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  • Sam Allardyce

    23 11.73%
  • Liam Brady

    17 8.67%
  • Kenny Dalglish

    5 2.55%
  • Didier Deschamps

    44 22.45%
  • Glenn Hoddle

    2 1.02%
  • Gerard Houllier

    59 30.10%
  • Mick McCarthy

    9 4.59%
  • David O'Leary

    2 1.02%
  • Terry Venables

    11 5.61%
  • Other

    24 12.24%
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Thread: New Irish manager

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Man Himself View Post
    HERES THE NEW IRISH MANAGER
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    giovanni trapattoni
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    Quote Originally Posted by DmanDmythDledge View Post
    I thinlk they will try and get Coppell to reconsider. Venables would be third choice.
    I hope so, I'd love to see coppell get the job. Seems to bring the best out of Hunt and Doyle and has done fairly well with an average side in reading. maybe the fai are waiting on reading to sort out a new manager b4 coppell leaves or theyr waiting till reading are safe of not being relegated or something. Naive, i know.
    pain is only temporary, glory is forever.

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    Clever, clever FAI

    They are waiting until after the Brazil game to announce a manager as they know the Serbia friendly will be a harder sell. Brazil is a big enough game on its own but the Serbia game will be much more attractive to the general public if it's the new manager's first game.
    SIGNATURESCOPE

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    Id have to agree with that ya. Ireland could easiily take a hammering off Brazil and the morale in the squad would totally deflate. if the new manager comes in after the game, spirits will be lifted..................
    pain is only temporary, glory is forever.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Larks View Post
    Id have to agree with that ya. Ireland could easiily take a hammering off Brazil and the morale in the squad would totally deflate. if the new manager comes in after the game, spirits will be lifted..................

    Nah the Brazilians won't be ar.sed and we'll battle to a plucky nil nil win and then we'll all praise "The Don" as the saviour of Irish football
    "Well I think they'll be a little disappointed with that" - Matt Holland on TV3 after 5-2 drubbing by Cyprus

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    Quote Originally Posted by DmanDmythDledge View Post
    I thinlk they will try and get Coppell to reconsider. Venables would be third choice.
    i think the same about coppell
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    He seems an impressive coach, the only thing I would worry is that he seems a bit flightly when it comes to staying in a job
    The thing about Co Adriaanse is that he leaves a job after he's achieved something and then goes looking for a new challenge.

    He left Willem II after he got them into the Champions League.

    He left AZ Alkmaar after getting them to the UEFA Cup semi-finals.

    He left Porto after doing the double.

    If he wants to leave Ireland after getting us qualified then he's welcome to.

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    Co Adriaanse wasn't particularly well liked amongst Porto fans so I'm not sure whether he left by choice or not. I think he'd be a good candidate and wouldn't really care if he got us qualified and then left after the tournament. If any manager could do this then our profile would go up and we may have a better selection of candidates next time around.
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    New Manager Announced

    Breaking news

    PA are announcing that Roddy Collins is to be
    installed as the new manager of the Republic of
    Ireland team.

    In a brief statement the FAI's CEO John Delaney said,
    he was thrilled that circumstances changed for
    the former Sham Chief and that it was obvious that
    Roddy couldn't float endlessly in a vacuum and that
    him plugging
    the republics top slot was inevitable.

    Outlining Roddy's plans for the team, Delaney
    salivated as he described the pionerring and
    innovative training methods put to him by Collins.

    "There will be a variety of second hand cars on site,
    ahem, the training grounds which would then be
    pushed by one half of the team while the other half
    would
    be inside taking turns at the wheel."
    This, he said, will instill team spirit.

    Track suits would also have to worn outside of
    training whether it was just arriving for training or
    attending a fellow players wedding or Christening.

    All endurance running would be carried out at night in
    darkness where Roddy would don a peak cap
    and wave a
    flashlight at players as they run around screaming
    "f***** leg it", while being laden with
    weights, for extra endurance, in the form of gold
    chains, bracelets and sovereign rings.

    Asked about the circumstances leading to the
    appointment, Mr Delaney described the annonymous phone
    call he received in the small hours of the morning
    threatening to torch his home and car.

    This was followed, surprisingly soon after, by a call
    from
    Roddy
    himself saying he could protect him and he
    asked me to meet him in Tesco's carpark.

    He said I was to bring 20,000 euro in a brown envelope
    and a bic as he had something for me to sign.

    I arrived there just before 4am and when Collins
    arrived, just 2 hours later, we embraced and I thanked
    him wholley. We discussed my predicament, for what
    must
    have been about a minute, when he confirmed it was
    clear that there was some kinda vendetta out on me
    and that he could help me out.

    He said he could also take me out of a big hole that
    he heard we had at the association. If we signed him
    as Ireland's manager,
    30 top quality
    Crombie's would be delivered to the Merrion Sq offices
    along with 200 top quality hand rolled cigars
    (Hamlets). It was a
    no
    brainer.

    Roddy is everything the FAI would like to see in a
    manager; He has poiseness, articulateness, class,
    diplomatesqueness, second hand car dealership and
    travelling to away games would be probably be the most
    convenient and comfortable for the eccentric tactician
    too, as, lets just say that he could have his home
    anywhere on the road as long as there are roads, if
    you
    know what I mean.

    He's the only one with a house who
    has to worry about threads and air pressure.

    Resembling something that looked like a 'gansta rapper
    with decidedly bad dress sense and clutching his
    hamlet firmly in his teeth, the flopp haired CEO strode to his
    brand new '78 Ford Capri and zoomed off in a cloud of
    exhaust fumes that Batman would have been proud of.

    Oh yes, the future of Irish football is dazzling.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jmurphyc View Post
    Co Adriaanse wasn't particularly well liked amongst Porto fans so I'm not sure whether he left by choice or not.
    I'm surprised by that. In his only season there he won the double and his motto is pretty much attack, attack, attack. I loved watching AZ under him. AZ v Sporting is one of the best games I've ever seen. Terrible defending though.

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    Guess you can't please all the people all the time, even if you're Dutch.
    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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    Quote Originally Posted by Bondvillain View Post
    Guess you can't please all the people all the time, even if you're Dutch.
    My friend who is a Porto fan said one of the main reasons was getting knocked out of the Champions League in the group stages. I think they expect the league every season at Porto so would feel that a league will is fairly unspectacular. I would personally be delighted with him as our new manager.
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    Can we open up a thread for him please! Add him to the poll?

    Co Adriaanse green and white army!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by jmurphyc View Post
    Co Adriaanse wasn't particularly well liked amongst Porto fans so I'm not sure whether he left by choice or not. I think he'd be a good candidate and wouldn't really care if he got us qualified and then left after the tournament. If any manager could do this then our profile would go up and we may have a better selection of candidates next time around.

    Surely you don't mean that. Long term success is built on continuity, not choping and changing. The last thing we need is to employ a manager that will be gone in 2 years even if successful.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Greenforever View Post
    Surely you don't mean that. Long term success is built on continuity, not choping and changing. The last thing we need is to employ a manager that will be gone in 2 years even if successful.
    If he is successfull then he will be offered an extension, if he accepts great , if he doesnt he has left us in better shape and a much more attractive proposition for a new incoming manager.

    If he fails we dont have to fork out compensation to get rid of him. Give me 2 years of success over years of teduim/underachieving.

    Unless there is a major advance in DNA some hybrid manager part Brian Clough, part Ceaser Menotti, not to old,not to young, experienced but not wanted by anybody else, cheap but not too cheap, recognised by the Irish media, speaks English, likes a pint, is good with the media, has won trophies it seems the majority will never be happy.

    It has gone on this long there is bound to be disappointment even if God is appointed

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    Quote Originally Posted by Greenforever View Post
    Surely you don't mean that. Long term success is built on continuity, not choping and changing. The last thing we need is to employ a manager that will be gone in 2 years even if successful.
    in club football maybe but the reality is that if a manager has any great success in international football then he is bound to be offered a more lucrative contract in club football - Hodgson/Sanchez/McLeish/Mark Hughes are prime recent examples.
    The only continuity you could get with international football is if we had decided to stick with that incompetent fool Staunton, who not even Walsall would take back!
    "Well I think they'll be a little disappointed with that" - Matt Holland on TV3 after 5-2 drubbing by Cyprus

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dr. Ogba View Post
    in club football maybe but the reality is that if a manager has any great success in international football then he is bound to be offered a more lucrative contract in club football - Hodgson/Sanchez/McLeish/Mark Hughes are prime recent examples.
    The only continuity you could get with international football is if we had decided to stick with that incompetent fool Staunton, who not even Walsall would take back!

    What about Jack Charlton 1986 to 1996 and Mick McCarthy 1996 to 2002, 16 years one change of manager and coincidentially our most successful period ever.

    I personally think that may be the reason the amigos are taking so long as they want to get someone in for the long haul and that is why i would favour Brady, McCarthy again or Coppell as all would be likely to remain in the job as long as they were wanted if successful.
    Last edited by Greenforever; 31/01/2008 at 9:45 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Greenforever View Post
    What about Jack Charlton 1986 to 1996 and Mick McCarthy 1996 to 2002, 16 years one change of manager and coincidentially our most successful period ever.

    I personally think that may be the reason the amigos are taking so long as they want to get someone in for the long haul and that is why i would favour Brady, McCarthy again or Coppell as all would be likely to remain in the job as long as they were wanted if successful.

    notice the difference there. I've given examples in the last 2 or 3 years, you've given examples for 5-10+ years previously. Harsh reality is that if we get a manager that is particularly successful with us (i.e qualifies us for the WC) then we're going to have a hard time holding on to him when the premiership dollars inevitably come calling...
    "Well I think they'll be a little disappointed with that" - Matt Holland on TV3 after 5-2 drubbing by Cyprus

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    I can't see Venables or Brady being (re)employed as a club manager. Coppell maybe - I do think he may be tired of it now but a spell in international management would make him very marketable and it may appeal again.

    Ideal scenario would be having an Irish no. 2 like Brady who could take the reigns if necessary if the new guy leaves.

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