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Poll Question: Who will be the next permanent Republic of Ireland manager?
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Originally posted by Territorial Territorial wrote:

Originally posted by Bob Hoskins Bob Hoskins wrote:

Rodgers I think has said he'd be interested, but not till he's had a career in club football.
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Rodgers told the South Wales Evening Post: 'Managing Northern Ireland is something I want to do at some point in my career for sure.
'It's my country. It's where I'm from, it's where I grew up and it's a country that I love.
'But hopefully that chance will come towards the end of my career, and I hope that won't be for many years yet. I have got too much energy to be an international manager at the moment. Right now it's not something for me.'
Spot on.. he'll manage either  North or South internationally. If it's North well and good, South bonus. If we get him for 2020, and Dublin is a venue, c'est la vie.

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Originally posted by Bob Hoskins Bob Hoskins wrote:

Rodgers I think has said he'd be interested, but not till he's had a career in club football.
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Rodgers told the South Wales Evening Post: 'Managing Northern Ireland is something I want to do at some point in my career for sure.
'It's my country. It's where I'm from, it's where I grew up and it's a country that I love.
'But hopefully that chance will come towards the end of my career, and I hope that won't be for many years yet. I have got too much energy to be an international manager at the moment. Right now it's not something for me.'
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Originally posted by Salzburglilly Salzburglilly wrote:

Hughton did a a great job with Newcastle and Brighton ,If he keeps Brighton up next season he might be off to a bigger club, could be an ideal man for the job.
Spot on Hughton was unfairly treated by Ashley he's done a cracking job at Brighton.
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Hughton would be an ideal manager. He worked his way through the ranks. Was shafted by Newcastle, and has bounced back with Brighton. He'll look for a few years clubs in England before International duties.

Like Rodgers, has pedigree, so wait and see. I can honestly say, one of the nicest guys in football.Wink
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Originally posted by MC Hammered MC Hammered wrote:

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Originally posted by Rustybedsprings Rustybedsprings wrote:

Brendan Rodgers?? Surely worth asking...espec in a few years when MON goes
He is on around 2.5 million a year at Celtic, I doubt the FAI would fancy that. Things could be different when the time comes of course but I am not sure he would fancy international football yet.

What was Trap on? It was circa €2m if I remember correctly but I could be wrong there. 
Trap was on about that alright, but times have changed and this would be more as you would have to buy him out and then entice him to leave, the latter being the hardest part as I doubt he has any interest in it.
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Rodgers turned down the North if I can remember correctly around the time that Worthington left. Not a chance he will leave club football.

Chris Houghton be mad to leave Brighton given the fact many would easily see him moving on to a bigger club year after if he keeps them up should have never have been sacked by Newcastle many owners around would see that.

Mick McCarthy would certainly fancy it he wanted it badly after Trap left. Like few others have said we will be in a transitional period and probably will have to accept not qualifying for the next 1 or 2 campaigns Mick would be the man do to this he already done it after Charlton left.

Keane would be interested too I'd say and would have learned a lot as a number 2 and would have much respect of the players.

As for Kenny as much as I loved watching Dundalk past few years think this be a jump to big could see a similar situation to the Kerr era.

All hypothetical really though would MON really be interested in going back into club management it's changed a lot since he was at Villa. He had an awful time at Sunderland think he'd be mad to jump back into the merry go round of Premier league football at his age that's if he'd even get a job at that level again.
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Think the Ireland job is either for somebody on the way up or somebody who is looking to bow out of club management
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Originally posted by pre Madonna pre Madonna wrote:

Originally posted by Rustybedsprings Rustybedsprings wrote:

Brendan Rodgers?? Surely worth asking...espec in a few years when MON goes
He is on around 2.5 million a year at Celtic, I doubt the FAI would fancy that. Things could be different when the time comes of course but I am not sure he would fancy international football yet.

What was Trap on? It was circa €2m if I remember correctly but I could be wrong there. 
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Rodgers would be a great candidate, but EPL would be top of his agenda when he departs Celtic. At least we would play good football under him. As for Steve McClaren, as Dunphy would say "a spoofer"
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Originally posted by TonyNotJack TonyNotJack wrote:

What about Steve McClaren?




I'm sure given time and preparation he could perfect a spectacular Irish accent for the press conferences.

I'm going through a few McLaren Irish accents as we speak but all I keep getting is his Dutch one LOLLOLLOL
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Rodgers I think has said he'd be interested, but not till he's had a career in club football.
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Originally posted by Rustybedsprings Rustybedsprings wrote:

Brendan Rodgers?? Surely worth asking...espec in a few years when MON goes
He is on around 2.5 million a year at Celtic, I doubt the FAI would fancy that. Things could be different when the time comes of course but I am not sure he would fancy international football yet.
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Think it would suit Mick. His club management career will be petering out i feel, whereas Hughton could still be riding high either with BHA or another and have no real interest.

The time off in International management is not always appealing. Almost suits an older fella. 
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Brendan Rodgers?? Surely worth asking...espec in a few years when MON goes
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Originally posted by rossieman rossieman wrote:

Agreed would like to see Hughton get the job.

If he does any sort of decent job in EPL then we could be waiting a long time.Might have no interest either having already worked for the FAI.
Even if it all goes wrong at Brighton he will have plenty of options in the Championship.
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yeh, especially seeing the nature in which the FAI got rid of Kerr and presumably himself

However money probably changes everything
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Agreed would like to see Hughton get the job.

If he does any sort of decent job in EPL then we could be waiting a long time.Might have no interest either having already worked for the FAI.
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I would definitely be Happy with Hughton. 


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