Well done again Don, keep working hard.
Fair Play died Nov 18th 2009, Stade Francais.
Well done again Don, keep working hard.
iraq next, if we let them win would this be seen as us doing our bit for world peace
We control by attitudes positive mental attitudes not by rules.
Change the thread title
Its an u23 tournament
Ireland are just fielding their u21´s
With Stephen Ward, he is 22 or 23.
Great stuff Don, you are doing a great job with those class UK players. Heres to another 20 years with you as manager
The deepest layer of human thinking and feeling somehow knows that God must exist - Pope Benedict XVI
WHy keep knocking Don, remember the best of the U21s as chosen by Trap are sunning themselves in Portugal. Does that give you the impression they went out to win this tournament? How many of Nigerias top players are missing from thier squad?
Also as previously posted it's an U23 tournament we have just chosen to keep it to U21s with the crazy rule of allowing 2 or 3 overage players.
While I don't personally rate DG very highly I get fed up with the constant knocking of the man, when he is a reserve team manager and not a first team manager.
Fair Play died Nov 18th 2009, Stade Francais.
He's not a reserve team coach, an U-21 national team manager is, or at least should be, treated a little more seriously than that.
The man has had nothing but a negative effect on Irish football for years, I can't think of any redeeming points he has and so he fully deserves the constant abuse. Making a defence of him is equivalent of saying "well at least we got the points" after our 2-1 win in San Marino.
Then your problem surely lies with the FAI and Trap for allowing U21s to link up with the senior squad for a training session and also for not considering players U23.
Do you believe Don decided on his own to make it an U21 side. Do you think he decided to send some of his squad to Portugal.
Did you honestly expect us to beat Nigeria?
Do you know the conditions the tournament is being played in?
Fair Play died Nov 18th 2009, Stade Francais.
Jeez every thread about underage irish games descends into an arguement about givens being crap. With a young team they lost 3-1 to the favourites,its not the end of the world,its not a disgraceful result,so get over it.
I'd like to see the Nigerian team. It could be quite strong as they've qualified for the Olympics this year and could be using it as a warm up tournament.
I'm what? I'm ants at a picnic?
I'm not a fan of Givens at all but if he were to the decent thing and leave, who would you see take his place??
Looking across the water the English appointment of Pearce seemed to be the FA's concession to the Sun & the Daily Mirror and all that lot that there must be at least 1 Englishman (Bull Dog Spirit, En-Ger-Land, 40 years of hurt, play up Blighty etc etc) on the management team & it appears that Capello has been instructed to "groom" Pearce to be his successor
I think we should look for a young up and coming manager to take over the 21's with some fresh idea's and more importantly someone whose willing to learn from Trap, Tardelli & Brady
You show me a good loser and I'll show you a loser - Vince Lombardi
I wouldn't have any problems if the U-21s qualified for a tournament, as the U-17s did when losing their games. Seriously, how can Givens be defended, his record and attitude speaks for itself. Again, it's an awful lot like someone saying "well, Finnan did take his goal very well" last October.
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