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[Albion] Hughton For Ireland Manager ?



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'Lower-division journeyman'?? He hasn't played below Championship level since 2004 and made 141 Premier League appearances for Fulham, Reading, Hull and Albion.

Fair enough. "Done the round with a few lesser clubs" then.

Shouldn't prove to be much of a barrier though hopefully, if he's got what it takes. He wouldn't be the first successful coach not to have had a particularly gilded playing career.
 




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Not happening according to the radio 5 cognoscenti. Ireland couldn't afford him. And why would he chuck up a job in the best league in the world to take a massive pay cut to manage a load of no-marks with whom he has only tenuous links. This one seems as likely as Rees Mogg riding triumphant into Parliament Square on the back of Shergar, with Theresa May's head on the end of a long pointed stick.
 


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Not happening according to the radio 5 cognoscenti. Ireland couldn't afford him. And why would he chuck up a job in the best league in the world to take a massive pay cut to manage a load of no-marks with whom he has only tenuous links. This one seems as likely as Rees Mogg riding triumphant into Parliament Square on the back of Shergar, with Theresa May's head on the end of a long pointed stick.

You had better believe it, saw Shergar yesterday in Lidls. :timmy:
 




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I'd have thought we're a bigger job with better long term prospects and better chance to win a trophy.

Plus expect he can get the Ireland job in the future, but a PL job is going to be tough unless it's a club already in relegation trouble.

We also have more chance than Ireland of qualifying for the Euros.
 




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Hughton is reputed to be on about £525K before he signed his recent extension - Martin O'Neill was paid £2million a year - even Roy Keane was on £600K

But Hughton has never struck me as being motivated by money - he seems to be more motivated by the opportunities he is presented with.

Like I said - if he wants the Irish job then it is his - and I would expect the FAI will at least make a phone call. I suspect that he will stay where he is, but do expect him to leave for the Ireland job at some point if it doesn't happen now.

I hadn't read that before I added my 'ap'p'orth.

He's gone, isn't he.






On the bright side.....(I'll say no more).

:rolleyes:


EdiT: 40K a week is 2 mill. We have at least 5 players on that. And the manager on a quarter of that??? No chance. No chance at all. I retract my comments above. He's going nowhere. Nowhere you hear! Fact.
 
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Latest from the BBC

McCarthy and Kenny among possible contenders

Former Republic manager Mick McCarthy is already being linked with the job and, perhaps significantly, is available following his departure from Ipswich Town in April.

McCarthy guided the Irish to the 2002 World Cup finals and despite his infamous bust-up with Roy Keane on the eve of that tournament, remains highly regarded by the FAI.

Even before O'Neill's departure, there were voices in the Irish media saying that Dundalk manager Stephen Kenny should be next in line following his successes with the League of Ireland champions.

Kenny guided Dundalk to the domestic double this year and his side have won the league title in four of his five seasons in charge.

Brighton boss Chris Hughton, who won 53 caps during his Republic career, is also high in the betting but the FAI could face a difficult task in prising him away from the Premier League club.
 


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This one seems as likely as Rees Mogg riding triumphant into Parliament Square on the back of Shergar, with Theresa May's head on the end of a long pointed stick.

So long as he then got teabagged by He Man and sent off to live in darkest Syria as a punishment for treason (and nicking Shergar) I'd probably pay to see that.
 




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He doesn't need the money and the chance to manage your country doesn't come around too often.
He's not being offered the England job.
 


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So long as he then got teabagged by He Man and sent off to live in darkest Syria as a punishment for treason (and nicking Shergar) I'd probably pay to see that.

:drool::bowdown::lolol:
 


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Not sure what you're scared of - we've just bought £50million of attacking talent and Hughton is teaching them to defend or how to sit on a bench . We havent shored up the midfield and stand little chance of many points between now and Christmas . This is the perfect way out for everyone - time for a change i say

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I'll not lose a wink of sleep over this. There is literally more chance of me hanging out the back of Meghan Markle this Sunday lunchtime than there is of Chris Hughton taking the Ireland job.

Chris is 40-1 according to the bookie quoted earler. You could be in for a memorable weekend.
 


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He would be nuts to take that job now especially with John Delaney still at the helm at their FA. They have one of the worst squads they have had for years and little coming through as far as youth.
 




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He would be nuts to take that job now especially with John Delaney still at the helm at their FA. They have one of the worst squads they have had for years and little coming through as far as youth.

:ohmy:

The best striker in their history will soon be smashing the ball in the back of the net. punish:
 




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He would be nuts to take that job now especially with John Delaney still at the helm at their FA. They have one of the worst squads they have had for years and little coming through as far as youth.

Good point about Delaney.

The Irish squad is better than people think - and there are a few players potentially coming through.

Matt Doherty made an interesting comment today - saying 'some of O'Neill's decisions were bizarre'
 


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"Chris, you had a great time playing for the Republic of Ireland, the manager's job is available at the moment, is it something you'd be interesed in?"

"No. What I am very interested in is the job that I am doing here. I have got a group of players that have worked very hard to get into this division and that is where all my thoughts and concentrations are."

https://www.skysports.com/football/...ton-not-interested-in-republic-of-ireland-job
 




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Whar happened to the 'Houghton for Ireland' thread

He says he's not interested, according to R5.

Edit: thanks for merging.
 

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"Chris, you had a great time playing for the Republic of Ireland, the manager's job is available at the moment, is it something you'd be interesed in?"

"No. What I am very interested in is the job that I am doing here. I have got a group of players that have worked very hard to get into this division and that is where all my thoughts and concentrations are."

https://www.skysports.com/football/...ton-not-interested-in-republic-of-ireland-job

That’s it then - he’s going to take it :(
 


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