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feels like Coleman is in pole position. massively underwhelming if so, but I'll give the guy my backing if it turns out that way.
Coleman, as a coach, is probably worse than Lennon - just doesn't have the baggage.
I really am astonished that these two clowns are being touted as possible candidates while Chris Hughton is being ignored. And before someone jumps down my throat for mentioning Hughton - I am doing it in the context of talking about Lennon, Coleman, Keane or any of the other donkeys being mentioned. If Carsley or Barry (or some other coach with a decent record or recognised potential) are willing to do the job then fair enough - otherwise Hughton is head and shoulders above the rest of these guys as a coach.
Hughtons record is no better than the clowns as you call them, in fact I'd say Lennon getting Celtic to Champ League Qtr final and Coleman getting Wales to Euros semi are both higher peaks than Hughton ever achieved. I think it's safe to say most of us dont want anything to do with all 3 and if any are appointed Canham needs firing. He set out a criteria for a head coach and none of those 3 come close to it
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Its really not that complicated!!!
Hughton/Lennon/Coleman all seem much of a muchness really, don't they?
Probably Carsley is there as well only he's won something (with a very good squad) and hasn't had a club management career to mess up
This is the latest from Dan McD - https://m.independent.ie/sport/socce...420933334.html
Not encouraging. Though it's strange that Lennon has seemingly been told he's not being appointed if Carsley is at absolute best 50/50.
It sort of feels like Chris Coleman's main qualification for the job is that he isn't Neil Lennon.
If it's come down to a straight choice between the 2 of them, I feel the FAI have made the right choice. But it should never have come down to those 2.
From Kevin Kilbane article....
"The FAI, in their managerial search, appear stuck on this very issue as budgetary constraints hinder the appointment of certain backroom staff. I was hopeful in January that a deal could be struck between Lee Carsley and the association. The dogs in the street know that he is the number one target but if negotiations come unstuck, none of the other reported candidates fit the job specification.
Except for Anthony Barry. The Liverpudlian ticks the FAI’s “head coach” box and he seems capable of embedding a style of play down the Irish age grades. Ironically, Barry is part of Tuchel’s coaching staff at Bayern, so watch this space."
Tuchel about to be fired I'd say so Barry does become viable again. It's hard to believe that our back up plan was waiting for Barry though so again I'd say we really know F all
Its really not that complicated!!!
There's something really telling about how I know all of the names linked with the job. Heck, I knew who all of them were 15 years ago. Premiership clubs appoint managers I've never heard of with good profiles build in other leagues I don't read much news about. The FAI reaches for the usual suspects with a budget fit for a third of one of them.
It's a Klopp/Barry dream team and we're going to win the next World Cup.
Craig Levein, the former Scotland manager, isn't doing wonderfully well at St Johnstone,but has a better points per game ratio (approx 1.5) than Coleman.
I see Eddie Jordan contributed his tuppenceworth to the debate the other day:
"Eddie Jordan Urges FAI To Ask Irish Super-Rich To Help Pay Managers Wages" - https://www.balls.ie/football/eddie-...h-wages-587312
Anyone know whether he's any relation to this Eddie Jordan from a while back?
"Eddie Jordan... ... says it's time for the Football Association of Ireland (FAI) to 'get off the potty', stand on its own two feet and stop depending on hand-outs from benefactors to pay the salary of Giovanni Trapattoni, the national team manager." - https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/j...ay-5s5g2r9h6tb
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