Easy decision for Declan Rice now - join a team about to play in the Nations League semi finals after finishing as world cup semi finalists or a team about to appoint Mick McCarthy or the Dundalk manager as boss.
Sadly, one of the best chances Ireland would have had of convincing Rice was the opportunity of working with one of the best players ever in his position. Like the assistant manager they just sacked.
Absolute shambles Mick coming back in.
Must uninspiring football association about. Never ever attempt to be positive.
I really don't know what people expected. This is the Ireland manager's job. People talking about Wenger as an option? He would need to be incredibly desperate or bored to want that job, no matter what they paid him.
The sad fact of the matter is that O'Neill and Keane as a management team are at a higher level than the players.
At the end, the decision was inevitable because of the negativity and poor attendance. The football was undoubtedly dreadful but the expectation that this group of players was ever going to reach any level of success without being extremely compact and a set piece specialist team was completely unrealistic.
Allardyce would have been my choice. I don't care if it's basic route one football as long as the team is competitive. Ireland's biggest goal threat currently is Shane Duffy. Brady has quality delivery. Play to your strengths.
If/when the likes of Obafemi, Parrott, Idah and O'Connor break through, you can adapt the style of play but with Cyrus Christie and David Meyler as genuine midfield options, you're not going to dominate possession against anyone.