They were in the 5-8 sort of bracket for favourites from bookies, certainly expected to make the knockouts. They are a heavyweight of the competition, have some of the top players on the continent and 3rd most successful historically so definitely had greater expected of them.
Nobody associated with Ghana had anything positive to say about his tenure but if people want to believe he's the same coach from 6 years ago then it's up to them.
The lad has had two coaching jobs in life and both times his father was manager. It's funny how his father said he backed out of signing him as a player citing a fear of nepotism. That didn't take long to change when he retired from playing at 24 because he hadn't found himself a new club to play for in two years.
Gotta say, I’m a little downhearted, and I suspect a lot of us are, that we couldn’t muster a single April Fool’s joke to lighten the mood here – no Paris Llofo from Cameroon, or Floori Sap the Dutch genius who’s taken Troy Parrott under his wing…
But it got me thinking, riffing off nominative determinism, what if there are clues in the leading candidate’s names that are hiding in plain view? What if…?
Well, what if Gus Poyet…? On the pro side of things, yep gusto in that appointment, but on the negative I think he’s been stringing us along so, equally, yep got us. Good one, Gus. Now *&?% off.
Next up, Chris Hughton, someone I’ve admired for nearly forty years seems to me a so right hunch. Of course, if the FAI hire him instead of Guardiola or Klopp, lots of you might have a sh!t org hunch. If the evidence is there…
But, if the FAI were to commercialise every aspect of the players and their private lives so they could afford Willy Sagnol, they might believe there’s lolly in wags. But it’s taken so long to make the decision it’s become a silly lag now.
Of course, the FAI might think they can mould John O’Shea cheaply into a world class coach, and hone a Josh as it were. But, the football could quickly become fairly agricultural because to plant the seed you've got to rough up the ground - and John’s a hoe.
Roy Keane might get the nod for proximity – as a former assistant and someone who could live here, he’s a near yoke. But his reputation suggests no key era would begin.
And finally, eyeless in Gaza, Robbie Keane. Don’t get me wrong, I loved him as a player, bursting on the scene as a 17-year old keen ROI babe. But in some quarters, he might be as popular as a compound fracture ie bone break.
So, after all that, the only thing I can say with any certainty is
I’m bored and work got no value out of me at all today!!!
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Hello, hello? What's going on? What's all this shouting, we'll have no trouble here!
- E Tattsyrup.
I'm in Portugal at the moment and there's a lot of talk here of Anthony Barry replacing Amorim at Sporting in the summer if he moves on to the Premiership
Its really not that complicated!!!
Surprised Klinsmann isn't being bandied about, as big as a disaster as he was in South Korea.
Would fit right in.
This is getting worse and worse for the three lads with every passing day. It sounds like they've missed out on every single person they've approached. At what point do they go with the announcement of defeat and just give the job to O'Shea because there's nobody else left? Surely there's a competent lower league manager in the UK they can hire rather than resort to giving the job to someone with no management experience at all, beyond the two games he basically made a hash of as interim manager?
They should have talked to Duff.
21 leagues and 25 cups.
https://kesslereffect.bandcamp.com/album/kepler - New music. It's not that bad.
You can't un-hear that
Does anyone genuinely believe the fai have an ace up their sleeves?!
Best case scenario is they have made a balls of it and lost Carsley and who knowe else, but they move on quickly and hire Steve bruce or Chris hughton
Both will have us organized and competitive
John o Shea isn't qualified to manage our country.
It's fairly clear there's no ace at this point. If there was one it would have been announced earlier this week to end the circus and allow time to get it done and dusted before the upcoming women's games.
It would be bad enough to have gone on this long without getting the new manager in normal circumstances, but to have done it while also seemingly openly lying to the media, and by extension the supporters, is next level stuff.
Clearly they either completely fabricated the contractual obligations line at that press conference, or they were massively overstating how far down the line they were with someone at that point in time. Either way what they've done is extremely damaging to themselves and I don't really see how any of the three can retain the confidence of the Irish football community after this.
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