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In the Irish Times today Fintan Drury says that Kerr has applied for the position of manager to South Africa. He is among 43 candidates and it will be announced in February. Accroding to Drury he has already turned down the position of internataional manager to an unnamed country within the last forthnight. SA are looking for someone with international experience and someone to improve their technical and underage structures. Sounds right up Kerrs street to me.
"I'd rather play in front of a full house than an empty crowd" Johnny Giles
here it is
Kerr looks to manage South Africa
Carl O'Malley
Soccer News: Former Republic of Ireland manager Brian Kerr is one of a number of candidates to be considered for the post of South Africa manager.
Kerr, whose contract was not renewed by the FAI after the Republic of Ireland failed to qualify for the 2006 World Cup, is among 43 applicants for the job. The South African Football Association (Safa) is not expected to announce the choice until after the African Cup of Nations on February 10th.
Speaking to The Irish Times last night Kerr's agent, Fintan Drury, confirmed the former St Patrick's Athletic manager had applied to manage the host nation of the 2010 World Cup.
"He has applied. He is interested in the job, it's an attractive job," Drury said. "He wants to be involved in professional football. Ideally, although not exclusively, he is attracted to international football.
"They are looking for somebody who has international experience but also they are very keen on the technical development side, which obviously he has done very successfully with the FAI, so he ticks a lot of their boxes."
It has also emerged Kerr turned down a job offer from another international football federation in the last fortnight.
Kerr had been linked with a number of club jobs in recent weeks, including vacancies at Hearts in the Scottish Premier League where there was brief contact. He was also named in the back-up plans for Premiership strugglers Portsmouth.
Bafana Bafana, as they are known, missed out on qualification for Germany's showpiece after a 2-0 defeat to Ghana in their final qualifier. The result led to the resignation of English coach Stuart Baxter.
"At the end of February hopefully we'll be in a position to announce who the new manager will be," Safa chief executive Raymond Hack said yesterday.
Romanian-born Ted Dumitru is in temporary charge of the side and may hold on to the job if his side emerge as African champions or beaten finalists in Cairo in February.
© The Irish Times
Agreed and I for one hope he lands the position. Good luck Brian.Originally Posted by Dotsy
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Semper in faecibus sole profundum variat
Kerr would be more suited as a defensive coach for the Springboks rugby team.![]()
I heard that when Kerr was in charge of the Irish underage sides, he held training games between the Dubs and the Culchies. I just hope Kerr doesn't use a similar policy in South Africa.![]()
"Love many, trust few, always paddle your own canoe." Dillo
Not just underage, they had them games with the seniors too.Originally Posted by TheJamaicanP.M.
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maybe he should have given eoin hand a call before he applied...
dont think he has a chance of gettin it. think fintan drury is from the louis walsh school of media relations.
If he did, it worked, as he had more success with underage sides than any coach in Europe. BTW, I assume the Dubs won every timeOriginally Posted by TheJamaicanP.M.
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Honest! I am not a secret Tim nor a closet Sham - I really am a Seagull.
I'll be surprised if Kerr gets taken on at any serious international level again so soon after getting the push.
He'll tout himself about like a cheap whore but at the end of the day he'll be lucky to get some League 1 or 2 club.
Phoenix couldn't have written a better article! Now as well as Drury's "unnamed" champions league team we have an "unknown" international team seeking out Kerr. Which champions league and what international sport are we talking about here? Please keep up the comedy work Fintan.
If Kerr does get the SA job at least he won't have to worry about qualifying for the next World Cup in 2010!![]()
If you don't like John 3:7...
There's always Limerick 37!
Maybe thats why he's going for the job in the first place?Originally Posted by Kerry Blue
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pretty disappointed at the Anti Kerr attitude on this thread, ok so he didnt get us to the WC but he is gone now to be replaced by God know's who so i think all the sly digs are a bit unsavoury
Just imagine how difficult it would be for the poor South African players to understand him with his deep Dublin accent!
I say fair play to Brian Kerr for not "mellowing" his Dublin accent as it seems you have to do that to go far these days. I'm happy to have an accent as thick as Kerr's and find it insulting the amount of jokes made about his. The whole cast of Fair city have to put on the accent while its the norm for someone on Eastenders to have a thick London accent.Originally Posted by feo123
I'm off now to the Point to listen to Chritsy and his thick Kildare accent.![]()
Good luck to Kerr whoever he manages next.
What? 19 Blacks V 3 Whites in a practice game?Originally Posted by TheJamaicanP.M.
No, it won't work!!Apartheid is dead and buried. Kerr would still have to lead South Africa for the African Nations Cup in 2008 and 2010.
BRIAN KERR is poised for a return to international soccer as manager of South Africa.
Sources close to the situation in South Africa have said a deal has been negotiated and it only awaits the completion of the African Nations Cup in Egypt from January 20 to February 10 before an announcement is made.
Neither Kerr nor his agent Fintan Drury responded to a query on the matter last night, but the Dubliner can be optimistic about facing a new challenge very soon.
Indeed, bookmakers Boylesports slashed the odds on his being named South Africa team boss from 5/1 on Monday to 2/1 yesterday after what they described as "sustained and consistent support" by their customers.
"There were no huge bets, and we have a number of markets on where Brian will go next but we had to cut the odds fairly quickly," said a spokesman.
The 52-year-old has maintained a low profile after the FAI decided not to renew his contract after the failure to qualify for the World Cup.
Baffled
His only public comment came in a TV profile called 'Final Words: Brian Kerr's World Cup Story' before Christmas.
Apart from claiming the FAI did not give him all the support he needed, Kerr was also baffled and disappointed that the FAI dumped him without allowing him to make a case for another contract.
Now the Association is seeking a replacement and Kerr is looking for a top football job. That opportunity beckons with South Africa, whose team the 'Bafana Bafana' (The Boys) also failed to reach the World Cup.
That was a big blow to the hosts for the 2010 World Cup finals, and their coach, Englishman Stuart Baxter, paid the price.
Baxter, also 52, resigned in November, and has been replaced for the African Nations Cup by 69-year-old Romanian-born Ted Dumitru.
Dumitru has won successive League titles with Mamelodi Sundowns and Kaizer Chiefs, and is nicknamed 'The Professor'.
However, his age and possibly a reputation for uncompromising criticism of officialdom on occasions counts against him as a long-term bet for the job.
In addition, South African football officials are very concerned about putting development structures in place, and this is where Kerr would score highly.
They now have a four-year schedule leading to the prestigious holding of the World Cup and need to overhaul their game from top to bottom.
The forthcoming African Nations Cup and another in two years' time offer competitive challenges for the team, but the big target is a high level of performance in 2010.
Kerr has an excellent reputation at UEFA and FIFA level, and brought an Irish under age team for the Meridian Cup, an invitation tournament, in Cape Town in 1999.
Andy Roxboro, the former Scotland boss who is now the UEFA Technical Director, is a Kerr admirer and would have no hesitation in recommending him for the job.
A job with the South Africans won't be easily maintained, but Kerr has no doubt learned many lessons from his experience as Irish team manager.
The Bafana Bafana have had 11 coaches in 13 years, including Carlos Queiroz the ex-Real Madrid manager who is now assistant to Alex Ferguson at Manchester United.
In Trap we trust
Agree 100% with that. If Kerr was English and talked like Cockney "Geezer" Terry Venables would he have gotten such a hard time from so many people ?. I hope he gets the South Africa job, and if they ever come up against Ireland in a World Cup managed by him I know whose colours I'll be wearing that day (after all, if it's good enough for Eamonn Dunphy in his support of KeanoOriginally Posted by gustavo
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