I think he's good at some aspects and not at others, rather than it being a black and white thing. Some Dundalk fans thought I was making excuses or something for Kenny initially, but my opinion on Daly remains the same that he's a decent, pragmatic coach in terms of being able to prepare a game-plan against a specific opposition, but his recruitment/general squad building has proved to be awful and that's an absolutely huge factor at this level.
He did well for Pats in 2023, but the first proper window he got in the winter proved to be a disaster. Some good signings on paper but once you saw how it was actually assembled come the start of the season the alarm bells were there. No depth at left back, the less said about right back and goalkeeper the better, no balance in attack in terms of all the wingers/attacking midfielders being left-footed, big money spent on the likes of Keating and Keeley off the back of essentially one good season each. Mixed in with those were weird signings from the UK that couldn't even get a sniff of minutes. Kenny came in and immediately sought to address several of these issues and here we are now.
Dundalk are admittedly a basket case at the moment so it'd be harsh not to afford him some leeway there, but my understanding is that some of the above can be applied to his time there also. Sticking with a disastrous keeper in Goddard for too long, bringing in lads from Scotland/England he's probably barely/not ever seen play based via contacts he has over there that have proceeded to barely get a look in. I really like the guy and did quite rate him last year, but if he's going to go on to have a good career then I don't think you can keep getting such an important part of the game so wrong.
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