Not sure about O'Neill.
He's not adapted to modern football well enough for me.
Plus I doubt he'll leave ROI while they have a very good chance of making the Euros.
William Hill have suspended betting, after a load of coin was lumped on O'Neil.
... .....nooooooooooooo ... his first signings would be Peter Crouch and 5 more centre halves ....FFS! Bring back Brian Little, and have Brian Hamilton has his number two!!!!!!!!!!
FFS! Bring back Brian Little, and have Brian Hamilton has his number two!!!!!!!!!!
Exactly my sentiments. Time and the premier league has moved on. Unless you're Mourinho I would never advocate going back somewhere to try and recreate the success's of the past.I am worried rather than excited about O'Neill taking over. He's no longer the ambitious young manager looking to make his way up the ladder. There's no more jumping up and down on the touchline, no more kicking and heading every ball. He's aged and he's probably fulfilled all of his ambitions - to manage Celtic and the national team, so he has nothing left to prove or aim for. I prefer to remember everything he achieved when he was here before - the good times he gave us by winning trophies and taking ordinary players and making them into some of the best who have ever represented this club and building a team that was fit to play in Europe. I want to remember how good he still was right up to his final game and how devastated I was when he finally left, yet I couldn't begrudge his leaving because we all knew he couldn't resist the call of his beloved Celtic. I would hate to see him come back and ruin that memory.
... be serious now ...
I am worried rather than excited about O'Neill taking over. He's no longer the ambitious young manager looking to make his way up the ladder. There's no more jumping up and down on the touchline, no more kicking and heading every ball. He's aged and he's probably fulfilled all of his ambitions - to manage Celtic and the national team, so he has nothing left to prove or aim for. I prefer to remember everything he achieved when he was here before - the good times he gave us by winning trophies and taking ordinary players and making them into some of the best who have ever represented this club and building a team that was fit to play in Europe. I want to remember how good he still was right up to his final game and how devastated I was when he finally left, yet I couldn't begrudge his leaving because we all knew he couldn't resist the call of his beloved Celtic. I would hate to see him come back and ruin that memory.
Really?
He's not achieved anything since spending a fortune at Villa (where he ofen choked European football). After which he was largely responsible for relegating Sunderland.
I'm not saying he's a dinosaur, but we've built success on Sports Science. Something i'm led to believe that MO'N hasn't taken on board. despite what you think. 5-10 years is an age in Football.
He's also been particularly poor in recruitment, although that shouldn't be an issue should we retain Walsh.
His man management and motivational skills can't be questioned though.
... I'll be happy to cough in such circumstances!