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Paul Clement in the running for the Canada job ahead of the Copa America this summer and hasn't been shy in letting the FAI know about this interest... 
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Originally posted by engpad engpad wrote:

Paul Clement in the running for the Canada job ahead of the Copa America this summer and hasn't been shy in letting the FAI know about this interest... 


Leave him to it, hes not up to it as a manger.
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Originally posted by Bandwagon Bandwagon wrote:

Originally posted by engpad engpad wrote:

Paul Clement in the running for the Canada job ahead of the Copa America this summer and hasn't been shy in letting the FAI know about this interest... 


Leave him to it, hes not up to it as a manger.

Canadian list will prob be the same as our list minus Carsley.
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Originally posted by doherty doherty wrote:

Originally posted by Bandwagon Bandwagon wrote:

Originally posted by engpad engpad wrote:

Paul Clement in the running for the Canada job ahead of the Copa America this summer and hasn't been shy in letting the FAI know about this interest... 


Leave him to it, hes not up to it as a manger.

Canadian list will prob be the same as our list minus Carsley.


You think? Id have said they'd be looking more at a lot of North American managers, ones who managed in the MLS or Internationally within CONCACAF.

Their association is supposedly ran just as bad if not worse than ours from what Kilbane was saying during the World Cup in 2022 and the Womens in 2023.
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Wayne Rooney joining The Overlap full-time...most likely to replace Ian Wright who'll also be stepping down from Motd end of the season but imagine the scenes if Keane leaves LOL
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Originally posted by lassassinblanc lassassinblanc wrote:

Wayne Rooney joining The Overlap full-time...most likely to replace Ian Wright who'll also be stepping down from Motd end of the season but imagine the scenes if Keane leaves LOL
 


Not to sound like Le Tissier but it does make you think!! 
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Write-up on Brian Barry-Murphy in The Times. A little shade thrown on the FAI for not trying to get him involved in the Intl setup earlier.

https://archive.ph/YLn2k

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Kieran McKenna gets Ipswich promoted. We've had MON, Brendan Rogers and now this guy managing in the premier league from norn iron, have Ireland had a decent prem manager? David O'Leary did well for a bit maybe? KMK I think was at Man Utd coaching from a very young age so he learned his trade in a world class environment, I'm struggling to think how Ireland could produce a decent manager at home these days with our league standard. 
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Originally posted by GaretFarellysNutSack GaretFarellysNutSack wrote:

Kieran McKenna gets Ipswich promoted. We've had MON, Brendan Rogers and now this guy managing in the premier league from norn iron, have Ireland had a decent prem manager? David O'Leary did well for a bit maybe? KMK I think was at Man Utd coaching from a very young age so he learned his trade in a world class environment, I'm struggling to think how Ireland could produce a decent manager at home these days with our league standard. 

They breed them tougher up the north, better leaders and no nonsense people. Makes them more conducive to management I think. 
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You would be hoping Brian Barry Murphy likewise is also learning from the best at Man City 
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Originally posted by Realrover Realrover wrote:

Originally posted by GaretFarellysNutSack GaretFarellysNutSack wrote:

Kieran McKenna gets Ipswich promoted. We've had MON, Brendan Rogers and now this guy managing in the premier league from norn iron, have Ireland had a decent prem manager? David O'Leary did well for a bit maybe? KMK I think was at Man Utd coaching from a very young age so he learned his trade in a world class environment, I'm struggling to think how Ireland could produce a decent manager at home these days with our league standard. 

They breed them tougher up the north, better leaders and no nonsense people. Makes them more conducive to management I think. 


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Originally posted by Trap junior Trap junior wrote:

Originally posted by Realrover Realrover wrote:

Originally posted by GaretFarellysNutSack GaretFarellysNutSack wrote:

Kieran McKenna gets Ipswich promoted. We've had MON, Brendan Rogers and now this guy managing in the premier league from norn iron, have Ireland had a decent prem manager? David O'Leary did well for a bit maybe? KMK I think was at Man Utd coaching from a very young age so he learned his trade in a world class environment, I'm struggling to think how Ireland could produce a decent manager at home these days with our league standard. 

They breed them tougher up the north, better leaders and no nonsense people. Makes them more conducive to management I think. 


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The EIRE can't produce players or managers as its not in our DNA

When you look at his first name, and how it is spelt, you might think Protestant. But his Wikipedia says he played GAA as a kid. So who knows. 
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I know he's a taig but when you mix in presbyterian circles as you would do in sacair you pick up that dour presbyterian work ethic.


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Originally posted by Trap junior Trap junior wrote:

Originally posted by Realrover Realrover wrote:

Originally posted by GaretFarellysNutSack GaretFarellysNutSack wrote:

Kieran McKenna gets Ipswich promoted. We've had MON, Brendan Rogers and now this guy managing in the premier league from norn iron, have Ireland had a decent prem manager? David O'Leary did well for a bit maybe? KMK I think was at Man Utd coaching from a very young age so he learned his trade in a world class environment, I'm struggling to think how Ireland could produce a decent manager at home these days with our league standard. 

They breed them tougher up the north, better leaders and no nonsense people. Makes them more conducive to management I think. 


Surrounded by presbyterian work ethic

The EIRE can't produce players or managers as its not in our DNA

More cultural and socio-political factors I would say.
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Originally posted by inlikeflynn inlikeflynn wrote:

Originally posted by Trap junior Trap junior wrote:

Originally posted by Realrover Realrover wrote:

Originally posted by GaretFarellysNutSack GaretFarellysNutSack wrote:

Kieran McKenna gets Ipswich promoted. We've had MON, Brendan Rogers and now this guy managing in the premier league from norn iron, have Ireland had a decent prem manager? David O'Leary did well for a bit maybe? KMK I think was at Man Utd coaching from a very young age so he learned his trade in a world class environment, I'm struggling to think how Ireland could produce a decent manager at home these days with our league standard. 

They breed them tougher up the north, better leaders and no nonsense people. Makes them more conducive to management I think. 


Surrounded by presbyterian work ethic

The EIRE can't produce players or managers as its not in our DNA

When you look at his first name, and how it is spelt, you might think Protestant. But his Wikipedia says he played GAA as a kid. So who knows. 

Nobody would look at someone called "Kieran McKenna" and think they're likely to be protestant LOL "Kieran" is much more common than "Ciaran" in Ulster.
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