Just seen that Moldova have lost their last 13 consecutive away games, scoring just 1 goal. Surely Scotland will get a win.
Makes it even funnier that a Moldovan team managed to qualify for the Champions League when Celtic / Rangers couldnt - Even more so the fact that they entered Qualifying a round before the former.
Just seen that Moldova have lost their last 13 consecutive away games, scoring just 1 goal. Surely Scotland will get a win.
Makes it even funnier that a Moldovan team managed to qualify for the Champions League when Celtic / Rangers couldnt - Even more so the fact that they entered Qualifying a round before the former.
Think they only have 1-2 Moldovan players though, almost all of their squad is made up of foreigners.
Ireland has two problems. The first is a lack of quality which can be overcome to a degree (Northern Ireland being an apt example) but not if you have the second, which is a lack of confidence. A win against Portugal was their opportunity to help with the latter but ultimately damaged it further. It is probably not all the manager's fault but they might need to change the background music.
Ireland has two problems. The first is a lack of quality which can be overcome to a degree (Northern Ireland being an apt example) but not if you have the second, which is a lack of confidence. A win against Portugal was their opportunity to help with the latter but ultimately damaged it further. It is probably not all the manager's fault but they might need to change the background music.
They have a lot more than two problems. When you’re still paying Robbie Keane a wage whilst he’s sat on his ar5e at home, I think the background music is the least of your worries.
Ireland has two problems. The first is a lack of quality which can be overcome to a degree (Northern Ireland being an apt example) but not if you have the second, which is a lack of confidence. A win against Portugal was their opportunity to help with the latter but ultimately damaged it further. It is probably not all the manager's fault but they might need to change the background music.
They have a lot more than two problems. When you’re still paying Robbie Keane a wage whilst he’s sat on his ar5e at home, I think the background music is the least of your worries.
Robbie Keane was playing for the rest of world on Saturday evening. Is this a hang over from the days of John Delaney?
Ireland has two problems. The first is a lack of quality which can be overcome to a degree (Northern Ireland being an apt example) but not if you have the second, which is a lack of confidence. A win against Portugal was their opportunity to help with the latter but ultimately damaged it further. It is probably not all the manager's fault but they might need to change the background music.
They have a lot more than two problems. When you’re still paying Robbie Keane a wage whilst he’s sat on his ar5e at home, I think the background music is the least of your worries.
Robbie Keane was playing for the rest of world on Saturday evening. Is this a hang over from the days of John Delaney?
Yep. Being paid as a striking coach apparently. Kenny didn’t want him though 🤷♀️
Ireland has two problems. The first is a lack of quality which can be overcome to a degree (Northern Ireland being an apt example) but not if you have the second, which is a lack of confidence. A win against Portugal was their opportunity to help with the latter but ultimately damaged it further. It is probably not all the manager's fault but they might need to change the background music.
They have a lot more than two problems. When you’re still paying Robbie Keane a wage whilst he’s sat on his ar5e at home, I think the background music is the least of your worries.
That is a financial problem though. The two main problems I gave were playing ones. If Keane does not get on with Kenny, he probably won't help morale and the team whilst Kenny is there.
Ireland has two problems. The first is a lack of quality which can be overcome to a degree (Northern Ireland being an apt example) but not if you have the second, which is a lack of confidence. A win against Portugal was their opportunity to help with the latter but ultimately damaged it further. It is probably not all the manager's fault but they might need to change the background music.
They have a lot more than two problems. When you’re still paying Robbie Keane a wage whilst he’s sat on his ar5e at home, I think the background music is the least of your worries.
That is a financial problem though. The two main problems I gave were playing ones. If Keane does not get on with Kenny, he probably won't help morale and the team whilst Kenny is there.
It may well be financial but it affects the team. Ireland can’t score, so why are they paying a striking coach to not coach just because he doesn’t get on with the manager? Absolutely ridiculous and until it gets sorted (along with a whole host of other stuff) Ireland won’t be able to attract a decent management team or decent players to play for them. Kenny is only there as he’s the only option they have. So it’s either like it or lump it.
Ireland has two problems. The first is a lack of quality which can be overcome to a degree (Northern Ireland being an apt example) but not if you have the second, which is a lack of confidence. A win against Portugal was their opportunity to help with the latter but ultimately damaged it further. It is probably not all the manager's fault but they might need to change the background music.
They have a lot more than two problems. When you’re still paying Robbie Keane a wage whilst he’s sat on his ar5e at home, I think the background music is the least of your worries.
That is a financial problem though. The two main problems I gave were playing ones. If Keane does not get on with Kenny, he probably won't help morale and the team whilst Kenny is there.
It may well be financial but it affects the team. Ireland can’t score, so why are they paying a striking coach to not coach just because he doesn’t get on with the manager? Absolutely ridiculous and until it gets sorted (along with a whole host of other stuff) Ireland won’t be able to attract a decent management team or decent players to play for them. Kenny is only there as he’s the only option they have. So it’s either like it or lump it.
Teams don't need a striking coach to score goals though, they get their technical training in their club careers. If you have good players, they'll create and score chances
If they are paying both Kenny and Keane, maybe they should sack Kenny and give the job to Keane on a caretaker basis which would effectively be a free hit.
Ireland has two problems. The first is a lack of quality which can be overcome to a degree (Northern Ireland being an apt example) but not if you have the second, which is a lack of confidence. A win against Portugal was their opportunity to help with the latter but ultimately damaged it further. It is probably not all the manager's fault but they might need to change the background music.
They have a lot more than two problems. When you’re still paying Robbie Keane a wage whilst he’s sat on his ar5e at home, I think the background music is the least of your worries.
That is a financial problem though. The two main problems I gave were playing ones. If Keane does not get on with Kenny, he probably won't help morale and the team whilst Kenny is there.
It may well be financial but it affects the team. Ireland can’t score, so why are they paying a striking coach to not coach just because he doesn’t get on with the manager? Absolutely ridiculous and until it gets sorted (along with a whole host of other stuff) Ireland won’t be able to attract a decent management team or decent players to play for them. Kenny is only there as he’s the only option they have. So it’s either like it or lump it.
Teams don't need a striking coach to score goals though, they get their technical training in their club careers. If you have good players, they'll create and score chances
I’m not saying they do but they are paying for one & not getting anything for it 🤷♀️
If they are paying both Kenny and Keane, maybe they should sack Kenny and give the job to Keane on a caretaker basis which would effectively be a free hit.
If they are paying both Kenny and Keane, maybe they should sack Kenny and give the job to Keane on a caretaker basis which would effectively be a free hit.
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They'll be just like Ireland at the moment when that bloke retires.
When you’re still paying Robbie Keane a wage whilst he’s sat on his ar5e at home, I think the background music is the least of your worries.
Being paid as a striking coach apparently.
Kenny didn’t want him though 🤷♀️
Ireland can’t score, so why are they paying a striking coach to not coach just because he doesn’t get on with the manager?
Absolutely ridiculous and until it gets sorted (along with a whole host of other stuff) Ireland won’t be able to attract a decent management team or decent players to play for them.
Kenny is only there as he’s the only option they have.
So it’s either like it or lump it.
Game will be free to watch on OneFootball again - https://onefootball.com/en/match/2232100
Bit gutted Canada couldn't find a winner. With Davies, Jonathan David and Larin they've got themselves a decent attack.
Both are at home against Switzerland and Estonia respectively