Are they seriously going to let the week run out without even making a statement clarifying what happened since their previous statement? These lads are taking the Irish sporting public for fools and getting well paid for doing it.
There's a board meeting tomorrow isn't there ?
We'll have something following that if so surely.
Edit : now rumoured to have been cancelled [ YBIG poster ]
Last edited by CraftyToePoke; 16/04/2024 at 9:53 PM.
I read the irish times piece. Says Hill is already gone. He’s officially here till the 30th but he’s already on annual leave which takes him to then. Says appointment delayed but board meeting where Canham updates the board will happen. Then there’s this great quote:
“The most interesting sight at the Aviva on Tuesday evening was a mock riot between fake hooligans and the Garda Public Order Unit, down the north end of the stadium, where English fans will be put when they visit on September 7th.”
How on earth do you get a job as a fake hooligan? I think I really really would have liked to have been part of it
All bull**** aside, I’d say they get O’Shea to manage in June and see who gets sacked after the euros and if there’s anyone decent who fits their criteria.
Maybe they’re hoping for Marco Rossi or someone to walk / be fired
Thinking through this a bit more. I’m sure there’s plenty out of contract but the issue is, anyone who does a bad job at the euros is undesirable. Anyone who does a great job is probably unaffordable.
Does anyone want to do analysis on the 24 managers at the euros? Contract situations? Job they’ve done so far? Presumed affordability? How well does it fit?
I’ll try find the time if no one else is up for it
If it goes to the end of the season I want Robbie. I know the Israeli thing is sh1t, but our own Government are still doing business with them so football man doing job doesn't bother me too much. Couple of good results and everyone moves on. Roy was regarded as a traitor to his own country and most reasonable people moved on pretty quickly. Robbie will hopefully win league title there and might be getable then
Its really not that complicated!!!
O'Shea is destroying his own credibility by staying involved in this. So blatantly obvious that nobody wants him but he's willing to wait around just in case things fall his way. But even if they do he'll be hugely damaged now from the outset. He should go and continue to learn his trade and stop looking for an easy short cut to the top job.
There are a lot of coaches out there who are either unemployed or coming to the end of their contract - there is a limited number of vacancies and a lot more people looking for them. The FAI should cast a wide net.
As for the Euro managers - I did have a look
Sylvinho is out of contract with Albania after the Euros
So is Ralf Rangnick with Austria
And Domenico Tedesco with Belgium
And Edward Iordanescu with Romania
And Matjaž Kek with Slovenia
And Murat Yakin with Switzerland
From this list - the only one who would interest me is Sylvinho
Last edited by Jolly Red Giant; 17/04/2024 at 10:27 AM.
Chris Hughton would be a great manager for Ireland and, given the current field of candidates, he is now arguably the best available option. Do it.
End Apartheid Now! One Team in Ireland!
Like so many others, the question is whether Hughton could be bothered with it for the salary involved.
Unnecessary sledges among a smattering of assumptions. What has O'Shea done to deserve such comments, such condemnation, such vitriol? In the wake of three dire Kenny years when, lest we forget, Ireland failed to score in seven early consecutive games, O'Shea is being hammered from pillar to post for two stand-in games, one of which (Belgium) was generally assessed as promising.
I don't think JOS will get the job. Yes, his managerial inexperience is a legitimate minus and there are preferred candidates - if they're available or willing to make themselves available.
So he puts his hand up and you've blasted that as hanging around like a bad smell.
He's done nothing other than show loyalty, ambition and a modicum of optimism. How does that "badly damage" his name? It doesn't, in fact it enhances it whatever the outcome.
Anois teacht an Earraigh / Beidh an lá dúl chun shíneadh,
Is tar eis na féil Bríde / Ardóigh mé mo sheol.
It's not intended as vitriol, just an assessment of the situation. O'Shea isn't qualified to do this job, he has been part of a number of unsuccessful coaching setups over the last few years, in addition to showing nothing of note in his games as interim manager.
If he ends up in the job he will be seen now as the appointment of last resort, there's no other way of looking at it. That will weaken his position from day one. Yet he seems happy to sit tight and hope the FAI fail spectacularly enough that he ends up getting the gig.
He should walk away now and earn the appointment in future through actually achieving some coaching success of note.
Rotherham are looking for a coach; maybe JOSH thinks he is above league one standard (as they've just been relegated from the championship). There is some recent precedence in ex-Utd players with minimal to no managerial experience (Rooney, Carrick spring to mind though I can't remember if Derby were L1 or champ when rooney took over) being given championship jobs but I'd say it's relatively uncommon and tends to be the preserve of ex England internationals.
Which is a roundabout way of illustrating the level I would consider JOSH to be at in this stage of his career.
edit: Rotherham have re-appointed ex-manager Steve Evans today but the broader point stands.
Last edited by zero; 17/04/2024 at 1:13 PM.
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