I saw the interview and rather than self-pitying, he was more defiant (though not aggressively so). The guy's still totally in denial. Which is odd, really, since with his knowing that he had the Leeds job lined up, he could have relented a bit, along the lines of "Well it didn't really work out, and I made some mistakes, but that was because it was too soon; I'm confident I'll quickly get back into football and I'll be all the better for the experience"
Anyhow, it explains why he was so "chipper".
from BBC.co.ukLeeds are set to name Steve Staunton as assistant manager to Gary McAllister.
The former Republic of Ireland boss will meet the Leeds squad at Thorp Arch on Monday with a view to joining the club until the end of the season.
Staunton, who won 102 international caps for the Republic, has previously worked with McAllister at Coventry. He was appointed as Republic coach in January 2006, but left his role the following October after an unsuccessful Euro 2008 qualifying campaign.
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Thank Christ it isn't as a Train driver.Stan gets a new job!
I think I should the parachute, because I'm great.
In fact, I think I should get both parachutes, in case one doesn't work.
Leeds won't be getting promoted this season then.... good luck to him I hope he does well but this was the route he should have taken from the start instead of ditching Walsall and then jumping into international management.
"If God had meant football to be played in the air, he'd have put grass in the sky." Brian Clough.
You'll NEVER beat the Irish.......you'll just draw with us instead!!!
Me agrees as above
The pessimist complains about the wind; the optimist thinks it will change; the realist adjusts the sails.
35 years following Leeds and now this. Me heart is broken![]()
is it the PR job he got...betcha he was doing a PR course when he should have been getting his coaching badges...
Bring back the plank
Assistant cone man?
Forget about the performance or entertainment. It's only the result that matters.
Larry Be Wyse
www.acsportsimages.com
Kevin Blackwell deserves no small amount of credit for what he managed to do at Leeds. Most people out there haven't a clue, not a friggin clue, of the conditions he worked under ...and got them to a play-off final doing it.
No silk purse/sows ear analogy does justice to it. Roy Keanes achievement in getting Sunderland up despite giving everyone else a five match head start and Billy Davies taking a terrible Derby team up aren't a patch on what Blackwell managed.
" I wish to God that someone would be able to block out the voices in my head for five minutes, the voices that scream, over and over again: "Why do they come to me to die?"
Overall* I agree with that. It was clear, in particular, that Bates kept Blackwell in position whilst he cleared the decks and slashed costs, effectively by forcing Blackwell to sell all the high earners and bring in cheap replacements.
And the moment Bates had got the Shareholders' Register the way he wanted it, flogged off any remaining saleable assets and walked away from the outstanding debts (via Administration), he got rid of Blackwell and brought in Denis Wise. Bates is Godfather to Wise's children.
* - I say "overall", since Blackwell also played David Healy on the right wing half the time. Now I'm not claiming Healy is necessarily top class, but if he wasn't the best finisher available to Leeds at Championship level, then I'm a monkey's uncle. Even Denis Wise was forced to admit he'd initially got it wrong about Healy, by which time Healy was already off.
I thought ye were taking the p*** about him saying the above. Oh sweet Jesus. The men in the white coats need to come quickly and collect him
I'll never forgive him for throwing away the last 2 years of Irish football and probably setting us back another few with it. And he did it without a care in the world
zombie/thread killer..
I would be pleased for Stan if he gets the job at leeds.
sincerly hope he does well. He did poorly as a manager with us but he's a decent bloke who was a great servant to Ireland. Best of luck with the job stan
Did anyone read what Stan said on the sun today about trapattoni not knowing the players. What is this joker on about. At least he knows what he is talking about. Seriously Trapattoni is by far and away the best man mentioned for the job and this clown comes up with this rubbish. He may have been a great player for Ireland but is completely oblitering any good feeling I had about him with this kind of muck over the last few months!!
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