Keith Andrews has bigger things to deal with this week as he takes his Brentford side into a London derby and another test of his credentials as a Premier League manager, a weekly forensic examination of his abilities which the man from the North Strand is passing with a regularity that's now become dull.
But there could be some relief, off the field, for Andrews. The fact that Martin O'Neill is now gainfully employed -- albeit in a temporary capacity that could turn into a long-term gig if it keeps working out the way it started -- means he will no longer clog up the airwaves with his petulant criticisms of Andrews as a coach, a player and a man.