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lassassinblanc
Paul McGrath Cheese, it’s not just for eating Joined: 27 Sep 2010 Location: Clairefontaine Status: Online Points: 16420 |
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Will most likely be Tom Mohan you'd imagine, but he's done a decent enough job with U19's I'd be happy with that
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Green rebel
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tom mohan has to be the top man for it,doing an excellent job already and will know the lads coming through and more importantly they will know him to and what style of football he wants to play
Edited by Green rebel - 26 Oct 2018 at 10:46am |
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valo88
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Tom Mohan would be a good appointment on the back of his work with the u19s or even Colin O'Brien whos done even better work with the u17s. |
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djhegzy
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If that happens though, imagine King getting the u19 job and getting his hands on that promising group of lads
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lassassinblanc
Paul McGrath Cheese, it’s not just for eating Joined: 27 Sep 2010 Location: Clairefontaine Status: Online Points: 16420 |
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Nah he'll most likely move into a nice cushy job in Abbotstown
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colemanY2K
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only 3 years to retirement age. they'll definitely find a gig for him until he hits 65.
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lassassinblanc
Paul McGrath Cheese, it’s not just for eating Joined: 27 Sep 2010 Location: Clairefontaine Status: Online Points: 16420 |
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Didn't know he was part of the 1990 WC coaching team
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Gary McKay
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Ye he was, good enough reason to get rid off him. Agree about Tom Mohan bringing them up another level.
Edited by Gary McKay - 26 Oct 2018 at 12:12pm |
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MC Hammered
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What is Tom Mohans background? He seems to be doing good work so fair balls to him.
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lassassinblanc
Paul McGrath Cheese, it’s not just for eating Joined: 27 Sep 2010 Location: Clairefontaine Status: Online Points: 16420 |
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Tom Mohan is a former Finn Harps midfielder and Head Coach of Ireland’s Under 19 team. A native of Aughadrumsee, Co.Fermanagh, he played seven seasons with Harps having moved to the Ballybofey side in 1998. Having completed his Level 1 coaching badge and UEFA ‘B’ Licence during his playing days, Mohan advanced on to do his UEFA ‘A’ Licence. A development officer with the Football Association of Ireland, based in Cavan, Mohan was involved with underage Irish set-ups under the management of Sean McCaffrey, Joe Boyle and John Morling before being appointed Under 17 manager in September 2012. Tom undertook his UEFA Pro Licence with the FAI in 2014. |
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DeclanDaly
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Carsley would be a massive appointment. He’s been to the World Cup with us, played with big clubs, actually managed in the Championship with success, coached Man City U19s alongside Pep. We should definitely get him back in our system.
Mohan would be a great appointment in recognition of his success so far. The players know him and he can get performances out of them. I have a feeling that Mark Kinsella has been earmarked to succeed King. He’s been working with him for the last year. A decent coach with good experience but doesn’t exactly set the pulse racing.
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colemanY2K
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Fair play to him. Coincidentally, I was looking the other day at The FA's website. A UEFA Pro licence costs the guts of 10 grand.
Edited by colemanY2K - 26 Oct 2018 at 1:21pm |
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"One of the dominant facts in English life during the past three quarters of a century has been the decay of ability in the ruling class." Orwell, 1942.
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Denis Irwin
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Rumours of Robbie joining the U-21 set up in some shape but not as manager . It's from the Irish Sun though so massive pinch of salt
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lassassinblanc
Paul McGrath Cheese, it’s not just for eating Joined: 27 Sep 2010 Location: Clairefontaine Status: Online Points: 16420 |
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Also seen in that article "King, 62, also leads up the FAI’s talent identification process, charged with spotting players eligible under the granny rule" no wonder so many have slipped the net. I fully expect Robbie to the Ireland Manager one day
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9fingers
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He’s still talking about playing afaik. Smacks of wanting to land “a name” and not a case of best man for the job.
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9fingers
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Why?? He’s shown absolutely nothing throughout his career to point to him being a good coach or manager. It’s literally been all about Robbie (which is a positive as much as a criticism considering his position)
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lassassinblanc
Paul McGrath Cheese, it’s not just for eating Joined: 27 Sep 2010 Location: Clairefontaine Status: Online Points: 16420 |
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I'm not saying he'd be good or a success I just expect he'll be given the job sometime in the future
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Dalymount79
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Off topic but wouldn’t be surprised if Robbie coaches at Beckham’s Miami set up when that gets up and running.
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