he kept wigan up on the last day of the season..no way...we need a coach with pedigree...
'How can I hate women, my Mums one!!!' Chris Finch
Thats the thing, the FAI did cough up the dough. Stan is in the top ten well paid managers in the world.....yes the World. What he did before the Irish job to justify 400,000 euro a year ill never know but he got it. Just look at Sweden, as far as I know their manager is getting 120,000 euro a year yet they constantly qualify for tournaments. Then John Delaney gets the idea that the guy who puts out the training cones for Walsall reserves deserves the Irish job on a salary of 400,000 a year. Really puzzling
Yea - a spoofer who's reputation is due to his media pals....
He took Palace from the 3rd division to the 1st division
Took QPR to an FA Cup Final as a 2nd division side in 82
Got them promoted the following season
In 3 seasons at Barcelona he won La Liga, the Spanish Cup and got them to the European Cup Final
FA Cup win with Spurs in 91
Missed out on a Final spot in Euro 96 on penalties in the semi playing some of the best football England has seen
Only lost in a play off with Australia to qualify for the World Cup....
yea - I see where you're coming from alright - its all down to his mates in the media. Get a grip....
Mon the Yoots!
That top ten salary in the world claim is a falsehood.
Even T&T paid more for Beenhakker, financed I suspect by the touting of their tickets at the WC.
He hasn't been particularly good since he managed England. I watched his Leeds spell closely, and he was a disaster for them - a team Dave O'Leary was doing rather better with. I don't think it's unfair to question whether he's up to it any more, whether it's because of out of date tactics or just not caring any more.
You can't spell failure without FAI
He seemed to do a much better job in an advisory role, ie. at Middlesbrough with Bryan Robson.
Thursdays are Oriel
102 caps - legend
Wouldn't mind seeing O'Leary and George Graham getting the job. Maybe Grahams ideas might be a bit dated but one thing we would have a very good defence at least and he's a bit of a ****** and wouldn't take any ****e from the players, exactly the sort of person this team needs and the first thing he would do would be to take the captains armband from Keane and give it to Dunne.
MOT
His international record with England doesn't really stand up to the scrutiny above in my opinion. Yes, only a shoot out away from a final, but a good performance against the Dutch excepted there was not one single perfiormance of any merit. Anyone could manage England at home in a major finals. All his successes were years ago and the game and the interpretation of its laws have changed markedly.
Plus he didn't actually have to go through any qualifiers, any hostile away games etc.
Thursdays are Oriel
102 caps - legend
54,321 sold - wws will never die - ***
---
New blog if anyone's interested - http://loihistory.wordpress.com/
LOI section on balls.ie - http://balls.ie/league-of-ireland/
what exactly are the "requirements" of a good international manager tho?
Chris Coleman is another who should come into the reckoning. Did a good job with Fulham.
He's with Sociedad now.
Thursdays are Oriel
102 caps - legend
Didn't know that.
Its hard to know where to look. Some of the names being thrown into the ring are baffling to say the least.
Thursdays are Oriel
102 caps - legend
He took Palace from the 3rd division to the 1st division - How many years ago was that?
Also took them down again. Ask any Palace fan what they tink of him now after his 2nd spell there.
Took QPR to an FA Cup Final as a 2nd division side in 82 - Again 25 years ago
Got them promoted the following season
In 3 seasons at Barcelona he won La Liga, the Spanish Cup and got them to the European Cup Final
Replaced Maradonna with Archibald. Turned down Hugo Sanchez. Won a poor Spanish league and got teh teh European Cup final the year after the country that was the dominant force in Europe had had its teams banned. And still lost.
FA Cup win with Spurs in 91
Failed in general with the best Spurs squad since 61 and spent a fortune.
Missed out on a Final spot in Euro 96 on penalties in the semi playing some of the best football England has seen
Absolute tripe for the reasons outlined in my original post, 1 good performance and that was it.
Only lost in a play off with Australia to qualify for the World Cup....
Have you any idea who Australia had to beat to get to that play off in the Oceania group?? I could have got them that far.
Venables is a busted flush and way over the hill, he's another John Toshack, yesterday's men, the game has moved on and they haven't.
I think we need an expert at European Qualifying so I would go for Roy Hodgson (spelling) or Leo Beenhakker. Both these guys have been around years and both speak English. They both know the international scene very well and have dealt with top players and average players. They are both used to dealing with average international squads and making them perform.
I think club managment is totally different to international managment and the skill of getting yout point across over a few days is not something I think Paul Jewell or Harry Redknapp or someone like that could do. I really hope we go down the route I recommend above as I feel we have a good crop of players coming through and it will be a waste if Staunton is in charge of them.
In Trap we trust
Let us not forget, it's not just a question of picking the right candidate for us......who ever is first choice may NOT want the job! Let's face it, it isn't the most attractive of positions at present and certainly will NOT command the highest salary ( bearing in mind who has a strong grip on the purse string! )![]()
Tact is for people who are not witty enough to be sarcastic
Bookmarks