I don't think that European football is as big a factor as the hugely inflated salaries now being paid in England. Because of Sky and the 7x24 sports news cycle and the internet we now have a complete celebrity culture and somehow average football pros are treated as stars. Pro players in England have had a transformation in lifestyle. This has to eat away at motivation in some of the players - they play for big contracts and once they get them they ease off a bit. Besides it's not as if we have that many players playing in Europe.
EL clubs are now doing better in Europe than in comparison to the national side, yet the vast majority of 'Ireland' fans prefer to support English clubs. Are Ireland fans the greatet bunch of losers/day trippers/event snobs the world has ever seen?
I don't think this is down to the salaries and European Football. I think the manager has a huge influence in football. Look at Aston Villa now.
Lawrie Sanchez is clearly a very man talented manager. He has got the best out of his team and has everyone rallying to the cause. Our players are playing week in week out at a higher level. David Healy has never started a game in club football at the top level in any league. I was at the Spain game and the Spanish players were lightyears ahead of the NI players in some cases yet they lost and deserved to lose because they were up against a better team on the night.
We had it with Jack. Mick McCarthy grew into the job after some shocking tactical mistakes. Brian Kerr is a good manager but he had to go last year. He had lost the dressingroom and had lost the plot. His decisions cost us dearly in both Israel games. It may have been that he felt under too much pressure once John Delaney took over as CEO but that late equaliser in Tel Aviv and the subsequent collapse in Dublin sealed his fate. A wonder goal from Thierry Henry can always happen but we were in a position to win the group in March 05 irrespective of the French game.
Stan was a very good player but hardly a talker or a leader on the field. There is nothing to suggest to me that he is or will be a good manager. I was amazed at his appointment but really hope I'll be proved wrong. A fit Bobby Robson would certainly make a huge difference
There are many factors, if you check the forum I have always said the manager is the most important person, his ability has a greater bearing on results than any other individual - but I do feel that the fat cat players that managers have to deal with today pose a new challenge to managers.
BW Stan was most definitely a leader on the field.
I agree 100% of the importance of the manager; however, I would qualify your "fat cat" comment, since the basic principles of man-management should be the same whether you are dealing with superstars or donkeys. Martin O'Neill has shown this in a managerial career covering everything from Shepshed Charterhouse to Stan Collymore!
In NI's case, we don't have too many "fat cats", but one of our most talented players is left back George McCartney (ex-Sunderland, now WHU). For whatever reason, he didn't get on with Sanchez and said he wouldn't play for him anymore.
As it happens, his natural replacement, Mark Clyde of Wolves, has been permanently injured for two years and the next choice, Tony Capaldi of Plymouth has had to endure two years being shown up out of his natural position (left wingback).
Finally, Sanchez fast-tracked 18-year-old Centre Back Jonny Evans, who seems to have settled in fine.
In the short-term, we might have done better if Sanchez had swallowed his pride and brought McC back in; in the longer term, however, I think we have more than benefited by the reinforcement of team morale and Lawrie's authority.
Contrast that with Staunton's handling of Lee Carsley.
As for Stan's leadership on the field: might that be because he knew what he was doing as a player, but doesn't as a manager? Bobby Charlton was a true leader on the pitch for MU and England, but a failure as a manager. Whereas, his much less talented brother Jack was only an average pla... OK, you probably know the rest!
If there was a choice between Stan or Kerr to lead us into that last game against the Swiss, I would choose Stan.
ATM (it might last 5 minutes) I have a renewed conditional faith in Stan to do well.
As Giles never tires of saying that the starting point of any team is spirit.
Optimism, based on some evidence of that spirit over the 90 minutes and a decent batch of new competent players in Doyle, McGeady and McShane. Decent back ups with Kelly and Douglas.
But if I began to list the conditions I might slip back into despair.
I'd consider him although he has been out of the game for a long time. Unfortunately the job is not as attractive now as it was last year.
Stan was never a leader on the pitch IMO. He did his own job and did it well. He was appointed captain only for the World Cup when there weren't a lot of other options. He wasn't an inspirational player like McCarthy, Moran or Keane for example. I don't recall if he ever captained Liverpool, Villa or Coventry when an pbvious leader who plays in defence would have to have been a candidate.
What did Jack ever win as a manager to compare with his feats as a player?
I think he gained promotion for boro or somebody but thats it - won nothing with Eire (hehe)
won everything in the game as a player
also Martin O neill never got to the cl group stages - strachan looks on course
O neill is over rated - but knows well its all about creating ure own myth
Back to the point lads! We have dropped bellow N.Ireland in the ranking!
How embarrasing can it get!![]()
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You have dropped to 49th in the rankings; I'll leave you to determine how embarrassing (or otherwise) that may be, but leave NI out of it. Otherwise, on present form it could get a lot worse, if you judge your situation solely by reference to your Northern Chums.
Perhaps you should comfort yourself that you're still one place above Macedonia. Or 10 above Uzbekistan. Being 15 places places above Burkina Faso should give you bragging rights in Africa. Dammit, you're still 28 places above Wales!
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Don't hear it in Thomond Pk with 20k, singing it, or in CArdiff, with 60/65k singing it. Just because some do it, doesn't make it right. 3 lads tried to do it at the Czech game. One got a warning to cop on, then he got a slap in the head. Fully merited. If we're gonna give the Nordies cop about their Sectarianism then we can't allow any shyte at our own games.
Here they come! It’s the charge of the “Thanks” Brigade!
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