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  • Allardyce, Sam

    2 6.06%
  • Bilic, Slaven

    0 0%
  • Bruce, Steve

    0 0%
  • Carsley, Lee

    1 3.03%
  • Clement, Paul

    0 0%
  • Coleman, Chris

    1 3.03%
  • Cook, Paul

    2 6.06%
  • Goran-Eriksson, Sven

    1 3.03%
  • Grayson, Simon

    0 0%
  • Hughton, Chris

    5 15.15%
  • Keane, Robbie

    1 3.03%
  • Keane, Roy

    1 3.03%
  • Kenny, Stephen

    14 42.42%
  • Kerr, Brian

    3 9.09%
  • Lennon, Neil

    1 3.03%
  • McCarthy, Mick

    7 21.21%
  • Moyes, David

    0 0%
  • Queiroz, Carlos

    2 6.06%
  • Redknapp, Harry

    1 3.03%
  • Wenger, Arsene

    2 6.06%
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    I'd like Brian modermott seems a really proud Irish man and would strike you as a real hands on training ground type

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    A bit left field but what would people think about giving it to Bernd Schuster? He has managed all over the place and has applied for a few premier league jobs at different times according to reports so he might be interested in coming to this part of the world.
    Bring Back Belfast Celtic F.C.

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    O'Neill: "We need to start again, thinking about younger elements and trying to blood them through."

    No duh but easier said than done. Who for example?

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    Quote Originally Posted by liamoo11 View Post
    seems a really proud Irish man
    Is there any other kind?

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    McDonnell makes some very salient points in this article about how short and medium term financial obligations are driving the FAI plus the necessity of qualifying for the next Euros. Doesn't create a very optimistic picture for youth been given a chance or for any risks to be taken on the field.

    https://www.independent.ie/sport/soc...-36324843.html

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    Somewhat off topic but on the subject of managers I note the USA failed to qualify, finishing 5th in their group!
    (And you thought we were bad!).
    Actually 4th out of 6 gets you to the play-offs so somewhat easier than the European side of it.
    Actually that was in the final stage of qualify so not as bad as it sounds but the are out same as us and their coach has quit.

    So he will be looking for a job but I guess he is not one we would be too keen on!

    Pity really as I like to follow the US progress at the World Cup and hear how the "offence" is doing etc....

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    Quote Originally Posted by KrisLetang View Post
    O'Neill: "We need to start again, thinking about younger elements and trying to blood them through."

    No duh but easier said than done. Who for example?
    Any of the player's wives pregnant?

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    Quote Originally Posted by ArFella View Post
    Who is Thomas Reid at 500/1?

    A religiously trained Scottish philosopher.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Reid

    Someone with a close connection to God would be useful, problem is he died 1776, which rules him out I guess.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tricky_colour View Post
    Someone with a close connection to God would be useful
    We've been there and done that. Trap was a member of Opus Dei and also coached the Vatican City's team.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tricky_colour View Post
    A religiously trained Scottish philosopher.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Reid

    Someone with a close connection to God would be useful, problem is he died 1776, which rules him out I guess.
    So you're saying I shouldn't have backed him... damn!
    Mon the Town!

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    We should move away from human mangers and switch to a computer, artificial intelligence is the future.

    So it basic scans the web reads reports and stats and make selection based on that.

    Worth giving it a go.

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    Bert van Marwijk.
    Although, after getting the Saudis to the WC, they were unable to agree a new contract and he left.
    If the Saudis weren't prepared to pay him more, then we're probably not going to be able to afford his wage demands.

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    Maybe he just wants rain .

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    I’d have Big Sam in a heartbeat. It’d also pi$$ off Dunphy so another tick for me. I didn’t know about the season ticket stat - just confirms my suspicion that the FAI have to have a ‘name’ from now on.

    I like Keane but if he got the gig it would just overshadow the team as a whole. His press conferences would generate a lot of interest, get a lot of clicks on websites and sell some more season tickets but it’s not what we need right now.

    Coyle, O’Leary etc no thanks.

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    Would keeping MON sell more season tickets?
    I think a lot of people have had enough of O'Neill and I'd expect the sale of season tickets to fall.

    If O'Neill stays in charge, I wouldn't be too sure if I'd bother renewing next season.

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    I think most people are somewhere between being happy enough if O'Neill calls it a day and wanting him to go.

    Is there anyone who positively wants him to remain and would be disappointed if he went?

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    Quote Originally Posted by IsMiseSean View Post
    Bert van Marwijk.
    Although, after getting the Saudis to the WC, they were unable to agree a new contract and he left.
    If the Saudis weren't prepared to pay him more, then we're probably not going to be able to afford his wage demands.
    The Saudis in general have to pay a premium for anything to get people to work there. Bert wouldn't command such wages working in a stable, western, English speaking economy. Would take him or Bielsa in a heartbeat. And there's merit to Big Sam too.
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    Quote Originally Posted by DannyInvincible View Post
    I think most people are somewhere between being happy enough if O'Neill calls it a day and wanting him to go.

    Is there anyone who positively wants him to remain and would be disappointed if he went?
    I'm completely in the middle. The alternatives haven't got me excited. And that's irrelevant because we can't consider replacements until he makes the decision. The media's narrative is that the ball is firmly in his court. Reneging on the verbal agreement is only possible on his side.

    The issue with alternatives is that it's plainly apparent that O'Neill has managed to embed a strong spirit in this group. In terms of tactics, sometimes he hasn't been impressive (ignoring style of play arguments, I'm referring to effectiveness- maybe they should go hand in hand though). In terms of youth development, he has mostly been less than impressive.

    Who can bring a balance of all 3? All 3 are probably integral for international football. Hughton would probably provide the best balance but I think that's more of a pre-retirement aspiration of his. It's a pity Brian McDermott's career has petered out.

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    Quote Originally Posted by liamoo11 View Post
    I'd like Brian modermott seems a really proud Irish man and would strike you as a real hands on training ground type
    Only seeing this now. I agree with you on both fronts. He would be a risky appointment given his downward trajectory and inactivity of late. He really needs a new and successful job to get in the mix in the near future.

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    Quote Originally Posted by IsMiseSean View Post
    Would keeping MON sell more season tickets?
    I think a lot of people have had enough of O'Neill and I'd expect the sale of season tickets to fall.

    If O'Neill stays in charge, I wouldn't be too sure if I'd bother renewing next season.
    season ticket sales prob bring in less than €3m a year at the moment. hardly a deal breaker for the fai when their turnover is over 10 times that amt

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