New Irish manager

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  1. soccerc's Avatar

    soccerc said:
    Are we looking too hard for Mr Perfect?
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    "It's time for the FAI to grow up." John O'Donoghue, Minister for Sport, RTE , Sunday 7 Nov 2004
     
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    eirebhoy said:
    As someone said earlier, you can read a lot into Givens comments yesterday.

    “In every interview, the financial package has been outlined. If someone has gone for an interview, where the money is mentioned and we push him forward, I can't imagine someone going to the FAI and saying they want 50pc more,”

    ...

    “We're doing everything we can to get him as soon as possible.”


    With someone like Venables the only issue I could see with him would be wages. Givens doesn't think that's an issue so if they wanted Venables they'd have him by now. They're obviously trying to get someone else.
     
  3. Noelys Guitar said:
    Quote Originally Posted by eirebhoy View Post
    As someone said earlier, you can read a lot into Givens comments yesterday.

    “In every interview, the financial package has been outlined. If someone has gone for an interview, where the money is mentioned and we push him forward, I can't imagine someone going to the FAI and saying they want 50pc more,”

    ...

    “We're doing everything we can to get him as soon as possible.”


    With someone like Venables the only issue I could see with him would be wages. Givens doesn't think that's an issue so if they wanted Venables they'd have him by now. They're obviously trying to get someone else.
    I got El Tel's autograph when I was a kid growing up in Crumlin. He was with Bobby Tambling and Johnny Giles watching a u17 game in Brickfields off of the Sundrive road. There could not have been more than twenty people watching the game on a freezing cold Sunday morning. Of the three Venables was great. No airs or graces and willing to explain to a group of schoolboys that you had to "gamble to get the goal". No idea what he meant at the time but you can hear a fair few managers using it now.
     
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    bennocelt said:
    Quote Originally Posted by Philly View Post
    No, not in the same way Kerr has a job. I don't think being involved with St Pats is on a par with being Technical Director for all of French football - a role he had in 1998 when they won the World Cup.

    You don't care much about French league titles? Oh so, what, is the French league on a par with League One with you or something? He spent two years there and won two leagues, as well as getting to a cup final. Not good enough for you though, only English Premiership winning managers need apply?

    Liverpool haven't won the league in a very long time, and they probably won't win in any time soon either. They don't have the funds that two or three other clubs have. What he did do there was bring back a winning mentality and bring trophies back into the Liverpool Cabinet, something that was amiss for a good while before he took the job.

    The way some people on here throw their nose up to Houllier is stupid. You guys will get on just about anybody's back.

    Technical Director? Come on, thats not football managment, and you know that so stop messing
    I dont think he is a good coach, end of
     
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    bennocelt said:
    Quote Originally Posted by Stuttgart88 View Post
    An utterly ridiculous post.

    Thanks, great counter argument
     
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    bennocelt said:
    Quote Originally Posted by Kingdom View Post
    Is he the fantastic manager that bombed ridiculously at Rangers?
    The same fantastic manager who is currently doing shyte at PSG?
    Not even there for a full season. Needs time. Dont expect miracles in one season do you?
     
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    tetsujin1979 said:
    slightly off topic, and as a way of light relief, a friend of mine sent me this today

    From the Irish Times Planet Football

    Hard act to follow
    No more than ourselves Hungary have been searching for a manager for
    their senior team after Peter Varhidi's contract ran out following an
    unsuccessful Euro 2008 qualifying campaign. Istvan Kisteleki, president
    of the Hungarian FA, hinted that Varhidi's successor would be a
    foreigner, the German Jürgen Kohler among those tipped for the job.

    Well, Kisteleki and his colleagues finally made their decision last week
    and, much to the stupefaction of the media, the man chosen to succeed
    Varhidi was: eh, Varhidi.

    "He was the board's only candidate," said Kisteleki, "he has our trust
    and so takes charge again as coach."

    Mind you, we shouldn't be giving the FAI ideas.
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  8. Ozymandias said:
    saw that today..classic ....FAI I betcha are disgusted they didn't think of it
    Bring back the plank
     
  9. Stuttgart88 said:
    Finland have just given Stuart Baxter a 2 year contract.
     
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    NeilMcD said:
    One of the few English managers with Champions League experience.
    In Trap we trust
     
  11. craig7042 said:
    I just cant understand the thinking behind Brady being mentioned. Any of the others would be okay. (just wait and see with any of them...) but Brady has no managerial experience that is worth talking about. He's like Brian Kerr - good with kids, but that didnt work in Kerrs case. My vote is still Venables because players tend to like him and he has good experience. I think he'd cope better than most with the media.
     
  12. Noelys Guitar said:
    Paddy Powers, Ladsbroke and Boylesports are laughing their heads off. Meanwhile in the real world William McIntosh "Billy" Davies is being interviewed for the job.
     
  13. brine3 said:
    Co Adriaanse has quit his job in Qatar. He's therefore available as of today. HSV are after him and Ajax are supposedly interested as well.

    He's 60 now so maybe international management is something he'd like to do.
     
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    DmanDmythDledge said:
    He has to be at least approached. Wouldn't be surprised if the three stooges haven't heard of him though.
     
  15. brine3 said:
    I'm afraid so too, he's outside the British football sphere.
     
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    Bondvillain said:
    I dont know lads...He fits the current Three stooges patented interview criteria...

    1) He's Unemployed...
    2) Errmmm....
    On the way into the stadium, an elderly San Marino Steward waved us in and said "Tonight, may the best team win"

    And they nearly did.
     
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    macdermesser said:
    Co Adriaanse would be a nice appointment ... does he deserve his own thread? Maybe someone could let the three lads know of his availability?
     
  18. Stuttgart88 said:
    Yes, own thread deseverved in my opinion and an email to daniel McDonnell!
     
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    shakermaker1982 said:
    didn't he just up and leave his job at Porto 2 years ago? I'd like to see him get an interview.
    "If God had meant football to be played in the air, he'd have put grass in the sky." Brian Clough.

    You'll NEVER beat the Irish.......you'll just draw with us instead!!!
     
  20. brine3 said:
    Yeah, he did the double at Porto in his first season and then got annoyed with the board. (He's not the first Porto manager that got pis sed off at the board.) He left despite being under contract and had to pay Porto money for the privelage to leave. I guess he really wanted to get out of there.

    He's a no-nonsense bullshte-free personality, which of course could pose problems for an organisation like the FAI.