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Stephen Ireland looks to for a new club in January after he told Aston Villa boss Gerard Houllier – via his agent – that he wants out.
Giovanni Trapattoni has agreed to become the new boss of the Republic of Ireland. Currently coaching Red Bull Salzburg, Trapattoni has a wealth of experience at the top level including Juventus and Inter Milan.
Leeds look set to appoint Steve Staunton as their assistant manager.
Robbie Keane has revealed that he and several of the Ireland international players will help the FAI choose the next Ireland international boss. The error of judgment recruiting Steve Staunton as Ireland boss could have been avoided, believes the Spurs striker.
Steve Coppell has ruled himself out of the running for the vacant Republic of Ireland job. The Reading boss had been suggested as replacement for Steve Staunton, who left the post on Tuesday following a disappointing Euro 2008 qualification campaign.
The Football Association of Ireland have agreed to terminate the contract of Steve Staunton as national team manager by mutual consent. The FAI released a statement thanking Staunton and his staff for their efforts since taking the job.
Sir Bobby Robson is considering whether to step down as as the Republic of Ireland's international football consultant at the end of the current Euro 2008 qualifying campaign. Sir Bobby has been a close link to current boss Steve Staunton.
Germany were the first team to qualify for Euro 2008 and German boss Joachim Loew could not hide his delight after securing their place in the finals in Austria and Switzerland.
Some of the heavyweights of European football are in action tonight as we move into the final stretch of qualification for the Euro 2008 tournament in Austria and Switzerland. England, France, Spain and Italy are all in Euro 2008 action on Wednesday as qualifying for the finals in Austria and Switzerland moves into the home straight.
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