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Giovanni Trapattoni: Ireland’s most popular man - barely speaks English, is not even Irish

He’s Italian, a grandfather and he has won Irish hearts for ever


Giovanni Trapattoni
Giovanni Trapattoni
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He's an Italian who speaks pidgin English, but he is by far Ireland’s most popular man, especially after leading the Irish soccer team into the European nation’s championship finals next summer.

When they face off against Spain, the World champions in Poland in summer it will be an extraordinary moment for Ireland on the world soccer stage. Giovanni Trappatoni has made it all possible
Irish soccer managers have a love-hate relationship with the soccer-mad  Irish nation.

Jack Charlton, an Englishman became a national hero when he led Ireland to the World Cup finals in 1982. Steve Staunton an Irishman was one of Ireland’s most criticised when he failed as a manager despite having been an amazingly popular  player.

Giovanni Trapattoni, now 72, is in the Charlton mould. To the Irish nation he is Trap, the way Charlton was Jack and he is their latest hero.

The soccer team beat the odds to advance to the finals. In a country riven by economic calamities Trap is a bright shining light, a man who has put Ireland into one of the two biggest football tournaments in the world.

He is a practical man. He understood Ireland’s limitations and his sides do not play the beautiful game like Spain or Brazil. They are defensive, dour and technical, but they get results.

Giovanni Trapattoni’s new contract with the Football Association  of Ireland (FAI) may have been a ‘formality’ but the Italian will gladly tell you that there are only three certainties in this world – birth, life and death.

The 72-year-old is now guaranteed to accumulate over $13 million from his spell as Ireland football team manager by the time he passes the mantle on, preferably in his eyes to understudy Marco Tardelli, after the 2014 World Cup finals in Brazil.

That figure, albeit with the substantial financial help of FAI benefactor big businessman Denis O’Brien, surpasses the earnings of previous bosses Mick McCarthy, Brian Kerr and Steve Staunton combined.

It may come across as a startling statistic but Trapattoni has never engaged in the bargain basement of football management. His is a career adorned with big trophies and big cheques. A ‘good player but not a great player’ with AC Milan and Italy, he has been a far better manager.

So much so that he is still the most successful club manager in the history of European football after winning all around him with Milan and Juventus before spells abroad with Bayern Munich, Benfica and Red Bull Salzburg with four years in the Italian job, and two tournaments, thrown in for good measure.

Yet those who know him best will tell you that the farmer’s son from a quite ordinary and very rural background is, at heart, a simple man. His upbringing in a little village outside Milan, where his father taught him his trademark whistle as they herded sheep, allows him no other outlook on life.

“In Italy we always say that the farmer lives a simple life,” said Trapattoni the day after his team


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trapottoni trapottoni is from italy BUT IS IRISH NOW, ......
Cathal has outdid himself this time. After a career of tugging his forelock to the FAI he expects people to swallow this nonsense. At best Trapattoni deserves grudging respect for deliver a series of results that brought a team to the Euro finals. The man shows no charisma either on or off the pitch. The football played by his teams has been dire and torture to watch. Qualification was based on Richard Dunne's incredible match against Russia and a result in the first leg in Estonia that stank to high heaven. If Ireland was in the Estonian shoes that night we would still be shouting about the injustice. Jack Charlton was hugely popular in Ireland but Trapattoni?
Trap deserves his accolades. However, the honeymoon may be short if he can't find someone to put the leather into the back of the net. Robbie the Keane carries the team on his back for sure. He is the greatest playmaker in the world. However, they need someone with a lightning foot desperately. McGeady looks like he could be the one. Nevertheless, to be outshot 18-2 with corners at 12-1 by Russia in another nil-nil tie sends a note of caution to the celebration of a 1-1 match with a minnow like Estonia. Somewhere, somehow, some way, they have to replay the French for national pride.
We are "Gaelic" and he is "Garlic" ... it's all good ...
69 percent of the world's population cannot speak english and 93 percent are not Irish.He is in a large majority there. I don't care if he is green and from Mars asl long as he get the Irish team to the finals... GO IRISH!!!!!!!!!!
 




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