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By:
kingrat
When: 02 Nov 13 00:26
keano! keano! keano! not a chance in hell unless hes the main man.Wink
By:
PHILthePOWER
When: 02 Nov 13 11:01
What a wonderful response to the Trap era we have here.

Two men, one an utter disaster as a manager, the other an utter disaster in his last job. Are these the men to take these world cup winners in waiting (as we have been told over & over again during Traps tenor) to finally achieve their potential? Hilarious stuff really!

Not too mention O'Neill gracefully took an OBE from the queen, and both men wear their poppys with pride on a yearly basis, but thats an argument for another day I guess.
By:
Ozymandius
When: 02 Nov 13 11:04
Would you have gone for Mourinho, Phil?
By:
PHILthePOWER
When: 02 Nov 13 11:08
No, I hate the guy.

Mick McCarty was a contender, of whom I rate much higher than O'Neill.

And roomers were that Marco Bielsa agents confirmed he was interested in the job. Why on earth did they not go for broke to get him??! They crave attacking football? This is the man that played 6 attackers during the WC 2010. jesus wept..
By:
onehundredK
When: 02 Nov 13 11:41
Hard to see Keane being happy as a number two. Bound to end in tears. Should be good fun though.
By:
mrcombustible
When: 02 Nov 13 11:56
Very strange Phil that you follow an English game considering you have a problem with an OBE and a Poppy. I would stick to the GAA if I were you, a proper republican game
By:
roadrunner46
When: 02 Nov 13 12:37
two of the best managers ireland have produced in recent years, roy keane has alot to offer and martin o'neil is excellent motivator.
hopefully they will get rid of robbie keane. the great servant he was to the irish team.
By:
PHILthePOWER
When: 02 Nov 13 12:53

Nov 2, 2013 -- 11:56AM, mrcombustible wrote:


Very strange Phil that you follow an English game considering you have a problem with an OBE and a Poppy. I would stick to the GAA if I were you, a proper republican game


I follow an English football team. That is not political in anyway. Martin O'Neill, Derry born and bred wears a poppy commemorating soldiers like the ones who turned up at a certain anti internment march in 1972. Something does not sit right there. James McClean took a stand, why could'nt Martin?

By:
PHILthePOWER
When: 02 Nov 13 12:53
I'm an active GAA player by the way
By:
Diamond_Joe_Quimby
When: 02 Nov 13 12:55
Marco Bielsa would be the final nail in the coffin of Irish football
By:
ReimerpYsatnaf
When: 02 Nov 13 12:57
Roy Keane Laugh ffs this should be funny
By:
Ozymandius
When: 02 Nov 13 12:59
Perhaps he is commemorating the soldiers (many of whom were Irish) who bravely gave their lives in preserving our freedom against the ravages of fascism?

I personally wear my poppy with great pride. We all should.
By:
richters
When: 02 Nov 13 13:05
ozy my grandfather was in the british army in world war 2 and i can tell you now there was never a poppy brought into any of my families houses and infact i told the moronic td and poppy wearing mr feighan this on a recent visit to roscommon town.........
By:
Ozymandius
When: 02 Nov 13 13:09
You must have been very proud of him, Richters. 

Why would you be so worried about commemorating men like his great sacrafice?
By:
richters
When: 02 Nov 13 13:15
i didnt know the man ozy..
By:
PHILthePOWER
When: 02 Nov 13 13:31
Ah yes the Irish who fought with the Brits in WW1. The people who the British coaxed into joining their ranks, promising independence is they did so, only to throw them into the front lines and regard them as sub-human "paddies".

I'm sure people who wear the poppy remember them along with their own "fallen heroes"
By:
PHILthePOWER
When: 02 Nov 13 13:34
Ozy, if you want to remember the Irish who fought, why not wear a white poppy which symbolizes all victims of war, including the ones the royal forces brutalized. Which the red poppy does not.
By:
PHILthePOWER
When: 02 Nov 13 13:36
yeah frank feighen wears one, not really surprising considering he is of the blueshirt party.
By:
reb
When: 02 Nov 13 13:36
Martin O' Neill will be an excellent appointment and the best available, in my opinion. Not sure about Roy Keane as his assistant but I trust O' Neill's judgement.
By:
richters
When: 02 Nov 13 13:52
phil what ye think of cross kilcoo 2mora mate?
By:
PHILthePOWER
When: 02 Nov 13 14:01
well i doubt there will be a minutes silence beforehand anyway, maybe only if ozy was in charge Mischief

I'm going to it actually, will be a bit of a grudge game after the alleged racial comment in last years final. But cross by 3-4 points i think
By:
richters
When: 02 Nov 13 14:08
il be going myself,cross got a great start last year and kilcoo struggled to peg them back,will be interesting,pp only have the handicap at 2 points.....might have a punt on the draw...if anything id say kilcoo have improved from last year.....
By:
J.R.Hartley
When: 02 Nov 13 14:41
PHILthePOWER • November 2, 2013 10:08 AM GMT

'This is the man that played 6 attackers during the WC 2010. jesus wept'..


I think we may have had a problem with that tbh.....
By:
brain dead jockeys
When: 02 Nov 13 14:57
"two of the best managers ireland have produced in recent years"

keane has been a terrible manager
By:
The Bhoys
When: 02 Nov 13 21:11
Jesus i just read this and im absoloutly delighted
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