Nationwider Posted 19 April 2006 Share Posted 19 April 2006 Where does everyone see him next? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The People's Hero Posted 19 April 2006 Share Posted 19 April 2006 Specsavers advert I reckon. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
davieG Posted 19 April 2006 Share Posted 19 April 2006 Well if he can get it, the England job with out a doubt as this will give him the the opportunity to spend time with his wife. I even think he could use it as a bargaining tool as part of any negotiations as I believe a serious option for the ruling arses of the FA would be a part-timer, ( as they've spent more than they can afford on Wembley) so MON could negotiate a 'smaller' pay deal. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Anish Posted 19 April 2006 Share Posted 19 April 2006 Newcastle - they always go for a big name, what with Dalglish, Gullit, Robson and Souness. It'd be a great job for MON too, although probably a step down from Celtic. I can't see England giving him the opportunity despite him being by far and away the best manager for the job. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NFFC Chris Posted 19 April 2006 Share Posted 19 April 2006 In fantasy land us but realisticly England!I hope he get's appointed but can see the FA appointing the terrible McClaren Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chairman of the Bored Posted 19 April 2006 Share Posted 19 April 2006 He could be the man to get B-Liar out of trouble and get the Irish 'Peace Process' back on track. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Libertine Posted 19 April 2006 Share Posted 19 April 2006 Unfortunately England will probably appoint McLaren, I've no idea why but it looks likely. So I think O'Neill will get the Newcastle job. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DaveyJ Posted 19 April 2006 Share Posted 19 April 2006 Don't think he's gona get the England job. He's Irish + he's probably too outspoken for the FA. Reckon he could do a pretty good job at Newcastle, I reckon he's the right sort of bloke to sort out that club. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sackmycook Posted 20 April 2006 Share Posted 20 April 2006 Don't think he's gona get the England job. He's Irish + he's probably too outspoken for the FA. Reckon he could do a pretty good job at Newcastle, I reckon he's the right sort of bloke to sort out that club. True the fa are pussys and will appoint someone who fits in with their way of thinking. MON is his own man. So it will be a travesty if he doesnt get the Eng job. But, i suspect thay Eng will miss out like they did with Clough. Never mind that they could seriously be contenders for a cup. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Head Honcho Posted 20 April 2006 Share Posted 20 April 2006 I know it's a fair question and a fair poll but to be honest I have as much interest in what MON is going to do next as in who is going to be the next manager of Outer Mongolia-unless of course he's coming back here Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
City_4_Life Posted 20 April 2006 Share Posted 20 April 2006 I dont really know where he will go next, Probably Newcastle. But i think he will do well as England manager, actually he will do well anyway. Good luck to him for what ever he does. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The Don Posted 20 April 2006 Share Posted 20 April 2006 I dont really know where he will go next, Probably Newcastle. But i think he will do well as England manager, actually he will do well anyway. Good luck to him for what ever he does. He won't get the england job - thats mclarens. He won't go to Newcastle - he's a very ambitious man - what is the challeng in him going to newcastle and if he wins the odd league/fa cup and finishes 4 in the league is considered a very huge success. He will wait until the right clubs comes along. I reckon that club will be man u. The challenge would be to win premier every year and the champions league. He's done his apprenticeship at a tinpot premiership club with us, he's not going to go to newcastle where he has got no chance of winning anything!!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sackmycook Posted 20 April 2006 Share Posted 20 April 2006 He won't get the england job - thats mclarens. He won't go to Newcastle - he's a very ambitious man - what is the challeng in him going to newcastle and if he wins the odd league/fa cup and finishes 4 in the league is considered a very huge success. He will wait until the right clubs comes along. I reckon that club will be man u. The challenge would be to win premier every year and the champions league. He's done his apprenticeship at a tinpot premiership club with us, he's not going to go to newcastle where he has got no chance of winning anything!!! All due respect but thats MON you're talking about, hes not the kind of person who decides to join a club cos they are a winning side. It would be too easy for him to go to man utd and win things. the fact that newcastle have not won anything in ages mean it is the challenge. he's not going to go to newcastle where he has got no chance of winning anything he makes winning teams he doesnt join clubs cos they are winning stuff. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nationwider Posted 20 April 2006 Author Share Posted 20 April 2006 There's a rumour gathering pace (unsubstantiated, I might add) that if Steve McLaren gets the England job, Martin O'Neill might go to Middlesbrough. Apparently they approached his people some time ago. Middlesbrough can offer MON two things Newcastle can't - time, and a sane chairman. In addition, they've got money, a shedload of young talent, and probably a UEFA Cup place next season. On the downside, Boro's a sh*thole. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Newcastle_Fox Posted 20 April 2006 Share Posted 20 April 2006 Hopefully O'Neill just imagine what he could do with the current squad, all he needs to do is motivate them to play well as a team. Thats what Leicester teams under him did well doing. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NFFC Chris Posted 20 April 2006 Share Posted 20 April 2006 There's a rumour gathering pace (unsubstantiated, I might add) that if Steve McLaren gets the England job, Martin O'Neill might go to Middlesbrough. Apparently they approached his people some time ago. Middlesbrough can offer MON two things Newcastle can't - time, and a sane chairman. In addition, they've got money, a shedload of young talent, and probably a UEFA Cup place next season. On the downside, Boro's a sh*thole. O'Neil's too good for that dump,I hate Middlesborough and I hope O'Neil would'nt go there as I feel he'd do very well there because if McClaren can get them to a UEFA Cup Semi Final at least then god knows what O'Neil is capable of. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The Don Posted 21 April 2006 Share Posted 21 April 2006 All due respect but thats MON you're talking about, hes not the kind of person who decides to join a club cos they are a winning side. It would be too easy for him to go to man utd and win things. the fact that newcastle have not won anything in ages mean it is the challenge. he makes winning teams he doesnt join clubs cos they are winning stuff. Ok let me ask you this, why did o'neill come to leicester from norwich?? Cos we had more potential at that time. OK Man U, too easy to win stuff - when was the last time they won the champions league?? The premiership?? O'neill is human, he has ambition. He is always comparede to the late Brian Clough. It would be a backward step for him to go to newcastle as they haven't got a realistic chance in the competitions he is aiming to win. Celtic were 2nd fiddle to rangers when he got there. Man U are playing 2nd fiddle to chelsea now. If its a challenge he's after, there's no bigger one than man u. If he wants to turn a side around, why go to newcastle when he could go to millwall or sunderland? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sackmycook Posted 21 April 2006 Share Posted 21 April 2006 Ok let me ask you this, why did o'neill come to leicester from norwich?? Cos we had more potential at that time. OK Man U, too easy to win stuff - when was the last time they won the champions league?? The premiership?? O'neill is human, he has ambition. He is always comparede to the late Brian Clough. It would be a backward step for him to go to newcastle as they haven't got a realistic chance in the competitions he is aiming to win. Celtic were 2nd fiddle to rangers when he got there. Man U are playing 2nd fiddle to chelsea now. If its a challenge he's after, there's no bigger one than man u. If he wants to turn a side around, why go to newcastle when he could go to millwall or sunderland? MON cam to LCFC 'cos he was having problems with the Norwich chairman. He was asked many times previously to come to LCFC but chose to be loyal to WWFC. Man Utd won the prem in 2003 and since then they have been 3rd in the table apart from this season when they will finish 2nd. Backward step is yur point of view. Newcastle have never shy'd away from spending money and they have a big fan base. I think this is the point you are missing Whoever he manages will become contenders. Celtic were 2nd fiddle to Rangers. But, lets face it there are usually only 2 teams who can win the SPL And yet he took a team like that to the UEFA cup final only to be beaten by the one manager who is his equal. He has served his apprenticeships now how we will go to the clubs with money, fans, and ambitious chairmen. The point is that he can turn any side around and make them winners. You expect him to wait until fergie finally realises that he has been in the job far too long? or would you expect him to jump ship from wherever he may be managing when the man utd job comes up? i doubt that MON would behave like that. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Thracian Posted 22 April 2006 Share Posted 22 April 2006 No idea but I think he will find it very hard to follow his previous achievements when he gets back. Everyone has their time and I think he has had his. l Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Finnegan Posted 24 April 2006 Share Posted 24 April 2006 Prime Minister. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Matt Posted 24 April 2006 Share Posted 24 April 2006 A Wolves fan reckons he's heard a rumour that the F.A have decided they don't want Martin O'Neill, and Newcastle are unsure on whether to offer him the job so Wolves are going offer him a job lol Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nationwider Posted 24 April 2006 Author Share Posted 24 April 2006 A Wolves fan reckons he's heard a rumour that the F.A have decided they don't want Martin O'Neill, and Newcastle are unsure on whether to offer him the job so Wolves are going offer him a job lol If the smoke signals are to believed, the cretins at FA Towers are going to overlook O'Neill. Free-thinking, football acumen and natural intelligence are not required competences for any job at the FA, whether its England manager, chief exec or tea lady so a Sven-drone like McClaren or the English Lionheart Scolari will probably get it. O'Neill may have too many conditions and caveats for Freddie Shepherd. Roeder certainly isn't the man for them. Hopefully Freddie will go utterly mad and appoint Ranieri or Keegan. Or Lieutenant Commander Gerard Data Houllier. Wolves have more chance of getting Shaquille O'Neill. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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