New Offaly manager up for the challenge

August 14, 2012
Emmet McDonnell will leave no stone unturned as he tries to get Offaly football out of the doldrums.

Having steered St Mary's, Edenderry to All-Ireland colleges glory earlier this year, the Westmeath man inherits an Offaly side that's languishing in Division Four of the NFL.

"Some of the preparation we put in at colleges level this year was probably on a par with senior county level," the new Faithful boss says in The Mirror.

"From that point of view, on the coaching end of things, I think we're ready for that.

"For the game against Kildare, we had ten of the panel togged out that went to school at St Mary's, Edenderry, so from that point of view it would be a help.

"At the same time, we'd also be making sure that we cover every inch of grass in Offaly to get the best players out on the pitch.

"We've already identified a couple of players that haven't been involved that we'd like to see involved. We're certainly going to spread a good scouting network around Offaly the next five or six weeks.

"We've identified ten or twelve people that we're going to talk to and put in a scouting network around Offaly as well as travelling to games ourselves."

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