View Post
    Roy Hodgson for me
    and why would he leave Fulham to manage Ireland? No chance.

    Somebody on the thread just below you said Roy Keane - not as long a shot as some people may think. Once he gets the sack from Ispwich he'll be looking for work and I'm sure he'll see it as a stepping stone back in to managing a big club......."I mean it has always been my dream to manage by country".......... whoops

    Delaney will be desperate to whore himself for a big name

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    I'd bet me house on Tardelli or Dave O' Leary, basically Tardelli could get it because he's there now so they can blah blah blah on about "continuity" and if they finally cop on that he's not manager material (which his record seems to suggest) they'll for for Dave O' Leary because he's
    Irish
    Available
    Affordable
    Keen to get working again
    Actually knows enough about Football to do the job
    and of course they'll gloss over the b***s-up he made at Leeds
    ....mind you an international job might suit him as signing players is not a part of the job... this is what he and Ridsdale were worst at.....
    innit though??

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    apart from me i dont really see anyone wanting to see brady take the number 1 role with tardelli as his second. i wouldnt really want to see tardelli as number 1.

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    Lawrie Sanchez is still in the market - imo you could do a lot worse!

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    Quote Originally Posted by EalingGreen View Post
    Lawrie Sanchez is still in the market - imo you could do a lot worse!
    No thanks
    Its really not that complicated!!!

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    David Moyes should be a strong candidate because he is going to leave Everton within the next year, be it sacked or resigning, he will be available and I think would do a superb job.

    David Moyes works with fairly untalented, hard-working players and makes them successful and that's the exact same environment within the Ireland squad.

    Moyes would be a perfect choice
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    Quote Originally Posted by EalingGreen View Post
    Lawrie Sanchez is still in the market - imo you could do a lot worse!
    I'd rather David Jeffrey or Alan McDonald than him.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Umberside View Post
    David Moyes works with fairly untalented, hard-working players and makes them successful and that's the exact same environment within the Ireland squad.

    Moyes would be a perfect choice
    I would love Moyes to be manager, but I wouldn't call the likes of Arteta and Cahill untalented.

    Everton are a hard-working team, but they don't place so highly season after season on tactics and hard work alone.

    Credit where it is due.

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    Quote Originally Posted by irishfan86 View Post
    I would love Moyes to be manager, but I wouldn't call the likes of Arteta and Cahill untalented.

    Everton are a hard-working team, but they don't place so highly season after season on tactics and hard work alone.

    Credit where it is due.
    Arteta, Cahill, Lescott, , Howard, Pienaar

    Duff, Keane, Doyle, Given, McGeady

    I think the Irish team is more talented so Moyes would be a brilliant manager.

    When I say untalented, I mean Aston Villa and Manchester City finished below them, these two teams are far more talented. What I mean is they're not very talented for a team continually finishing 5th in the Premier League.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Umberside View Post
    Arteta, Cahill, Lescott, , Howard, Pienaar

    Duff, Keane, Doyle, Given, McGeady

    I think the Irish team is more talented so Moyes would be a brilliant manager.

    When I say untalented, I mean Aston Villa and Manchester City finished below them, these two teams are far more talented. What I mean is they're not very talented for a team continually finishing 5th in the Premier League.
    Arteta is a top top player. Cahill is one of the most useful attackers in the Premier League, and Tim Howard is very consistent and a great athlete.

    Of the players you mentioned, I think only Given and Keane would be "sure things" in the Everton starting XI. Doyle might sneak in, but he wouldn't be better than what they've already got, and McGeady seems to be all flash and no end product, which is the antithesis of an Everton player.

    Duff would be a squad player at best on Everton I believe.

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    Quote Originally Posted by irishfan86 View Post
    Arteta is a top top player. Cahill is one of the most useful attackers in the Premier League, and Tim Howard is very consistent and a great athlete.

    Of the players you mentioned, I think only Given and Keane would be "sure things" in the Everton starting XI. Doyle might sneak in, but he wouldn't be better than what they've already got, and McGeady seems to be all flash and no end product, which is the antithesis of an Everton player.

    Duff would be a squad player at best on Everton I believe.
    OK but back to the point Moyes would be a top class manager.
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    No argument there.

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    As long as he's at Everton he is out of the question though, maybe someone like Alan Curbishley* or Paul Jewell* is the best not currently contracted to a club at the moment, it all depends on who's free when Trapattoni does leave.

    *And I would not be keen on either of them
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    There was a story in one of the papers last week that Moyes was being lined up to replace Ferguson at United.Probably rubbish as most paper stories are but if its true I dont think he would turn them down to manage us
    Its really not that complicated!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Razors left peg View Post
    There was a story in one of the papers last week that Moyes was being lined up to replace Ferguson at United.Probably rubbish as most paper stories are but if its true I dont think he would turn them down to manage us
    I'd rather Martin O'Neill to manage United, then at least I could talk about them.
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    Stephen Staunton. Bring him back when trap is gone...the experience he has gained will ensure that he won't make the same mistakes again

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