In my opinion there's definitely an element of lads playing off reputation, and the captain is one. He looks a million miles away from the player he could have been when he broke through first.
In my opinion there's definitely an element of lads playing off reputation, and the captain is one. He looks a million miles away from the player he could have been when he broke through first.
If I question Liam Scales ability to play intl football, refer me to this signature & his peformance at home at lb vs Port on Nov 13 2025.
Signed
Kingdom.
Is Abankwah any good at all?
Has had a strange career. Early games at Pat's and a big number move to Italy. No game time to speak if there before a loan to Charlton - but short after a couple of games in realisation at how bad he was. Back to Italy, starts to get some games. Mixed to Watford - now a Championship regular. But never mentioned in terms of a senior call-up, and seems he's the main culprit now against Andorra (and we shouldn't be worried by them even if they are playing full internationals)
They’ve definitely lost all the focus and intensity that they brought to the England game and the captain is the exemplar of it. Such a frustrating player because he can be brilliant but when he’s bad he’s very, very, bad.
If I question Liam Scales ability to play intl football, refer me to this signature & his peformance at home at lb vs Port on Nov 13 2025.
Signed
Kingdom.
Goes from bad to worse.
3-0
If I question Liam Scales ability to play intl football, refer me to this signature & his peformance at home at lb vs Port on Nov 13 2025.
Signed
Kingdom.
Three goalscorers:
Ahladz
Gjaysus
Fukov
I like high energy football. A little bit rock and roll. Many finishes instead of waiting for the perfect one.
Getting farcical now. Pretty unforgivable performance. Way too lethargic. Certainly didn’t learn not to underestimate them after the home game.
Couldn't tell if it was him or his twin brother, Fukov Ourrada
They have a younger brother, Willyegoway.
I like high energy football. A little bit rock and roll. Many finishes instead of waiting for the perfect one.
Fair to say my twitter feed has been a horror show today. Under 17s soundly beaten, under 19s knocked out, away playoff semi final incoming, Austria and Denmark heading to the playoffs as potential opponents as things stand.
But the 21s is the worst of the lot, and it's all on us. Crawford's teams have been underperforming for five years and yet he's still being left there. With a weaker group this time around he was always more likely to be found out, but this is beyond embarrassing.
Yeah the tactics and inability to change the approach today sums him up. The repeat of Don Givens. I don't know what it is with the FAI so happy to fire some folks but then leaving relics in place despite terrible job performance.
Edit: I was way too angry when I wrote that at first 😂
There's an alternate universe where Stephen Kenny was overlooked for the senior job in 2020 in favour of an experienced, steady hand type manager, therefore didn't tank our world ranking to the extent that we're still paying the price for it today in the form of an away playoff, instead stayed with the Under 21s where he was doing a great job with our emerging talent and had the success he deserved at that level by qualifying us for two or three Under 21s Euros, before leaving for a decent club job overseas. What might have been...
Last edited by Eirambler; 18/11/2025 at 10:26 PM.
He was always lined up for the senior job, the U21 position was to help him transition from club to international management. COVID forces the FAI's hand
What's often overlooked if that he took some of the better performers from the U21 squad at the time into the senior setup, leaving O'Brien to rebuild a team halfway through that qualification series
Yeah, I know. But he was so well suited to that job (and so unsuited to the senior manager job), that it feels like we lost out on the double as a result of him switching across. And, in the long run, I think he lost out too. John Delaney's parting gift to us all.
Agreed, Kenny could have done wonders in the U21 role for a few years. To be honest, if and when Crawford leaves I hope they'd consider Kenny again
I know he has burnt his bridges with the top brass at the FAI, but I would love it if Damian Duff became the U21 coach.
Kenny should never have gotten the reins of the senior team before McCarthy could see out that campaign.
Folding my way into the big money!!!
Would agree with this actually. I could see it not ending well at St Pat's for him the way things are going, and hopefully now we'll finally be rid of Crawford after this campaign. I'd absolutely take Kenny back as Under 21 manager. He might not want to go back to it but, if he fails at Pat's, he might not have many better options either.
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