Allardyce, Sam
Bilic, Slaven
Bruce, Steve
Carsley, Lee
Clement, Paul
Coleman, Chris
Cook, Paul
Goran-Eriksson, Sven
Grayson, Simon
Hughton, Chris
Keane, Robbie
Keane, Roy
Kenny, Stephen
Kerr, Brian
Lennon, Neil
McCarthy, Mick
Moyes, David
Queiroz, Carlos
Redknapp, Harry
Wenger, Arsene
Kenny believes in Irish football and Irish Footballers that to me seals it.
All the rest will be "working with what they have" "Making the best of it" etc.
We need some one who has the interests of Irish football at heart, for now and the future. Give it to Kenny and get the U21 boss reporting in to him.
Good point. He's casting off the "we don't have the players" argument made by the last two managers before he has a chance to make it. Have to admire that.
Yeah, one was a late sucker punch at home to Switzerland as we chased a valuable home win, probably too aggressively.
Before the Russia game we played Finland away and won 3-0 with the likes of Graham Barrett and Jim Goodwin in the side. Hardly the work of a man not looking to the future (though I'm not saying you said that).
Kenny definitely believes in Irish footballers and yes, thats what has me leaning towards him now. But is there any evidence McCarthy doesn't believe in Irish footballers? MON was outrageous in his lack of belief in his available players, even if they win EPL Player of the Month!
Mick is getting the job.
https://www.rte.ie/sport/soccer/2018...nd-job-report/
"We lost because we didn't win"- Ronaldo
Almost official > https://www.independent.ie/sport/soc...-37559794.html
The pessimist complains about the wind; the optimist thinks it will change; the realist adjusts the sails.
Ah yes Denis Irwin another patriot, who on the advice of Alex Ferguson, decided to wait to see what our WC qualifying draw was to decide whether to retire from Ireland or not. We got Portugal and Holland and then he retires..... we then go on to qualify and he then makes himself available if needed
micks on goals on sunday sky sports this sun i believe
I like Mick and feel this was the best possible appointment. He knows the players, was a legend as a player and did well for us as a manager. He's good with young players as well which will be important in the coming years. Plays good football as well.
I like Stephen Kenny as a man and as a manager, but i just feel that he needs a platform before the national team. A bit like cook at wigan who has done well here and england.
Mick was 37 and had won sweet all as a manager when he was appointed. But he was the new change that was needed.
Now he's getting the job because he's experienced.
Always seems to work out for him huh
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