Can we afford the Chelsea coach who is already involved?
OK, I'll revisit it. If Kenny walks because of a contractual performance clause or if Nations League results are such that he's sacked - his options at senior level other than LOI will be almost nil (in my humble opinion). I also would be confident that sponsorship for an attractive financial package for a suitable replacement would be secured. I have no comment on Noel King, other than to wish him - and you - a happy Christmas.
Twitter thread analysing Kenny's tactics: https://twitter.com/_CFCJack__/statu...70263487463427
Anthony Barry has just quit guys
I'm driving so can't copy link from fai
Probably shouldn't be posting either!!
Joining the coaching setup with Belgium. First game with them will be against Ireland in seven week's time
https://www.fai.ie/ireland/news/anth...-coaching-role
Has taken up a role with the Belgian national team, who happen to be our next opponents. Not 100% shocked because he's a highly regarded coach and when Chelsea allowed him double jobbed it's no wonder a bigger team brought him in. Thought he would have been a good candidate for the next Ireland manager whenever Kenny left.
That's disappointing especially given the improvements seen since he came in. Eyes on a bigger prize obviously.
I'm a bloke,I'm an ocker
And I really love your knockers,I'm a labourer by day,
I **** up all me pay,Watching footy on TV,
Just feed me more VB,Just pour my beer,And get my smokes, And go away
It'll be interesting to see who comes in now, and if the new coach gets all the credit/blame for future performances.
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Yeah, it can hardly be a good thing to lose the current Chelsea coach to Belgium alright. The question is how bad a thing is it. We've plenty players who will hopefully continue to improve at club level over the next while for example, and that'll happen regardless of Barry.
Players will improve alright but the loss will be felt by lossing a good coach from the set up. Not sure what Andrews really does and feel he's only there cause he was with Kenny at U21s. Feel Barry would have been more of an influence than Andrews within the set up and you'd see himself and Kenny talking more during games. Think that's where the loss will be felt by losing someone like that you'd have in game to bounce ideas off of.
Ruaidhri Higgins helped get Barry into the set up, wonder is he mates with Michael Beale whose another highly rated coach and was linked to the Cardiff managers job while still assistant at Rangers before moving to Villa with Gerrard.
He's not Irish. It's just a job to him. He seems to have done well with us. Now he's off to another opportunity. There's no reason to hold that against him. Good luck to him with Belgium. They've had some cracking players for a while now and won nothing; they'd be a really popular winner with neutrals.
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