hopefully once he's proved his fitness, a championship or other scottish team will come in for him
Livingston are now playing easier teams as league has split. All but relegated now though.
hopefully once he's proved his fitness, a championship or other scottish team will come in for him
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Sounds like Colin has been done over by the FAI. We don't know the full details but his statement seems to be very much pointing the finger at Marc Canham. If it resulted in Canham finally getting a long overdue boot out of Irish football then maybe at least something positive would come form this latest FAI shambles.
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They always cheat they always lie…
Presenting the new FAI but very much like the old FAI.
Has cost Healy a job in the league too.
I always have less sympathy for people when they hang on and wait until they know the story will get maximum coverage from the media.
In this case - new coach announced yesterday, big press conference today. Colin Healy decides to go public this morning.
Healy has been treated terribly and the FAI's behaviour is abhorrent, but he could have went public last week or hang on until next week.
It takes away from the new managers 'day in the sun' and just screams 'look at poor me'.
And of course not forgetting to wish Carla Ward luck in her new role at the end of the statement.
I'm sure the FAI's priorities were foremost in his mind.
You can't spell failure without FAI
If Canham had any dignity he'd resign. Here we are again with another Delaney in the making. They might throw Healy a bone to sweep this further under the rug
It is always possible he was still hoping it would end up with him retaining his job, depending on who the new manager was.
The FAI are at least claiming that "We were always open to whoever was appointed as head coach considering Colin as a number-two... subject to who comes in and whether or not they would express an interest in Colin as being their number two, we would be open to it,"
So it is also possible that may have played a role. Something along the lines of “we’re not renewing your contract until we have a manager in place but once we’ve found our manager, we’ll recommend you to the incumbent and go from there.”
Definitely poor management of the situation but Myles' point is valid. Healy must be well familiar with the revolving-door management norm and would be better served walking away. Shades of Robbie Keane's exit following the McCarthy/Kenny handover - minus the big bucks, of course.
Go Coillte Mach rachad / ní stopfaidh me choíche /
Go seasfaidh mé síos / i lár Chondae Mhaigh Eo.
I don't believe what Healy says about Canham lying on management team recruitment. He has no priors for this.
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Yep, is Healy really asking us to believe that Canham lacks backbone and sincerity and would prioritise his own interests over the greater good? Nah, I'm not having that.
Yeah, the problem is that whenever there's any kind of he says/she says involving Canham, he now has zero credit in the bank with the public. That won't change as long as he's at the FAI - the damage is already done.
This, the handling of the abuse in the women's team, the handling of hiring HH...it reeks of a coward who's incapable of having difficult conversations.
Canham probably sees himself as a good guy who keeps getting dealt a tough hand, and maybe he is a decent person, but that's the job and he's had 3 strikes in one year.
Healy claims he was being offered the Cobh job, and with his being a Cork man who now had two young children to look after following the death of his wife, there is no way he'd have turned that down had he thought he might not be retained by the FAI in the new set-up. Therefore he was surely given some sort of reassurance by Canham.
There are a number of reasons why Canham might originally have given Healy an assurance about his job. These include his value to help the new appointee to settle in etc, as well as to the team generally. Also the fact that if the new appointee didn't work out, he'd be on hand to step up, whether temporarily or permanently. Also simply that they liked, rated and sympathised with him, especially in the light of his personal circumstances.
Then when it came to appointing Ward, she either dug in her heels on who she worked with, and/or the bill was working out too high for the FAI to keep Healy on, meaning the FAI chose to go back on its word to Healy, rather than lose her. If so, that stinks.
Bradley's gone on the rampage again, this time over the Colin Healy situation. I'd certainly have more sympathy for his views on this than on his Hallgrimsson stuff, but a bit naive all the same trying to use his programme notes for the Aviva game to go taking shots at the FAI. Not sure that was the time or the place for it either, he has plenty of other opportunities to air his views.
Clearly plenty of dislike for Canham still out there, and Sadlier suggesting that's there's more information yet to emerge about him. Still can't believe he managed to get himself a promotion last year when he should have been fired, but looks like there may be even more that we don't know.
https://x.com/RTEsport/status/189235...IbekG46oA&s=19
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