Next Senior Men's Team Manager - Runners and Riders

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  1. seanfhear said:
    Quote Originally Posted by Razors left peg View Post
    I've heard the main sticking point in Colemans contract negotiations is that he's demanding Lillies Bordello be reopened. A former player, who is hoping to be on Colemans backroom staff, has let it be known that all the best nights in the teams past were in there.
    Fair enough really.
  2. ltfc_2004 said:
    so underwhelming its not even funny, its depressing how ****e the Ireland job is not one single outside the box contender.

    We could of of come up with a FAI shortlist of Lennon, Keane and Coleman without ever lifting a finger ! I suppose its more money for Hill's commuting expenses !
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    backstothewall said:
    Quote Originally Posted by Stuttgart88 View Post
    Declan Rice would be ours for sure. I like how he capped promising players early alright.
    Not to mention Ethan Ampadu.

    In other news, Woy Hodgson is available. Pity it isn't 10 or 15 years ago.
    Bring Back Belfast Celtic F.C.
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    CraftyToePoke said:
    Quote Originally Posted by EalingGreen View Post
    There is no doubt that Giggs was a truly great player - in a truly great Man Utd side. But his record for Wales was much less impressive, not least in that he often didn't appear to give a stuff about them, if it clashed with his Man U duties - or haven't you ever seen "Ryan Giggs Hamstring" in a medical dictionary? Which was reflected in his playing only 64 caps in a 16 year international career.


    Which was why he played 111 times for Wales during his 16 year international career, retiring a season after his last cap (Giggs went on playing for Man U for another 7 years after his last cap).
    Keane had 60 odd caps for us similar to Giggs, similar time frame minus a bit of time off for misadventures, retired early & didn't trouble himself with friendlies often either, didn't score many goals at all, yet impacted us in a big way, played WC 94 and was huge in getting us to 2002 before firing his nappy at the TV and hitting the airport. So not purely an apps / goals thing maybe.

    I think Bale was huge of course in it all but the point remains they did it under Coleman having not previously managed it.
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    tetsujin1979 said:
    Quote Originally Posted by backstothewall View Post
    Not to mention Ethan Ampadu.

    In other news, Woy Hodgson is available. Pity it isn't 10 or 15 years ago.
    Ampadu wanted to play for Wales, didn't matter who was in charge
  6. Razors left peg's Avatar

    Razors left peg said:
    https://twitter.com/gcooney93/status...946082678?s=19

    We've really no clue what's going on behind the scenes
    Its really not that complicated!!!
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    CraftyToePoke said:
    Quote Originally Posted by Razors left peg View Post
    https://twitter.com/gcooney93/status...946082678?s=19

    We've really no clue what's going on behind the scenes
    Along those lines I heard Garry Monk was interviewed and he has not been mentioned anywhere even the longest bookies long list,no idea if true. Its encouraging to read the above.
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    EalingGreen said:
    Quote Originally Posted by CraftyToePoke View Post
    Keane had 60 odd caps for us similar to Giggs, similar time frame minus a bit of time off for misadventures, retired early & didn't trouble himself with friendlies often either, didn't score many goals at all, yet impacted us in a big way, played WC 94 and was huge in getting us to 2002 before firing his nappy at the TV and hitting the airport. So not purely an apps / goals thing maybe.

    I think Bale was huge of course in it all but the point remains they did it under Coleman having not previously managed it.
    Hang on. I pointed out that Coleman had the (massive) advantage of having Bale for Wales, to which you replied that previous managers had Giggs.

    I responded by demonstrating that Bale did far more for Wales than Giggs ever did - pretty incontrovertible, I'd say - and you counter by comparing Keane with Giggs?

    How does that work?

    Which also ignores that Coleman took over a Wales team in better shape after Toshack/Speed, than those two had before them, when taking over from a succession of duds like Hughes, Gould and Smith.

    Plus there's this guy's contribution: https://www.walesonline.co.uk/sport/...-wales-2245679
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    EalingGreen said:
    Meanwhile, Tony Mowbray's illness could put a possible spanner in the works:
    "The prognosis is unknown but the club is only confirming that the 60-year-old Teessider will be out of action for between six to eight weeks. However, the reality is that Mowbray is unlikely to make an appearance before the end of the campaign which finishes on May 4."

    There is already speculation that Lee Carsley could be offered the job as Birmingham's Interim Manager til the season end. Might be rubbish, of course, but if he were tempted, it would certainly suit The FA to let him do it for a bit.
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    Colbert Report said:
    Chris Coleman out according to numerous reports.

    Interestingly, Thierry Henry has been linked to the vacant Canada job.
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  12. seanfhear said:
    Quote Originally Posted by Colbert Report View Post
    Chris Coleman out according to numerous reports.

    Interestingly, Thierry Henry has been linked to the vacant Canada job.
    Surprising that Henry didn't put his hand up for the Irish Job ? !
  13. liamoo11 said:
    Quote Originally Posted by Razors left peg View Post
    I've heard the main sticking point in Colemans contract negotiations is that he's demanding Lillies Bordello be reopened. A former player, who is hoping to be on Colemans backroom staff, has let it be known that all the best nights in the teams past were in there.
    Coleman ruled out now according to newstslk
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    SkStu said:
    The storm is upon us.
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    pineapple stu said:
    What the hell is going on here?

    Coleman was only floated for pretty much the first time in the last few days. Now he's out already?

    Who else is in that we don't know is in that's about to be out?
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    Razors left peg said:
    Quote Originally Posted by liamoo11 View Post
    Coleman ruled out now according to newstslk
    Lillie wasn't for turning

    Coleman no longer in frame for Republic job - https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/68337099
    Its really not that complicated!!!
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    CraftyToePoke said:
    Quote Originally Posted by SkStu View Post
    The storm is upon us.
    Biblical Stu, its raining dead dinosaurs.
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    CraftyToePoke said:
    Quote Originally Posted by pineapple stu View Post
    What the hell is going on here?

    Coleman was only floated for pretty much the first time in the last few days. Now he's out already?

    Who else is in that we don't know is in that's about to be out?
    Was favourite for weeks on PP though.
  19. Razors left peg's Avatar

    Razors left peg said:
    Quote Originally Posted by pineapple stu View Post
    What the hell is going on here?

    Coleman was only floated for pretty much the first time in the last few days. Now he's out already?

    Who else is in that we don't know is in that's about to be out?
    I have a theory that Colemans name was thrown out there knowing the reaction it would cause and force the board into giving more money for Carsley.... stranger things have happened.
    Its really not that complicated!!!
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    pineapple stu said:
    Anthony Hudson is another who won't be getting it.

    Former USA assistant manager now in charge in Qatar. That'd be left field I guess, so maybe they are looking out there. But now it just feels a bit desperate.