In full flow, Shiels spoke of his dismay at numerous players opting to snub Northern Ireland and play for the Republic instead, insisting had he still been working at the IFA, it would not have happened.
He said: “Northern Ireland has a population of 1.5m people, but their target is 1m because, unfortunately, the way things have developed half a million people now want to play for the Republic of Ireland.
“When I was there that didn’t happen and it wouldn’t have happened.
“I had Darron Gibson, Shane Duffy and Daniel Kearns in my squad and there’s no way that they would have left to play for the Republic if I was still there. No way: they still phone me.
“But they’ve gone because they’ve brought in too many English staff. Worthington brought this whole entourage from England — his assistant Glynn Snodin, goalkeeping coach Fred Barber and all the rest.”
Shiels continued: “The kids don't have any affinity with the staff. As well as that they also introduced English kids — from 16-19 — right through the system.
“It became clogged with English youngsters who weren’t any better than the Northern Ireland lads.
“The Irish boys are being brought through to the age of 16 and being replaced by average English players because they play at youth level for Coventry or Norwich or Watford.
“They’re no better than what we had, but young locals were pushed aside so there is resentment there straight away. That shouldn’t have been allowed to happen.
“Mal Donaghy and I left — and got sacked — because we wouldn’t work under those conditions and it’s just gone downhill from there.”
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