He also walked out on Norwich and Villa after disagreeing with the chairmen at those clubs (wanting more funds). It's something that does happen fairly frequently in football, but the timing of his decisions (the day of a Norwich game at Leicester - the team he would subsequently join, and less than a week before the season started at Villa) left the clubs with a lot of problems. He may be a great man motivator and perhaps he is the ideal choice to manage us but if he takes the job don't be surprised at all if he leaves us to take another job the day before a big qualification match. Maybe that is a risk with any manager we appoint, but it seems a very pronounced risk with MON, compared to say Mick McCarthy.
I'd say Noel enjoyed mulling over and planning his itinerary for the next few days.
I'd say he did and dead right. It's nice in a way that they do give reward like this to long serving members. I read on some site today that he could be a contender, long way off but a contender all the same.
I wonder was O'Neill looking for some release clause like you are suggesting above edmundo(well not the release clause bit) and perhaps the FAI went a bit cold at the idea.
I'm a bloke,I'm an ocker
And I really love your knockers,I'm a labourer by day,
I **** up all me pay,Watching footy on TV,
Just feed me more VB,Just pour my beer,And get my smokes, And go away
Hard to imagine O'Neill leaving all of a sudden before a big qualification match, never mind wanting a release clause to enable him to do so
Did he ever leave a club before a cup final?
You never know, if by some miracle we come away from Köln with three points, and we then absolutely plaster Kazakhstan, and Austria and Germany both win in Stockholm, and the Austrians lose away to the Faroe Islands, then Noel King might need to stick around for the playoffs.
Ha I was just thinking the same today.
Well all but the faroes beating Austria.
I wonder would a nation like Wales consider jettisoning their current manager and appointing someone like Trapattoni?
No there's one Trap... I wonder are Wales perhaps getting cold feet about giving Coleman a new deal (with good reason!) and perhaps Mr Trapattoni is just what they are looking for? They do have players like Bale, Ramsey, Allen and Williams to form a decent team around for Euros IMO
Told Celtic he was leaving 3 days before the '05 Scottish Cup Final, his last competitive game.
The latest on him in the news media is here.
https://www.google.co.uk/?gws_rd=cr&...fe=off&tbm=nws
Meanwhile, from the FAI bunker...
http://thescore.thejournal.ie/john-d...99611-Sep2013/
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"Bale still young. Remember also the personality, the experience."
Trap and Wales could actually be a perfect fit. Their major weakness is being so fragile defensively. Their defenders really aren't as bad as the amount of goals they're conceding... Williams and Collins are pretty solid centre backs with their clubs and the full back, Davies, looks an excellent player. Ramsey is finally showing signs of delivering on his potential and obviously in Bale, they have a genuine match winner. They really just need a 'system' to make them more difficult to break down. I think Gio has just the system.
Wales are more likely to think about Brian Flynn or Tony Pulis if they bin off Coleman, who hasn't impressed me.
The likes of Yorath, Toshack or Saunders are all now too old, or too flawed to be taken seriously.
The Welsh seem to be having a problem with their young managers;all 4 of their leading clubs are managed by people from outside the principality...
Yes, what of it.
today's Dilbert sums up this thread rather well I think: http://www.dilbert.com/2013-09-26/
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