Dunno. I’d be critical of Gerrard for taking the Saudi gig.
Back to Hungary, I see Orban has introduced a constitutional ban on LGBTQ gatherings, codifying their governments prior ban on pride and beginning steps towards tracking homosexuals with facial recognition technology. It also bans peaceful protest against a range of relatively new laws including a ban on gay couples adopting.
Still, glad to see Robbie do well. All those years taking the FAI money (€250k per year) without actually working for the FAI obviously gave him the time to develop as a coach
Tbh I think he's better off having had time to 'work his way up' as you get time to learn on those jobs.
You see high profile footballers into really high-level management within just a year or two, and it very often doesn't work out and they're out the door as those clubs are playing such high stakes.
If we cut all the bs, and despite what we all might argue, it is bs in the context of his coaching capacity, the above is probably the crux of the issue when we consider him for the Irish gig.
What would being the Irish manager/head coach consist of? Introducing an upturn in the fortunes of an existing squad that can't be revolutionised by cash. I would suggest that he hasn't demonstrated that ability just yet, but he hasn't demonstrated that he's someone incapable of achieving results that his side should achieve.
I would hope to see him continue his European sojourn and see where he'd go next; going to somewhere like a Panathinaikos or a Besiktas and achieving there would be v interesting.
of course, he may not want to manage Ireland at all...
I haven't watched any of his teams play, can't comment on the style he's employed or hold an opinion, but in the discussion of next manager, he's going to become more in the running.
Here they come! It’s the charge of the “Thanks” Brigade!
Gerrard only took the Saudi gig after he ballsed up Rangers and Villa jobs... and yet he still got a golden parachute with Saudi job.
This stuff is nonsense in regard to worrying about where he works. The worst country of them all from our point of view in regards to authoritarianism/ colonialism is England, and no one bats an eye at any Irish person working there. Robbie is forging out a career. He's had to be away from his family a lot based on where he has gotten opportunites so it's not like he's taken the easy way.
Its really not that complicated!!!
Eh?
You were musing earlier on RK maybe playing in Turkey. Which would be fair enough in my book were he to end up there.
However, I was just making the point that others were complaining about RK taking up employment in authoritarian countries like Israel, Hungary and (ahem) Obama's USA.
Yet Erdogan's Turkey is as bad as any of those (actually worse), yet no-one turns a hair at Ebosele* plying his trade there.
All of which is to demonstrate the double standards which some on this board have.
* - For the avoidance of doubt, I don't think anyone could/should object to Ebosele playing in Turkey.
Yeah Tets, but Robbie wasnt even given the opportunity of a Championship club when he was clearly desperate to get into management. Hes taken a different path to Damien Duff but I admire them both for finding different ways to get involved in management, and its brilliant that both have been successful to this point.
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Its really not that complicated!!!
True, but he did coach at Middlesbrough for a while. We don't know that he was looking to take over a Championship club, just that he took the Maccabi job. Arguably Maccabi would be bigger than most Championship sides, plus were able to offer European competition.
Fair point, but I dont even remember a single rumor linking him with any Championship club ever, the only rumor I can remember is that he was linked with taking over at LA Galaxy very briefly. After he did well with Maccabi, especially on the European run you would have thought that there might be a decent opportunity available in England but instead he had to wait until well after the season started to get the job in Hungary. Hopefully if things continue to go well for him bigger a better things will come his way
Its really not that complicated!!!
Why do you appear to be taking my comments personally?
I clearly stated: "I was just making the point that others were complaining about etc etc etc"
Note my use of "others".
As for Ebosele, my point concerned other posters complaining about RK taking employment in "authoritarian" countries, whilst remaining silent when FE does so in Turkey.
In other words, other peoples' double standards.
One game left in the Hungarian campaign for Robbie. 3 points between Ferencvaros and Puskas Academia so looks like another title for Robbie is likely incoming. However, if PA win and Ferencvaros lose, then the standings look to be determined based on games won before goal difference comes into play which would leave PA top. Robbie is facing 4th place ETO Gyor who are on a run of form, with PA facing 6th place Diosgyor whose season is done. Will be one to watch on Saturday.
I like high energy football. A little bit rock and roll. Many finishes instead of waiting for the perfect one.
He won the Hungarian league today, and will be in the Champions League next season if he sticks around.
Postegoclou will surely stick around after winning the Europa League?
No better time for Spurs to make a change, you could argue. Can't screw up the Champions League chance.
I don't think Keane would be close to it though.
Despite winning the Europa league, it is a big gamble to give Postocglou another season ~ Obviously after the great start he had at Spurs, the other, teams / managers, worked out how to take his system apart ~ He really has to convince the powers that be at Spurs, that he is capable of playing different systems and doing it successfully !
Also the not practising set-pieces thing, was kinda mad in this day and age ( maybe always ) First you have to try to use every and any possible advantage, and ya might be better to be keeping footballers busy at working on set-piece routines, than having footballers doing a lot of the daft stuff that some footballers get up to ~ ~ Keep em busy and out of temptation !
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