I know they're meeting about it today, but does anyone have a rough idea of when the FAI will be appointing their 'consultant' because, though I want them to take as much time as they need over the appointment of a manager, I think it's important they get a consultant in quickly so that he has as much time as he needs to find a suitable candidate.
Superhoops, edit that slanderous quote in that post ya gob****e
Have you lost the run of yourself?
i think any manager that wears a tracksuit should be ruled out from an early stage. Tracksuit managers never win anything. This should be high up in the criteria
Here's one man who'd disagreehttp://www.theredcard.ie/news/upload...nor-721850.jpg
Tracksuit managers are the best. Especially regarding Ireland.
Anyone else have the notion if Kerr had stuck to wearing a tracksuit instead of his attempt at looking dapper in a suit, he might have been a better manager.
Only me then.
I think I should the parachute, because I'm great.
In fact, I think I should get both parachutes, in case one doesn't work.
Looking at the Poll It seems A.N. Other is the most popular candidate. FAI please note![]()
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That's crazy talk - don't listen to us! Pick someone that's good FFS. If he does well, then the fans will be happy anyway. Don't just make Paul McGrath or someone like that the manager, just because he's popular and everyone likes him
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Has there ever been a successful ginger manager? Staunton-crap. McLaren-crap. Megson-crap. Alan Ball-crap. Ginger Rogers-crap. I suppose Strachan has been successful but he was crap enough at Coventry.
'Fascists dress in black and go round telling people what to do, where as priests.....'
lads houllier is now hot fav on betfair at 6-1, overtaking o'dreary
'How can I hate women, my Mums one!!!' Chris Finch
Whoever gets the job will have to deal with a bucketload of criticism before he even makes it to the press conference. If we're appointing an experienced manager, who has done it at a good club level, he will undoubtedly come with baggage.
If I remember correctly, one British journalist wrote in 1986:
'The Republic of Ireland have made the blunder of the season in appointing Jack Charlton... the numbing dullness of the teams he previously managed does not promise to inject the pride and cohesion which has been missing in Irish football for so long...'
And an FAI official was told by the President of the FA at the time: 'You made a mistake, appointing that man.'
Hopefully the FAI can make a similar mistake this time!
Very interesting indeed. Pat Dolan did a good interview with him for Setanta and it was all very positive and complimentary, Coppell admitted he didn't enjoy club management as well. When asked if he would do the job Coppell said that you'd have to ask Mr. Madejski about that. So if a takeover (what do you know?) is in the offing then maybe there is a chance.
i cant stand o'leary but i would still have him as our manager , you cant beat experience and he needs to turn us around to get his cred back.
Was he crazy!! Yeah , in a very special way , an Irishman.
I slept, and dreamed that life was Beauty;
I woke, and found that life was Duty.
Coppell's joke about his grandmother being Irish was just a soft jibe at our ancestorial acquisitions. As it stands now he has a good job, contracted with a good club.
I could imagine that even if those whispers gathered momentum, that Reading was the targeted club and all those things came to pass, it would all take time.
TP, are you and he NBFs?!
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