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i would like to see breakdown of that 200k

hurlit (Meath) - Posts: 415 - 22/08/2019 21:12:56    2228630

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Could potentially see Spuddy O'Hallaron as the man for this job. Knows the players, says it as it is.
McCullagh is also a good option, knows how it works. He would would probably want Ennis in with him too though I'd say, and possibly John Andrews.

Meathman678 (Meath) - Posts: 63 - 22/08/2019 22:37:58    2228657

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Replying To hurlit:  "i would like to see breakdown of that 200k"
Would be interesting to see a breakdown on how this 200 k could be spent . On what ....I
Can understand a few buses to matches ,after match meals ,and a physio ,but beyond that it's hard to credit . Likewise on the football team .....I would really like to know who is getting all this money ,given that the players ,managers and selectors are free gratis ......also I hear a lot of talk about pouring money into juvenile and underage .....what does this mean also ? ....this is dangerous FAI like territory and no transparency breeds this type of suspicion .....once again ...if we are not paying players ,managers ,coaches ,selectors ...then the caterers ,buses ,and physios are milking us ?

noluso (Meath) - Posts: 164 - 23/08/2019 08:26:13    2228686

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Replying To noluso:  "Would be interesting to see a breakdown on how this 200 k could be spent . On what ....I
Can understand a few buses to matches ,after match meals ,and a physio ,but beyond that it's hard to credit . Likewise on the football team .....I would really like to know who is getting all this money ,given that the players ,managers and selectors are free gratis ......also I hear a lot of talk about pouring money into juvenile and underage .....what does this mean also ? ....this is dangerous FAI like territory and no transparency breeds this type of suspicion .....once again ...if we are not paying players ,managers ,coaches ,selectors ...then the caterers ,buses ,and physios are milking us ?"
inter county players get mileage and food after every training, 2 physios also and this is for 4 nights a week. so it could be 4k a week easily to run a standard inter county team with the above costs.
then nutritional allowance of €30 a week I think it is, 2 pairs of boots, maybe €1,000 of other gear, transport and other match day costs, recording a game, food before and after game, i am actually surprised the 200k figure is not double that

overthehill72 (Meath) - Posts: 334 - 23/08/2019 10:11:43    2228697

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Replying To Meathman678:  "Could potentially see Spuddy O'Hallaron as the man for this job. Knows the players, says it as it is.
McCullagh is also a good option, knows how it works. He would would probably want Ennis in with him too though I'd say, and possibly John Andrews."
spuddy could not even get a excellent na fianna team out of intermediate , terrible choice lets be honest

hurlit (Meath) - Posts: 415 - 23/08/2019 11:00:15    2228718

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If you want to run a county hurling team expect it to cost that and more. It is not questioned in Counties like wexford where they gave their county a huge lift by winning Leinster Championship , but the optics of it look big in weaker Counties where people not involved dont even know there is a County Hurling team

Ashrules (Dublin) - Posts: 518 - 23/08/2019 11:14:23    2228721

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Replying To Ashrules:  "If you want to run a county hurling team expect it to cost that and more. It is not questioned in Counties like wexford where they gave their county a huge lift by winning Leinster Championship , but the optics of it look big in weaker Counties where people not involved dont even know there is a County Hurling team"
Yes but now look at wexford footballers.

Foley91 (Meath) - Posts: 418 - 23/08/2019 11:24:49    2228726

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If the hurlers spent 200k with a basic set up and players hardly getting the red carpet on away trips to games etc
I would not like to see the bill for the footballers

hurlit (Meath) - Posts: 415 - 23/08/2019 12:15:20    2228744

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Replying To overthehill72:  "inter county players get mileage and food after every training, 2 physios also and this is for 4 nights a week. so it could be 4k a week easily to run a standard inter county team with the above costs.
then nutritional allowance of €30 a week I think it is, 2 pairs of boots, maybe €1,000 of other gear, transport and other match day costs, recording a game, food before and after game, i am actually surprised the 200k figure is not double that"
Jasus when you put it in print its frightening imagine the dubs mayo kerry costs.pheewww

Borderroyal (Meath) - Posts: 488 - 23/08/2019 12:46:59    2228751

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so goping back to the initial question, who are the contenders likely to be, dont see martin ennis or john andrews going back as managers, donr see joe quaid coming in as he has a 5 man team with him, dont see any former top tier guys looking foir it,
Paul Reilly ? not sure there are any others to consider
Mickey McCullagh ?
Brian Hanley Galway minor manager if he doesnt get the main gig in galway ?
Kevin Martin sacked by offaly ? seemed a decent manager but a poor team
Ryan O Dwyer

any other suggestions.

StickFan (Meath) - Posts: 217 - 23/08/2019 14:38:17    2228790

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Replying To StickFan:  "so goping back to the initial question, who are the contenders likely to be, dont see martin ennis or john andrews going back as managers, donr see joe quaid coming in as he has a 5 man team with him, dont see any former top tier guys looking foir it,
Paul Reilly ? not sure there are any others to consider
Mickey McCullagh ?
Brian Hanley Galway minor manager if he doesnt get the main gig in galway ?
Kevin Martin sacked by offaly ? seemed a decent manager but a poor team
Ryan O Dwyer

any other suggestions."
Kevin Dowd ( Dunderry ) ?

noluso (Meath) - Posts: 164 - 23/08/2019 17:30:16    2228829

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Replying To StickFan:  "so goping back to the initial question, who are the contenders likely to be, dont see martin ennis or john andrews going back as managers, donr see joe quaid coming in as he has a 5 man team with him, dont see any former top tier guys looking foir it,
Paul Reilly ? not sure there are any others to consider
Mickey McCullagh ?
Brian Hanley Galway minor manager if he doesnt get the main gig in galway ?
Kevin Martin sacked by offaly ? seemed a decent manager but a poor team
Ryan O Dwyer

any other suggestions."
Just save money and let the Hurling Development Committee manage the team!!!
Why oh Why when we make a bit of progress does the f..ng wheels have to come off? Dark forces at play here in this county. A former guru rants 'burn the hurls' guess what the chairman of the meeting allows the remarks to stand, instead of demanding that the remarks be withdrawn he allows them to fester...now if that is not inviting death by a thousand cut then what is it? Let me remind ALL readers here, when Meath were at the top of the heap in football the hurlers were not far behind, I.e. beating Wexford and Offaly in the League and scaring the sh1t out of Offaly when they were real All Ireland contenders, both won All Ireland's within two years of such reverses to our hurlers. Admittedly the footballers have had a good year (hurlers likewise) but there is not the slightest hint that we must row back because Pairc Tealtean is being redeveloped and why should there be but the hurling posters here are preparing for the worst.
Hurling people of Meath demand a decent manager for our team, we beat Down reasonably easily in the Christy Ring Final this year. Yet they could afford to bring the Rock O'Sullivan all the way from Cork to assist them. Why for once did we beat teams like Down, Kildare etc easily? Because management took the job seriously and professionally but MOST of all, the team had been playing teams of a higher caliber for the past two years, even more, the two games against Antrim in 2016 brought that team on a lot. And fair play to them they maintained their standards and imposed those standards on all teams in the Christy Ring this year. So why must we all of a sudden accept anything thrown at us? No we must not. I am not demanding a Davy Fitz or a Micheal Donohoe but it simply cannot be a novice. Martin McCullagh or Ryan O'Dwyer or Joe Quaid would be fine as managers but the backup that they require should also be made available without question.

MillerX (Meath) - Posts: 1061 - 23/08/2019 20:25:41    2228869

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Replying To hurlinglad15:  "Totally agree her. Footballers in div 1 of the league this year and the development of p.t the hurlers will hardly get a look in. They will want a manager that won't be an annoyance when it comes to fixtures. Would be great to get Joe quaid into the job. He has worked wonders with westmeath. Pleanty of big name Hurling men after coming available in the last few weeks but it's unfortunate that I doubt any of them will be looking to meath as potential jobs.
As regards where the team are now I think they might be slightly behind where they were when nick took over. There was so much hype and potential around the team when he started but I think a lot of the buzz dissappeard last year. Getting back to closer where we were 2 years ago but a big league campaign and be seen as a treat to teams in the Joe Mc is a must."
joe quaid is gone so what wonders did he do for west,meath

mickcunningham (Westmeath) - Posts: 1799 - 23/08/2019 20:53:47    2228880

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Replying To mickcunningham:  "joe quaid is gone so what wonders did he do for west,meath"
Won the league, got to the Joe Mc final. Do you think westmeath are all ireland contenders or something?

hurlinglad15 (Meath) - Posts: 36 - 27/08/2019 05:49:02    2229635

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Replying To hurlinglad15:  "Won the league, got to the Joe Mc final. Do you think westmeath are all ireland contenders or something?"
they won the league.yeah but westmeath could have been possibly been up in div 1a for the last 3 years anyway only for the play off scenario..as regards the joe mcdonagh they got to the final in 2018 too so nothing changed and probably gave a better performance in the preliminary qtr final last year compared to the cork game this year...i dont know was he that great of a success in Kildare either bringing in a lot of outside players getting quick results but in the long run the team has suffered as these players have left and gone back to their own counties leaving a void to be filled in the team.
as regards Meath i wonder would John Davis go back and take the job again maybe, he was reasonably successful when he was in charge and knows the game and club scene in meath v well i presume.

preddan (Kildare) - Posts: 734 - 31/08/2019 10:37:53    2230933

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Any word on this

Brownepat (Meath) - Posts: 532 - 23/09/2019 15:09:48    2238562

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Replying To Brownepat:  "Any word on this"
Seemingly county board met with McCullough & O Dwyer during the week in a hotel just outside Dublin.

In_da_ditch (UK) - Posts: 165 - 23/09/2019 21:11:14    2238637

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Replying To In_da_ditch:  "Seemingly county board met with McCullough & O Dwyer during the week in a hotel just outside Dublin."
dont think anybody else will fall for that story

hurlit (Meath) - Posts: 415 - 24/09/2019 09:24:04    2238689

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Nick Weir has the gig. Next question, who is along with him.

MillerX (Meath) - Posts: 1061 - 03/10/2019 00:42:26    2241079

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Whilst I've nothing against the man imo he goosed from the start. Alot of the top players wont bother their bums. Plus in a higher competition meaning in for a few beatings and the year will be over very quick.

Either go for a big name or go for someone within the county that knows the players and is able to persuade them to play.

Foley91 (Meath) - Posts: 418 - 11/10/2019 00:59:03    2242711

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