I'd also be very disappointed with Lennon.
You can't spell failure without FAI
What salary is Kieran McKenna on at Ipswich, probably more than the FAI could offer?
McKenna's miles out of our league, both in terms of reputation and affordability.
Ipswich upgraded his deal in the summer to reportedly the 1.5 million basic region plus bonuses, which with them being in the automatic mix for double promotion to the promised land of football, you'd imagine those bonuses are being maxed. There is also a four million buy out clause for him.
He was never in this conversation and to be mentioning him now, well, its just silly.
While we are throwing out every possible idea....I'd just suggest, again, folding the team for 3-5 years. Would FIFA allow us to just raise the white flag until Ferguson and a few others are ready? We'd save a bit of money and could start fresh with a new FAI.
Or give it to Lennon. Same difference.
Lennon is a bit like the embarrassing backup car that they used to have in the Top Gear specials. A kind of break glass in case of emergency option that everyone hopes won't be needed. But it seems like we're getting worryingly close to it now. Personally I'd have assigned that role to Allardyce out of the various less appealing options out there if it came to it. Certainly not Lennon.
By any measure Hughton is a much better option than Lennon, and it isn't close.
Bring Back Belfast Celtic F.C.
Was Steve McClaren a "household name" when appointed? Roy Hodgson?
Capello and Sven-Goren were both "name" managers who ultimately failed, Hoddle too. While being a "name" AND a success didn't save Venables
In any case Southgate was hardly a "name" when appointed either, but has been kept on because he's been successful, relatively speaking at least.
In the end, winning matches does far more for the "brand" (ugh) than a slick PR machine, tabloid headlines or a gift for soundbites.
Last edited by EalingGreen; 26/01/2024 at 4:46 PM.
Also re Southgate apart from Alf Ramsey who has done better !
Appointing Lennon would be act of deliberate self-harm. It would be an act of utter insanity that I didn't even imagine the FAI were capable of.
Sky Sports now reporting they 'understand' Carsley has turned down the job to stay put. If so, he has taken the Rice road, possibly worse than Rice. Can't wish him any luck at all going forward. At this stage I'd take Duff and his hard to beat siege mentality approach. He's as much if not more experience than Carsley, and an Irish footballing icon, that players will look up to.
Yep
I'd say he is gone
The fai Strick again
The fai don't deserve us lads
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