Has Kerr lost his motivation skills? Have the players lost their respect for Kerr?Originally Posted by pronane
If so we're in deep s**t.![]()
The fact that Keane (of all people) turned up for one of the all time meaningless friendlies, China, (although we do need asian competition) shows that he is fully behind Kerr and obviously belives what kerr is doing is right.
Roy is no idiot. He is still a truely competitive player and knows if a manager is a bluffer or not. We were always muck away from home, the fact we took points off everyone is a major plus. We looked like winning 2 of the matches.
To be honest, I think the most important thing is that Roy and Kerr are on the same wavelength. Roy still raises everyones game (even Morrison admitted as much). Some of the players are going to be whinging but thats no major loss.
Israel are missing players now, if their goal is to get a draw against us at home you cant expect a lot from them in lansdowne. Were a lot mentally stronger now, Kerr has hit the ground running and hasnt made one mistake yet IMO. Reid shouldnt have been played.
Kerr can prepare as best as possible, he can pick our best team (which he did each time), have the best facilities etc, but he cant (yet) fix the Irish britle mentality for away matches. The players let themselves down.
Has Kerr lost his motivation skills? Have the players lost their respect for Kerr?Originally Posted by pronane
If so we're in deep s**t.![]()
Stop harping on about his weight ffs. Andy Reid is not over weight and is one of the fittest players at Spurs, according to Martin Jol and the Spurs medical staff who have done tests on this. He may look overweight but look at his game, he's one of the quickest players we have and never stops running. Ronaldo is overweight, Andy Reid is not.Originally Posted by OwlsFan
I'd love to know exactly what was said in the dressing room after the game and by whom. If it was a players revolt we probably won't know for years: the pro-Kerr camp like Humphries will keep mum about it, the likes of Paul Doyle wouldn't say anything, just drop hints here and there, to protect their sources. Or maybe Kerr had a go at the players. Or maybe it just was a mutual "what the **** happened"?Originally Posted by donalfitz
Living over here I've heard nothing but Eirebhoy says over half the team have gone on record saying the game plan wasn't the problem.
I think if the game plan was the problem, we'd definately know about it. RMK couldn't stop talking about how impressed with the preperation for games was improved, surely he'd speak up now if it wasn't for this game?Originally Posted by Stuttgart88
Originally Posted by Tuff Paddy
Don't get me wrong, I am too. You wouldn't believe how much.
The post wasn't intended to be scurrilous. I'd just love to have been a fly on the wall in the dressing room. I think all of us would.
As you say, it's all happened now. I'm hoping everyone will respond positively and finish the job.
I'm curious about the isreal match about what happen in the dressing room. Someone said there was no interviews after the match. Was kerr furious?Originally Posted by Stuttgart88
He was egging on the players during the match and getting annoyed at times.
Just remembered this, McCarthy didn't play in the 3-3 game, in the analysis after the match, Dunphy pointed out that for the second Polish goal, O'Leary (I think) tried to play the ball out of defence, rather than hoofing it into the stands to give the defence a chance to regroup. This sticks in my mind because he said it was what McCarthy would have done, and is probably the only time he's ever come close to complimenting Mick.Originally Posted by Stuttgart88
That's right. In fact Dunphy even went as far as admitting that despite his lack of ability compared to O'Leary & Moran(?) the Irish defence was far better with McCarthy in it than without him.Originally Posted by tetsujin1979
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