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Subject: [U21] On We Go (Camus)
My understanding is that it was bought new just before World War II and I'd be the 4th (and I suppose 5th) generation to live in it. I love the house but I don't think I could live in it, to me it will always be my grandparents home. The child also doesn't want to move and neither do I really, I've spent the last 5 years fixing this place up and we're happy here.
Thankyou Triglio.
Thankyou Triglio.
I think maybe it's just something that happens when you hit 40 but it can feel like an endless procession of funerals at some points. As horrible as it is to say it, I think I've become numb to it. Nothing will ever be as bad as my partner dying age 36.
As the old saying goes, there are far more important things than an online web browser based football management game. I don't think you'll find anyone with anything but positivity for the U21 reign you have had.
Im really sorry to hear that, I hope your mum continues to recover well.
Thats entirely your decision, if it felt the right thing to do you'd move there, and if you and your child are happy where you are then you should definitely stay there.
Will be sorry to see you leave this season.. I agree what you have built and achieved has been phenomenal so thank you.
Will be interesting what happens next season... an old guard or some fresh blood?
Sorry to hear about what you have been dealing with previously but glad to see people showing support.
Home your mums on the mend DJ!!
Will be interesting what happens next season... an old guard or some fresh blood?
Sorry to hear about what you have been dealing with previously but glad to see people showing support.
Home your mums on the mend DJ!!
I've been here for four seasons, and the work you do Camus is truly enormous, I myself am not capable of doing what he does, I do it my way, but he is truly many steps above, I could be wrong but I think that the next successor will do well, but not in the same way as Camus, and rightly the family comes first
Let's hope she gets better as soon as possible. In my family we say to never give up, because my sister-in-law also had bone cancer, and luckily, or miraculously we can say, she managed to win
I also think one of you should take Camus's place, because coaching the Under-21s isn't easy, and besides, it's the future of the senior national team. Alternatively, a foreigner with passion and dedication to another national team would be fine. Personally, I was lucky to win the first election, but over time I've shown you that it was the right choice. I hope to continue as always, because the unexpected is always around the corner
That sounds rough, and wish you and the family all the best. Always appreciate the work you put into the U21s and for the advice you have given me.
Its probably not the time but if you are after some new blood i'll tentatively put my name forward early doors. I am sure when the time comes there will be a raft of candidates, and with a lot more experience, but i can definitely match time and effort needed for the side. If im honest as much as i love managing the Irish U21's the lack of active users (and production) is quite limiting, and i would love a crack at a larger more active nation (especially my own)
Its probably not the time but if you are after some new blood i'll tentatively put my name forward early doors. I am sure when the time comes there will be a raft of candidates, and with a lot more experience, but i can definitely match time and effort needed for the side. If im honest as much as i love managing the Irish U21's the lack of active users (and production) is quite limiting, and i would love a crack at a larger more active nation (especially my own)
Put your name forward when the time comes, and why you get our votes....good luck
Thank you, for us it was luck and never give up, the alternative was an experimental treatment, and luckily it worked
Really sorry to hear about what you've been going through, Camus. That's got to be very tough.
As everyone else has said, you've already done a fantastic job as U21 coach, in terms of results, youth infrastructure, and making the training English juniors even more fun and interesting with the rankings, transfer shows, and analysis you generate.
I'm sure folks would selfishly prefer you stayed on for another couple of seasons, but you've got to do what you think is best for yourself an your family.
All the best with everything.
As everyone else has said, you've already done a fantastic job as U21 coach, in terms of results, youth infrastructure, and making the training English juniors even more fun and interesting with the rankings, transfer shows, and analysis you generate.
I'm sure folks would selfishly prefer you stayed on for another couple of seasons, but you've got to do what you think is best for yourself an your family.
All the best with everything.
Also very sorry to hear about your week from hell last week. Glad that your mum is doing ok! Long may that continue. My dad had a heart attack 15 years ago and it was scary but luckily served as a wake up call for him, after which he radically changed diet, exercise, etc, and lost a lot of excess weight.
Despite everything - happy 40th!
Despite everything - happy 40th!
Sorry to hear your tragic news dj. I'm glad your mum is on the mend.