Archive for Category: "boys in green"

Round 2: Matt Holland responds to Joey Barton

We were kind of hoping this would kick off into something big, but Matt Holland is too much of a gent to let anything like that happen.

 

 

 

 

Cillian Sheridan and his amazing Christmas jumper

Irish striker Cillian Sheridan was a guest pundit on BBC Scotland’s Sportscene last night. Rather than wearing the usual shirt and slacks, our favourite Cavan man embraced this season’s most popular fashion trend.

photo via: @krys1888

A Robbie Keane Online Poll We Can Fix

Take some time out to watch the MLS selections for Goal of the Week, then just vote for Robbie, right here.

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Guess Who The Highest Paid Irish Athlete Is

Waterford’s John O’Shea, that’s who. JO’Sh takes home $6,800,000 a year. Seems unbelievable, but ESPN have listed the highest paid athlete for every country in the world. Interestingly, of the 182 people on this list, 13 receive paycheques from football clubs based in Manchester.

Enter Tardelli

Marco Tardelli has come out and finally expressed his interest in the Ireland job if/when Trap decides he’s had enough of watching Paul McShane in training. Tardelli was clearly forced to declare his interest in the job after Trap put his cards on the table after the Uruguay match. Here’s what Tardelli had to sayin today’s Irish Times:

“When and if Giovanni decides to step down, I would be very honoured to be able to stay here.

“Now we are first in the table with Russia and Slovakia. They are good teams and Ireland is a good team. And the work that we have done has been good. We have found many young players.

“Whether we qualify and there are contracts for us is not important. We have to evaluate all of the work that has been done so far; the project. It’s true that results are important, but let’s not forget that Ireland have gone up seven places in the world ranking.

“In the end, the FAI must decide what they want, but I think that the Irish people think that we have done a good job. The project is beginning. There are many younger players.”

“Now it’s important to prepare for Macedonia. After that we can see.”

I’ve heard the argument that Tardelli has been ostensibly been managing the side the whole time. As everyone is acutely aware, Tardelli managing career isn’t too sterling.

I’m sure John Delaney will be hearing from Dave O’Leary soon enough.

Say It Ain’t So: Roy Keane Down Under



So sayeth the Daily Mail, the only paper we read:

Sportsmail understands the Manchester United and Republic of Ireland legend is currently in Melbourne finalising the details of his contract.

They call themselves the Melbourne Victory, apparently. It’s not only the Mail. Keano is in Australia at the moment and watched Syndey FC play last night. Twitter believes it too a little bit.

Trappatoni Till 2014? No Way

So with half of our Euro qualifiers played and Ireland on 10 points with Slovakia and Russia, Trappatoni has to decided to lobby for a new contract. Before returning to Milan yesterday, he informed the media that he does not intend to go quietly into the night and is interested to stay on through the 2014 World Cup qualification process, should he be invited back and duly compensated.

“If they want me, I am available. If they not want, I can look about other possibilities,” he said.

To which Balls.ie says: thanks, but no thanks Trap.

We’re all grateful to the man for giving the Ireland team credibility and structure after the Staunton years. Trap has probably forgotten more than he now knows about football, and that’s exactly the problem. In the last six months, there’s been a clear decline in logic with many of Trap’s decisions: the cock-up in recalling Keith Fahey for Ireland v Wales, the McCarthy farce (calling him up to the U-21s etc). His body language is less animated than it was when he took the job and I’m beginning to wonder if he is able for the job. Fast-forward three years and imagine Ireland on the verge of qualification for Brasil 2014 (humour us if you can’t imagine it). Is a 75-year-old Trap really the man for the task? Would not Tardelli, Brady or some cheaper alternative be just as good?

I think Ireland supporters can tolerate the bad football, if the results are there. But if Trap can’t get us to Euro 2012, what has he really achieved? Four years of weird press conferences and broken English is enough, thanks. Ireland with Trap has been like an unlikely fling on a long holiday. There were some amazing times, some scary moments, but both sides of the coupling have intrinsic differences that make a longer-term marriage impossible. What was it Paulo Coehlo said: love means being able to walk away?

Bill Simmons has a theory about NFL head coaches losing their mojo at 55. Now international football management is a Sunday stroll compared to the intensity of pro football coaching, but how many great football managers work deep into the 70s? Lippi certainly looked past it at the World Cup. Capello’s acumen seems to have taken a dip and I doubt Ferguson will stay on too much far beyond his nineteenth. There are a lot of potholes awaiting Ireland en route to Poland/Ukraine over the next 6 months. The best thing John Delaney can do is wait and see.

Then again, as Trap would have it, football owes him one after the injustices committed against him.

“But I think, with this group, I achieved some very good results with a strong team. So maybe with UEFA and FIFA, I’m due a bit of credit, a bit of luck. Some payback.”

Stephen Ireland Mails In The VIP Style Awards

SI and Jessica Lawlor en route to the Shelbourne last weekend. Galvin would have at least managed to wear a bow-tie. Is that a two-euro coin hanging from his necklace. In other news, Gerald Kean’s Lisa Murphy.

Robbie Keane: Gaelgoir, Misspeller, Not Hugely Popular Guy

These are just a few of the things we learned from hanging around on Robbie Keane’s Twitter page. The Ireland captain has only 110 followers and one really confusing Twitter handle. Show some love, Ireland fans. He’s giving a signed jersey away if he gets to 500 followers. If.

Shane Long Is Ireland’s Van Gogh

He was left almost earless after this kick of vengeance by Grncarov. Worse than McAteer? Certainly not in the ref’s eye.

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