That's brilliant.
Marty: Gordie has it easy at Celtic....and me to thank.
http://www.irishmirror.ie/sport/socc...oneill-4596987
So far the "mind games" and "war of words" the papers want are just comments from each party being quite nice about each other.
O'Neill's comments about Strachan were at best, a backhanded compliment, at worst, an elbow to the ribs.
First blood to Martin.
Joe Brolly suggests Roy has some mental issues.
http://www.independent.ie/sport/socc...-30748572.html
Pot and kettle, springs to mind!
Uh-oh, tets. Looks like you're going to have to bring the banhammer down on our Roy for bringing up J*** G*******
Now then, now then. How's about that then?
I don't know if we're allowed talk about the thing, but the Everton situation relates to what O'Neill hinted at last week and anything else is what you'd guess would be his opinion on certain matters.
We know Roy has issues, but as long as he's inside the tent, I'll support him 100%. He's our Christy Brown.
Only an idiot (and Joe brolly) would offer a psychoanalyis on Roy based on his actions on the sidelines during a red hot derby game.
Who is Roy's go to guy in the media now? The one Allie he had is well and truly off the scene.
Here they come! It’s the charge of the “Thanks” Brigade!
Full set of quotes here:
http://www.irishexaminer.com/sport/s...hy-298158.html
As usual, a balanced version of events from the examiner. All seems fairly reasoned apart from a dig at someone's dad. Hard to know if it was tongue in cheek or not without hearing it but broadcast media had left at that stage as far as I can tell.
I think he came across quite balanced in the Telegraph report too.
I think the most interesting tidbit is the one that Robbie knew he wasn't going to play before the last training session. RTE made a big deal out of saying their little bit of footage of O'Neill taking him aside was the moment he was told he wouldn't be playing and all the sensation that comes with it. I'd take Keane's word over theirs.
Regardless of whether the papers have blown it up I'm sick to death of these distractions. The timing of the book release was crazy, almost an insult to fans of the team who think the team is the most important thing and who expect a match, even against Gibraltar, to be the focus of media attention. I'd prefer his salary to be spent on coach education at this stage.
Except RMK will always be about (and always has been) sating his ego. This is how he operates, unfortunately.
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