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Staunton now looks to be the third Irish soccer manager in succession to be forced out of his job because the team wasn't winning.
One last point, when the eircom man of the match was given to a cypriot was it called out over the intercom?. Prob wasn't just like the attendance. The FAI will try to brush last night aside
And what was with the massive Garda and steward presence down at the canal end/cusack stand at the end of the game ?? Was it to stop people singing "Get Staunton Out"???
Not being a soccer fan as such, I can't comment knowledgeably on Staunton's shortcomings but I have noticed some unpleasant trends among Irish sports fans in general who nowadays seem to demand success at all costs and who are very intolerant and impatient of any sort of failure, even when there are clear reasons to explain such failure.
A few examples
- Staunton now looks to be the third Irish soccer manager in succession to be forced out of his job because the team wasn't winning.
- Eddie O'Sullivan was widely feted as being the greatest Irish rugby coach ever and one of the best in the world, when he renewed his IRFU contract a few months ago. This changed quickly when we failed to beat the two World Cup semi-finalists.
- Every time the Olympics are on, there is a terrible whinge about why we aren't winning as many medals as countries much bigger than us.
- Approximately one-third of the GAA county teams managers are sacked each year, despite the fact that only a few counties can realistically aspire to All Ireland success at any given time. This autumn, Dublin came very very close to beating a Kerry team that are head and shoulders above everyone else in the country, and in the following days, the "experts" were calling for their manager to be sacked. Mayo fired their manager last year despite their best season in donkey's years, because they didn't manage to beat Kerry in the All Ireland Final. Cork footballers now look set to do likewise this year. Counties like Sligo and Cavan, with little record of success, have even fired managers for losing relatively inconsequential league games.
Crazy, crazy, crazy...
Staunton now looks to be the third Irish soccer manager in succession to be forced out of his job because the team wasn't winning.
Eddie O'Sullivan was widely feted as being the greatest Irish rugby coach ever and one of the best in the world, when he renewed his IRFU contract a few months ago. This changed quickly when we failed to beat the two World Cup semi-finalists
Every time the Olympics are on, there is a terrible whinge about why we aren't winning as many medals as countries much bigger than us.
It's usually why are we not winning any medals. I think that is a reasonable question as we have seen the country develop, we have the ambition and the money, why can't we match other countries ona man to man basis. Surely it is an area that should be improved upon as is the fact that we cannot produce any tennis pro's of note when one can see that all of the raw materials are in place.
On your last point, alot of the GAA appointments are concerned with in house politics and always will be from junior to inter county level.
Yea horse jumping how did we win by giving the horses whatever drug,cricket I thought half the team were foreigners. We dont stand up to countries with the same population as ourselves like Sweden Denmark New Zealand "Not having a glorious past should not prevent us from striving for a glorious future" is a lovely quote but ranting about millionaire footballers is crazy. Its the pastime of a middleclass society bereft of culture just like our neighbourswe win at golf, horse jumping, rugby, boxing, running, hurdles, even cricket. Not having a glorious past should not prevent us from striving for a glorious future.
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Yea horse jumping how did we win by giving the horses whatever drug,cricket I thought half the team were foreigners. We dont stand up to countries with the same population as ourselves like Sweden Denmark New Zealand "Not having a glorious past should not prevent us from striving for a glorious future" is a lovely quote but ranting about millionaire footballers is crazy. Its the pastime of a middleclass society bereft of culture just like our neighbours
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