I only jumped in to support Frank Stapleton.It was not my list.
I may have responded to some list of players from Jacks time saying that they were good players which I believe they were particularly against the players from other International sides at the time. I did not put the list but may have quoted it. Cascarino was a better player for Ireland than any club he played for except maybe Millwall.
Yes it was some what easier for players from Scotland and Ireland to get into the top division teams in England in those days.
Back in those days(maybe a little before that) Scotland had many of the best players. I do wonder where all the Scottish good players have gone.
You forgot Paul McGrath. He was also useless. Paul McShane is much better. And Mark Lawrenson, yes I know he played for Liverpool when they were at the height of their prowess and supposedly was rated as one of their best players but tell me was he as good as Kevin Kilbane? I think not.
Last edited by youngirish; 03/10/2009 at 7:29 PM.
How is this not a good Irish team.
McDonagh
Hughton O'Leary Lawernson Beglin
Heighway Daly Brady O'Callaghan
Stapleton Robinson
3 Liverpool players/3 Arsenal players/Spurs player/Brighton player (later Liverpool)MU player
no early extension this time around, looks like uncle gio will have to get us qualified to keep the job.
http://www.rte.ie/sport/soccer/2011/...ttoni_fai.html
would just getting us to the playoffs be enough?
should it?
edit: i realise bumping this old thread may give the wrong impression, given the title! apologies if so.
Yeah ya b****x. Jumped out of my skin there.
If he qualifies us then no question new contract.
Playoff, then yes I think overall we are continuing to move in the right direction, squad and options are expanding and developing.
Finish third or worse in group, then only way he should be rehired is on far less generous terms.
I am a fan of Trap overall. His style isnt always the most attractive but by and large he has done well with limited resources. Also if we did get rid of Trap at the end of this campaign, the number of REALISTIC attractive options out there are small enough.
I wouldn't give a contract to Trapattoni unless we qualify
"We lost because we didn't win"- Ronaldo
It's impossible to say without knowing who would replace him. I've been critical at times but would still prefer him over most potential candidates. They would want to be sure of a top class appointment before letting him go.
Couldn't win Bulgaria or Montenegro home or away in the last campaign and one good performance against a crap French team doesn't change that it was a poor campaign. Now in this campaign we lost our only big game and that was at home to Russia. And this guy is on €2 million per annum and his style of football on top of that is driving people away.
No contract? No chance.
Even if Trap won us the World Cup, I wouldn't have him back until he recalls the Reids, Lee Carsley and Dean Kiely!
lol 3 old men and a fattie..
"A silent mouth is sweet to hear"
...and the home game vs. Montenegro was a dead rubber anyway, with several players rested.
Stick or twist for the next campaign? - particularly if we don't qualify this time around.
I know entertaining "what the players think" can be a bit of a tight rope to base decisions upon but I think the players would like to see Trapp retained for another campaign.
Would this squad of players be willing to adjust again to a new manager with new methods and be expected to "hit the ground running" and qualify first time or would they they prefer the continuity of what they've absorbed from Trapp over the last 3 years??
It would be a surprise if any of Keane, Dunne and Duff were not available for selection for one more campaign.
In addition there are the "Trapp" players who Trapp has introduced to the team, for example Lawrence, St Ledger, Whelan, Andrews, Fahey - all of these players know what Trapp expects from them.
I think its a case of better the devil you know on this one.
Quoting years at random since 1975
I sense a Mick McCarthy scenario with Trap. There is a sizable element of our support who has lost faith in him, primarily because he hasn't selected some obvious players (e.g. Reid, Kenny, Hoolahan etc for whatever reason) and once you lose some of the fans, a manager is doomed because the boo boys are always heard above the silent majority.
I am not sure we could afford his salary in any event. I would like him to stay on but I doubt it will happen if we don't qualify. Cue Dunphy and Giles to start interviewing Paul Jewell again :O
Forget about the performance or entertainment. It's only the result that matters.
I'm not getting into a long-winded debate about it, it was a poor campaign. Italy played the vast majority of the game in their ground with 10 men and we scraped a draw. Didn't win at home and the rest of the results, especially the failure to beat Bulgaria or Montenegro just once in four games is very poor. Yet we double his wages to €2 million. Someone explain that one to me.....
Trap's an expensive manager, no doubt, but I don't think it was a poor campaign. Or at least, it certainly wasn't poor compared to the three that proceeded it. Only right we expect improvement again this time around, particularly in regards turning draws into wins and beating big sides. Jury very much out in those respects.
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