FAI...June 2024 Friendlies v Hungary and Portugal

Started by CĂșig huaire, November 19, 2009, 01:34:00 PM

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Jim_Murphy_74

It would be interesting to know if it's a case that FAI and O'Neill have a verbal agreement so FAI haven't got around to drawing up contracts of their own volition or if they have and O'Neill hasn't signed them.

Also if O'Neill is "out of contract" does he still get paid?

Looking from the outside in, it all seems a little shoddy and unprofessional.

/Jim.

Declan

QuoteAlso if O'Neill is "out of contract" does he still get paid?

As far as I'm aware he is still getting paid OK Jim

Shamrock Shore

Quote from: Jim_Murphy_74 on January 12, 2018, 11:00:02 AM
It would be interesting to know if it's a case that FAI and O'Neill have a verbal agreement so FAI haven't got around to drawing up contracts of their own volition or if they have and O'Neill hasn't signed them.

Also if O'Neill is "out of contract" does he still get paid?

Looking from the outside in, it all seems a little shoddy and unprofessional.

/Jim.

Eh - it is the FAI Jim. Shoddy and Unprofessional goes without saying.

magpie seanie

I'd say O'Neill can live without Tony O'Donoghue's idiotic interviews and Dunphy's rants.

Esmarelda

Quote from: magpie seanie on January 12, 2018, 11:16:56 AM
I'd say O'Neill can live without Tony O'Donoghue's idiotic interviews and Dunphy's rants.
Apart from going over the top after the Denmark game, I think asks perfectly legitimate questions. It's O'Neill who thinks he's above such questioning. He doesn't have to listen to Dunphy.

mouview

Bit surprised Stoke not (apparently) offering the job on a short-term contract to Steptoe & Son. Worth nearly anything for them to stay in the Premier league and the two speak English (O'Neill does anyway).

magpie seanie

Quote from: Esmarelda on January 12, 2018, 12:23:22 PM
Quote from: magpie seanie on January 12, 2018, 11:16:56 AM
I'd say O'Neill can live without Tony O'Donoghue's idiotic interviews and Dunphy's rants.
Apart from going over the top after the Denmark game, I think asks perfectly legitimate questions. It's O'Neill who thinks he's above such questioning. He doesn't have to listen to Dunphy.

Dunphy makes the snowballs and O'Donoghue fires them. I think that's what's really annoying about it. After the Wales game O'Neill praised McClean up to a height. Then two minutes later that clown asked him...."tell us about this man (McClean) beside you".....idiot.

Esmarelda

Quote from: magpie seanie on January 12, 2018, 01:04:42 PM
Quote from: Esmarelda on January 12, 2018, 12:23:22 PM
Quote from: magpie seanie on January 12, 2018, 11:16:56 AM
I'd say O'Neill can live without Tony O'Donoghue's idiotic interviews and Dunphy's rants.
Apart from going over the top after the Denmark game, I think asks perfectly legitimate questions. It's O'Neill who thinks he's above such questioning. He doesn't have to listen to Dunphy.

Dunphy makes the snowballs and O'Donoghue fires them. I think that's what's really annoying about it. After the Wales game O'Neill praised McClean up to a height. Then two minutes later that clown asked him...."tell us about this man (McClean) beside you".....idiot.
Oh, you're taking about him asking mundane post-match questions?

He's probably afraid to ask anything else as Martin doesn't like his approach to be questioned. "Why would I tell you.....?"

magpie seanie

It's a mixture of stupidity and lack of respect.

T Fearon

Does money really matter to O'Neill and Keane given the millions they have already.

From the Bunker

Quote from: T Fearon on January 13, 2018, 12:11:21 AM
Does money really matter to O'Neill and Keane given the millions they have already.

It's all relative! Everybody has a standard!

Itchy

Time for O Neill to go. If he's looking at other jobs why keep him. He's no contract so  let him off.

Main Street

Quote from: Declan on January 12, 2018, 08:11:49 AM
Interesting to note that there's been no contract in place since the last one ran out in November but the good old FAI have been paying the management team anyway - As usual great governance from Delaney and Co
I think in this matter the FAI are doing the right thing.
Generally it is acceptable that a 2 or 3  months grace period be given to find another job
It was not known for sure that we would not qualify at any time during the qual campaign.
Had we qualified, then it would have been expected that O'Neill would lead  the team to the Finals. I don't think it would have sent out 'the right message' had O'Neill been taking interviews for a new job  before the qualifying campaign had run its course.

Regardless of whether he gets the Stoke job or not, I think the FAI should cut him (and Keane) loose.

Esmarelda


T Fearon

O Neill and Keane have turned down Stoke's offer.Still reckon they'd be away if the right offer with a long term contract came up in England.