Best of luck to him. I would imagine along with paddy Mccarthy the prep and work on the training ground will be high level. The respect for his playing career can't be in doubt. His tactical nous within games obviously has not been tested to date so that's a huge risk at this level
I dont know why i am getting involved in this part of the discussion - and i am not trying to get in between you and Eirambler at all but isnt budgeting and financial reporting more of an art than a science anyway in practice? Its basically rules based fudge. I kind of agree with whoever said (liamoo or elated?) that the 200K that it sounds like we are talking about isnt really that much money to an organization like the FAI - its not "back of the couch" change now but at the same time its also not make or break stuff. Surely there is either a) a positive variance in some other ledger that covers it in a financial year or b) minor cuts can be made to all line items across the budget to find the 200K.
Might one reason that they're in no great hurry to make a permanent appointment be that at an annual salary of, say, €600k, each month the post remains vacant saves the FAI €50k (plus the cost of Assistants etc)?
Is it? I'm looking to fill a role and for that role I want a candidate that ticks these certain boxes. If said candidate doesn't tick the boxes why would you waste their time or yours by stringing them along.
Though probably suits Lennon if he continues to be linked with the job as it keeps his name in the news for other jobs that might come up.
There's an element of that, but I suppose the base point we're taking here is that the FAI's budget for the new manager takes into account the variances you refer to.
Let's say the FAI say "Do you know what - let's get Mick back on €1.3m per year. Sure it's only a few hundred grand extra". We don't sell any more tickets (ticket sales going quite well anyway) and we don't qualify for anything. Other strands of the family of football get uppity and start going to the press about how they could have done better stuff with the money.
This from an organisation (a) under intense scrutiny at the moment in terms of finances (b) that has admitted it doesn't have a lot of liquid assets at its disposal and (c) that has significant debt to pay off, which will likely come with repayment terms (or risk default).
So it seems very easy to spend too much by adding an extra few hundred grand to the bill (and I'd take "few" as 4/5 - so more than twice the €200k you're suggesting. €200k is a couple of hundred grand) - and then what? Eirambler has blithely suggested a bailout would be fine. That's a scenario I think the FAI absolutely has to avoid, and cannot play chicken with.
In that context, stretch the budget as much as you can by all means, but not so much that you can flippantly say "Ah sure the taxpayer will bail them out if it comes to it".
The interim appointment only makes sense if they have agreement with the man they want but hes currently employed or not available just yet for some reason. If the appointment is to allow them to "further narrow their search" then Canham can fcuk off. It has to be a done deal and I'd imagine that O'Shea and McCarthy could be part of new mans coaching staff so this window isnt a complete waste of time.
I said on another thread that if an interim is appointed then you can expect a lot of players to not turn up, only way around that is if you make it clear this is the beginning of the new regime and the new manager is following everything behind the scenes.
The single positive for me from this is that I personally believe that this still points towards Carsley. I think it got to the stage where it was too close to the England U21 games for him to walk away in good conscience and afterwards they dont have another game until September so it would give the FA plenty of time to get his replacement in. From what we have heard about Carsleys character I think this lines up.
Its really not that complicated!!!
Nope, sure Ashley Cole is still involved with Birmingham. Mowbray talked about O'Shea leaving and how he wanted him to stick around but O'Shea wanted to leave.
“John has left the football club,” Mowbray said after Blues’ 2-2 draw with Swansea City. “John came to see me. He wants to be a manager and wants a shot at it. We had a long chat, I tried to persuade him to stay.
“He came in yesterday, shook everyone’s hand and wished us all well. That’s fine, the change of the manager is what it is. He is going to go off, spend some time with his family, and look for the next opportunity.”
As an aside, Rooney was asked on "the Overlap" about what went wrong at Birmingham and he mentioned something on the lines of having too many coaches. He brought with him coaches from DC, people he worked with previously, with Cole and O'Shea being the new additions. Sounded like he regretted adding O'Shea or Cole/ or both to his coaching staff. But Mowbray obviously liked what he saw in O'Shea + Cole, so hoping O'Shea can surprise for the games he is in charge.
Disappointed. Nothing against Josh but I was hoping a new regime would present a reset but also a strong jumping on hook for any dual qualified players currently undecided.
Probably not, but could be a four year deal with a break clause. Would they be that desperate for Carsley that they agree to a four year contract without any clauses. He's definitely in a position of power that he could make those demands. He's got a decent job and the FAI are
Its really not that complicated!!!
Have ye nothing better to be debating than hounding Eirambler over an (erroneous?) interpretation of (his?) reply to a different question and extrapolating that interpretation to universal damnation.
FFS cop on to yourselves.
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