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I'd be inclined to support this team not just because they have Brian Kerr but because I simply love seeing underdogs win.
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Really enjoyed the show. Brian seems like a gentleman too.
It looks a lovely place to be a football coach, light years away from the hustle and bustle of the commercial football that we are all used too.
The contrast between the teams was so evident when the 'stars' (or overpaid ponces?) of Les Bleus arrived in town to play their match. All arrogant, smug, heartless money mercenaries compared to the prison officer, fisherman, butcher etc who work and then go to play the former World Champions.
And weren't the scenes when they beat Lithuania at the end fantastic to see. Their 1st victory in 8 years.
Wish him continued success.
An excellent documentary, put a smile on my face. Glad to see Brian Kerr is doing well there, it may not be the most glamorous job in football but he looked happy and he comes across as a good bloke.
Didn't see it, but a reviewer in yesterday's Indo remarks that " Brian was his usual whingeing , whining self ".
When did he adopt that persona ?