Tag: Martin O'Neill

  • Forest owner criticised by iconic boss who was ‘sacked after 19 games’

    Forest owner criticised by iconic boss who was ‘sacked after 19 games’

    Martin O’Neill says that Nottingham Forest owner Evangelos Marinakis is not his ‘favourite person’ after being sacked after just 19 games at the club.

    The 72-year-old is a Forest legend having played a key part in the club’s golden era as a player, helping them to First Division title in 1978, along with two European Cups in the the following years.

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    Martin O’Neill’s return to Forest in 2019 didn’t go to plan

    After a successful career in management, O’Neill was brought back to the City Ground in January 2019 with the club playing in the Championship.

    But despite leading the club to ninth place that season, he was sacked that summer by Marinakis and replaced by Sabri Lamouchi.

    In the present day, Forest are going great guns in the Premier League and sit in fifth position after 11 games – far exceeding expectations after being embroiled in a relegation battle last term.

    In response to Jim White saying that O’Neill would love Forest to succeed but not Marinakis, the former boss jokingly told talkSPORT: “How would he be my favourite person if he gave me 19 games and then disposed of my services.

    “How would he be my favourite person?”

    O’Neill added: “I am going to have a private conversation with the bosses of talkSPORT and see how Jim White would feel if his job has been threatened every single week!”

    The 72-year-old joined Nottingham Forest where he spent ten years as a player in January 2019 as manager. 

    He won eight, drew three and lost eight ending the season in ninth. 

    A decent record but it was not enough to secure his job for the upcoming campaign. 

    Sabri Lamouchi was the next hire who became the first Forest manager to complete a full season in over nine years.

    O'Neill lasted just 19 matches as manager of Nottingham Forest in 2019

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    O’Neill lasted just 19 matches as manager of Nottingham Forest in 2019Credit: Getty Images
    It led O'Neill to declare that Forest owner Marinakis 'was not his favourite person'

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    It led O’Neill to declare that Forest owner Marinakis ‘was not his favourite person’Credit: Getty

    After Forest’s 1-0 loss to Newcastle O’Neill denied that the bubble had burst.

    “I think that, yeah, it was a disappointing result in the sense that they were on such a really good run and as you mentioned, had they won that their points tally at this stage of the season would have been enormous.

    But they’re still greatly placed. They’ve got a lot of good players in the side, they’ve looked strong defensively and they can break forward.

    “They’ve got a bit of pace in the team, they score a few goals.

    “I’m a wee bit surprising really about the centre forward [Chris Wood] doing so well I must admit. He’s the same age as me but he’s done remarkably well!

    “They lost to Newcastle but it’s just a blip in proceedings here.

    O'Neill joked that he didn't expect to Chris Wood to do as well as he has - saying that he's as old as him!

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    O’Neill joked that he didn’t expect to Chris Wood to do as well as he has – saying that he’s as old as him!Credit: Getty

    “Had you asked Forest fans at the start of the season if they’d not have any relegation problems, they’d probably have accepted that but expectations have risen so let’s see how that goes but it’s been a really great start.”

    Nuno Espirito Santo is performing way above expectations as fans had gotten used to battles to avoid relegation, similarly to what they did towards the end of last season.

    They currently sit fifth with five wins, one being against first place Liverpool who are yet to lose to another team despite playing tough competition like Arsenal.

    And as O’Neill said, Wood is on fire, netting eight goals in eleven league matches, outscoring Cole Palmer and being level with Mohamed Salah.  

    There is a feel-good vibe around the team, but with a trip to Arsenal coming up, things aren’t going to get any easier for Espirito Santo’s side.

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  • talkSPORT caller recalls O’Neill blasting him in trial and denying him contract

    talkSPORT caller recalls O’Neill blasting him in trial and denying him contract

    A talkSPORT caller revealed the time he got ‘absolutely hammered’ by Martin O’Neill during a Wycombe trial in a wild story.

    Richard, a Tottenham fan, had phoned into the station to offer his verdict on what Ange Postecoglou‘s side had to do to win the north London derby on Sunday.

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    O’Neill achieved huge success in his managerial career – and once turned down a talkSPORT caller

    He felt Tottenham have played some quality football at the start of this season, but have not been able to convert their chances.

    Richard believed the first 20 minutes would prove to be crucial and urged Tottenham to start strongly, otherwise the contest could swing in Arsenal‘s favour.

    In a bizarre turn of events, Richard then made the wild revelation he came up against an O’Neill-managed team when he was just a teenager.

    Richard, a self-confessed tricky winger but prone to laziness, played in an FA Youth Cup match for Aldershot when O’Neill was in charge at Wycombe and scored a self-proclaimed worldie.

    It prompted O’Neill, who was in his first managerial role with the Chairboys, to phone him up.

    “I don’t know how you got my number, Martin,” Richard said. “But you phoned me up at my house.

    “My brother shouts out, ‘Richard, Martin O’Neill is on the phone!’ This is a true story. And I obviously thought someone is taking the mick. I pick up the phone and dare I say it, Martin O’Neill is on the phone. He says, ‘I want you to come and have a trial with me at Wycombe.’”

    However, Richard’s trial did not go to plan.

    In a reserve game at Roots Hall at Southend, Richard failed to make an impression O’Neill, who was evidently left less than impressed.

    “You absolutely hammered me because I was absolutely useless,” Richard said.

    A caller gave a hilarious story about how O'Neill offered him a trial at Wycombe

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    A caller gave a hilarious story about how O’Neill offered him a trial at Wycombe

    Martin O’Neill’s managerial career in numbers

    Wycombe Wanders (1990-1995): 140 wins, 63 draws, 59 losses (53.4% win rate)

    Norwich City (1995-1995): 9 wins, 7 draws, 4 losses (45% win rate)

    Leicester City (1995-2000): 85 wins, 68 draws, 70 losses (38.1% win rate)

    Celtic (2000-2005): 213 wins, 29 draws, 40 losses (75.5% win rate)

    Aston Villa (2006-2010): 80 wins, 60 draws, 50 losses (42.11% win rate)

    Sunderland (2011-2013): 21 wins, 20 draws, 25 losses (31.8%)

    Republic of Ireland (2013-2018): 19 wins, 20 draws, 16 losses (34.5% win rate)

    Nottingham Forest (2019-2019): 8 wins, 3 draws, 8 losses (42.1% win rate)

    O’Neill had a great laugh about it and defended his straight-talking ways.

    “Richard, that is absolutely brilliant,” O’Neill said.

    “It didn’t matter whether you were a triallist or not, I’m afraid I had to tell you the truth.”

    Martin O’Neill gives passionate defence of role in Declan Rice and Jack Grealish’s Republic of Ireland careers before their England switch

    Richard then offered more details on the failed trial and even claimed he was on the brink of a professional deal.

    “I had my trial, I don’t think I touched the ball in 45 minutes,” Richard said.

    “Stood there like a lemon. Honestly, you said to me, ‘Richard, all you had to do was perform and I would have given you a contract’. You hammered me in a positive way.”

    Despite O’Neill’s critique, Richard has since used it to help the next generation.

    Now a coach, Richard is also in charge of a football club and believes O’Neill’s hammering gave him an idea of how to talk to youngsters about improving their game.

    A talkSPORT caller thanked O'Neill for giving him a rollicking

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    A talkSPORT caller thanked O’Neill for giving him a rollickingCredit: Getty

    Perhaps it isn’t much of a surprise Richard has learned a lot from O’Neill given the Northern Irishman has managed nearly 1000 games in his career.

    The 72-year-old enjoyed plenty of success at various stops, including three Scottish Premier League titles during his stint at Celtic.

    He is now the chair of the League Managers Association having succeeded Howard Wilkinson.

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