Brian Kerr confesses to having no knowledge of who will be the next manager of the Republic of Ireland national football team. Several candidates have been ruled out, including Neil Lennon, Roy Keane, and Paul Clement. Interim manager John O'Shea and Gus Poyet are still in contention for the position.
The FAI are set to finally appoint a successor to Stephen Kenny next week, and while we don't know who the new man will be, a number of candidates including Neil Lennon , Roy Keane and Paul Clement have been ruled out.
READ MORE: Liverpool and Ireland goalkeeper Caoimhin Kelleher wants to give Jurgen Klopp 'the send off he deserves' "Not a word, I can't help you at all," Kerr told Tommy Martin on Virgin Media when asked whether he had an inside scoop.
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