There is nobody else of Paul O'Shea's ilk.
I do recall a couple of really bad press conferences in the Staunton era, and nearly sure he gave a bizarre performance on the LLS defending a bad-beyond-belief Staunton.
At least I know one person agrees with me on something over the yearsOn a different note, I agree wholeheartedly with you in your assessment of Shane Duffy. He is unfortunately a throwback to an era of Irish football which never evolved. Just stick a boot or a head on the ball if it comes near the defense. Hopefully Kenny can change all that
I'm sure Paul O'Shea or someone of his ilk will come along and put me back in my box, or at very least tell me how and why I'm wrong.
Here they come! It’s the charge of the “Thanks” Brigade!
There is nobody else of Paul O'Shea's ilk.
Probably something like that. A marginally better excuse than 'I misplaced Robbie's phone nr".
That doesn't bother me apart from his occasional whining, well after all he's still a Dub. He's the best candidate for the job now, I'm more referring to all the radio talk about the promise of good things to come under the new regime. For me, I can park all that stuff until the build up to the first game.As others have said, he's not a polished speaker, but he's not trying to be either. He has ticks or flaws that most people have in front of the camera.
Kerr spoke about the huge shift in public recognition when he was appointed senior team manager, with everybody he happened upon wishing him well, every time he left his house.
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I hope we are good , virtuous and win like good-uns !
Interview here with SK - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sFAwNiClguc - with fixtures to discuss finally.
Mentions McCarthy / Arter & Molumby in that order re midfield.
He actually pulled out of a game to make sure he was right for a championship game the next week with Fulham.
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Arter has an Irish passport and is Irish. End of discussion.
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We can't have lads turning up when it suits them?
I don’t think international football suits Arter. He certainly has very rarely played well for us all be it from limited chances.
It's the first time in a while we have had a manager who is willing to talk openly and mention different players, without being worried there will be a question in relation to the player's commitment or his relationship with the manager at the time. It's great there is a blank slate and no ego at the helm. I do think that MON, Trap and Mick were all very conscious and aware of who they were when speaking to the media and were guarded at times to avoid further probing.
He's spoken to all the players since lock down and was asked if it's possible that we’ll see some new players in the squad, then SK mentioned McCarthy and Arter.
i.e. with all questions of commitment aside as SK is best placed to have an overview of that situation.
I'm biased as that's who I'd like to see playing together in a 4231.
Under Mick I think it was Switzerland at home
Under MON I'm 100% sure he flew to Dubai with his club injured instead of reporting to the FAI medical staff, he then played that weekend for Bournemouth( and missed a peno)
Arter was injured for the Switzerland game: https://www.fai.ie/ireland/news/mcca...rland-bulgaria
He wasn't fit to play for his club, so he didn't play for Ireland. We've been through thisFulham midfielder Harry Arter is absent as he requires a procedure on an ankle injury
How do we know if he didn't turn up to be assessed? ( which he is obliged to do)
If he is such a patriot why didn't he try and make himself available to play the Iceland friendly
RE Switzerland Tets he played the next Fulham game, he used the international break to rest up. do u think that's ok? I wonder would James McClean agree with me or you?
Its not without its controversy, and to say there are no question marks over his turning up record is stretching it a bit. He clearly annoyed MickMack too at one stage I recall. But the take away from SKs words yesterday is he is available and likely to be involved.
Just playing devil's advocate - I've no feelings on Arter one way or another - but if any of us felt we were good players, tactically smart and unsuited to hoof-ball, but the management stuck to a handful of players (maybe not as good as us) would any of us have bust a gut to turn up, knowing the chance of a game was slim?
Hello, hello? What's going on? What's all this shouting, we'll have no trouble here!
- E Tattsyrup.
That's not playing devil's advocate, that question has nothing to do with Arter, he was injured, it was accepted by the FAI doctor that he was injured and 4 weeks later he recovered enough to be on the subs bench for his club.
How about you're in the squad but not fully fit, under orders to follow a restricted training recovery regime and the assistant manager Roy (never a faker) comes over, does a tantrum, screams out that not only are you faking injury but you're also a pr*ck and a c*nt,. And the spineless manager supports the assistant. Play the devil's advocate with that one
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