Kenny was not similar to O'Shea in terms of experience. We can rightly say now that Kenny wasnt good enough at a higher level of management that what he had done previously, but he was a professional football manager. He had won League championships and competed with his team in european competition.
O'Shea has just completed his 4 games of professional football management ever. Even Carsley is not the same by a long stretch. The team that Carsley manages is full of Premiership footballers. He has taken them to an international competition and won. Its not like its a team of u16 kids.
As for thinking Carsley still may take the job, that ship has long sailed.... Although I do hope Im as wrong about that as I was convinced he was taking it!![]()
Its really not that complicated!!!
Dave McMillan doesn't think O'Shea is the right man for the job. Sounds like he's been reading this thread
https://www.rte.ie/sport/soccer/2024...e-pr-disaster/
Seems that Willy might not be our man either....
https://x.com/nathanmurf/status/1802747276869165070
Its really not that complicated!!!
Don't care either way but c'mon FFS what's he going to say in that situation...
Wont be getting much airtime after this...he didnt get the memo about being pro O'Shea!
But every word he says is 100% true, you can see the difference between McMillan saying what he thinks and the other clowns clearly reading from a script....is what David says actually makes sense.
In regards the the PR, its feels like all this suspicious support for O'Shea feels very fake and almost like work is being done behind the scene to try build support O'Shea so the FAI can pretend it's someone they wanted and the he's a "popular choice" when anyone with half a brain know's it's complete ********.
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I'm starting to feel bad for whoever this woman is who is doing commentary on SKY next to Roy...my goodness
She looks like she knows she is tanking too
82 days until a competitive game... That's 82 of 294 days between competitive games...
And 82 of 330 days since the home loss to Greece, which was the final nail in the coffin and if the the search hadn't began by then, then that was the time to start the search...
Right now it really feels like a) it's gonna be John O'Shea permanently or b) it's gonna still be an interim manager named John O'Shea or c) they have a handshake deal in place for Sagnol (maybe a racist?) – and the fact Georgia qualified meant it was delayed till post Euros
Maybe they're hoping someone like Sylvinho becomes available after the Euros. Saying that, his wages are at the limit of our budget and his backroom team exceed our budget. So if Albania have an anyway successful Euros then he's surely out of our league, both in terms of budget and in terms of alternative desirable jobs. And that's the basic dynamic, anyone who does well enough to make themselves a good candidate at the euros almost immediately becomes out of range. Maybe if Scotland or whoever get tonked and lose all their games, their manager suffers enough of a reputational hit that they become candidates - but if a manager is so outclassed at an international stage, then do we even want them?
What was the alleged shortlist?
Sagnol: failed at Bordeaux. Georgia job consists of 4th of 5 in WC Qualification and Euros qualification. They won their nation's league C group, featuring Bulgaria, Macedonia and Gibraltar, which got them a playoff first home against Luxembourg, then home against Greece where they won on penalties. They have a generational talent in kvaratskhelia who won Serie A's 'MVP' in 2023 and PSG are willing to pay €80m to make him Mbappe's replacement. So I wouldn't class it as a success yet really, depends how they do in the euros. That's aside from the issues around whether he's racist...
JOS: failed the audition twice, no senior managerial experience
Hudson: failed in the conference, winning only 1 of 12 games with Newport in his first start to a season, where Newport were expected to challenge for promotion. Most recently managed 3 games for Qatari team Al-Markhiya before "leaving his position as manager by mutual consent"
Hughton: Ghana was a bit of a disaster. Forest was a bit of a disaster. Been 5 years since Brighton.
Bilic: Currently managing in Saudi, last successful job was probably when he got West Brom promoted in 19/20, was probably also fairly harshly sacked. Since then, tough spell in China and as you'd expect, a short-lived spell at Watford. Loses points for managing in Saudi, gains points for encouraging Declan Rice to play for Ireland...
It's both an uninspired list and a list that has largely been available for the duration of the search. Considering the average managerial job in football lasts just 16 months, you'd expect some new and exciting names to appear over the course of the 248 days that have passed
I'm starting to think it wont be him either but as you said what else do you expect him to say especially on the eve of Georgia kicking off the Euros...interesting to mention that he never ruled it out or denied being contact, some might consider that a "come get me" sort of statement. The fact he hasn't extended his contract yet for me is quite telling for someone who say's they'll be staying with the association "for years". Now of course he might just re-sign with Georgia in a few weeks but I've learned from experience judge someone based on their actions rather than their words.
Different sport but I always remember Eddie Jones saying "my future is with Australia" during the RWC after rumours circulated about him taking over Japan...and then mysteriously in no time at all after the RWC he ends up being the Japan head coach after all...
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Oh Golly there's a ton of examples for sure.
Coaches swearing they are staying, yelling at press, and they have already secretly negotiated deals..Nick Saban did it with the Dolphins, Bobby Petrino couldn't be more adamant he was staying with the Falcons, then the next day left notes in their lockers and split at 6 am
Yeah, it was actually fairly ridiculous even asking the question. But, if he felt he had to ask, once he got the textbook answer it was barely worth mentioning further, never mind knocking a news story out if it.
Keane O'Shea Given Best Smallbone
Don't worry the Peterborough United chairman is gonna save Irish football. His master plan will likely be hire Darren Ferguson, sack him after awhile and then rehire him when things aren't going smooth.
And then repeat that process three or four times hoping it works. Must have sacked and rehired him at Peterborough about four times now.
It is four yes. And the appointments in between were fairly calamitous. Beyond that there's his having to get investors on board because he's not as financially buoyant as he was, having a massive scrap with one of them which is very costly and has led to some very high interest loans which are leading to money having to be moved around on Companies House. And there's the land around the city centre stadium turning into flats, thus on site expansion of the stadium is now not possible & the nearby replacement stadium plans mired in zero progress for years despite all the usual fancy miniature stadium replicas he puts in the papers, the decision makers on planning haven't budged. They want a university facility there which is probably fair enough.
So yeah, there's Darragh.
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MacAnthony is a clown but he's not wrong. There are several teams in the Euro's who we are better than on paper. Romania are one of them and have shown what's possible in international football for a well organised bunch of mediocre players. Not just today but by getting to the finals going unbeaten in qualification.
Amadans like MacAnthony are going to keep doing this until a serious manager is appointed.
Bring Back Belfast Celtic F.C.
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You tell me then, this is a manager with no managerial experience, was part of the Kenny backroom staff last year when Ireland lost every game as far as im concerned (no matter how bad we were realistically we weren't losing to Gibraltar) and so far hasn't set the team up much differently to Kenny and yet the panel is full of support for him despite lambasting Kenny previously...
Again lets look at the evidence presented, what evidence on show would suggest he's going to do a good job? Even the people backing him cant bring themselves to praise his management, they simply just praise his personality which says it all. And not only that the extent of which they go out to defend him despite all the evidence is so desperate that I fail to believe there is no some sort of altered motive in play. Maybe its reading from a script or maybe they are backing a mate, either is possible, but I refuse to believe they are backing him because they legitimately think he's the best option as it seems very left field especially when you consider what they thought of Stephen Kenny.
It's worth noting McMillian is the only person on one of these shows that wasn't part of the RTE panel or a former team mate of O'Shea and yet he was the only one who backed against him...funny that.
Carsley also has experience on the senior side of things - in 2012 he was First team coach at Coventry before taking over as caretaker manager for 6 games. Later the same season he again took over as caretaker for another five games after Mark Robins left the club. In 2015 he was in charge of Brentford for 10 games. in 2017 he was caretaker at Birmingham for 3 games before becoming Steve Cotterill's assistant manager. Even without the England U21 job, Carsley has far more experience as a coach.
Ngl none of that is any better than Kenny's experience, lets not forget Kenny managed in Europe competing not only in the Europa league but also against sides like BATE & Legia Warsaw...if you are hiring Carsley you're hiring almost entirely based on his experience with the English U21's and while he's done great with them ultimately its different managing kids to managing adults and it's questionable that he would be able to make the step up for Ireland. He could be a revelation of course but people who think if he gets hired he'll automatically be a massive improvement on Kenny might want to keep expectations in order, he could very well be but there's also a chance he could just be as bad as ultimately based on his CV this is an appointment with an element of risk attached to it based on the points made here.
Lads we have to hire Steve Bruce see below he's perfect for us!!!
"while manager of Huddersfield, he
wrote a trio of novels: Striker!, Sweeper! and Defender!. The books centred on fictional football manager Steve Barnes, based on Bruce, who solved murder mysteries and thwarted terrorists"
He is our guy!!
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