Chris Coleman, the former Wales boss, has been in the spotlight as a strong candidate for the Republic of Ireland managerial position. Reports from multiple sources, including Miguel Delaney, The42_ie, and BBC News, have highlighted his emergence as a contender. However, recent updates indicate that Coleman is now out of the running for the job. The managerial saga has also seen speculation around other potential candidates, with Carsley being mentioned but ultimately not pursuing the position. The reasons behind these shifts in candidacy remain a topic of discussion in the sports community.
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