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Originally posted by coyne coyne wrote:

O'Neill's odds have dropped, but so has Mick McCarthy now only at 6/1

more to do with mcdermott and hughton ruling themselves out id say
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O'Neill's odds have dropped, but so has Mick McCarthy now only at 6/1
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Back in to 4/9 now, the 11/10 he was last night looks like easy MONey :-)
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MON is a shoe in

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McDermotts odds sure to take a walk..........now if you were planning a betting coup !!!
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Looks like we can rule McDermott out of the running.
 
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Originally posted by Max Power Max Power wrote:

Originally posted by t_rAndy t_rAndy wrote:

Criteria is definitely out of work manager.
To be honest I think it will be o'neill. He has a devent recird, irish and great man manager. he knows the team. i'd have me reservations about his tactics and hunger but it also is a bit logical seeing as he is abailable. He is also the attractive name for the fair weather fans who have turned their back on Ireland but would be intrigued with o'neill given the role and may come back.


I would put my house on O'Neill getting it. I will be absolutely shocked if he doesn't.


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Delaney wont go international again this time around. He needs people through the gates and immediately. 

The likes of Mulenstein whom the wider public wouldnt have a clue who he is will not result in this.
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Originally posted by ShamtheRam ShamtheRam wrote:


Have had a cheeky euro on:
 
Mick McCarthy
Roy Keane
Rene Mulenstein
Marcelo Bielsa
Guus Hiddink


Never heard Marcelo Bielsa mentioned what odds is he, looked at his profile looks quality, hope the look at this kind of canditiate and dont just go for O'Neill
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Originally posted by colemanY2K colemanY2K wrote:

Originally posted by 9fingers 9fingers wrote:

[QUOTE=colemanY2K] Hasn't rene muelensteen failed badly as a manager. Ok I know he only lasted 10 days in the last job but some people are coaches and some are managers.
Reckon McDermott will get it. Himself and Delaney were boozing together in the Berkeley Friday night  Wink
 
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Originally posted by 9fingers 9fingers wrote:

Originally posted by colemanY2K colemanY2K wrote:

Hasn't rene muelensteen failed badly as a manager. Ok I know he only lasted 10 days in the last job but some people are coaches and some are managers.

How can someone fail badly in 16 days? The club changed its direction and strategy and sold all it's best players and got ridof the manager. Wrong place wrong time IMO
I do agree though that some people will coach some will manage, but I think someone deserves a little bit more than 16 days to prove themselves
He only lasted a few months at a club in Denmark as well...
 
No matter how you cut it the FAI would be taking a massive risk on someone who has only had limited exposure as a manager and as I said before now is not the time to experiment given the leg up we're getting with the next seeding draw. 
 
Reckon McDermott will get it. Himself and Delaney were boozing together in the Berkeley Friday night  Wink


Edited by colemanY2K - 12 Sep 2013 at 9:43am
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MON is capable of negotiating his position before he takes on a role so that he has quite a lot of power - would Delaney be able to allow this to happen?
 
Keane also would want to ensure he gets the best organisation for team affairs - again would Delaney allow this?
 
Delaney's key criteria for a new manager is that they (1) qualify for Euro2016 and (2) fill the Aviva - both aims driven by money to make up for the mess that was made of the Vantage Club. No talk of developing the team as youth development meanders on into oblivion.
 
Until Delaney goes the manager could be Micky Mouse for all the difference it will make.
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Originally posted by Gibboisback Gibboisback wrote:

who is this rene guy and what club was this 16 days thing lads?

Sorry didn't see your post at first but I'll answer.

Took over Anzhi Machalaka but was sacked after 16 days after failing to register a win and their billionaire owner had enough of the likes of Rene, Eto and Willian on outrageous money with no return. 



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Originally posted by ShamtheRam ShamtheRam wrote:

Have had a cheeky euro on:
 
Mick McCarthy
Roy Keane
Rene Mulenstein
Marcelo Bielsa
Guus Hiddink
Am I missing something? Bielsa is not on the above list. Cue one self-deluded, pseudo Argentine meltdown.
Checked PP just now. Betting suspended. Might be just an overnight thing.

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Originally posted by t_rAndy t_rAndy wrote:

Criteria is definitely out of work manager.
To be honest I think it will be o'neill. He has a devent recird, irish and great man manager. he knows the team. i'd have me reservations about his tactics and hunger but it also is a bit logical seeing as he is abailable. He is also the attractive name for the fair weather fans who have turned their back on Ireland but would be intrigued with o'neill given the role and may come back.

I would put my house on O'Neill getting it. I will be absolutely shocked if he doesn't.
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Good odds for Fenlon, lots of people at Hibs calling for him to be sacked. He'd be within the FAI's budget too.
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Originally posted by Denis Irwin Denis Irwin wrote:

As has been said previously Jupp Heyneckes has to be worth a shout. Not working either so no contract to buy out and O'Brien has said he'll put up the $$$ again

Jupp Heynckes is retired.. There's more chance of having Trap back than him. Dead
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