Quote from: Ger Regan on November 05, 2013, 09:09:32 PMI'm probably way off the mark, but I wonder if he chose Keane as his assistant as a fall guy if things go wrong......If things go wrong I see Keane as benefiting not MON to be honest, the heir apparent and all thatIf things go well and one last big club comes MON's way then I suppose the handover should be pretty seamless too. Quote from: john2710 on November 05, 2013, 08:51:28 PMAs much as it grieves me to say it, I think MON will do a good job for ROI. Despite what we all know about him, players will want to play for him & the fans will want him to succeed. However, I'm not sure about the combination with Keane. One thing Keane is not is a yes man, how will MON cope with being told he's an outdated cnut?. Interesting change from MON re his backroom strategy, he used bring a choir of yes men with him to his gigs. Keane will be anything but you suspect. It's a brave move from MON certainly but Keane is no Peter Taylor. The Irish media in an effort to gloss over MON's recent failure at Sunderland have pointed to the lack of John Robertson as the reason for his lack of success. Clutching at straws there I suspect. But at least MON is making some effort to change his support staff, his efforts at Sunderland were truly dire and bringing just Walford, McDonagh and Guppy with him again would be worrying. Keane isnt the tactical genius MON needs though. I think the game has move beyond personality managers without the smarts to back it up. More than ever the battle between MON/Keane and the RTE panel of Giles/Brady/Dunphy will be more entertaining than anything on the pitch. Brady hates Keane with a passion and MON has sued Dunphy before I'm pretty sure.We have a very limited squad of players at the moment but the likes of Coleman, Clark, McCarthy, Gibson, Brady, McGeady and Long are at a key stage of their respective careers. Hopefully MON can inspire the best out of them and maybe a final lash from Dunne and Robbie Keane.
I'm probably way off the mark, but I wonder if he chose Keane as his assistant as a fall guy if things go wrong......
As much as it grieves me to say it, I think MON will do a good job for ROI. Despite what we all know about him, players will want to play for him & the fans will want him to succeed. However, I'm not sure about the combination with Keane. One thing Keane is not is a yes man, how will MON cope with being told he's an outdated cnut?.
Why does Brady hate Keane with a passion?
Quote from: Pat McMahon on November 06, 2013, 06:07:29 PMWhy does Brady hate Keane with a passion?It goes back to the Keane v Vieira days and probably before then too. Brady of course was head of the Arsenals youths set up so naturally was very pro the Gunners around that time. He went on a mercenary rant about Keane when he left Old Trafford - , 3 mins in or so and was pro McCarthy in a big way back in Saipan. He used go on a big way when Keane was playing about his petulance etc but my old man would hold the opinion that Keane in a green jersey was no more petulant than Brady. Brady's red card that caused him to miss Euro 88 was clownish behaviour of the highest degree and tended to be equally dismissive of other players and managers ala Keane.Brady again has a right lash at Keane today which I think it uncalled for really - http://www.independent.ie/sport/soccer/european-championships/brady-questions-logic-of-oneill-bringing-disastrous-keane-into-ireland-setup-29733633.html . His own stint in management was far from inspiring.I suspect a lot of the reason behind his disdain for Keane is primarily down to a bit of jealousy that Irish people see Keane as a better player than Brady was. Another great Irish number six who played between both of their eras, Ronnie Whelan, was and still is, another insufferable arsehole. The likes of Liam Miller and Glenn Whelan have a lot to live up to in fairness
Quote from: brontebilly on November 07, 2013, 09:26:16 AMQuote from: Pat McMahon on November 06, 2013, 06:07:29 PMWhy does Brady hate Keane with a passion?It goes back to the Keane v Vieira days and probably before then too. Brady of course was head of the Arsenals youths set up so naturally was very pro the Gunners around that time. He went on a mercenary rant about Keane when he left Old Trafford - , 3 mins in or so and was pro McCarthy in a big way back in Saipan. He used go on a big way when Keane was playing about his petulance etc but my old man would hold the opinion that Keane in a green jersey was no more petulant than Brady. Brady's red card that caused him to miss Euro 88 was clownish behaviour of the highest degree and tended to be equally dismissive of other players and managers ala Keane.Brady again has a right lash at Keane today which I think it uncalled for really - http://www.independent.ie/sport/soccer/european-championships/brady-questions-logic-of-oneill-bringing-disastrous-keane-into-ireland-setup-29733633.html . His own stint in management was far from inspiring.I suspect a lot of the reason behind his disdain for Keane is primarily down to a bit of jealousy that Irish people see Keane as a better player than Brady was. Another great Irish number six who played between both of their eras, Ronnie Whelan, was and still is, another insufferable arsehole. The likes of Liam Miller and Glenn Whelan have a lot to live up to in fairness Is that because there are more ManU fans in Ireland? Hope neither of them are jealous of McGrath - he was better than both for Ireland.
Quote from: rob_bridge on November 07, 2013, 10:59:14 AMQuote from: brontebilly on November 07, 2013, 09:26:16 AMQuote from: Pat McMahon on November 06, 2013, 06:07:29 PMWhy does Brady hate Keane with a passion?It goes back to the Keane v Vieira days and probably before then too. Brady of course was head of the Arsenals youths set up so naturally was very pro the Gunners around that time. He went on a mercenary rant about Keane when he left Old Trafford - , 3 mins in or so and was pro McCarthy in a big way back in Saipan. He used go on a big way when Keane was playing about his petulance etc but my old man would hold the opinion that Keane in a green jersey was no more petulant than Brady. Brady's red card that caused him to miss Euro 88 was clownish behaviour of the highest degree and tended to be equally dismissive of other players and managers ala Keane.Brady again has a right lash at Keane today which I think it uncalled for really - http://www.independent.ie/sport/soccer/european-championships/brady-questions-logic-of-oneill-bringing-disastrous-keane-into-ireland-setup-29733633.html . His own stint in management was far from inspiring.I suspect a lot of the reason behind his disdain for Keane is primarily down to a bit of jealousy that Irish people see Keane as a better player than Brady was. Another great Irish number six who played between both of their eras, Ronnie Whelan, was and still is, another insufferable arsehole. The likes of Liam Miller and Glenn Whelan have a lot to live up to in fairness Is that because there are more ManU fans in Ireland? Hope neither of them are jealous of McGrath - he was better than both for Ireland.Fixed
I am stuck on this one. I want MoN to fail but want Ireland to progress and do well.
Quote from: brontebilly on November 07, 2013, 09:26:16 AMQuote from: Pat McMahon on November 06, 2013, 06:07:29 PMWhy does Brady hate Keane with a passion?It goes back to the Keane v Vieira days and probably before then too. Brady of course was head of the Arsenals youths set up so naturally was very pro the Gunners around that time. He went on a mercenary rant about Keane when he left Old Trafford - , 3 mins in or so and was pro McCarthy in a big way back in Saipan. He used go on a big way when Keane was playing about his petulance etc but my old man would hold the opinion that Keane in a green jersey was no more petulant than Brady. Brady's red card that caused him to miss Euro 88 was clownish behaviour of the highest degree and tended to be equally dismissive of other players and managers ala Keane.Brady again has a right lash at Keane today which I think it uncalled for really - http://www.independent.ie/sport/soccer/european-championships/brady-questions-logic-of-oneill-bringing-disastrous-keane-into-ireland-setup-29733633.html . His own stint in management was far from inspiring.I suspect a lot of the reason behind his disdain for Keane is primarily down to a bit of jealousy that Irish people see Keane as a better player than Brady was. Another great Irish number six who played between both of their eras, Ronnie Whelan, was and still is, another insufferable arsehole. The likes of Liam Miller and Glenn Whelan have a lot to live up to in fairness ;DIs that because there are more ManU fans in Ireland? Hope neither of them are jealous of McGrath - he was better than both for Ireland.
Quote from: Pat McMahon on November 06, 2013, 06:07:29 PMWhy does Brady hate Keane with a passion?It goes back to the Keane v Vieira days and probably before then too. Brady of course was head of the Arsenals youths set up so naturally was very pro the Gunners around that time. He went on a mercenary rant about Keane when he left Old Trafford - , 3 mins in or so and was pro McCarthy in a big way back in Saipan. He used go on a big way when Keane was playing about his petulance etc but my old man would hold the opinion that Keane in a green jersey was no more petulant than Brady. Brady's red card that caused him to miss Euro 88 was clownish behaviour of the highest degree and tended to be equally dismissive of other players and managers ala Keane.Brady again has a right lash at Keane today which I think it uncalled for really - http://www.independent.ie/sport/soccer/european-championships/brady-questions-logic-of-oneill-bringing-disastrous-keane-into-ireland-setup-29733633.html . His own stint in management was far from inspiring.I suspect a lot of the reason behind his disdain for Keane is primarily down to a bit of jealousy that Irish people see Keane as a better player than Brady was. Another great Irish number six who played between both of their eras, Ronnie Whelan, was and still is, another insufferable arsehole. The likes of Liam Miller and Glenn Whelan have a lot to live up to in fairness ;D
Who in Ireland really cared abut the national side or football in general when Brady was playing?
Quote from: dave.woodhall on November 07, 2013, 12:09:56 PMWho in Ireland really cared abut the national side or football in general when Brady was playing?Not many. It was only when Jack Charlton took over that made Irish people stood up and take notice. Before then football was always a minority sport. Still is to an extent.
Before then football was always a minority sport. Still is to an extent.
Quote from: saunders_heroes on November 07, 2013, 12:26:32 PMBefore then football was always a minority sport. Still is to an extent. Is that really true, SH? I was under the impression that it isn't really a minority sport anymore.