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Top Dog
14-03-2008, 12:03 PM
Is tomorrow going to be Eddie O 'Sullivans last game as the Irish coach ? i would say Yes he is finished

What do you think Yes or No

POL
14-03-2008, 12:06 PM
How many of you great Arishmen will be hoping England beat Arland tomorrow?

Lamps
14-03-2008, 12:09 PM
Heard a load of Arish lads texting in the various rogby shows saying the hope Arland lose. What would Ciaran Fitz make of them?

POL
14-03-2008, 12:11 PM
wheres their fucking pride? I call them "the Keane generation" reared on treachery when they don't get their own way, wouldn't think twice about walking out on their own country

Lamps
14-03-2008, 12:12 PM
wheres their fucking pride? I call them "the Keane generation" reared on treachery when they don't get their own way, wouldn't think twice about walking out on their own country

That langer Keane has a lot to answer for, there a lads of 15 or 16 walking around today thinking its the done thing to be involved in acts of treason. No different to walking the dog or having a pint.

HappyMonday83
14-03-2008, 12:13 PM
Steady Eddie is staying put for now. The IRFU can't afford to buy out his contract. I'd be surprised if he isn't around this time next year.

STEVIEG
14-03-2008, 12:22 PM
Word within the corridors of power is that Kevin Keegan is gonna take over and wave his magic wand

BangBeater
14-03-2008, 12:29 PM
Eddie the Dagger should have been gone months ago ffs... Because he isn't gone at this stage, then, no, he'll be around for another while.

jd26
14-03-2008, 12:46 PM
At minimum, he'll be staying until the Barbarians game.

If he does go, who would people like to see replace him?

If an Irish coach is necessary, is Declan Kidney the only real candidate?

As for foreign coaches, it's a pity we didn't get Nick Mallett when he was available.

Some names to throw into the hat - Jake White, Mike Ruddock. Which others?

Rebel Yell
14-03-2008, 01:40 PM
How many of you great Arishmen will be hoping England beat Arland tomorrow?

You supported England anyway at the WC so i suppose you are the greatest Arishman of them all...

Top Dog
15-03-2008, 12:05 PM
Eddie today is going to be your last day as the Irish rugby coach ... you sly . cheating rat snake go now in the name of god

mightyquark
15-03-2008, 12:08 PM
Word within the corridors of power is that Kevin Keegan is gonna take over and wave his magic wand
I heard it was yer man Holland........

mightyquark
15-03-2008, 12:10 PM
wheres their fucking pride? I call them "the Keane generation" reared on treachery when they don't get their own way, wouldn't think twice about walking out on their own country
Surely thats a mispelling and you mean County...ah easy error to make.

#11sully
15-03-2008, 12:39 PM
wheres their fucking pride? I call them "the Keane generation" reared on treachery when they don't get their own way, wouldn't think twice about walking out on their own country

Are you Irish?

Sure aren't the sfi constantly hoping that Ireland get beat in which ever sport they cpmpete in?

Double standards there POL.

I would love to see EOS go but I would also love to see Ireland beat the tans today. Reason, because Ireland is my country. What country do you / sfi support?

HappyMonday83
15-03-2008, 01:02 PM
Are you Irish?

Sure aren't the sfi constantly hoping that Ireland get beat in which ever sport they cpmpete in?

Double standards there POL.

I would love to see EOS go but I would also love to see Ireland beat the tans today. Reason, because Ireland is my country. What country do you / sfi support?

The SFI are one of Irelands most ardent supporters. We hope that Arish teams get flogged at every opportunity. There is a difference.

#11sully
15-03-2008, 02:53 PM
The SFI are one of Irelands most ardent supporters. We hope that Arish teams get flogged at every opportunity. There is a difference.

Is that from the top or just the lackies input?

the puerto rican feen
15-03-2008, 05:19 PM
21-10 to Ireland now


so long eddie

Sound
15-03-2008, 05:38 PM
G'luck Eddie and thanks for all the fish.

DC9
15-03-2008, 07:28 PM
Eddie's gone. He said as much himself in the post-match interview. I reckon the deal was done well before the 6 nations and barring a Grand Slam he was always on the way out.

Jake White says he wants the job. Would be great to himself and Alan Gaffney take charge for the tour to NZ/Aus.

stevetharlear
15-03-2008, 08:48 PM
Conor O Shea was mentioned on the radio earlier, he'd be a great man to have involved, if he wants to come home that is.

rockyoc
16-03-2008, 12:52 AM
Conor O Shea was mentioned on the radio earlier, he'd be a great man to have involved, if he wants to come home that is.

Conor's too busy whispering in the ears of lads like Shane Geraghty to get them to declare for England to be truly interested in any role with Ireland.

You can bet the RFU pay him a lot more than the IRFU would offer.

Hopefully today will be the end of Eddie, for too long the wools been pulled over people's eyes by the "success" of this Ireland team.

In actual fact, what have they won? a few Triple Crowns against unbelievably poor England, Wales and Scotland sides.

Triple Crowns are all well and good but they are a consolation for second place at the end of the day. The real prizes, the Championship and the Grand Slam haven't been won, and with the players available, thats not good enough.