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Poll Question: Which category below will the new manager likely come from?
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Originally posted by MC Hammered MC Hammered wrote:



Could Joe Biden be tempted? 
Someone in the other thread said Kenny is on more money than him. 

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Originally posted by FrankosHereNow FrankosHereNow wrote:

Ideally I’d like someone who plays an outdated style of football, has managed small to medium sized clubs in England and has absolutely no clue whatsoever about our domestic league or won a trophy in management.

As an added bonus, I’d prefer someone to prioritize players who have 3 senior club appearances over players with 60+ international caps. Someone who won’t play players over 30 years of age.

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Ideally I’d like someone who plays an outdated style of football, has managed small to medium sized clubs in England and has absolutely no clue whatsoever about our domestic league or won a trophy in management.

As an added bonus, I’d prefer someone to prioritize players who have 3 senior club appearances over players with 60+ international caps. Someone who won’t play players over 30 years of age.
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anyone but fúcking Hughton. We can aim higher than that and appointing him would prove the limited football knowledge of those in charge
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Originally posted by zizu Kilbane zizu Kilbane wrote:

Originally posted by Gaz Gaz wrote:

Huge % want an up and coming coach with an Irish connection (e.g. Stephen Bradley), which is exactly what Kenny was when hired, and the same people want Kenny out LOL

I knew this would he the outcome 😂






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Originally posted by Gaz Gaz wrote:

Huge % want an up and coming coach with an Irish connection (e.g. Stephen Bradley), which is exactly what Kenny was when hired, and the same people want Kenny out LOL

Who is the 'huge' percentage?

There should never be a LOI manager in the job again, unless in 20 years on the back of reform it has improved beyond league 2/conference level, any of them would be miles out of their depth. 
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote zizu Kilbane Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 21 Nov 2022 at 1:32pm
Originally posted by Gaz Gaz wrote:

Huge % want an up and coming coach with an Irish connection (e.g. Stephen Bradley), which is exactly what Kenny was when hired, and the same people want Kenny out LOL

I knew this would he the outcome 😂
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Huge % want an up and coming coach with an Irish connection (e.g. Stephen Bradley), which is exactly what Kenny was when hired, and the same people want Kenny out LOL
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Joey Lapira with Ali Dia as his assistant. They couldn't be any worse than Stephen Kenny. I am sure they could muster a 26% winning rate from 30 matches. All they have to do is beat the likes of Malta and Andorra in friendlies, be allowed lose to the likes of Luxembourg and Armenia with no repercussions and have us out of qualifying after 3 matches or so capping a few young lads in between. That's how low the bar has now been set for any new coach.



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Originally posted by TheNumber6 TheNumber6 wrote:

Give it to Giggseh

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Carsley has often said how he prefers working with underage teams and helping to develop players rather than senior management. He's got the perfect gig doing England's U21s and working with top talent coming through while doing it on his door step.
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Originally posted by Adobolo Adobolo wrote:

For me it's plain and simple, after the world cup offer Anthony Barry what ever he wants to become the Irish manager, even if that means he can keep his coaching role with Chelsea. 
Our best results under kenny came when Barry was actually running the show.
Anthony had us playing the best football and getting results since Mccarthys first tenure. 
He is the football brain we need to get the best out of our young crop. 

Hill should be speaking to him and see if he's interested in it.

Mate of mine did the UEFA license with Carsley - and he said he's never take it. He's content just working away in the background etc...
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Robsham1 Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 21 Nov 2022 at 10:15am
Originally posted by MC Hammered MC Hammered wrote:



Could Joe Biden be tempted? 
Someone in the other thread said Kenny is on more money than him. 

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Originally posted by Artie Ziff Artie Ziff wrote:

Chris Wilder could be worth a punt. He might fancy a change of scenery


His stock has definitely fallen after Boro that a part time gig with Ireland to get better club offers could be a possibility.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote J89 Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 21 Nov 2022 at 9:59am
Originally posted by Adobolo Adobolo wrote:

For me it's plain and simple, after the world cup offer Anthony Barry what ever he wants to become the Irish manager, even if that means he can keep his coaching role with Chelsea. 
Our best results under kenny came when Barry was actually running the show.
Anthony had us playing the best football and getting results since Mccarthys first tenure. 
He is the football brain we need to get the best out of our young crop. 


Said before maybe the way Ghana has gone could be an option of head coach and someone that works above him even like Stan and Robinson before.

Probably easier to get a good young coach to come in and work as a head coach if they're allowed remain with their club side like Barry and Eustace did. Big issues obviously wages of hiring two people and a coaching staff plus the possibility the coach leaves mid campaign for a club job.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote MC Hammered Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 21 Nov 2022 at 7:02am


Could Joe Biden be tempted? 
Someone in the other thread said Kenny is on more money than him. 
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Originally posted by Green Man Green Man wrote:

Originally posted by Trap junior Trap junior wrote:

Steven Gerrard would be a popular choice. 





We could do a lot worse than Gerrard, but again I doubt he'd take it.

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