Anyone see Prime Time? What I am hearing (I didn’t see it) is same as OTB: no players objected. But PT saying one FAI official is the one unhappy with it.
Now, my instinctive reaction is that the new CEO is English.
Maybe he’s already seeking a constructive dismissal exit!
Exit: sorry didn’t see CJ’s post, suggesting it wasn’t an FAI board member.
That's silly, its a non story. I have zero problem with what Rice and Grealish did, at the end of the day its their choice and you have to respect them for that. There are bigger things to be worried about than faux outrage over songs.
The bigger issue here is how Kenny thought this would gee up the players. Is this something he has done in the past with Dundalk, a rousing Corrs special before one of the European games?
We don’t like Grass’s in Ireland. Was it on the RTE Website where it said that it was a 2 and a half minute video ~ the first two minutes previous Irish Goals against England and then a bit of Motivation Historical Stuff ~ ~ Rte did not explain further but perhaps it was Tiocfaidh Ár Lá ~ that last bit is my own guess ~ just a guess !
Sure there are Woke-ers around now that would expect Kenny to play ~ “ God Save the Queen " to the Irish team !
Stephen Kenny is an innocent maauun.
An appraisal of the Kenny era thus far:
Positives:
We've attempted to keep the ball on the floor and play a bit more football - and, to our credit, our players have shown themselves as being a deal more capable of passing the ball to one another over 5 yards than previous regimes have suggested possible.
Kenny was reluctant to bring him in, but Dara O'Shea has shown himself to be a very useful and capable find, with an ability to play across the backline. A very welcome addition.
Again Kenny's arm had to be forced but, beyond O'Shea, we've brought in a number of very promising looking players such as Knight and Byrne, giving genuine hope for the future.
Negatives:
No wins in 8 matches. No goals in 11 hours. No shots on target in our last match, at home against an extremely poor Bulgaria side.
We look extremely shaky at the back, with our previous defensive solidity now seemingly a thing of the past. Asking players unsuited to playing out from the back such as Randolph and Duffy to do so, even when we're being pressed, seems foolhardy.
Doherty's comments about players 'giving up' are very troubling. Even in our very worst moments under previous managers you'd at least expect our players to give their all.
Kenny's investment in the tried and failed. Players like Horgan, not good enough for the Scottish Premiership let alone the English Championship, is disquieting. He isn't and will never be good enough.
We are too easy to play against. Predictable, passive, ponderous and wholly lacking in aggression and urgency.
We offer no goal threat with seemingly no offensive plan and no attacking conviction whatever. And the statistics obviously bear this out.
Our set-pieces have been poor. No quick throw-in, free-kicks or corners, and no imagination. It seems these haven't been worked on at all - criminal, particularly given our powder-puff attack.
Kenny's apparent personal dislike of certain players like Obafemi and Byrne is hurting us.
The Ill-thought-through 'political' video shown before the pointless England friendly that has seemingly upset and alienated a number of players and members of the coaching staff seems, on the face of it, to be a serious error of judgement.
Last edited by Trequartista20; 19/11/2020 at 10:08 PM.
RTÉ puts a bit more flesh on the video itself -
The first part is exactly what I'd expect to have seen. Then the offending part seems to be a 30-second clip. That could be a speech scene from Michael Collins or something similar. I can understand that being reasonable in the context. The Indo article makes it sound like they all sat down and watched the whole film, which would be silly.RTÉ Sport understands that two-and-a-half minutes of the video was famous goals scored against England, from Ray Houghton, Kevin Sheedy, Niall Quinn, Tony Cascarino and Shane Long, followed by 30 seconds of "historical context" of the relationship between Ireland and England
I'd be less inclined to be bothered about a 30-second clip tbh (acknowledging that I don't know what it was - but how bad can it have been?)
Gee, Bonnie, I never had you pegged as a devotee of Celtic fusion. It's all coming out in the wash tonight!
Mind you, they used to say the definition of a music lover was a man who put his ear to the keyhole when he heard one of the Corr sisters singing in the shower.
Hello, hello? What's going on? What's all this shouting, we'll have no trouble here!
- E Tattsyrup.
In response to yourself Trequartista20
Some good points but I'd offer a few different takes. Not sure why I'm defending Kenny but I just think we are too early here make too many clear judgements.
>Obafemi isn't getting a game anywhere at the minute (was even on the bench for the 21s) and could do with learning a lesson after his petulant little tweet.
>Doherty has plenty of form going to the media with his gripes so I wouldn't put too much stock in what he says yet. I don't see a lack of effort, just a lack of cohesion and composure.
>We can't score because we have no striker - we've created chances but haven't stuck them away.
>Hard to practice set pieces when your team changes every matchday and you're limited in the time you can spend with them. Dundalk were well drilled in set pieces and scored plenty.
>Horgan probably wouldn't be involved if not for the missing players. As it is, with covid making it a risk to go too far afield perhaps, I'd say Kenny just wanted to stick to players he knew who were close by and it was a bonus if he knew them well. Horgan did as well as anyone else to be fair to him but he will be dropped when Robinson/O'Dowda/Connolly/Hendrick etc are all available.
>We look shaky at the back with Duffy for sure but we still aren't conceding much outside of the England game. It's the other end I'd be more worried about and we aren't working with our first choice backline at all. Not even close to it.
>Not sure what to make of the video but as I said above, if the leaker is who the Independent suggest, then he has form and should be the one removed.
But really, why the are the FAI investigating this and not Delaney?
Last edited by ontheotherhand; 19/11/2020 at 10:24 PM.
3 minutes long? I hope Kenny played the Alan Partridge video
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