Yesterday's "32 second" interview was only supposed to be an "injury update" and that's what the man did.
Where some parts of the media are using the term "press conference" is confusing since there are only press conferences in match week, the day before the match and straight after the match
San Marino are going to be a handful as the group goes on." - Steve Staunton reacts to performance against San Marino.
Off the ball on Newstalk last night kept saying the 32 second press conference. and someone reviewing the papers on i think 2fm, said one of the top stories in some paper was about the quick press conference, I definitel didn't imagine it anyway.
Here's proof today's Irish Independent
WE have reached a familiar juncture in the disintegration of an international managing career. The silent treatment.
It's a weary and enervating road, which merely serves to distract from the real issues and the preparation for a desperately important qualifier for a major championship.
Alas, it's a road which Steve Staunton opted to take yesterday with his 32-second press conference and refusal to answer questions following a lively looking training session in Malahide. Here we are again - an Irish manager and the media at war.
Last edited by zenokelly; 27/03/2007 at 4:30 PM.
San Marino are going to be a handful as the group goes on." - Steve Staunton reacts to performance against San Marino.
please dont tell me you buy the irish indo. they are the worst of the worst, fanning and the lot
The front of the Sun says Press Conference
The back of the Star says "While Staunton was only scheduled to give a briefing and not hold a full Press Conference, his curt appearance went down like a lead balloon"
As I said before, the news section of papers, more often than not, don't have an in depth knowledge of sports issues and will print garbage to sell papers; sports desks are not as bad as people make out
I'm just trying to state factual positives. I'm not saying he's the master at anything at this point. He has to grow into it. I think he can survive this.
And I do believe that throughout the football world I'm not alone in saying a win is a win. Its not just a Stan thing. Everyone says that...Champions league/Premiership/Eircom league - everywhere...
Good on you for looking at the blog. Even if you dont agree with it... I understand your views...
Just wondering How Dion Fanning,Daniel McDonnell,Roy Curtis and Eamon Dunphy feel like this morning.
I felt like going to the press Box with a sign "We got the result this time lads so you couldnt celebrate your country being beaten like ye did after the swiss game at Landsdowne. I wonder was there any high fives when the final whistle went this time or who "bloodline" will slaughter today.
Before you start coming in your pants there remember that we saw a similar thing against the Czechs earlier in the campaign followed by a return to type against San Marino and Wales. Last night was brilliant, great lineup, great gameplan and importantly great substitutions at the right time. But, this result has to be built upon and improved upon. If we go back after this result and play like we have recently then it'll mean nothing and ultimately it'll be our final standing in the group that will show were we are not a Wednesday night home game against Slovakia. Hopefully Stan can come through this and that he's taken some of the more constructive criticism on board, he's got to have the balls to pick the right players for the right set up and not his mates. I wouldn't be giving the victory sign just yet but I'm far more positive than I was on Saturday morning.
it was Daniel McConnell who wrote the "Cover Story" in the Sunday Independent last Sunday. Sorry again Daniel for associating your name with the gutter journalists and well done to Dundalk last night.
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