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<blockquote data-quote="Shabby" data-source="post: 3999939" data-attributes="member: 19757"><p>Easy...Mick McCarthy to both.</p><p></p><p>The current Irish squad is decent but not exactly packed with talent. Most of the players are more grafter than anything. Mick McCarthy has managed a team of grafters all his career and done a good job too. Just look at Wolves for example. He's kept them in the Prem with an average enough bunch of players.</p><p></p><p>Keane wouldn't have the patience for the current crop. Sure he'd probably try and improve how we play a bit, but to good effect? I doubt it. There are some skillful players in the squad(James McCarthy, McGeady for example) but not enough for us to change to an open style of play I'm afraid. You'd also suspect that Saipan would go against him when it comes to gaining all players' respect.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shabby, post: 3999939, member: 19757"] Easy...Mick McCarthy to both. The current Irish squad is decent but not exactly packed with talent. Most of the players are more grafter than anything. Mick McCarthy has managed a team of grafters all his career and done a good job too. Just look at Wolves for example. He's kept them in the Prem with an average enough bunch of players. Keane wouldn't have the patience for the current crop. Sure he'd probably try and improve how we play a bit, but to good effect? I doubt it. There are some skillful players in the squad(James McCarthy, McGeady for example) but not enough for us to change to an open style of play I'm afraid. You'd also suspect that Saipan would go against him when it comes to gaining all players' respect. [/QUOTE]
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