Bring back Vera. She can go down in history I assume as the first to qualify for both WCs.
Absolutely think it will be O'Shea. They are hoping he gets a good result in June to justify it, the one he couldn't get in the last window.
Shocking situation altogether. An absolutely fundamental failure at the top level of the FAI.
Bring back Vera. She can go down in history I assume as the first to qualify for both WCs.
Afraid John Herdman has her beat there!
does anyone want to read posts 7 and 16 on this thread? it's all going to plan...
Will be interesting to see if we get any reports in the coming days regarding how that "interview" was received at board level. There must be at least some board members who would want Canham to be stood down from further involvement in the managerial search process at this point.
I mean I'm not even joking at this point, literally give John O'Shea the job. Canham and the rest of the cronies behind this hiring process have made an absolute mockery of the job and any manager worth his salt will see that and wont touch it with a barge pole, I mean going potentially 8+ months without a manager is gone beyond a joke at this point.
The only thing they can do now to attempt to restore any credibility in the role is give it to John O'Shea as he seems popular with the players, been involved in the set up before and with two friendlies in the summer will have 4 games under his belt as the manager. Considering how much of a mess the FAI have made of the process he's probably the best option as any other option that comes in will have no time with the players or in the set up.
it'll just be stan staunton part 2. didn't see anything in those two games that made me feel like he has what it takes... the switzerland game in particular was so damning. didn't adapt at all to the swiss dominance of midfield and we continued to play a shape which had no hope of getting a result. everything that went wrong in kenny's reign regarding being too slow to make tactical switches repeating itself, without the self belief that we could actually beat a team, which earned us some of our better performances.
By September we will be so glad to get a manager in place they will give it to Duffer or Bradser.
Roddy for Ireland manager you heard it here first..............even interim manager would be great craic
The ONLY positive out of all this is that they haven't (yet) reverted to just giving it to O'Shea. We saw enough in the two games to know that he's nowhere near up to the level we require.
I know people are fed up with this process and the FAI have communicated horribly with the public by setting a deadline they couldn't meet BUT a lot of new managers will become available in the next 3 months between the end of club seasons and the euros so now would be the worst possible time to give up and settle for JOS.
Probably not because then they'd have to try find a new manager themselves or outsource that job to someone else. Then they'll get stick if they don't deliver. I'd say there's a few people though rubbing their hands in glee after today hoping Canham follows Hill out the door.
I don’t necessarily agree with giving Josh the job now but I did say in a previous post (maybe in the Kenny thread) that things were likely to get worse before they get better but I meant in the context of who the next manager might be and what we might see on the pitch. I certainly didn’t mean to include that the FAI would be shown up to be a complete mess while they’re at it. For goodness sake, any professional organization with a semi-decent recruitment process does a better job at head hunting than these imbeciles. The job challenge and package ain’t the most attractive but it’s also not the worst. They’ve actually succeeded through all this in making it less attractive now. Absolute joke shop.
I, for one, am delighted that in this process the FAI have managed to reconcile those who stood by Kenny to the bitter end and those who were as convinced in wanting him out, by getting both factions to agree with a simple statement that rings true no matter where you stood on the schism:
Nobody's better than Kenny.
Hello, hello? What's going on? What's all this shouting, we'll have no trouble here!
- E Tattsyrup.
Rumours flying around now that Eamonn Dunphy hasn't been this ashamed to be Irish since we drew with Egypt.
I've said it before and I'll say it again:
Does Canham survive this & do any of you think he may in fact be the reason we don't have a manager ?
Even if he does weather this does he have any credibility capital left to go about implementing his plan for the future of Irish football document, which was literred with the buzz word corporate phraseology he's now being rightly crucified for as a total bluffing fraud ?
Sometimes, Football just needs a Football Man.
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