FAI...New Manager Hunt continues

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thewobbler

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Quote from: rrhf on August 25, 2016, 07:13:57 AM
Quote from: T Fearon on August 24, 2016, 05:57:22 PM
Legend.His goalscoring record in the green jersey will never be equalled and few lads will ever play for giant clubs like Spurs,Celtic and Inter
Average player. Great business plan.

Perhaps an average player if comparing him to the all time greats of the game.

But he's unquestionably the best forward Ireland has ever produced, and would have travelled to the ends of the earth to represent his country, and he has just hung up boots... so why run him down?

imtommygunn

His international goal scoring record is phenomenal. He's been a great servant to his country and clearly loved playing for Ireland. While at club level he may have struggled sometimes he played above himself for his country.

He played for Inter early on. Either went from Coventry to Inter or wolves to Inter.

Milltown Row2

Proper poacher..... Was greedy as feck never passed to many balls when it was the best option, had a bitta fight in him which other players lacked.... Done well injury wise also!!
None of us are getting out of here alive, so please stop treating yourself like an after thought. Ea

AZOffaly

People say he scored goals in friendlies and against weaker teams, as a way to belittle his record, and of course he did. But he also scored against big teams and in big games. Germany, Spain, Holland, Italy etc etc. He just scored goals, end of story. A great servant and a great record.

ashman

Brilliant player for Ireland .   A lot of the knocking in Ireland came from Ireland soccer barstool merchants who thought he wasn't good enough for their particular Uk soccer franchise .


6th sam

Quote from: Ulick on August 25, 2016, 07:10:44 AM
Quote from: T Fearon on August 24, 2016, 05:57:22 PM
Legend.His goalscoring record in the green jersey will never be equalled and few lads will ever play for giant clubs like Spurs,Celtic and Inter

Did he ever play for Inter? I seem to remember the big criticism of him a few years back was that he was an underachiever primarily because he was jumping from club to club during his best days presumably for the money. Did that ever change?

Those that are critical of his club achievements, should put it into context. He chose big clubs and was often competing against world class strikers. He was small in stature and perhaps lacked blistering pace, but attributes under his control such as attitude and professionalism ensured his longevity and overachievment given his physical disadvantages. He showed incredible intelligence and maturity to plot a career path which gave him optimal financial return. In reality soccer clubs are businesses & despite the delusion of supporters , players are merely financial commodities who are subject to the ruthless decisions of their owners/boards . So Robbie quite rightly in my opinion, made several astute transfers. Those who question his loyalty to various clubs/businesses  , in view of his frequent lucrative transfers, should remember that where loyalty really matters and is not for financial gain(international football) he went the extra mile not only in terms of years , caps & goals but particularly in terms of loyalty and unapologetic patriotism. Many thanks Robbie for some brilliant memories, and your pride in Tallaght, Dublin and Ireland. One of our truly great sportsmen of all time!

Applesisapples

Quote from: T Fearon on August 24, 2016, 05:57:22 PM
Legend.His goalscoring record in the green jersey will never be equalled and few lads will ever play for giant clubs like Spurs,Celtic and Inter
I'd have thought Healy was your hero #OWC

Main Street

Quote from: Ulick on August 25, 2016, 07:10:44 AM
Did he ever play for Inter? I seem to remember the big criticism of him a few years back was that he was an underachiever primarily because he was jumping from club to club during his best days presumably for the money. Did that ever change?
That's just ignorant  empty vessel talk, no substance.
There was a change of manager at Inter and a player had to go,  Leeds were interested and off he went.
Leeds imploded and off he went to Tottenham Hotspur.


Boycey

Quote from: ashman on August 25, 2016, 10:32:14 AM
Brilliant player for Ireland .   A lot of the knocking in Ireland came from Ireland soccer barstool merchants who thought he wasn't good enough for their particular Uk soccer franchise .

Knocking is  specialist subject of your own...

Main Street

Quote from: Milltown Row2 on August 25, 2016, 08:40:14 AM
Proper poacher..... Was greedy as feck never passed to many balls when it was the best option, had a bitta fight in him which other players lacked.... Done well injury wise also!!
If ever you observed his game, he most always passed the ball, but most always he demanded it be passed back to him immediately.

From the Bunker

Robbie has been one of our fine exponents. He never missed a game for us (Ireland). Would always hold himself in good stead both on and off the pitch. You see, because Robbie was not as well spoken as some of our sporting greats - he got a hard time!  This is where sporting snobbery takes hold!

ashman

Quote from: From the Bunker on August 25, 2016, 11:48:23 PM
Robbie has been one of our fine exponents. He never missed a game for us (Ireland). Would always hold himself in good stead both on and off the pitch. You see, because Robbie was not as well spoken as some of our sporting greats - he got a hard time!  This is where sporting snobbery takes hold!

Robbies best years were in the McCarthy /Kerr/ Trapp era at a time when the public turned against the national soccer team and the FAI .  The media in particularly got very very nasty after they largely sided with Roy Keane .

Jim_Murphy_74

Just saw on RTE news that he got another goal tonight.

Only a casual observer of the sawker-ball but fair play to him.

/Jim.

An Watcher

A great player, captain and professional.
In a time when many players don't give a toss about their national team, Keane never missed.
Legend

laoislad

Great player. I always liked him. I was very disappointed  with the way Liverpool treated him.

Another great moment from last night was when Paul McGrath was spotted on the big screen and got a massive round of applause. He seemed genuinely delighted.
When you think you're fucked you're only about 40% fucked.