I thought you were off the drink Ronnie?
"No, I drink to help me mind my own business....can I get you one? (c) Ronnie Drew
The Stan era was comedy gold. Looking back on it makes me laugh, good luck to him
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Hopefully he does well there and can retake the reigns for Brazil 2014 when Trap steps down and finishes the job he started.....
.....dragging us into the International footballing abyss.
Last edited by youngirish; 05/10/2009 at 12:38 PM.
ah what great days though. Comedy nuggets such as Alan O'Brien, Joe Lapira, Stephen Ireland's granny, Cyprus, Stan's attempts at interviews and my own personal fav, San Marino.
We shan't see the like of it again.
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you missed "Im the gaffer" .....
I thought you were off the drink Ronnie?
"No, I drink to help me mind my own business....can I get you one? (c) Ronnie Drew
I think his best one was some idiotic comment he made about San Marino being difficult to beat in February or something like that, cant remember exactly
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Best of luck to Stan.
He was a decent player who served his country well 102 times and in 3 World Cups.
He was a disaster as manager and should have walked long before he was pushed. However I still wish him luck.
He fleeced Irish football out of millions for a job he was never qualified to take, then he never even tried once in the job, and finally when his position was completely untenable he refused to walk away without a massive pay-off, despite being not being short of a few bob after a career with Liverpool and Aston Villa. Then after he left he was completely unrepentant. I certainly don't wish him any luck, I'll save my good thoughts for Darlington fans who are now guaranteed to be doomed to the Conference.
I was a huge critic of Stan when he first took over the ROI team. Basically because of his inexperience. I sincerely hope he does well at Darlington and goes on to have a long career as a manager. He was a great servant in his playing days and it shouldn't be forgotten.
Always look on the bright side of life
Why not?I don't think the bolded bit is fair.
His teams were woefully unprepared, to the point of hilarity, he took no time to actually consider the tactical side of things, from day one he very clearly had a problem with dealing with the press yet did nothing to improve his communication, his squad selections were lazy and based on what 3rd parties had to say (who usually had quite an obvious vested interest in a player's selection) and he achieved the most spectacularly awful performances in our history and across Europe in those qualifiers and did nothing to correct them (even explaining away San Marino as a good result), he got embroiled in a massive scandal thanks to Stephen Ireland's lies re: Grannygate and the entire thing seemed to play out over his head.
For me that's not someone working hard at his job.
You can't spell failure without FAI
He was out of his depth. However I don't blame him for taking the job.
Who wouldn't fancy themselves if told we think you are the right man for the job? He shouldn't have got the job.
By waiting for the big payoff he did damage his credibility.
Ah Geysir what you convienently chose to ignore in your smug retort was those all important words I used deliberately - the better teams. Neither Wales nor Cyprus could be quantified by anyone as one of the better teams in our group considering they finished 5th and 6th respectively.
As for the better teams I alluded to - The Slovaks gave them a drubbing not of sorts but a 5-0 one which is a severe, bummed up the ar*e and left with a lifelong limp, 100% drubbing. The Czechs also beat them 3-0 another hammering. Also the Slovaks beat them 7-0 at home straight after us and Germany hit 6 against them in their fixture but we'll let San Marino away with those because they were playing away.
Last edited by youngirish; 05/10/2009 at 3:28 PM.
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