Former Ireland star Damien Duff expresses his frustration with the ongoing search for a new manager, stating that it has become embarrassing. The country has been without a boss for four months, with no resolution in sight.
Ireland have still not appointed a manager to replace Stephen Kenny , who departed from his role last November, meaning that the country has been without a boss for four months, and it doesn't look any closer to being sorted. Lee Carsely was the number one talk, but it appears to have stalled due to financial disagreements, while names like Neil Lennon , Gus Poyet and Steve Bruce have all been linked to the job.
Former Ireland star Duff shares his brutally honest opinion on the whole process so far. 'It’s getting embarrassing now, I won’t lie to you,' the 44-year-old told the media at the RSC following the game.𝗗𝗮𝗺𝗶𝗲𝗻 𝗗𝘂𝗳𝗳: “This league means more to me than anything, I’ve traveled the world. I’ve played in quite a few leagues, I’ve coached over in Scotland. This is the greatest league in the world”'To be brutally honest, no. I follow the League of Ireland with ultra interest. I think the future of Irish football is in the League of Ireland if it’s brought on leaps and bounds with help from anyone and everyone. 'It’s the biggest best league in the world to m
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