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    Bruce Arena

    somebody is going start this thread its inevitable because the story in the news today pointlessly.

    story here http://www.setantasports.com/en/Spor...ritain-locale/

    american soccerball coach wants a higher paid job than his last at red bull new york - hardly shocking

    before anyone starts about his achievements in 2006, just imagine him trying to command the respect of the ireland dressing room non contentor in the mould of howard kendell.

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    Quote Originally Posted by eekers View Post
    before anyone starts about his achievements in 2006, just imagine him trying to command the respect of the ireland dressing room .
    Why's that hard to imagine?

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    well i can imagine him 'trying'

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    Ok i phrased that badly , Why do you think he shouldnt command respect ?

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    well considering kerr didnt.
    it would be the first time he managed outside the us. it wouldnt work. i dont think our lot would think they can learn anything from an american.
    would any premiership club hire him?
    he just too risky a proposition

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    Quote Originally Posted by eekers View Post
    well considering kerr didnt.
    it would be the first time he managed outside the us. it wouldnt work. i dont think our lot would think they can learn anything from an american.
    would any premiership club hire him?
    he just too risky a proposition
    A very insular attitude there really if that was to be the case

    The man got the U.S to the Quarter finals of the WC , If they dont think they can learn from him because of his nationality thats a sad state of affairs

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    hmm, he's wiki profile is not so bad:

    Arena was hired by the U.S. national team to replace [COLOR=#0000ff]Steve Sampson[/COLOR] as head coach in October 1998 following the team's disastrous showing in the [COLOR=#0000ff]1998 FIFA World Cup[/COLOR]. He forged the team into a successful international side, and is undisputedly the most successful coach in United States history: most international wins; longest home shut-out; best World Cup showing since 1930, reaching the quarterfinals at the [COLOR=#0000ff]2002 World Cup[/COLOR], before a defeat against [COLOR=#0000ff]Germany[/COLOR]; and all-time best international [COLOR=#0000ff]FIFA Ranking[/COLOR] (4th place, April 2006). Arena also won two Gold Cup championships in 2002 and 2005, with a third place finish in 2003.

    I dont see anything wrong with him!
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    He'd be a good signing, definitely better than some suggested.

    He's achieved success with the U.S., and RECENTLY.

    It's just a matter of getting the players to buy into it, that would be the question.

    Personally I'd definitely give him an interview if I was on the selection committee.

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    Oh just imagine the fun had using American 'soccer' terms.


    Hire him!!!!
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    To the best of my knowledge he's a rigorous coach who favours a well organised system, I think that's exactly what our team needs. He's an outsider with a good level or international experience and he'd have no major problems adapting to language or culture. He'd hopefully not look for too large a salary compared to other candidates as he still doesn't have that high a profile in Europe.

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    could be a stepping stone to europe for him but i reckon he would have to stamp his authority on the players
    Was he crazy!! Yeah , in a very special way , an Irishman.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Deckydee View Post
    ....longest home shut-out;
    For the love of God please can we keep this man and his native terminology away from the Irish football team.

    Call it snobbery or whetever you want but i dont want a yank in charge of the boys in green.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ireland4ever View Post
    For the love of God please can we keep this man and his native terminology away from the Irish football team.

    Call it snobbery or whetever you want but i dont want a yank in charge of the boys in green.
    Good coach...maybe, but I am 100% in agreement about the terms used.

    I was on a cruise in the Caribbean during the last World Cup watching England v Portugal (..hee hee ) when a couple of yanks walked up to me in the bar and asked "are we still in regulation time? " Then another guy asked "how many periods do they play?"
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ireland4ever View Post
    For the love of God please can we keep this man and his native terminology away from the Irish football team.

    Call it snobbery or whetever you want but i dont want a yank in charge of the boys in green.
    So they use different words for stuff over there , who cares ? They use different words in different languages too but I doubt many would turn away the likes of Capello and Lippi ,I couldnt care less what terms the manager uses as long as he was successful .

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    Quote Originally Posted by gustavo View Post
    So they use different words for stuff over there , who cares ? They use different words in different languages too but I doubt many would turn away the likes of Capello and Lippi ,I couldnt care less what terms the manager uses as long as he was successful .
    Well we have been saying for a long while that the boys in green need a few new chants, with Bruce in charge what about

    DEFENSE! DEFENSE! DEFENSE!!!

    i can see it now

    ''Its at the bottom of the second and were into bonus time and bruce calls for a Time out''
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ireland4ever View Post
    Well we have been saying for a long while that the boys in green need a few new chants, with Bruce in charge what about

    DEFENSE! DEFENSE! DEFENSE!!!

    i can see it now

    ''Its at the bottom of the second and were into bonus time and bruce calls for a Time out''
    hilarious

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    Ah yes the 3-6-1 formation man

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    he has beaten the mxicans home and away over the last 4 years.The yanks shuld have beaten italy in the 2006 world cup, and he is a disciplinarian. He actually plays players in their natural positions, and to be honest, i would prefer him over most of the names I have seen.
    Plus he would be hungry to do well - not just financially motivated.

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    Lets go Ire-land.
    Dee-fense. Pretty good coach though.
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    Quote Originally Posted by gustavo View Post
    So they use different words for stuff over there , who cares ? They use different words in different languages too but I doubt many would turn away the likes of Capello and Lippi ,I couldnt care less what terms the manager uses as long as he was successful .
    I would hate to have someone like Lippi bringing his native terminology over here. I was on a yacht in the Seychelles recently and I heard a couple of Eye-Ties babbling on about "Calcio". I was disgusted beyond vomit.

    It's been bad enough having Staunton drawling on in his Louth dialect for the last few years. Mr. Delaney, kindly find a candidate who will strictly adhere to the Queen's English.
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