Which GAA Manager could take over as England boss?

Started by raisins, November 22, 2007, 09:45:58 AM

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raisins

Steve McClaren's gone - Will Joe Kernan take over?

Hardy

Has to be Pillar - has all the experience necessary - managing an over-hyped, under-talented bunch, unreasonably expected to win the top prize every time.

- retreats to bunker to sit out incoming outrage from over-sensitive over-hyped Dub supporters.

orangeman


thebandit

It would be some craic if the Banty took over

"Get up of your arse kid hey"

ziggysego

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gerry

QuoteHas to be Pillar - has all the experience necessary - managing an over-hyped, under-talented bunch, unreasonably expected to win the top prize every time.

- retreats to bunker to sit out incoming outrage from over-sensitive over-hyped Dub supporters.


;D ;D ;D
God bless the hills of Dooish, be they heather-clad or lea,

the Deel Rover

micko might go for not many counties left for him to manage ;) then again maybe he might try and sign crouch for wicklowand try him out at full forward
Crossmolina Deel Rovers
All Ireland Club Champions 2001

ziggysego

Quote from: Gnevin on November 22, 2007, 11:21:19 AM
Quote from: 5iveTimes on November 22, 2007, 11:16:39 AM
Quote from: Hardy on November 22, 2007, 09:49:37 AM
Has to be Pillar - has all the experience necessary - managing an over-hyped, under-talented bunch, unreasonably expected to win the top prize every time.

- retreats to bunker to sit out incoming outrage from over-sensitive over-hyped Dub supporters.

Definitely the Number 1 choice.
What about Mickey Harte sure isn't he British and the FA wouldn't mind paying for his trip to the mainland, Last manager from the "Home Nations" to have any success too

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Not on though.
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ziggysego

I've a list of them, but if you're referring to the post... nah, not really
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pintsofguinness

Quote from: Gnevin on November 22, 2007, 11:21:19 AM
Quote from: 5iveTimes on November 22, 2007, 11:16:39 AM
Quote from: Hardy on November 22, 2007, 09:49:37 AM
Has to be Pillar - has all the experience necessary - managing an over-hyped, under-talented bunch, unreasonably expected to win the top prize every time.

- retreats to bunker to sit out incoming outrage from over-sensitive over-hyped Dub supporters.

Definitely the Number 1 choice.
What about Mickey Harte sure isn't he British and the FA wouldn't mind paying for his trip to the mainland, Last manager from the "Home Nations" to have any success too
typical dub

You at the coke again?
Which one of you bitches wants to dance?

ziggysego

Jackeen is a mildly pejorative term for someone from Dublin, Ireland. The word has been defined as A drunken, dissolute fellow by Webster in 1913.

An incorrect but common suggested origin of the word comes from John Bull, the personification of England. Due to its proximity and long historical ties to Britain, Irish people outside of the Pale thought that Dubliners wanted to be English. John Bull became Jack Bull and, using the Irish suffix -ín meaning small, Jack became Jackeen. Therefore, Jackeen literally means Little Jack or "minibrit".

Another source of the term stems from Dublin's close ties to Britain in the late 18th and early 19th century. During the visit of Queen Victoria to Dublin in 1900, the Union Flag or "Union Jack" was flown by enthusiastic Dubliners leading to native Dubliners being known as Jackeens by much of the Irish population.

It was also thought that the term 'Jackeen' applied to those who hung the Union flag on or off their property during the Easter rising. This they hoped would save them from the British shelling during the British assault on the city during the Easter rising of 1916.

Today, Jackeen is often used to describe Dublin GAA players and supporters. The term has also been shortened to "Jack" or the plural "Jacks" by Dublin fans as a way to refer to themselves.

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his holiness nb

Quote from: 5iveTimes on November 22, 2007, 03:47:06 PM
Great to see the Dubs and their partitionist attitude alive and well on the board again.
Why are you known as the Jackeens?

Oi, less of the generalising  >:(

I dont know how many times a single Dub has posted something which has been thrown back at us all.
Feck sake  >:(

Ask me holy bollix

his holiness nb

Quote from: Gnevin on November 22, 2007, 06:24:15 PM
::)
Take a chill pill the lot of you if i was going to Micky a Brit I would say Micky is a Brit was just taking the piss out of how the English like to claim Scotish ,Welsh ,Irish as British when they are doing well

Good point, but regarding "doing well".
They arent looking for a manager 3 years ago  ;)
Ask me holy bollix