Cringe interview as per usual
unfortunaly the FAI won’t get rid until after the Holland game
I find RTEs interviews really annoying. It's pretty obvious they want some managers sacked and ask everything they can to get that point across.
Cringe interview as per usual
unfortunaly the FAI won’t get rid until after the Holland game
What would him resigning now achieve?
I find RTEs interviews really annoying. It's pretty obvious they want some managers sacked and ask everything they can to get that point across.
Respect? He knows he's done. All he can do is cause harm at this stage.
(I was a fan. Not trying to be a dick.)
I think somebody had a word with Shay Given. He was on the fence at the end of the match before the advertisements but was a different man after.
Even if the general point is right, last night isn’t a great basis for a gripe. We have a manager who is clearly not getting a new contract and who will go down as one of the worst managers, statistically at least, in Irish history. It would be odd if they weren’t discussing it.As I'm he was more critical of the manager? I could believe it. They discuss the managers job after half of Ireland games and have been for a decade
Just saw the betting for a new manager and it just looks so depressing.
Neil Lennon, Steve Bruce and Big Sam at the top of the list.
Is there any point sacking him to end up with one if those or even worse?
Sweet Jesus. And we'd be paying more than what Kenny is on, most likely. That was the point of Kenny for me anyway. One of our own that had the balls to give the 2 fingers to the assumption that all we're good for is kick and rush and have a bit of faith in our young lads. If all we're getting from the Kenny era is a belief that he was completely wrong and that IS all we're good for, it sets us back 20 years. It needs tweaking, not scrapping. It needs a bit of vision and a bit of belief.Just saw the betting for a new manager and it just looks so depressing.
Neil Lennon, Steve Bruce and Big Sam at the top of the list.
Is there any point sacking him to end up with one if those or even worse?
Fundamentally, I’ve reached the point where I believe that the only thing wrong with the manager’s vision is the manager. We’re on the right track in terms of approach, let’s just do it better.Sweet Jesus. And we'd be paying more than what Kenny is on, most likely. That was the point of Kenny for me anyway. One of our own that had the balls to give the 2 fingers to the assumption that all we're good for is kick and rush and have a bit of faith in our young lads. If all we're getting from the Kenny era is a belief that he was completely wrong and that IS all we're good for, it sets us back 20 years. It needs tweaking, not scrapping. It needs a bit of vision and a bit of belief.
I hear ya, Brophs.Fundamentally, I’ve reached the point where I believe that the only thing wrong with the manager’s vision is the manager. We’re on the right track in terms of approach, let’s just do it better.
Fundamentally, I’ve reached the point where I believe that the only thing wrong with the manager’s vision is the manager. We’re on the right track in terms of approach, let’s just do it better.
Just saw the betting for a new manager and it just looks so depressing.
Neil Lennon, Steve Bruce and Big Sam at the top of the list.
Is there any point sacking him to end up with one if those or even worse?
I used to find that when the soccer and rugby international teams were playing around the same time, the rugby crowd became even more insufferable as they won a few games, comparing themselves to the soccer team who just lost, drew, or just played shite football. But now I barely even hear a sniff comparing the two, which nearly makes it worse. We're just shite and everyone knows it - it's not even worth talking about the two in the same breath.
Kenny clearly isn't 'it', but it's hard to know who is.
Who would want the job ? We have too many average players.
Even with a better manager we seriously need to unearth some midfield talents. Our options are not great at all.
Does anyone more clued up than me know if there are any promising young midfield talents coming through?
I agree with this too. Kenny not being about to make it work doesn’t mean stepping into this century is the wrong move. A hiring of the likes of Neil Lennon or Steve Bruce will see me done with it. At the end of the day football is entertainment and it won’t be with them.Fundamentally, I’ve reached the point where I believe that the only thing wrong with the manager’s vision is the manager. We’re on the right track in terms of approach, let’s just do it better.
Moran is a number 10 that likes to drift to the left or even starts on the wing. Gilmour likes to sit at the base of midfield and keep the game ticking. Don’t think their profile is remotely similar.Andrew Moran must be the big hope.
At Brighton with Ferguson (think Brighton have signed a few Irish lads in last two years) and he's currently on loan at Blackburn. Looks to have a similar profile to Billy Gilmour so if he can break through there he'd instantly be your best CM.
Who would want the job ? We have too many average players.
Just saw the betting for a new manager and it just looks so depressing.
Neil Lennon, Steve Bruce and Big Sam at the top of the list.
Is there any point sacking him to end up with one if those or even worse?
I'll get criticised for this, but Sam Allardyce often gets a raw deal. He had guys like Djorkaeff and Okocha with Bolton, was early progressive with sports science etc. We could do a lot worse
Consider yourself criticised.I'll get criticised for this, but Sam Allardyce often gets a raw deal. He had guys like Djorkaeff and Okocha with Bolton, was early progressive with sports science etc. We could do a lot worse
Consider yourself criticised.
I'll get criticised for this, but Sam Allardyce often gets a raw deal. He had guys like Djorkaeff and Okocha with Bolton, was early progressive with sports science etc. We could do a lot worse
That's the wrong attitude altogether. The vast majority of countries don't have the likes of those guys. Greece don't have the likes of those guys. We just have to maximise what we have, find a way of believing that we can play a bit of ball but blending it with a bit more pragmatism. The constant rush of people climbing over each other to tell ourselves how shite our players are sickens me. No more Premier league regulars blah blah blah. Most countries don't have players turning out for the City's and Liverpools and Uniteds (bit cheeky but I'm throwing them in on the that list, feck it) of this world but lot's of them can still come up with a system that let's them play ball and give everyone a game. Bazunu, Egan, Omobamidele, Collins, Cullen, Ogbene, Ferguson...we have some players, Festy turning a few heads in Serie A, Moran and a few others on the verge. The constant refrain of 'we're shite' is so debilitating.Unless we find a manager that can take our midfieders and turn them into De Bruyne,Foden and Odegaard it's not going to matter.
That's the wrong attitude altogether. The vast majority of countries don't have the likes of those guys. Greece don't have the likes of those guys. We just have to maximise what we have, find a way of believing that we can play a bit of ball but blending it with a bit more pragmatism. The constant rush of people climbing over each other to tell ourselves how shite our players are sickens me. No more Premier league regulars blah blah blah. Most countries don't have players turning out for the City's and Liverpools and Uniteds (bit cheeky but I'm throwing them in on the that list, feck it) of this world but lot's of them can still come up with a system that let's them play ball and give everyone a game. Bazunu, Egan, Omobamidele, Collins, Cullen, Ogbene, Ferguson...we have some players, Festy turning a few heads in Serie A, Moran and a few others on the verge. The constant refrain of 'we're shite' is so debilitating.
Dont think firing Kenny is the answer. The problem is grass roots. Children aren't taught thr basics on possession and the importance around it. "If in doubt, get it out" is a motto commonly used.
To play good football, there are risks involved, I.e playing from the back which is unheard of for many teams across Ireland. A lot of the Irish lads don't look comfortable with a ball to be a ball playing side and hence why the country has had defensive hoofball managers, its all the country knows how to do. In order for the country to get up to speed, the FAI need money put into coaches across the country. We need these coaches to be training kids and youth teams how to play football. Better infrastructure needs to be put in place, teams playing in cow fields won't do either.
It would take a couple of decades to reap the rewards and I don't see the FAI ever putting money into young talent and do reformation of the whole way we play. Kenny is the route to go but he does not have the talent to do so and its not like he has a transfer window to get in some ball playing players either. It's the crop that have been taught how to play rubbish football.
Has this been discussed?
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/f...th-UEFAs-play-throws-bizarre-predicament.html
Has this been discussed?
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/f...th-UEFAs-play-throws-bizarre-predicament.html