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    Emmet Malone piece on Aldo and Stapleton getting peeved

    Lads seemed a little peeved at the news on Stan. Great to see that the other memers of the "headhunting list" managed Tranmere and Bradford. Still, bets being number two at Walsall


    Candidates angered by treatment

    Even as the FAI move towards official confirmation of
    Steve Staunton and Bobby Robson as Ireland's new management team, most
    likely on Monday, there were clear suggestions yesterday that the speed
    with which the process has moved over recent days has left other
    candidates for the job angry at the way they have been treated by the
    association. Emmet Malone, Soccer correspondent, reports.

    Staunton's fellow former internationals John Aldridge and Frank
    Stapleton are said by friends to be appalled that, after arrangements
    had been made to discuss the job with them during the coming days, they
    learned the search for Brian Kerr's successor was over only from the
    media.

    A spokesman for the association said last night that while vague
    arrangements to meet again with Aldridge's agent had been made before
    Christmas, and discussions with other candidates had been left
    open-ended, everyone involved had been contacted during the previous 48
    hours to inform them that the search for a new manager had "taken a
    different direction".

    Friends of the pair claim, however, that the meeting with Aldridge had
    been scheduled to take place this week, and that it was only after his
    agent, prompted by the reports that Staunton was about to get the job,
    contacted the association that he discovered that the "interview" was
    to be cancelled.

    One of the pair declined to comment on the situation yesterday while
    the other could not be contacted. Both were candidates for the
    manager's job when Kerr was appointed, and Stapleton later criticised
    the way the process had been handled on that occasion, suggesting that
    the interviews conducted had amounted to little more than window
    dressing. He is, one suspects, unlikely to be any happier this time
    around.

    But yesterday in Tralee, FAI chief executive John Delaney said: "We are
    very positive as to where we are with the decision and we think that it
    has been handled well. We are very happy on how it is reaching its
    conclusion."

    Nevertheless, the association's handling of the pair, along with the
    fact that Staunton's club, Walsall, said there had yet to an official
    approach for their player-coach, casts a shadow over the conclusion of
    what has been a low-key recruitment process.

    Officials at the Bescot Stadium have hinted that they might seek
    compensation from the FAI were they to lose their player-coach,
    although given the relatively low salary Walsall are paying Staunton
    the issue would not present a significant obstacle.

    Talks between the parties were continuing yesterday, but there is now
    considerable confidence within Merrion Square that the issues to be
    resolved can be tied up by Friday, thus paving the way for a press
    conference to be called for Monday when the two men would be presented
    to the public.

    Among the issues to be addressed is the appointment of an experienced
    coach. There were reports in the British media that Robson's former
    assistant at Newcastle, John Carver, was being lined up for the job,
    but Aston Villa's reserve team manager Kevin MacDonald is, in fact, in
    the process of being recruited, and the 45-year-old is also likely to
    be confirmed in the post - along with new goalkeeping coach Alan Kelly
    - at the start of next week.

    MacDonald is a former Liverpool player who had just won the double when
    Staunton arrived at Anfield. Early the next season, he suffered a badly
    broken leg at the Dell and never recovered his first team place at the
    club. He went on to play for Coventry, before moving into coaching.

    That his links are with Staunton rather than Robson was being held up
    within the association as early confirmation of the pecking order
    within the new management team. This, it is suggested, can also be
    gauged from the respective salary packages of the two, with the
    36-year-old Louthman said to be in line for a package worth roughly
    •500,000 per annum, around twice what Robson will be paid for his
    advisory role.

    The impending appointments, meanwhile, have prompted a decidedly mixed
    reaction, with former international players, media commentators and
    supporters all divided over both the decision to give the main job to a
    man with so little experience and Robson's role in the new set-up.

    There was also surprise in many quarters that Staunton is to be given a
    four-year contract, something that was pointedly denied to his
    predecessor Kerr. Within Merrion Square, however, it is argued that the
    new man will inherit a deeply demoralised squad and will require time
    to halt Ireland's recent slide, rebuild the squad and, it is hoped,
    challenge for places at major championships again.

    Former manager Jack Charlton welcomed the news that Staunton and Robson
    are to work together, though. The former Ireland skipper would, he
    said, benefit from the former Newcastle United coach's vast experience
    as well as his proven ability to impart the knowledge he has
    accumulated to emerging managers, as he did with Jose Mourinho and
    Frank Arnesen.

    "Robson has got the experience to teach Steve and his enthusiasm is
    second to none," said Charlton. "Steve Staunton is a good lad," he
    added. "I don't know what qualifications he has got for the job, apart
    from being a good player but I think he would be OK."

    Assuming there are no last-minute hitches and the pair are unveiled
    early next week, then Staunton will have a hectic time as he prepares
    for his first game as a manager, against Sweden at Lansdowne Road on
    March 1st.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Donegalcelt
    Still, bets being number two at Walsall
    And number two at Walsall still beats Staunton, unfortunately, who isn't even included in the list of coaches on Walsall's official website.
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    I think Aldridge in particular has every right to be peeved.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stuttgart88
    I think Aldridge in particular has every right to be peeved.
    I agree (if he is peeved). "Friends of the pair" - stories based upon quotes from anonymous "friends" I take with a grain of salt.

    The Staunton thing may work out - however, on a strict comparison of experience I don't understand how he could get the nod over Aldridge. The only thing I can surmise is that they didn't want an "Anglo Irishman". Any other logic I cannot imagine.

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    Quote Originally Posted by OwlsFan
    The only thing I can surmise is that they didn't want an "Anglo Irishman". Any other logic I cannot imagine.
    Except they explicitly wanted an Anglo-Irishman - someone living in England who would manage the Irish team... (I know Aldridge being Irish by birth is your point, but still)

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    Maybe they chatted to both Alrdidge and Staunton and found Stauton a better candidiate but then again who are these guys to make that decision.
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