Great posts ..... would love to see something like the central contracts ... or at least a degree of consideration and a resolution !!Originally Posted by geysir
I like your comments, I haven´t a clue about the politics of the different factions involved in Irish football that you allude to but does it really matter if the under age national squad teams u17 to u21 for a while don´t actually have to win tournaments? I don´t see why that the brunt of the underage squads should not be home based. Instead of financing the travel expenses etc of overseas coached youngsters back to Ireland and their international experience, fund the coaching of the top home based 17 - 20 year olds. Give out contracts. (Irfu style) and sub contract them to EL clubs. If anyone is good enough and want to travel on then sell the players contract on for millions. Some structure that is mutually benifitting both the national and club structure.Originally Posted by Macy
Great posts ..... would love to see something like the central contracts ... or at least a degree of consideration and a resolution !!Originally Posted by geysir
The SFAI are the governing body for grassroots football in Ireland, not the FAI. Its success or the lack of is all down to them.
I like the idea of a national academy. We have such a small talent pool that weneed to zone in on the potential good ones at a very early age at develop them to the best of their ability. We are WOEFULLY deficient in technical ability. It's not even funny anymore.
We need a boarding school type set-up, up in Kildare somewhere where lads can be groomed as well as recieve a bit of an education. Keep there as late as we can, 17... even later if possible, that we could sell them on for a bit of money. We can't be relying on lower divisiion clubs in england and Celtic to do it for us.
Bring in good foreign coaches, South Americans, Eastern Europeans, some Dutch fellas, and really drill the young lads.
Even the yanks have copped on to this with the USSF academy in Bradenton in Florida and they've reaped rewards.
Think you've hit the nail on the head there. That's a realistic objective which we should be trying to achieve.Originally Posted by Volcán Masaya
"Love many, trust few, always paddle your own canoe." Dillo
We've definitely got a lot to learn from the IRFU approach.
The latest Genesis report also had some constructive offerings on how to improve the domestic game but its brief was very narrow. The total brief should have been how to improive the league and how to reduce our dependency on English clubs to produce our international players.
Root & branch reform is critical as it's absolutely clear that there must be a viable alternative to going to the UK aged 15. It's not to say that everyone should stay at home but there must be another choice.
the advent of human cloning and genetic engineering really excites me i would seriously consider asking our all time greats such as Paul McGrath, Liam Brady, Roy Keane, Frank Stapleton, Kevin Moran, Gary Doherty ( Um maybe not maybe we could use him as a guinea pig) to give us a sample of their DNA for this much needed cause.
There is a talented young center-half Michael Parkhurst who plays for Steve Nicol's New England Revolution, his parents are from Ireland. He has said he would play for Ireland if called but they will have to act fast as his stock is rising and will probably be called us by Arena after next years World Cup if he continues to progress at the rate he is.Originally Posted by kerr's tribe
Plus there is Ronnie O'Brien who in my view, is playing better than any of our current central midfielders.
"Jacques Santini...will be greeted in every dugout of the country by "one-nil, one-nil" - Clive Tyldsley, 89th minute of France-England June 13, 2004.
"Ooooohhhh Nooooooo" Bobby Robson 91st minute.
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