Well done Mick

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  1. Jacktheman said:

    Well done Mick

    Well Done Mick on staying up - you dont need to spend millions to do this ( Newcastle take note)

    Mick has been great in the league this year - no runing to newspaper, giving out about
    refs etc - just gets on with it ... if they can get a proven goal scorer along with Doyle they can kick on from this season as their defence particurlarly the last few weeks has been great.

    Aain Well done Ireland and the Irish Wolves lads.
     
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    Duggie said:
    as long as Mick keeps the irish boys playing i'll be happy. hope keogh gets a good pre-season in after been out for a good while.
     
  3. ofjames said:
    yeah very glad for him.

    he's a good guy.

    you never know... he may have a second spell as ireland boss in him.
     
  4. yapster said:
    Well done to Mick,he deserves it.
     
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    Charlie Darwin said:
    Very happy for Mick - he's done more for football in this country than most. Still hope he gets an offer he can't refuse for Doyle in the summer, though.
     
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    irishfan86 said:
    Congrats to Mick, he's had a lot of adversity in his managerial career and never turned sour or walked away from the game. A lot of managers have been chased out from far lesser controversies and challenges.
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  7. yapster said:
    It's a shame that Mick was hounded out of the Irish job over that stupid spoilt baby Roy Keane. Ireland played their best and most pleasing on the eye football under Mick.
     
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    Colbert Report said:
    Quote Originally Posted by yapster View Post
    It's a shame that Mick was hounded out of the Irish job over that stupid spoilt baby Roy Keane. Ireland played their best and most pleasing on the eye football under Mick.
    Probably because he had a guy named Roy Keane, unarguably our best player ever, playing in midfield for him.
     
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    Crosby87 said:
    Quote Originally Posted by Charlie Darwin View Post
    Very happy for Mick - he's done more for football in this country than most. Still hope he gets an offer he can't refuse for Doyle in the summer, though.
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    centre mid said:
    The FA should refund his fine now, although I think it was suspended.
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  11. Drumcondra 69er said:
    Quote Originally Posted by Colbert Report View Post
    Probably because he had a guy named Roy Keane, unarguably our best player ever, playing in midfield for him.
    Not to denigrate Keane's ability as a footballer but in my lifetime alone Giles, Brady, McGrath?

    Unarguably? What a ridiculous statement.

    And had him playing when he could be bothered turning up.
     
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    gustavo said:
    Lads lets not get into McCarthy vs Keane again please
     
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    Duggie said:
    Quote Originally Posted by yapster View Post
    It's a shame that Mick was hounded out of the Irish job over that stupid spoilt baby Roy Keane. Ireland played their best and most pleasing on the eye football under Mick.
    roy keane saga aside i dont think thats why he left. in fairness things were going stale at the end and a change was needed, these things happen in football. we all move on.
     
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    rebelmusic said:
    To be honest, I could see Mick taking up the Irish mantle again down the line. Towards the twilight of his managing career. I for one would welcome him back if that happens
     
  15. seanfhear said:
    Mick with Roy Keane as his number two would be a dream team down the line.

    Team talks might be a little rombustous though !
     
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    Charlie Darwin said:
    Quote Originally Posted by Crosby87 View Post
    Who do you think from?
    Hopefully a team whose aspirations are higher than mere survival.
     
  17. amaccann said:
    For one brief naive moment I actually thought we could have a pleasant thread where we congratulate one of the few Irish managers in the business at the moment for keeping his team in the Premiership. But no, no: a few ... you-know-whats ... have to bring up bloody Saipan AGAIN. You'd think that's the only thing McCarthy or Keane had ever been involved in during their lives ...

    Well done Mick. Now build on this year & get Wolves into mid-table respectability. Surely now the coffers will open up a little bit more for him ...
     
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    Docboy said:
    Yep, fair play to him for keeping them in the division, although you'd have to temper that with the fact that there were some unbelievably bad teams down there. Hull and Burnley are probably as bad as there's been. If only Newcastle hadn't gone for Shearer last year then Hull would rightly have returned from whence they came. As for Burnley; they just hit a hot streak at the right time as the Championship throws up every now and then.
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  19. elroy said:
    Congrats Mick. He is very supportive of Irish talent which is always very welcome.
     
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    Irish_Praha said:
    Quote Originally Posted by Docboy View Post
    Yep, fair play to him for keeping them in the division, although you'd have to temper that with the fact that there were some unbelievably bad teams down there. Hull and Burnley are probably as bad as there's been. If only Newcastle hadn't gone for Shearer last year then Hull would rightly have returned from whence they came. As for Burnley; they just hit a hot streak at the right time as the Championship throws up every now and then.
    Don't forget the disaster that is Portsmouth effectivly reducing the relegation places to 2. All-in-all probably one of the easiest years in memory to stay up but as it stands they are 6th from the bottom and 7 points above the relegation zone which is a decent achievement. Well done Mick!