This book's next in my reading pile -
Don't know if it's any good - it's more a random collection of stuff about CM rather than a book as such - but it does feature interviews with the likes of Tonton Zola Moukoko and even Tó Madeira FC. Should be a nostalgia hit if nothing else!
I heard the author being interviewed on Phantom FM one time - he had to pause the game to take the interview!
September 2032?! Bloody heck.
I think this calls for a general CM thread actually
I've recently started playing it again. How did you get the background images?
Kennedy never watches Ireland matches and has no interest in the Irish team, I remember him saying in an interview with (I think it was) Kilbane.
That’s a big black mark against him for me
I suppose given he was effectively banned from the team for the last ten years of his career, some resentment could be expected.
Found this recently and watched most of the game.
1st and 2nd halves of Ireland V Yugoslavia, 1999.
We played some lovely football back then. At one point, Alan Kelly catches the ball and immediately throws it to Stephen Carr at RB and we are on the attack.
Don’t think we’ve done that for about 15 years.
https://youtu.be/vpvbMZxMBz0
https://youtu.be/Xz2urNZq9io
Appointed head coach at Macclesfield: https://www.mtfc.co.uk/news/2020/jan...ew-head-coach/
Doesn't look like they have a manager, so I guess he's manager in all but name?
Lost the first game in charge 2-1 away to a Colchester side managed by John Mcgreal. Probably the most 1990s thing you'll read today. .
Remember listening to a podcast with him and (I think) Kevin Kilbane where he said he'd no interest in the Irish national team. Wouldn't watch them in a big match even. Came across as a bit bitter. Think he felt he deserved more from McCarhty and he was scapegoat a bit after him and Babb were sent home before the Holland game.
He failed to mention he got back in the team and was offered a place in the 2002 world cup squad but pulled out due to injury.
Babb made his way back into the team as well.
Folding my way into the big money!!!
He persisted with playing and made a name for himself at city and wolves in their recovery. I never heard he had an especially bad attitude as a pro .. at the time dancing drunk on cars in Harcourt st was par for the course (have you ever heard Graham stacks stories...?). Slightly old fashioned maybe at that point but he was out of millwall, exposed to ruddock at Liverpool.. what do you expect like... his application in the latter half of his career suggests he got what he could out of it. I think he just wasnt as good as duff or as effective as kilbane. Killer player a lot of games at the top level.. easy to forget...
Kennedy could be an excellent lower league coach
There was a massive buzz around Kennedy when he first come onto the scene. Remember taking a day off school to watch him play a U21 international against England in Dalymount. :-) And remember us losing badly out in Vienna but Kennedy having the beating of his man and putting in dangerous balls. Never really got his career going from its early start.
I remember an Irish Times journalist, who I shall not name( out of respect for those hurt by his actions) relating a tale of an Irish player setting fire to a handful of the local currency in an ex-Communist country in front of a bunch of locals, for the craic (am absolutely disgraceful act).....anyone remember the story and know who it was, allegedly, or whatever?
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