Kerr Gone

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  1. eirebhoy's Avatar

    eirebhoy said:

    Setanta to cover Kerr's fate

    The Hub - 7.00 - Setanta.

    Setanta Sports, Ireland’s sports television channel, will cover the story of the fate of Republic of Ireland manager, Brian Kerr as it unfolds tonight.

    The programme will go on air immediately as the news unfolds and will go live to any announcement that is made.

    Daire O’Brien will present a special edition of The Setanta Sports Hub live, which will include live reports from reporter Connor Morris at the FAI meeting at the Great Southern Hotel, Dublin.

    Contributors include Bernard O’Byrne, former CEO of the FAI and Sunday World journalist Roy Curtis.

    The Setanta Sports Hub, Setanta Sports, 7p.m. and 10.30pm (live coverage earlier as news unfolds)
    http://www.soccercentral.ie/viewstor...&viewstory=yes
     
  2. thejollyrodger's Avatar

    thejollyrodger said:
    Is He Gone Yet ??? Bye Bye Kerr !!!!!!
     
  3. silentbob said:

    Kerr Gone

    This just in on soccercentral.ie, looks like its over for him


    "The FAI Board of Directors have it is understood decided not to renew the contract of manager Brian Kerr following the Republic of Ireland's failure to qualify for the World Cuo finals in Germany after a meeting in Dublin, Tuesday evening."


    More to follow
    one shot... Bang Bang!!!
     
  4. Fergie's Son said:
    Well then, let's see what's in store for us.
    There is no such thing as a miracle cure, a free lunch or a humble opinion.
     
  5. ccfcgirl said:
    I thought he was treated harshly in the end ,but this was to be expected .
     
  6. Noelys Guitar said:
    Good!
     
  7. pineapple stu's Avatar

    pineapple stu said:
    Hardly a surprise. I think it's the right decision, although it would appear the FAI are doing it for all the wrong reasons (primarily the insistance on having a manager based in England who'd keep his nose out of the FAI's business).

    Still, thanks for the memories. Paris...the friendlies...emmm...
     
  8. silentbob said:
    To be expected alright, will be interesting to see how the FAI go about finding his replacement. Will they invite people to apply for the job and see who throws their hat into the ring or will they go searching for somebody? Will also be interesting to see where Kerr will go from here.
    one shot... Bang Bang!!!
     
  9. eirebhoy's Avatar

    eirebhoy said:
    On Setanta atm. They better have someone lined up.
     
  10. highlight100's Avatar

    highlight100 said:

    none

    rte news reported earlier phillip troussier (rember him the guy with the mad hair who managed japan and quatar to name a few) has thrown his hat in the ring. sorry to see brian go,wishing him all the best for the future.
     
  11. Jon'o's Avatar

    Jon'o said:
    Quote Originally Posted by Noelys Guitar
    Good!
    yeah great! managerless, spot on
    'It's not because I'm uncouth, it's because I'm Irish. The English language is a wall between you and me and f**k is my chisel.' - Tommy Tiernan
     
  12. TonyD's Avatar

    TonyD said:
    Disgusted with this, even though I was expecting it. I've never seen a campaign of such vitriol as has been conducted against Brian Kerr in the last couple of weeks(with a couple of honourable exceptions) OK, things have gone wrong recently but his record has not been that bad. Two competitive defeats. You can bet one thing, whoever comes in will not have a fraction of Kerrs feeling for, or knowledge of, the game in this country. Just had to listen to Dunphy being all smug about it on Setanta, (this remember is the guy who said after Kerrs first game that he was the first real coach we'd had in 20 years) Well, they can all go and fook off. John Delaney, Dunphy, Paul Hyland, Cathal Dervan and the rest of them. Fook them all. Fook the FAI, and the national team as well. I couldn't give a toss who they appoint now, and I couldn't give a toss if they ever win another game. I'm sticking to my Club from now on.
     
  13. deecay said:
    fcuk the fai
    kerr should have stayed
    a good decent man who loved the football.
    not the money
    John delaney and co should be ashamed
    RIP JOHNNY
     
  14. Superhoops's Avatar

    Superhoops said:
    Quote Originally Posted by eirebhoy
    On Setanta atm. They better have someone lined up.
    No, in true FAI fashion, a Board sub-Committee has been charged with making recommendations to the full Board in respect of a new manager for the international team.
    Honest! I am not a secret Tim nor a closet Sham - I really am a Seagull.
     
  15. Condex said:
    Quote Originally Posted by deecay
    fcuk the fai
    kerr should have stayed
    a good decent man who loved the football.
    not the money
    John delaney and co should be ashamed
    Nice man but should he hell of stayed, should have resigned
    and left with dignity, it's time to give someone else a go.

    Otherwise there'll be no one at the friendlies leading up to the
    Euro 2008 qualifiers...
     
  16. Colie's Avatar

    Colie said:
    Lawro & Toshac don't seem to think it's the right descision. Nice to see Kerr down at Belfield last night. I'd say he'll be seeing a lot more eL grounds in the near future.
    "I always likened him to a Rolls Royce. You just used him once a week & he'd be flawless"
    Townsend on McGrath
     
  17. eirebhoy's Avatar

    eirebhoy said:
    Soccercentral:
    The Board of the FAI met today and considered the implications of non-qualification of the international team for the World Cup in 2006. The Board also assessed the prospects of achieving success in future European Championship and World Cup campaigns in the context of the development of the game in Ireland.

    Following its meeting, the Board announced that the FAI is to recruit a new international manager to succeed Brian Kerr whose contract expired at the end of the World Cup 2006 campaign.

    The Board thanked Brian Kerr and his technical staff for their commitment and energy demonstrated during almost three years in charge. “The Board fully recognises the dedication and passion applied by Brian and his support team in their quest to gain qualification for the major Championships”, Delaney said.

    “The Board also acknowledged both Brian and Chris Hughton’s contributions to the game in their previous roles – Brian through his involvement in the development of the game across the underage and Technical areas and Chris as a distinguished player for many years”, he added.

    Commenting on the decision, FAI Chief Executive Officer John Delaney said the Board’s view was that the decline in FIFA world rankings, UEFA standings and non qualification for the World Cup 2006 were key issues for the Association. He said “the downward trend in our rankings and seedings has been very disappointing and will make qualification for future tournaments considerably more difficult and that has knock-on consequences for the development of the game”.

    Delaney said that everyone involved in football is disappointed that Ireland failed to qualify for the World Cup and reap the benefits of our involvement in terms of interest in the game and increased participation across the country. As an organisation, we have invested heavily over the past year to progress the game at all levels to bring more and more people into the game. We now have more people taking part in football than any other team sport but to further develop the game, success on the international scene is an important catalyst.

    Looking to the future, Delaney said “our Under 17 team recently qualified for the Elite Phase of the UEFA Championships, our Under 19 side are now also qualified after tonight’s game in Cork while the long term Emerging Talent Programme for young players is set to pilot in the coming months”.

    A Board sub-Committee has been charged with making recommendations to the full Board in respect of a new manager for the international team.
     
  18. AidoM's Avatar

    AidoM said:

    Thumbs down

    Quote Originally Posted by ccfcgirl
    I thought he was treated harshly in the end ,but this was to be expected .
    Well said. From the bit of the press conference on Sky News Delaney said that he had not spoken to Kerr since the match. In true FAI fashion he probably hadn't got the s to ring him and tell him of the decision .

    But what's new
    AidoM

    Starting on the long pilgrimage to South Africa
     
  19. ccfcgirl said:
    Quote Originally Posted by AidoM
    Well said. From the bit of the press conference on Sky News Delaney said that he had not spoken to Kerr since the match. In true FAI fashion he probably hadn't got the s to ring him and tell him of the decision .

    But what's new
    Id say his a broken hearted man now
     
  20. junkie's Avatar

    junkie said:
    Thankfully for once the FAI have used common sense in not offering Brian Kerr a new contract.

    Yes Kerr is a nice guy, yes he was committed but he was clearly out his depth as manager and this is the right decision and Irish football will move forward.
    2006 predictions:

    Premier Division - 1. Shelbourne, 2. Cork City, 3. Derry City, 12. Bohemians.

    1st Division - 8. Shamrock Rovers