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https://kesslereffect.bandcamp.com/album/kepler - New music. It's not that bad.
On Goodwin, I think he needs a prolonged good spell in the SPL to properly re-establish his reputation.
I saw Ronny Deila in the stands at Celtic on Saturday. I wouldn't be averse to him. Curate's egg of a CV but still young enough and probably within budget. Thoughts?
My instinct is that a previously approached candidate will get the job though, after the Euros.
Has a decent win percentage throughout his management career, albeit a bit skewed by his time at Celtic when they were in the middle of that nine in a row and there was no one really capable of challenging them. European club form not especially impressive. He's OK, but doesn't ever seem to have had that really standout tenure where he did something really special, bar what he did with his earliest management roles in Norway, and that was a while ago now.
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With the championship playoffs underway 3 of the 4 managers are likely to get the boot after a somewhat successful season
Carlos Corberán, Daniel Farke, David Wagner and Russell Martin. I don't know much about Martin or Corberán but I'd say Wagner or Farke would be good for for us if they became available.
Corberan would be too, but I doubt we could afford any of them. I'd pass on Martin (not that we could afford him either!). Incidentally Corberan is maybe an exception in that list as he has significantly overachieved to get West Brom into the playoffs and they'd be mad to let him go if they don't go up.
I wouldn't touch Martin with a barge pole - for anyone following Southampton and the development of Bazunu this season, it is clear that Martin does not know how to defend. If Southampton win promotion they will be obliterated in the PL because they cannot defend. Martin would be Stephen Kenny on steroids in terms of how he would set up the team.
Corberan is the polar opposite - I think that WBA would put up a decent account of themselves - despite having a much weaker squad than Southampton - because Corberan knows how to organise a defence (i would regard him as a younger version of Chris Hughton).
Both Farke and Wagner fall between both of those - and would be a quality hire.
The problem is that if any of those are sacked - which they shouldn't be if the owners have any sense - I think they will all be in demand.
Canada just appointed Jesse Marsch - which I think is a good appointment for Canada, but in comparison to Corberan, Farke and Wagnar, - Marsch is not in the same league. It is possible that we are in the Marsch territory.
Norwich's Wagner has just been sacked.
He could be tempted. I hear he's a bit of a mercenary.
Valkyries.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XRU1AJsXN1g
He could get a tune from some of our players.
FAI won't be hiring Robbie straight from Israel. They're not gonna bring that attention onto themselves and make what's gonna be a pain in the ass managerial search even worse by having press conferences constantly talking about Israel.
That can be dealt with as required - rightly or wrongly - by Sagnol showing regret and having learnt from mistakes (see Malky Mackay in Scotland after all those text messages, he's been hired by Ross County, the SFA and most recently just this week by Hibs).
Whereas bringing Keane straight in from Israel would be an absolute PR disaster.
Claiming Keane taking a job in Israel is a worse transgression than Sagnols comments is bizarre. Both would need to be addressed to some degree but Sagnol has a steeper hill to climb by far. FWIW, I could live with Sagnol as Irish manager if he demonstrated some growth and remorse.
I don't know that I'm saying one is a worse transgression than the other. To be honest I don't know enough about the Sagnol situation and background to take a view on that.
What I do know is that he's currently manager of another international team, so presumably the PR side of what happened with him is manageable. Whereas, right now, the combination of Keane's employment location and Irish views on the Gaza conflict - particularly those of Irish football supporters - make employing him a virtual impossibility from a PR point of view.
Rightly or wrongly people won't boycott games because of Sagnol's history, provided that he can demonstrate contrition. Whereas I genuinely think a lot of people would boycott Ireland under Keane right now regardless of what he says or what spin the FAI might try to put on it.
One man took a job when no one else was offering and another thinks that Africans need Nordics in the team to help them.... these 2 things are not the same
Its really not that complicated!!!
But you are offering a view. An ill informed one by your own admission, but that hasn't stopped you.
Sagnol had a big employment gap & washed up in Georgia, a place with a long hard road ahead of it in race relations terms.
He has never shown genuine contrition. Never owned it.
Fans won't boycott you reckon, and even if you're right, what about the lads with African heritage, proudly representing Ireland today ? They're supposed to just shut up & pretend everything is OK yeah ? Shouldn't that impact be a consideration around a candidate with his past ?
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