Thursday, January 12, 2006

Clive Woodward - the football Legacy

Always nice to see the solution of one of Football's great conundrums. Will Clive Woodward's expertise in the rugby arena translate into the hard nosed unique, "Harry Redknapp self-styled" environment that is Football.

The answer is slowly, and do mean slowly, emerging from Dublin this week. In the wacky world of 24 hour rolling news, it no longer breaks, it emerges. Nothing happens anymore. It is about to happen, sources close to th story add flesh to the bones, it is announced and then finally it's dissected and undermined. Keeps a multitude of Media Studies graduates in a job, it's wonderful.

So to the emergence of the new Irish Football manager, who may or may not be, Steve Staunton. As honest and straightforward a player you are unlikely to have ever watched. Staunton it emerged was about to be named as the FAI's choice to replace Brian Kerr. "Too young" "where's his experience" I hear you cry. So to add some much needed sagicity, Sir Bobby Robson was promptly installed in the news as the guiding hand to the raw potential that Stuanton brings to the party. As week progressed, Alan Carver, Robson's trusty assistant at Newcastle was added to the backroom staff.

Two days later Kevin McDonald former Liverpool player and colleague of Steve Staunton, currently plying his coachiong trade in the west midlands was also being added to the coaching staff.

Now today Thursday the trail has gone cold. Alistair Campbell?, Paul Gascoigne?, John Gregory surely?

The intention surely isn't to create a Woodward style team supporting the team, but keep an eye on the papers tomorrow. Surely the media management expert at the FAI needs to get a grip of the story before they turn into the laughing stock they appeared when it took them so long to sort out Brian Kerr's departure and the Roy Keane in Korea debacle.

Watch this space

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