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    Brian Kerr for the Ireland job???What a load of garbage.What the hell has he done to even merit CONSIDERATION?So he's had success with the kids at underage level.....BIG DEAL!Furthermore in case people haven't noticed......he hasn't had very much success over the last 3 years.
    Would people kindly remove their eircom league blinkers...please!
    We need a manager that has managed at the highest level...a guy that has... the credentials to take us on from the mess McCarthy has left us in....and most certainly Kerr is not that man.If he's so good....why hasn't any club in England...or Europe....headhunted the guy?
    The guy has never managed or even played at the highest level.What respect would the players have for him?NONE.....is my guess.Forget about what Duff,Robbie Keane etc say about Kerr.....they are asked a question. by the press....what are they supposed to say?he's crap?....we don't want him?
    Look at Peter Taylor....he was unbeaten as the England Under 21 manager.......and look at the mess that he made of Leicester....and he played the game professionally.....Kerr has neither managed or played professionally.Forget about the dead wood like Kerr,Reid,Aldridge,Houghton,Kinnear etc........this would be a disasterous and backward route to take.
    We need a top manager with proven experience at the highest level.
    Personally i would go for Gus Hiddink.....rumour has it....he has a clause in his PSV contract.SO get your finger out FAI.....and sound the man out!

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    Originally posted by georgie_vest
    Personally i would go for Gus Hiddink.....rumour has it....he has a clause in his PSV contract.SO get your finger out FAI.....and sound the man out!
    Hiddink would be a good candidate, but I dunno if the FAI would be willing to pay what a proven international manager wants. If we can get a top class manager in, great, if we don´t have the cash, Kerr would be a great alternative IMO

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    Originally posted by The Money Man
    Lets be pragmatic about this regardless of individual feelings about what happened in the past. The last two tournaments that we have qualified for have been in the US and Japan and both have been terrific in their own way. BUT for a change I'd like to watch us at a major tournament without having to trek half way around the World.

    Priority no. 1 is qualification for Portugal and Germany. If that means that Mickey Mouse is manager and Daffy Duck is national captain then so be it. So if Brian Kerr has the backing of the players and has the necessary qualities - give him a job. If Roy Keane is the best player we have - pick him.

    Forget the bickering about Saipan, forget trying to change whats already passed. Put the right man in the dug-out and the best eleven available on the pitch and lets start putting some results together.

    absolutely spot on.
    Also the FAI better start taking thier heads out of thier arses and pick the manager soon. He should be in before x-mas. The new man needs time to look at players, the team has a lot of selection issues - back 4 etc.

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    Liam Brady has accepted an invitation onto the board of interviewers - He backed Kinnear and Kerr for the post shortly after the Mick McCarthy resignation... Besides the olé ole brigiade will buy anyone the majority of the team suggest...

    ...i suggested kerr to one such guy after Mc got sack and he didn't know Brian, however it was him who told me Robbie gave backing to some Brian fella... saying it sounded like he was the right guy...
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    I don't know if Keer would the best of all possible optiuons but he'd certainly be well ahead of all the muppets (Reid, Robson, Houghton, Bonner, Aldridge etc...) list by the bookies.

    IMO Hiddink & South Korea over achieved during the world cup. Sure it was great for them to progress as far as they did but the Korean squad basically trained as a club team for at least the previous 6 months hench their amazing fitness & stamina. I'd be surprised if Hiddink left PSV for the Ireland job as well.

    Better options would be someone like Troussier (spelling?) who managed Japan for the last few years as i don't think he working now & could put Kerr in as assistant to provide the local knowledge. If we don't go for an irish manager I hope we get a non-english/british foreign coach with no baggage for the media to undermine him.
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    i think i heard that the fai had made some sort of approach to Troussier not sure though
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    [FONT=century gothic][COLOR=darkblue]I'm not replying directly to Pete here, but I'm never suggesting Brian Kerr as being the best candidate, he's not but given the bookies choices I would also put him miles ahead of the rest... Failed managers cannot be considered... International managers have to be good coaches and I'd rather save a few bob with Brian rather than waste it on Robbo etc... if we're going to spend the readies we have to get the right man... Neither is this a Crowe issue, he deserves another chance but realistically i hope he is at least 5th choice and nobody will get a cap as a reserve team player in the third division...[/COLOR][/FONT]
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    Originally posted by Xlex
    [FONT=century gothic][COLOR=darkblue] I'd rather save a few bob with Brian rather than waste it on Robbo etc... [/COLOR][/FONT]
    Ditto. Either give it to the best man we can get, or a guy who knows Irish football and te players.

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    Originally posted by Xlex

    I'd rather save a few bob with Liam rather than waste it on Robbo etc...

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    Originally posted by The Money Man
    Do the fans want Brian Kerr? Let's have a poll! Not just a Brian Kerr or not Poll but a poll of the leading 6/7 contenders. I would suggest (not my choice but the names being thrown about)...

    Joe Kinnear
    Brian Kerr
    Ray Houghton
    Brian Robson
    John Toshack
    Dave O'Leary
    Peter Reid
    (The O'Herlihy, Dunphy, Giles, Chippy coalition party)
    Ok, I´ll put up a poll. we had one before, but maybe the mood has changed.

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    Originally posted by The Money Man

    Do the fans want Brian Kerr? Let's have a poll! Not just a Brian Kerr or not Poll but a poll of the leading 6/7 contenders. I would suggest (not my choice but the names being thrown about)...
    Joe Kinnear
    Brian Kerr
    Ray Houghton
    Brian Robson
    John Toshack
    Dave O'Leary
    Peter Reid
    (The O'Herlihy, Dunphy, Giles, Chippy coalition party)
    OK, here's my 2 cents:
    Kinnear is an idiot massively lacking in ANY sort of personality- appointing Gunther would be better,
    John Toshack has a long successful track record, but, also recently got himself another job,
    Dave O'Leary has much too short a fuse and a crap temperament if past experience is anything to go by,
    Peter Reid a brainless idiot,
    the 'Coalition' enough said,
    Ray Houghton no real experience OR credentials.
    Which just leaves Brian Kerr. Leaving my eL blinkers aside, Kerr would stand head and shoulders above most guys currently managing for sheer ability to read the game, predict what will happen and be proactive about it.

    Murphy Out Now!!!

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    Originally posted by Shed End John


    OK, here's my 2 cents:
    Kinnear is an idiot massively lacking in ANY sort of personality- appointing Gunther would be better,
    The personality thing may be accurate but the man is certainly not an idiot. He won the Premiership manager of the year with an awful club. And he did it he hard way - no millions spent, no opportunity to bring in big names, he had to make do with the cards he was dealt. He is a former irish internetional, so he knows first hand about the problems of dealing with the FAI. He is currently involved in club management in England so he knows what players are available. He's pragmatic and straight talking.

    I'm not suggesting that Joe is head and shoulders the best candidate in the frame but he's no idiot. I personally wouldn't have a problem with him getting the job.

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    Kerr applies for job

    The manager of the Republic of Ireland's underage teams, Brian Kerr, has today confirmed that he has applied for the vacant position of manager of the senior international team.

    The Dubliner said he was keen on the opportunity from the moment the position became available, but there were issues he needed to consider before making a final decision.

    Kerr is currently preparing for the World Under-20 Finals in the United Arab Emirates this coming March. This will be the ninth time he's brought an Irish underage team to either a European or World Championship Finals since 1998, and his management record is unparalleled in Irish sport.

    from rte.ie

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    Re: Kerr applies for job

    Originally posted by Ref

    This will be the ninth time he's brought an Irish underage team to either a European or World Championship Finals since 1998, and his management record is unparalleled in Irish sport.

    from rte.ie
    It is an incredible record and Kerr deserves every credit offered to him. I have travelled on a couple of occasions to watch his teams compete in major championship finals. I have never come away from these matches believing that there was an extra ounce of passion or effort to be extrapolated from the young guys in his charge. However, we do need to appreciate that the temperament, skill set and experience base to lead a senior side differs from that necessary to look after chaps just setting out on a footballing career path. Thats not to say that Brian couldn't make a go of the senior squad but it would be a completely different challenge.

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    Re: Kerr applies for job

    Originally posted by Ref
    The Dubliner said he was keen on the opportunity from the moment the position became available, but there were issues he needed to consider before making a final decision.

    Anybody got a clue what he means by "issues"? Sounds a bit strange to me.

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    Re: Kerr applies for job

    Originally posted by Ref

    there were issues he needed to consider before making a final decision.

    Almost sounds like he's been approached.

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