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Bozza

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John Boy said:
Wasn't allowed to communicate to the team/ other coaches at anytime in the ground. Even by mobile phone etc

Fair enough. But he picked the team, formation and the tactics. He will have taken the training of the squad since they got together for the game.

He was the manager for this game.

Can't remember specifics, but there've been managers who say that it's all out of your hands but the 11 players walk onto the pitch.
 


Beach Hut

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Trigger said:
Big loss is Shay Given, cannot see ROI keeping a clean sheet without him, ever, even against San Marino...

Well we didn't against them a few years back.................
 


Cian

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Bozza said:
Of course he's managing you buffoon.

He choose the team, choose the formation and choose the tactics.

I'm not aware of whether he was able to be in the dressing room before the game or at half time but he will have been able to communicate tactical 'tweaks' and substitutions to the Irish bench.

Not managing my great arse.

He selected the team, you're right on that. However, he left the majority of tactical decisions to MacDonald , and was unable to communicate with him in any way. Might be an idea to check your facts before slinging random insults around in future, eh?
 


Cian

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Bozza said:
I haven't seen the game nor the highlights - how many was Kenny at fault for directly?

Have you ever seen Henderson play?

Given would have stopped probably three of them without much bother, not sure if Henderson or Colgan could have but they've had made more of an effore than Lardboy did.

And yes, yes I have.
 




John Boy

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Bozza said:
Fair enough. But he picked the team, formation and the tactics. He will have taken the training of the squad since they got together for the game.

He was the manager for this game.

Can't remember specifics, but there've been managers who say that it's all out of your hands but the 11 players walk onto the pitch.

Exactly, and with any luck he will resign after the Czech Republic match
 




Cian

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John Boy said:
Exactly, and with any luck he will resign after the Czech Republic match

Indeed, was always the wrong man for the job, Robson was even worse and hasn't been able to do anything for quite some time now.

That said, if he wants to walk tonight....
 








Bozza

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MYOB said:
He selected the team, you're right on that. However, he left the majority of tactical decisions to MacDonald , and was unable to communicate with him in any way. Might be an idea to check your facts before slinging random insults around in future, eh?

'the majority of tactical decision' ? So he choose a team but did not choose a formation or the tactics that the team went out with? The facts are that Staunton coached the team since they got together, he selected the team, he chose the formation they were to play in and he gave them their initial tactics. He couldn't intervene once things started to go wrong, I accept, but he'd fecked it up so royally by then - did it make any difference?

My insult wasn't random at all, it was carefully considered I'll have you know.
 




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