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    That is the worst ever comments you could possibly hear from the main man of Irish Football. He should sacked for saying that

    Something tells me that the FAI want to spend as little money on a new manager, so they save some for themselves.

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    Experience not vital for FAI CEO job - Delaney

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    Quote Originally Posted by brine3
    Experience not vital for FAI CEO job - Delaney
    Competence not vital for FAI CEO job.

    Decent haircut not vital either.
    SIGNATURESCOPE

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jerry The Saint
    Decent haircut not vital either.
    I think you'll be in with a shout for post of the month on this one! Classic
    Foot.ie - NFL Fantasy Football Champion, 2006!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jerry The Saint
    Competence not vital for FAI CEO job.

    Decent haircut not vital either.
    Or chin

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    Aside from all the obvious jokes i think this will be continue as classic FAI-esque quote whenever anything goes wrong...
    http://www.forastrust.ie/

    Bring back Rocketman!

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    But a sharp knife loosly sheathed is essential.

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    Quote Originally Posted by eirebhoy
    Rooney wouldn't have had a say. No matter what position Delaney has at the FAI he seems to be part of the panel to appoint a new manager. How the hell can an accountant (I think that's what he is) be the main man in the hunt for the most important football job on the island? Off topic but Rooney brought my nephew and his friend into the dressing room after the Romania match where they got to chat with all the players from Roy Keane to Nicky Colgan. I can just imagine Delaney do such a thing. God I hate that man.

    Hmm I didnt think you thought that way EB Where you not around for the time of the Red Card Protest?

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    The defence coaches lack of experience at Walsal hasn't held them back...
    16 Walsall Pld27 w9 d7 l11 f34 a39 d-5 pts34

    So if experience doesn't count, how do you select your manager, by having friends who can hook you up with Bobby Robson as your "mentor"???

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    Delaney Sets a Trend!!

    006-01-25 08:36 (New York)

    EXPERIENCE NOT VITAL FOR ENGLAND BOSS - SHEARER
    Alan Shearer does not think the next England manager needs to have much
    experience.
    The Football Association are seeking a successor to Sven-Goran Eriksson after
    it was announced the Swede will leave the post after the World Cup.
    And former England captain Shearer, who claims it would be ``a bit premature''
    for him to be linked with the job, points to Holland's Marco van Basten and
    Germany's Jurgen Klinsmann as examples of leading players who have recently been
    appointed national coaches.
    The Newcastle striker, who would prefer to see an Englishman take over from
    Eriksson, told BBC Sport online: ``Marco van Basten and Jurgen Klinsmann did not
    have any experience before taking charge of Holland and Germany.
    ``They are both doing reasonably well so I don't know how important that
    is.''
    Shearer added: ``People will say he should be English but we want success.
    Ideally it would be with an Englishman, though.
    ``The job is about getting results.''
    Shearer does not think the prospect of Eriksson leaving will affect England's
    chances of winning the World Cup in Germany this summer.
    ``It did not affect us when Terry Venables announced he was standing down as
    England boss ahead of Euro 96,'' said the 34-year-old, who was surprised by
    Monday's announcement that Eriksson was to leave.
    ``Nobody really expected it to be honest but I am not surprised by the
    outcome.
    ``And no-one knows yet whether it is the right or wrong decision - only time
    will tell.
    ``Fingers crossed, if England go on and win the World Cup then it will be
    right. If we don't, then people will say it was wrong - we have to wait and
    see.''

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    already england talking of winning the world cup!!!
    I'm a bloke,I'm an ocker
    And I really love your knockers,I'm a labourer by day,
    I **** up all me pay,Watching footy on TV,
    Just feed me more VB,Just pour my beer,And get my smokes, And go away

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