Mick McCarthy has stepped down from the position of manager of the Republic of Ireland's first team squad. He has been replaced with immediate effect by the U21's boss and former Manager of Dundalk, Stephen Kenny who is 48 years old. Republic of Ireland: Stephen Kenny to replace Mick McCarthy as manager https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/52168274
Was planned to happen after the euros this summer wasn't it? Bad for Mick he would have been looking at one last tournament if they won the play off.
I heard from a good sauce he has been face timing Conway, reds boss next season heard it here first haha
Me too. But he has said in the past. The fans loved him and vice versa. He says one thing about a manager is. eventually fans turn against em , something he would hate to happen. ‘Twas a few years ago, He might have second thoughts but doubt it.
Yeah I remember him saying that in the past when previously linked, but if it did ever happen it would sell some season tickets and give the whole club a massive lift
Honestly, why do people think he'd come? Apart from the reasons above, he speaks his mind, He's the boss. He wants to do it his way. The board don't operate like that. Not a chance of him.
As I’ve said mate it’s cos of the reasons mentioned. He wouldn’t serve under anyone regardless of ownership. Be it this lot or someone who gave him free range.
To be our next boss is co second favourite in the betting...... Interesting why that may be. Unless they think that Struber might not want to leave his family to come back here when Football gets ready to start again.