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    Dermot Keely is my own choice.

    Or maybe Mike Bassett.Maybe even Steve Claridge.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Soper
    Dermot Keely is my own choice.
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    i wasnt too upset about the speculation that kerr would be sacked but now he has, i am devasated. i'm getting sick and fed up of irish managers coming into this job and starting from scratch again. we should have just stuck with him, there are no viable alternatives out there for the money we are offering and its a complete joke. i reallt cannot explain how upset i am about this decision, it will cost irish soccer dearly for the next 3 years

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    Philippe Troussier was 25/1 but now has no odds. He'll go down to about 5/1 now.

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    Would Troussier be any good? A bit of a loose cannon by all accounts but Japan played really good football under him.

    Who managed japan in 1998? Their results were poor but their style of play was very pleasing on the eye.

    I reckon they'll bide their time and see who's available in due course. If they have their wits about them they'll appoint a bulge bracket headhunting firm who can execute a fully professional recruitment mandate away from the attention of the press.

    Salary shouldn't be an obstacle. The package should be a base salary plus performance related bonuses. Bonus to be based on points achieved against teams from Pots 1 to 3, and outright qualification. If these guys want to be well paid let them earn it.

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    I'm worried.......... MON is the man but he won't come on board a sinking ship when the Man Utd post is on the horizon.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dodge
    http://www.paddypower.com/bet?action...id=115&id=3266

    Of this list, the only ones I wouldn't get angry about are O'Neill, Burley and Cruyff.

    Peter Reud FFS?!?!?
    Can't see Burley taking it. Cruyff would be a disaster, I can see the O'Cruyff headlines now as we go the way of McBertie's Scotland.

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    Listening to Brady & Giles on dunphy's show this morning. Anyone hear it?

    It was the usual names being thrown about, Allardyce, Troussier etc. but they also discussed the possibility of Roy taking the job. Dunphy said he'd be mad to but Brady & Giles said he could do well......you can't substitute UEFA badges for experience and Keano has plenty of that, he's learnt his football from two greats of the English game (Clough & Ferguson). He knows the game and what's is needed on the pitch, sure he does have the manager's job when he on the pitch.

    I know he has no Management experience but he would't be the first to get an Intl. job eg Hughes for Wales and Beckenbauer for Germany.

    What do you think?
    "Inflatable hammers and Leprechaun suits, & a chorus of "Here we go" or Olé, Olé"....

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    And who would look after the friendlies which he doesn't do ? A different management team for them? I'd prefer someone committed to the concept of international football rather than someone who often put his club first even ahead of a play off game in Iran.

    Martin O'Neill or failing that John Aldridge. Can't see much beyond those two.

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    I'm not sure he'd do it straight away. He could be the manager after the next one.

    I have mixed views on him in general but I was perfectly happy to put aside my personal opinion of him when he played for us so I'd have no problem with him managing us either. It'd be a gamble but I think he could do it. He and Dinny Irwin!

    Under no circumstances should people like Dalglish be let anywhere near this job (though I did notice Rafael Scheidt kept a clean sheet at OT last night )

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    Quote Originally Posted by OwlsFan
    And who would look after the friendlies which he doesn't do ? A different management team for them? I'd prefer someone committed to the concept of international football rather than someone who often put his club first even ahead of a play off game in Iran.

    Martin O'Neill or failing that John Aldridge. Can't see much beyond those two.

    I presume you're being sarcastic there OwlsFan?! I think if Roy commits to something he won't hold back....just ask Alfe Haaland
    "Inflatable hammers and Leprechaun suits, & a chorus of "Here we go" or Olé, Olé"....

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    Philippe Troussier is my dark horse for the job. He impressed 'apparently' last time around but I think we need someone with a bit more passion and fire than a tactical bod.

    MON would be my ideal choice but it's gonna depend on his family (don't know how far his wife's recovery has progressed). Kenny is a NO, I'd rather have Kerr back or Mick.

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    I saw Otto Rehaggel listed at 25/1 this morning. Not somebody that had immediately sprung to anybodys mind but he must be getting touted in some circles to be suddenly mentioned. Worth a flutter and wouldn't be a bad candidate. Has proven credentials and is current European champion with a bunch of previously unheralded footballers. Having gone out of the WC he may have reached his peak with Greece and could now look for greener pastures. Although, coming from the Med to scouring the Championship on a p!ssy evening in february may not appeal!
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    haven't thought about him, if he can turn Greece into European champions then anything is possible.

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    Is O'Neill really suited to international football? Read this article:

    http://sport.scotsman.com/index.cfm?id=645932005

    The first thing he did when he got to Celtic was change his title from "coach" to "manager". He doesn't seem to talk to his players. He doesn't do training. He doesn't give a team-talk before matches. He is not renowned for playing good football and is not the type of manager that would give a midfielder a free role.

    He has a magnificant record but I probably wouldn't want him as Ireland boss.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JoeSemi
    I saw Otto Rehaggel listed at 25/1 this morning. Not somebody that had immediately sprung to anybodys mind but he must be getting touted in some circles to be suddenly mentioned. Worth a flutter and wouldn't be a bad candidate. Has proven credentials and is current European champion with a bunch of previously unheralded footballers. Having gone out of the WC he may have reached his peak with Greece and could now look for greener pastures.
    No chance whatsoever, as Rehhagel doesn't speak English.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tired&Emotional
    Listening to Brady & Giles on dunphy's show this morning. Anyone hear it?

    It was the usual names being thrown about, Allardyce, Troussier etc. but they also discussed the possibility of Roy taking the job. Dunphy said he'd be mad to but Brady & Giles said he could do well......you can't substitute UEFA badges for experience and Keano has plenty of that, he's learnt his football from two greats of the English game (Clough & Ferguson). He knows the game and what's is needed on the pitch, sure he does have the manager's job when he on the pitch.

    I know he has no Management experience but he would't be the first to get an Intl. job eg Hughes for Wales and Beckenbauer for Germany.

    What do you think?
    Not to mention Klinsmann who has never managed before but Germany gave him a big job for next year.
    "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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    Quote Originally Posted by Metrostars
    Not to mention Klinsmann who has never managed before but Germany gave him a big job for next year.
    Or Van Basten for Holland.

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    A couple more that have not yet been mentioned:

    Omar Hitzfeld (2 time CL winner, not working right now)
    Kevin Keegan
    "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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    Whatever O'Neils methods he consistantly got results which is what matters
    at the end of the day.
    He is 3-1 favourite at Paddy Power and we would be lucky to get him.
    I certaintly hope he is the next manager.

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