Well, in the same post I said that Jewell was credible and put forward Jol's name.
I think O'Leary is a credible candidate too, though I've gone right off him as a person in the last 7 or 8 years. By all accounts it's a disharmonious dressing room and I'm not sure DOL would do anything to improve it.
Where does that information come from?
I thought I read something where Troussier and his wife converted to Islam, isn't he now called Omar?, and only wanted to work and live in a Muslim country. I think this happended around the time that Staunton was appointed. I may be wrong.
Honest! I am not a secret Tim nor a closet Sham - I really am a Seagull.
its all speculation for now anyways, because to be honest, owing to compensation issues, and to put it bluntly, fai stubborness, stan is going nowhere methinks. he'll get at least one more campaign, unless we lose by huge margins in the last 3 qualifiers.
illiteracy and alphabet soup hmm?
Stan was the first, and only person interviewed last time out.
All other scheduled interviews were cancelled after Stan's apparent earthshattering performance in his audition for the job.
Complete farce. Frank Stapelton was one who had an interview scheduled only to be rang to say it was cancelled, and subsequently had a good auld public rant at the FAI for it
Not to mention all the hot air about using an international headhunting / search firm.
When Delaney was asked if he had even contacted Martin O'Neill, as far as I can remember he responded by saying Mickey Walsh had spoken to a friend of O'Neill's.
Is this the same Martin O'Neill who signed Shaun Maloney from Celtic? Good judge of a player, ok
Actually, I would have liked O'Neill as a manager but he didn't apply for the job it would appear. In fact did anyone other than Stan make a serious application?
Forget about the performance or entertainment. It's only the result that matters.
I'm only surprised you haven't commented on the Neil Warnock suggestion yet!
Forget about the performance or entertainment. It's only the result that matters.
For me its simple Leo Baenhaaker. He has coached top players and has coached average players and done well with both. He has worked at Madrid Holland Trinindad and Tobago and now Poland. He would not be expensive as there is no way the Polish FA have more money than the FAI. He also speaks English and his record is top class. We should ask him to take the job after Euro 2008. Simple as that.
In Trap we trust
From Wikipedia.
Leo Beenhakker (born August 2, 1942 in Rotterdam, Zuid-Holland) is an international Dutch football coach, currently the coach of the Polish national team.
He has been the coach of several prestigious clubs including Ajax, Feyenoord, Real Madrid, Real Zaragoza and Club América. He has also coached the Saudi Arabian and Dutch national teams. He coached the national team of Trinidad and Tobago in the year leading up to the 2006 FIFA World Cup. Under Beenhakker's guidance the team managed to qualify for the 2006 World Cup, where the team secured a (goalless) draw against Sweden in its first match of the 2006 FIFA World Cup, and gave England cause for concern in the second match.
From 2000 to 2003 Beenhakker was Director of Technical Affairs with Ajax. In that period he fired coach Co Adriaanse and replaced him with Ronald Koeman.
Because he has been active in Spanish football he has the nickname "Don Leo". He is famous for his fondness of cigars and his dry humor.
On 11 July 2006 Leo Beenhakker was appointed as the manager of the Polish national football team.
Feyenoord hired him on 5 May 2007 to coach the team through the 2006/2007 play-offs.
He reportedly speaks Dutch, English, German, Italian, Portuguese and Spanish
In Trap we trust
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"It's time for the FAI to grow up." John O'Donoghue, Minister for Sport, RTE , Sunday 7 Nov 2004
You just want Stephen Quinn fast-tracked for your Gazette exclusive.
Always thought Warnock - or Crow Face as I've heard him called - had a bit of a persecution complex. It was always the refs fault, the pitch, the shadowy forces of evil hell bent on ruining his life.
No mention of Stuart Pearce as a contender yet..................is he England Under 21's coach at the minute?
Quoting years at random since 1975
Yes, he was offered the job full time after this year's euro champs I think. He definitely would not have been an answer for us.
A pundit I always respect is David Pleat. He could have filled the gap left by Robson's absences.
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'Colin W*nker' is my favourite Warnock alter ego. It's a perfect anagram of his name and fits his public character to a tee. I'd rather me manage Ireland than have him anywhere near the team.
Leo Beenhakker is an excellent shout so kudos to you Neil. It'll never happen though...
PP
Semper in faecibus sole profundum variat
Is this another wind up? Warnock, Jewell and Pleat? The latter almost single-handedly led the Owls to oblivion (but talks the talk), the middle one was aptly described by Wolfie and hates Wednesday while the former led Wednesday on a charge to relegation. Ok, Jack Charlton, Ireland's most successful manager, was also a successful Wednesday manager but note the word "successful".
If you want to continue the Wednesday link, Ron Atkinson I would gladly support as the next Irish manager. If he's in good health, I think he would do a good job.
Forget about the performance or entertainment. It's only the result that matters.
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